US and Canada want to put the new Cold War on ice and play a 4 Nations hockey final for the ages
- The U.S. And Canadian hockey teams are set to play in a championship game, aiming to promote appreciation for the sport despite geopolitical tensions.
- The round-robin match was historic, featuring a fast-paced game that included multiple fights and countered recent political strains.
- U.S. Coach Mike Sullivan remarked that the 1980 victory at Lake Placid inspired a generation of players, while Canadian forward Brad Marchand dismissed political issues, focusing on the hockey itself.
- Fans are traveling long distances to witness the title game, emphasizing the importance of hockey over politics.
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