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American fans had enough and fill TD Garden with boos during the Canadian National Anthem


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Hunter Bowman
February 20, 2025  (9:14 PM)
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Canadian anthem singer during championship game.
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Things are already off to an exciting start during the Team USA vs Team Canada Championship game tonight, as American fans let the Canadian National Anthem singer know how they truly feel.

The hockey fans in TD Garden tonight let Team Canada know how they felt about them as they filled the arena will boos.
During the start of the 4 Nations Face-Off championship, the anthems started off with the Canadian anthem, and they boos echoed clear and loud during «O Canada».
The booing of the National Anthem has been a trend that started in Canada before the NHL break due to political issues.
However, tonight American fans in Boston had enough and one-upped the Canadians while essentially silencing the anthem with boos.
Team USA set the tone at the start of the night during the two team's first meeting and would control the entire game afterward.
Now, tonight Canada and USA have been off to solid start as they are already tied at 1-1 as Nathan MacKinnon scored with just five minutes into the first period, and Brady Tkachuk with Team USA's first with 3 minutes left of the first.
NATHAN MACKINNON OPENS UP THE SCORING FOR CANADA!!! 🚨🚨
BRADY TKACHUK TIES IT UP FOR THE USA 🇺🇸🔥
What an intense start of the game! Let's hope this continues into the second period.
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