One more goal. That's how close the U.S. was to beating Canada in the final at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics before losing in overtime.
One more goal. That's how close the U.S. was from tying Canada in the semifinals at the 2014 Sochi Olympics before losing 1-0.
One more goal. That's how close the U.S. was to beating Canada in the final at the 4 Nations Face-Off a year ago before losing in overtime.
''Canada won, right?'' U.S. center Jack Eichel said. ''So, they're obviously on top.''
Canada has won every major international men's hockey tournament featuring a the NHL's best players over the past 16 years, a run that includes the 2016 World Cup of Hockey. With Sidney Crosby, Connor McDavid, Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar joining forces for the first time on the same sheet of ice, the nation known as the cradle of the sport goes into the Milan Cortina Olympics next month as the gold medal favorite.
"It's always been Canada," longtime U.S. star Patrick Kane said.
The U.S. has been closing ground for decades, and the fight-filled 4 Nations put the border rivalry in the spotlight while ramping up expectations that the Games will be another showcase of North American dominance.
''The men haven't been able to get over that hump and defeat Canada and win a gold medal, and I think this is their best chance to do it,'' said retired U.S. winger T.J. Oshie, whose shootout heroics against host Russia in Sochi is one of the most memorable Olympic moments in history. ''This is the best U.S.A. team that I've seen. And if they can come together like they did in the 4 Nations, I think that for the first time, I'd say it's a pretty fair fight going into it.''