'I thought it was super unique and getting to play with all these guys was so cool.' - Jackeichel15 on his Team North America experience at the World Cup of Hockey. Relive the best moments of the 2016 WCOH beginning Monday on Sportsnet! 🏆 Schedule ➡️
In 2016, the World Cup of Hockey returned with a tournament that captivated the hockey world from start to finish, and now fans get a chance to re-live it.
Starting on Monday, May 18, Sportsnet will be airing select games from the pre-tournament, group and knockout stages of the 2016 World Cup of Hockey, including the semifinals and both finals games between Team Canada and Team Europe. One of the most memorable parts of the tournament was the introduction of Team North America, a squad made up of players under the age of 23 such as Connor McDavid, Nathan MacKinnon and Auston Matthews that took the tournament by storm with high-flying offence.
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