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The 2025 4 Nations Face-Off (French: Confrontation des 4 nations) was an international ice hockey tournament held February 12–20, 2025. The games were played in Montreal at Bell Centre and in Boston at TD Garden.
Meltdown has a menu of cocktails inspired by the video game universe. [3] A schedule, varying depending on the city, highlights one specific game each day of the week, with the organisation of a free access tournament. Outside of tournament hours, computers and consoles are available for customers to play games. [4]
Montreal has hosted several international soccer tournaments, including some games for the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup and the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. The Canada Masters, currently sponsored as the Rogers Cup, is an annual tennis tournament held in Montreal and Toronto. The men's competition is an ATP Masters Series event on the Association ...
The tournament's injury-replacement rule was complicated and it led to strange optics. When Canada's Theodore was hurt in the opening game, the team brought in Thomas Harley, but he couldn't ...
The NHL will hold its first best-on-best tournament since the 2016 World Cup of Hockey when the 4 Nations Face-Off begins on Wednesday.. NHL players from the United States, Canada, Finland and ...
Montreal, Quebec, Canada Won the TKO World Middleweight Championship. Win 67–12–5 Ron Fields TKO (punches) ICE 7: Meltdown at Metropolis January 16, 2004: 2 3:01 Fairfield, Ohio, United States Win 66–12–5 Dean Lister: Decision (majority) KOTC 31: King of the Cage 31: December 6, 2003: 4 5:00 San Diego, California, United States
1.9 WPT Montreal. 1.10 WPT Caribbean. 1.11 WPT Prague. 1.12 Five Diamond World Poker Classic. ... 1.21 WPT Tournament of Champions. 2 Player of the Year. 3 References ...
For 2012, the tournament moved a week earlier in the schedule and relocated to the Vercheres course at La Vallee du Richelieu Golf Club in Sainte-Julie, Quebec. [2] The tournament remained at La Vallee du Richelieu in 2013, but changed its date to September and switched to the Rouville course. [3] The 2013 edition was the last in the Montreal area.