
Former Bruins coach Mike Sullivan shared his thoughts on Team USA and Team Canada's 3 big fights.
Team USA picked up a massive 3-1 win against Team Canada on Feb. 15. With this, they have qualified for the 4 Nations Face-Off final, which will take place on Feb. 20.
This incredible matchup started off with a bang, as Team USA and Team Canada got into three fights in the first nine seconds.
Following the game, former Boston Bruins head coach Mike Sullivan, who is Team USA's bench boss, reacted to the three fights while speaking to reporters.
"I just think it's very indicative of what this means to the players," Sullivan said. "There's two teams out there that are very competitive. That have a ton of pride for their respective teams and their countries. And for me, when you have an investment in trying to win like the way that it occurred, I think that's an indication of it. What an incredible hockey game."

It is hard to disagree with Sullivan's response. The players on these teams are incredibly passionate about winning for their countries, and this passion undoubtedly showed in these fights.
Sullivan, 56, started his NHL head coaching career with the Bruins. In 164 games as the Bruins' bench boss for the 2003-04 and 2005-06 seasons, he had a 70-56-15-23 record.
