National Anthem Wars: Ny Rangers Boo ‘O Canada’ fans while the Maple Leafs visit MSG

The national anthem wars between the United States and Canada are not yet over.

Although it was wealthy and fun sports jokes in the past, things took a serious turn last month in the midst of political tensions between the two countries.

He started in an Ottawa Senators match on February 1, when the fans hoked the “star banner” during the visit of Minnesota Wild. The next day, Toronto Raptors fans hoked the anthem when the Los Angeles clippers came to town.

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Madison Square Garden during the national anthem before the opening evening between the New York Rangers and the Arizona Coyotes. (Brad Penner-USA TODAY SPORTS)

The hoots reached new heights during the highly contested 4-nations confrontation tournament, which Canada finally won the United States, but when the Toronto Maple Leafs visited Madison Square Garden on Friday evening, the Boos have always struck.

Fans of the New York Rangers hooked the song of “O, Canada” before their 3-2 defeat against the UP North team.

In a sense of irony, the captain of the American team Auston Matthews was at the end of the hoots on Friday evening, since he is a superstar for the leafs.

The New York Rangers goalkeeper Igor Sheterkin (31) looks during the anthem before a match against the Vancouver Canucks at Madison Square Garden. (Jessica Alcheh-USA today Sports)

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The initial hoots came the same day that President Donald Trump signed a decree made up of a 25% additional price On imports from Canada and Mexico and a 10% rate on imports from China. Trump also said Canada could become “51st state”. Canadian prices were finally retained.

After Canada beat the United States in an extension thriller for the title of the 4 nations, Prime Minister Justin Trudueau, who had announced his imminent resignation, made a look at Trump.

“You cannot take our country-and you cannot take our game,” he posted on X.

The New York Rangers and Minnesota Wild Hon Canada just before the national anthem of Madison Square Garden on October 27, 2014 in New York. The Rangers beat the Wild 5-4. (Bruce Bennett / Getty Images)

As for the blunchies, it was a difficult loss because they continue to try to cring in the playoffs. The 76 points of the Leafs are currently the second best of the Eastern Conference, and the team leads the Atlantic division.

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