American star Brady Tkachuk says there's hatred in USA-Canada rivalry ahead of gold medal match
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Team USA star forward Brady Tkachuk said there is a hatred between the Americans and Team Canada ahead of Sunday’s highly anticipated gold medal match.
Tkachuk, 26, said, for a lot players on the team, the Olympic showdown with Canada will be the biggest game of their careers.
"There's hatred there," Tkachuk told ESPN. "I mean, they've been the top dog. They've been the best for the last bunch of years, and for us, we want to be in that position, be the best. So, it's going to be a game where I think a lot of guys could say, 'This is the biggest game that they've ever played in.'"
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Brady Tkachuk of the United States takes the ice before a semifinal game against Slovakia during the Milan Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games at Milan Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena in Milan, Italy, Feb. 20, 2026. (James Lang/Imagn Images)
Team USA defeated Team Canada in the round-robin of the 4 Nations tournament, a game that featured three fights in the first nine seconds, but it did not beat Canada in the finals.
The U.S. lost to Canada in overtime when Edmonton Oilers superstar Connor McDavid scored to dash the Americans' hopes. Tkachuk said that loss stung and stuck with him.
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The United States’ Brady Tkachuk scores a goal during a men’s ice hockey semifinal game against Slovakia at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy, Feb. 20, 2026. (Julien De Rosa/Pool Photo via AP)
"I mean, we were one shot away last year, and sometimes you got to go through that adversity, that sadness, those tough times for the good


