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Canada hockey fans boo US national anthem with Trudeau in crowd before Americans win brawl-filled showdown

Canadian hockey fans booed “Star Spangled Banner.” It sparked a brawl-filled game that ended with a US victory on Saturday night.

The international NHL-run game held in Montreal could have been mistaken for a boxing event. Three boxing battles broke out between American and Canadian players following the widespread booing of the US national anthem.

The American flag will appear on the scoreboard during the US national anthem before the match on February 15th, 2025. AP

As soon as the pack fell, the fisticuffs flew. Two other fights broke out in seconds following the first match.

Hostility arises when President Trump continues his overture by putting his US neighbor in his 51st state.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau – called “Governor” by Trump, he attended the game wearing a jersey with his country's iconic leaf logo.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be attending the US-Canada match in Montreal. Instagram/justinpjtrudeau
American Brady Tokachuk punches team Canadian Sam Bennett in the first period fight. Getty Images

Soon the former Prime Minister posted a video of the game with his son in caption.

The US quickly cried out the Canadian team in the overtime classic. He won 3-1.

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