Joel Armia, Sam Montembeault, and Patrik Laine have secured spots on the final rosters for their respective national teams, Finland and Canada, ahead of the upcoming 4 Nations Face-Off in February. (Matt Slocum, Adam Hunger, Christinne Muschi / The Associated Press, The Canadian Press)


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The highly anticipated 4 Nations Face-Off, set to take place this February, will feature three players from the Montreal Canadiens and just one player hailing from Quebec. This marks a noticeable shift from 2014 when four Quebecers represented Canada at the Sochi Winter Olympics.
Back then, Montreal’s stars Carey Price and P.K. Subban made it to Team Canada, while Max Pacioretty showcased his skills for Team USA. This year, however, the Canadiens’ presence is spread across different national teams. Finland will see the strongest representation from the Habs, with forwards Joel Armia and Patrik Laine donning the Nordic nation’s colours. Laine’s recent return to Montreal adds a layer of excitement for fans watching Finland’s squad in action.

Team Canada will also feature some Canadiens talent, with goaltender Sam Montembeault joining the roster alongside the St. Louis Blues’ Jordan Binnington and Vegas Golden Knights’ Adin Hill. This solid goaltending trio promises to bring their best game to the ice, representing the Maple Leaf in a fierce international competition.

Surprisingly, two of the Canadiens’ most prominent players, Cole Caufield and Nick Suzuki, failed to make the final cut for their respective national teams. Caufield, known for his scoring prowess, didn’t secure a spot on Team USA, while Suzuki was overlooked for Canada’s lineup. Their absence has sparked debate among fans and analysts, with many wondering if the decision reflects a shift in how national teams evaluate talent for high-stakes tournaments.

As the countdown to the Face-Off begins, hockey enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the display of international skill and the impact of the Canadiens’ selected players. With representation spanning Finland and Canada, the event promises to be a thrilling showcase of talent, strategy, and national pride.

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