When the album fell at the Bell Center in Montreal on Saturday night, Brandon Hagel de Team Canada dropped its gloves along with Matthew Tkachuk of Team USA.
It was the first of the three fights that took place among the hockey rivals in nine seconds for their confrontation of confrontation of 4 nations.
Due to the aggression and fists flying, not to mention the aggressive verification of both banks throughout the 3-1 victory for the United States, many wonder if we are going to wait more than the same on Thursday night in Boston for the Championship game tournament.
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The Canada team striker Brandon Hagel controls the album during the third period in a 4 -nations ice hockey game against Team Finland in TD Garden. (Images Bob Dichiara-Imagn)
Talking to journalists on Tuesday, Hel said that his decision to fight Tkachuk at the time the game began was not to make a show for those in the seats and look at home.
There was pride in the country.
“Listen, what happened the other night, I did it on the flag and not for the cameras,” said Hagel.
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Before that fight occurred, there was a lot of tension from Canadian fans booing the United States national anthem. Both teams have a strong sense of pride in the country they use in their sweaters, so it is understandable why Tkachuk, his brother, Brady and Jt Miller fought against someone in the first nine seconds of the game.
For Hagel’s fight, he was seen inciting the crowd after returning to his skates, trying to use domestic ice for Canada’s advantage.

The Canada Brandon Hagel team striker (38) plays the Puck and the defense of the United States team, Charlie Mcavoy, defends in the second period during a 4 -nations ice hockey game at the Bell Center. (Eric Bolte-Imagn images)
With the roles reverted this time, since the USA team will play at the TD Garden in Boston against Team Canada, Hagel awaits the same feeling of pride of both squadrons.
“I think it’s going to be in the same way,” he said.
It remains to be seen if that means immediate fights.
Matthew Tkachuk admitted that “he did not like” when Canadian fans booed during “The Star-Spangled Banner”, and after listening to a mixture of cheers and boos on Monday night during the confrontation of the Canada team with Team Finland in The TD Garden, the TD Garden, the United States fans could correspond on Thursday night.

The United States team striker Matthew Tkachuk (19) and the eaves of the Canada Brandon Hagel team fight in the first period during a 4 -nations ice hockey game at the Bell Center. (Eric Bolte-Imagn images)
Anyway, Team Canada is looking for revenge and rights to blush as winners of this tournament after allowing three goals unanswered, with the goal of Connor McDavid starting the scoreboard, on Saturday night.