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The game may not have included Team USA, but the Boston audience for Canada-Finland remembered what their neighbors in the north did during National Anthem USA -a and returned the service.
Canadians in Montreal heard that they were howling the American national anthem during the time 4 nations faced The game between the two countries. What happened were three fights in the first nine seconds of the game, followed by a win in the US 3-1.
While playing Canadian national anthem on Sunday afternoon in the TD Boston garden, some fans heard them appear.
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Team Canada Connor McDavid attacker watches against Team Sweden in the second period during a 4 nation hockey match at the Bell Center. (David Kirouc-Hagn Pictures)
Hostility was felt both on the ice and outside of these two countries, especially with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, saying that he was “damn proud of this country” after hearing Boos during the “star banner”.
The Jeerss have also been heard during the NHL game since President Donald Trump announced the tariffs in Canada, which they have stopped since. The president also teased Canada, becoming “51.”
While some Canadian players, like Drew Doughty, do not want to hear boos from fans during the anthem, American defender Zach Werenski expressed his dissatisfaction.
“We knew it would happen,” Werenki admitted. “The last game happened, it happened in the NHL before this, and we knew it would be the same way tonight. We obviously don’t like it.”
The US also faced a boos from the crowd before they were in the game before the demolition of Finland, 6-1 Faced with Canada.
“That’s what it is,” Wereni added. “Somehow we had an idea. We used it as a motivation the best we could and found a way to win. But we had the idea to get into it, so it’s not a surprise. Definitely don’t like it, though.”

Canadian Brandon Hagel, left, struggles with Matthew Tkachuk in the United States during the first period of hockey game 4 nations in Montreal on Saturday, February 15, 2025. (Graham Hughes // Canadian printing by AP)
The hostility picked up even more when the gloves were immediately lowered by the pack when Canada and now they were on the ice together.
Matthew Tkachuk will go with Brandon Hagel on Friday. Then just two seconds later, Matthew’s brother, Brady, picked up with Bennett himself, who was NHL teammates with Matthew at Florida Panthers.
Finally, the waste in the Canadian zone was brought in by JT Miller and Colton Parayko to drop the gloves.
Team Canada would score the first goal, as the perennial NHL star Connor McDavid first got her land on the board. But now they would achieve three unanswered to finish the victory and automatically earn a place in the Championship match 4 Nations Face-off.

Team Canada Connor McDavid striker prepares for the face in the first period during a match from hockey on ice 4 nations against the United States teams at the Bell Center. (Pictures of Eric Bolte-Hagn)
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The Canadian victory over Finland on Sunday guarantees a rematch that everyone wanted to see for the title, which will see the fall of Pak on Thursday night.
Whether more boos and more fights will have in the TD Garden for that match remains to be seen.
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