Olympic-style patriotic hockey snares the sports betting spotlight Thursday night as Team USA battles Team Canada in the 4 Nations Face-Off championship. “We expect the USA-Canada final to be the most bet hockey game of the year,” BetMGM Sportsbook senior trading manager Christian Cipollini stated Thursday. Following, we examine the top sportsbook promo offers for the showdown as well some best bets. New customers taking advantage of these welcome promo offers to bet on the contest can score up to a combined $6,350 in welcome bonuses (see below).     Top USA vs. Canada sportsbook promo offers: Claim your welcome bonuses   The 4 Nations title tilt from Boston’s TD Garden is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET on ESPN, ESPN+ and Disney+. It’s the perfect time to get in on the generous promo offers at our top-rated sports betting apps. Opening a new account is quick and easy: > Click on your desired sportsbook promo code link and tap the button that leads to the account creation page. > Fill out the required fields, including the specific code if required. Make a qualifying, minimum first deposit. > Place your initial bet on Thursday’s 4 Nations Face-Off title game or another qualifying market.      Full details on each of the offers can be found by following our sportsbook promo code links and reviewing the terms and conditions. Even after you accept a welcome offer, sportsbooks feature regular boosts and benefits throughout the year, including: Odds and profit boosts: Get in on enhanced odds and payouts on select markets. Bet and get: Garner rewards points and bonuses with each wager you place. Referral bonuses: Invite friends to join a sportsbook via your referral link and you — and often your acquaintance as well — will receive a bonus bet.   4 Nations Face-Off: USA vs. Canada odds, preview and best bets The 4 Nations tournament has been a rousing success in lieu of the NHL’s traditional All-Star Game/events. Team USA beat Canada 3-1 in round-robin play last Saturday in Montreal, scoring three unanswered goals after Connor McDavid gave the hosts a 1-0 lead. Jake Guentzel scored twice for the U.S., including the clinching empty-net goal late. There were several fights early in the contest, and now the scene shifts to Boston for the championship showdown after the Americans and Canadians both finished atop the group standings at 2-1. Oddsmakers have Thursday’s championship lined almost dead-even with the USA and Canada getting straight -110 moneyline odds at the three main sportsbooks — DraftKings, FanDuel and BetMGM. On the puck line, USA -1.5 (goals) could be had for +235 at FanDuel as of early Thursday while Canada +1.5 was priced at -275 at BetMGM. Only four goals were scored in the first matchup, but Thursday’s total is set at 5.5, with the juice tilted to the under, including -130 at DraftKings. Over 5.5 was priced at +110. Keep an eye on the U.S. injury situation as defenseman Charlie McAvoy has already been ruled out with a shoulder injury and has been replaced by Quinn Hughes, the reigning Norris Trophy winner. Hughes, though, will only be able to play Thursday if the U.S. suffers another defensive injury, per tourney regulations. The rest of the banged-up U.S. players, including Auston Matthews and Matthew and Brady Tkachuk, are expected to play. As for best bets, the payback angle has to be considered for Canada, the pre-tourney favorite, when home country loyalties are objectively set aside. Canada is healthier with 2022 Norris Trophy-winner Cale Makar back after missing the first game due to an illness, but winning on the home U.S. ice in a charged championship atmosphere will an awfully tough ask. For a same game parlay, Eli Hershkovich, the lead betting writer at our partner site TheLines.com, recommends pairing the over on the alternate total of 4.5 with the U.S. moneyline (-110) for a +150 SGP payout at BetMGM.