Justin Trudeau says he's 'damn proud' of Canada as fans boo US national anthem, faces online ridicule
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced ridicule on social media on Saturday night following the Canadiansβ loss to the U.S. in a 4 Nations Face-Off game.
Canadians were heard booing the American national anthem before the game. As the puck dropped, so did the playersβ gloves. There were three fights in the first nine seconds of the game. The U.S. pulled out a 3-1 victory in the end.
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Trudeau wrote on X after the game that he was "damn proud" of Canada. But he drew some mocking from U.S. fans as well.
In the NHL, boos have been heard during the U.S. national anthem after Trump announced tariffs on Canada, which have since been paused. The president has also teased about Canada becoming the "51st state."
Players have been adamant about fans stopping the boos. Canadian Drew Doughty talked about it again before the game against the U.S.
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"Obviously, I know whatβs going on, and I understand the Canadiansβ frustration, but I think we should respect the anthems and stuff like that," Doughty said. "I donβt think anyone should be booing."
U.S. defenseman Zach Werenski didnβt appreciate the boos.
"We knew it was going to happen," Werenski said. "It happened the last game, itβs been happening in the NHL before this, and we knew tonight was going to be the same way. We obviously donβt like it."
The U.S. faced boos ahead of their game against Finland and later won 6-1.
"It is what it is," Werenski said. "We kind of had an idea. We used it as motivation the best we could and found a way to get a win. But we had an idea going into it, so it wasnβt a surprise. Definitely donβt like it, though."
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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