
What is Team USA's goal song for the 4 Nations Face-Off in 2025?
No, your ears don't deceive you.
When Team USA scores a goal at the 2025 4 Nations Face-Off, you're going to hear the beginning of the epic guitar solos of Lynyrd Skynyrd's Free Bird. Yup! That's their goal song.
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What's the story behind that there? Apparently, the United States team at the most recent World Juniors went with the song that propelled USA to a gold medal. So I guess the NHLers decided that was good luck?
There's your answer. Flyyyyy highhhh freeeeeeeee bird! We'll see if it gives Team USA the win.
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At the last World Juniors, Team USA used Free Bird as their goal song. Today, Team USA announced they would adopt Free Bird as their goal song in the 4 Nations tournament. In the game shown in this video, Free Bird was played 10 times, as Team USA defeated Germany 10-4 🤯 (🎥: @ESPN ) #hockey #nhl #usa
♬ original sound – DraftKings
Headphones on – Free Bird is BACK 🦅 #4Nations pic.twitter.com/FLt5kKhtjd
— USA Hockey (@usahockey) February 13, 2025
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