NHL stars relish chance to play best-on-best hockey at 4 Nations Face-Off
Brady Tkachuk remembers skipping school to watch his dad play in the 2006 Olympics.
Now it’s his turn — finally — to play international hockey against the best players in the world.
The Ottawa Senators captain has been named to the United States’s roster for the 4 Nations Face-Off tournament. He’s one of 20 players on Canadian NHL teams set to take part in February’s battle between Canada, the U.S., Finland and Sweden.
“You grow up and it’s Stanley Cup and winning a gold medal. Those are the two goals,” Tkachuk said Thursday. “I think I’ve dreamt of an event like this since I was a little kid. I know it’s still a long way away, but can’t help just be super excited about it.”