His performance at one point eliciting shouts of “Whitefish, Montana!” from the ESPN broadcast team, Jake Sanderson came through for Team USA in a critical moment during the inaugural 4 Nations Face-Off Tournament Championship Thursday night when he scored the American side’s second goal and gave his team its only lead of the match.
Thursday night can’t come soon enough for hockey fans as Canada and the USA square off in a highly anticipated rematch—this time with the 4 Nations Face-Off championship on the line. As excitement builds,
Sanderson was questionable to suit up after his stint with Team USA during the 4 Nations Face-Off. It looks like he'll be able to avoid taking additional rest at this time, and with the Senators off for three days after this contest, he should be fine moving forward. Sanderson can be penciled in for top-pairing minutes and power-play duties.
The 4-Nations Face-Off championship spotlight shone brightly on Montana, as local hero Jake Sanderson made his mark on the ice.Sanderson, a Whitefish native, pr
TD Garden is the place to be on Thursday night as the 4-Nations Face-Off championship game between the United States and Canada takes place. One of the more anticipated hockey games in quite some time,
Connor McDavid scored at 8:18 of overtime to give Canada a 3-2 victory over the United States on Thursday night as the North American rivals turned what had been a tune-up for the 2026 Olympics into a geopolitical brawl over anthems and annexation as much as international hockey supremacy.
Fighting Hawks defenseman Jake Sanderson skates to the blue line during player introductions prior to game one of the NCHC quarterfinals series against Colorado College at Ralph Engelstad Arena on Friday,
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. U.S. players Jake Sanderson, left and Brock Faber talk during a 4 Nations Face-Off hockey practice in ...
It was a rocky return from the 4-Nations break as the Ottawa Senators fell to the Montreal Canadiens by a score of 5-2.