Justin Trudeau says that he is “very proud” by Canada, since fans booed the United States national anthem, faces ridicule online


The Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, faced the ridiculous on social networks on Saturday night after the loss of Canadians against the United States in a set of confrontation of the 4 nations.

Canadians were heard booing the American national anthem before the game. When the album fell, so did the gloves of the players. There were three fights in the first nine seconds of the game. The United States took a 3-1 victory at the end.

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his son Xavier expect the beginning of the set of confrontation of the 4 nations between Canada and the United States in Montreal on Saturday, February 15, 2025. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press through AP)

Trudeau wrote in X after the game that was “very proud” by Canada. But he also made fun of us.

In the NHL, the boos have been heard during the United States national anthem after Trump announced tariffs on Canada, which since then they have stopped. The president also mocked that Canada becomes the “State 51”.

Players have been inflexible about fans that stop boos. Canadian Drew Doughty spoke again about that before the game against the United States

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shakes hand with a fan in the set of confrontation of the 4 nations in Montreal on Saturday, February 15, 2025. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press through AP)

George Kittle of 49ers receives the last word, since the United States exceeds Canada in 4 nations, after booing during the anthem

“Obviously, I know what is happening, and I understand the frustration of the Canadians, but I think we should respect the hymns and things like that,” Doughty said. “I don’t think anyone should be booing.”

The United States defender, Zach Werenski, did not appreciate the boos.

“We knew it was going to happen,” said Werenski. “The last game happened, it has been happening in the NHL before this, and we knew that tonight was going to be in the same way. We obviously don’t like it.”

The United States faced Boos before his game against Finland and then won 6-1.

Players and fans represent the US National Anthem before the hockey game in front of the 4 nations in Montreal on Saturday, February 15, 2025. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press through AP)

“It’s what it is,” said Werenski. “We had an idea. We used it as motivation how best we could and found a way to get a victory. But we had an idea, so it wasn’t a surprise. I definitely don’t like it, although.”

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