For the United States team, their three fights in nine seconds against Team Canada on Saturday evening have all started with a group conversation.
Brady Tkachuk, who was involved in the second fight a second after his brother, Matthew, dropped the gloves, revealed that the brothers and JT. Miller also made a group cat earlier during the day and planned his fights (Brady fought the teammate of Matthew Florida Panthers, Sam Bennett).
Tuesday, addressing journalists, Brandon Hagel, who fought Matthew, launched a slight blow to the textrs, saying that he had fought “for the flag” and “not the cameras”.
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The United States team striker Matthew Tkachuk (19) and team striker Brandon Hagel was fighting in the 4th nations game in Montreal on Saturday. (Images Eric Bolte-Imagn)
Hagel added as a subtle shot that his Canadian teammates “have no group conversations.”
Well, Matthew was on the wind on Wednesday and retaliated with a separate blow.
“Maybe their team is not like it, then, if they don’t have group conversations,” said Matthew.
The rivalry, which lasted decades, is probably the hottest it has ever been, and it will only be hot when the two neighboring countries are doing Boston for the 4 nations on Thursday evening for the final.

Canada Brandon Hagel, on the left, is fighting with the United States Matthew Tkachuk during the first period of the 4 Nations game match in Montreal on Saturday. (Graham Hughes / Canadian Press via AP)
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The fights occurred shortly after the Canadian crowd hooked “the star banner”. And although this is mainly with fanfare due to the political tension between the two countries, it is very clear that American players were not fans of what they heard.
Canadian crowds hooked the American anthem at recent sporting events in President Donald Trump’s prices on Canada. The prices have since been interrupted, but the president has also teased Canadians with the idea that Canada becomes the “51st state”.

Brandon Hagel in Canada, on the left, and the fight Matthew Tkachuk of the United States during the first period of the 4 nations game match in Montreal on February 15, 2025. (Christinne Muschi / Canadian Press via AP)
The United States team won a 3-1 victory on Saturday after the rounding of the round, despite Connor McDavid of Canada who opens the scoring. But the defense of the United States was then elite, and Canada could not find the bottom of the net.