When the Canadian and American teams compete, it is common for the national hymns of the two countries to be played or played.
This was the case in the Canadian drew in Ottawa, when Minnesota Wild visited the senators for a NHL fight.
The hymn of the visiting team was normally played first, as was the case on Saturday evening.
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The Canadian Tire Center before a match between the Senators of Ottawa and the Utah Hockey Club on January 26, 2025, in Ottawa, Canada. (Chris Tanouye / Freestyle photography / Getty Images)
But, before the crowd heard its own hymn, they let hoots escape at the end of “The Star-Spangled Banner”.
The match came the same day that President Donald Trump signed a decree, which will come into force on Tuesday, made up of a 25% additional price On imports from Canada and Mexico and a 10% rate on imports from China.
Canada’s energy resources will have a price of less than 10%, according to the White House. In a press release obtained by PK Press Club on Saturday, the Trump administration said that the order was in response to an “extraordinary threat posed by illegal foreigners and drugs, including fatal fentanyl, (this) constitutes a national emergency” .
Before Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announcing his resignation, Trump said he “would like” if Canada could become the “51st state”.

The Canadian Crowd Tire Center during the song of national anthems on October 14, 2024 in Ottawa, Canada. (André Ringuette / NHLI via Getty Images)
On their four-game house which ended following their TK victory, the senators welcomed all the teams in the United States- there are seven Canadian teams in the National Hockey League and 25 teams based in the States- United.
Senators will launch a four -game road trip against Nashville predators, Tampa Bay Lightning (two games) and Florida panthers before returning home on February 22 to welcome Montreal Canadians.

The flags are highlighted before a match between the Senators of Ottawa and the Vegas Golden Knights, on October 17, 2019, at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. (Marc Sanchez / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
The long stopover is due to the next 4 nations tournament featuring the United States, Canada, Finland and Sweden.