The Detroit Red Wings captain came through as only he could, scoring the game-winning goal for the Americans against Canada on Saturday night.
Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin delivered a knock-out performance that will go down in American hockey history.
He scored the game winning goal for the Americans on Saturday night in Montreal, beating goaltender Jordan Binnington for his 1st goal of the 4 Nations Faceoff.
The Americans have now won 2-straight games after initially beating Finland 6-1.
That was one of the best experiences of my life. Just an unbelievable hockey game. The Tkachuk brothers and Millsy, what a start, and credit to those guys for answering the bell. And the crowd, just a great night for our sport and a great night for this rivalry. So can't wait to get back to Boston and get on home soil.
Larkin also said that it was more special for him seeing his father Kevin celebrate the goal - and he had an obvious marker seeing him in the crowd.
I got to see my dad jump up. Honestly. Just probably one of the more special goals of my career....he's got whitest hair, so it was a pretty special moment.
Larkin and the Americans move on to play Sweden
Following their upset win over Canada, the Americans are now moving on to play Sweden.
Among the players for Sweden include Red Wings forward Lucas Raymond, who leads Sweden with 3 points.