

USA vs. Canada hockey: Three fights off of puck drop after American national anthem draws boos at 4 Nations
USA vs. Canada hockey: Three fights off of puck drop after American national anthem draws boos at 4 Nations
The animosity between the United States and Canada is quite high, and was shown in several ways at the beginning of its game for the four nations on Saturday night. Prior to Puck Drop, Canadian fans at the Bell Center de Monta -the North -American National Hymn for the second time in three days, and this was followed by three fights in the duration of nine seconds to open the game.
The Canadian hockey fans “The Star-Spangled Banner” has become a late trend. The Canadians attending the 6-1 victory of Team USA about Finland stated their contempt and continued to hear it the night on Saturday night.
As the United States National Hymn played, Boos could be heard by echoing through the arena.
As if someone needed more examples of acronym between the two countries, the players made it clear as shit hit the ice. Matthew Tkachuk left the gloves with Brandon Hagel of Canada.
In the following puck drop, Tkachuk’s other brother went into action when Brady Tkachuk and Sam Bennett went to each other. It was followed by six whole seconds of hockey before Team Usa JT Miller encompassed the Canada Colon Parayko for another attack.
Between the boulevard of the anthem and the combative start of the party, the rivalry between Team Usa and Canada has finished its long rupture dramatically.
Before the 4 nations face, Canadian fans Had been blocking the US anthem for a couple of weeks. This responded to President Donald Trump who threatened to impose tariffs on Canada, as well as his suggestion that the country should be converted into 51st state.
The players of the two sides of this rivalry have spoken against Booing during the anthem. In a recent appearance in “What Chaos” Brad Marchand of Canada said he is disrespectful of veterans, saying that hockey players have no opinion in political decisions.
“I do not respect it at all,” said Marchand. “The hymns are there as a sign of respect because of our veterans and everything they have sacrificed. [That’s] The reason why we even play this game and we have freedom. To make a bewilderment for veterans, I do not agree with.
“In addition, we are playing hockey. We have no decision on what is happening with politics. I disagree with these things.”
The USA star star, Matthew Tkachuk, was a bit more succinct when he asked about his feelings after a two -goal performance against Finland.
“I didn’t like it, and that’s all I achieved,” said Tkachuk.
Although the mushroom can respond to the political landscape out of ice, it will also increase tensions between a couple of rivals already bitter.