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Canadian national anthem booed, but only lightly, at 4 Nations hockey tournament

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BOSTON — The Canadian national anthem was booed, though somewhat tepidly, by the fans at the 4 Nations Face-Off on Monday — apparent payback for the jeering of “The Star-Spangled Banner” during the opening rounds in Montreal last week.

The Canadian team received a louder but still mixed greeting during the introductions before its game against Finland — with the exception of forward Brad Marchand, whose full-time job is with the Boston Bruins. The Finns were met with mostly silence.

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Before the anthems were played, the public address announcer asked “that you kindly respect the national anthems and the players that represent each country.” While the crowd, which featured many fans in the red Canadian sweaters, sang along to “O Canada,” a few audible boos could also be heard.

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It was only after the building emptied out in the afternoon and reloaded for the night game between the United States and Sweden that the American fans really let loose.

Now decked in red, white and blue, the crowd bellowed “The Star-Spangled Banner” at a volume unmatched at least since the Bruins returned to the ice after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing. When Garden troubadour ( and bartender ) Todd Angilly lingered on the final notes of “home of the brave,” the fans broke into a chant of “U-S-A!”

Fans across Canada have booed the U.S. anthem at NHL and NBA games since President Donald Trump said he wanted to make the northern neighbors “the 51st state.” Trump also threatened tariffs against the longtime ally.

The Canadian fans drowned out any negativity with cheers when star Connor McDavid scored just four minutes into the game. Nathan MacKinnon added another goal less than a minute later to make it 2-0 and Canada went on to win 5-3 to earn a spot in Thursday night’s finals against the United States.

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