Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced a ridiculous on social media on Saturday evening following the defeat of Canadians against the United States in a game of 4 nations.
The Canadians were heard in the US national anthem before the match. While the washer fell, the gloves of the players too. There were three fights in the first nine seconds of the match. The United States has won a 3-1 victory at the end.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his son Xavier are waiting for the start of the match confronted between the 4 nations between Canada and the United States in Montreal on Saturday, February 15, 2025. (Christinne Muschi / The Canadian Press via AP)
Trudeau wrote on X after the match that he was “damn proud” of Canada. But he also attracted fans of us.
In the NHL, hoots were heard during the US national anthem after Trump announced prices in Canada, which has since been interrupted. The president also teased that Canada becomes the “51st state”.
The players were categorical about fans who stop hoots. The Canadian attracted Doughty talked about it before the match against the United States

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shakes hands with a fan during the 4 nations game match in Montreal on Saturday February 15, 2025. (Christinne Muschi / The Canadian Press via AP)
George Kitle of the 49ers obtains the last word while the United States at the top of Canada in 4 nations correspond after the huae during the anthem
“Obviously, I know what’s going on, and I understand the frustration of Canadians, but I think we should respect hymns and things like that,” said Doughty. “I don’t think anyone should hune.”
The American defender Zach Werenski did not appreciate the hoots.
“We knew it was going to happen,” said Werenski. “It happened the last game, it happened in the NHL before that, and we knew that tonight was going to be in the same way. We obviously don’t like it.”
The United States faced hoots before its match against Finland and then won 6-1.

Players and fans represent the US national anthem before the 4 nations hockey match in Montreal on Saturday, February 15, 2025. (Christinne Muschi / The Canadian Press via AP)
“That’s what it is,” said Werenski. “We had a sort of an idea. We used it as a motivation of the best we could and found a way to get a victory. But we had an idea to go there, so it was not a Surprise.