When a picker decreased at the Montreal Bell Center on Saturday night, Canada team Brandon Hagel brought down his gloves with Matthew Takatok from the United States of America.
These were the first three battles that occurred between hockey competitors in nine seconds for them 4 Nations confrontation match.
Because of the aggression and aviation arrest, not to mention the aggressive examination of both seats throughout the 3-1 victory for the United States, many wonder if we expect more on the same night Thursday in Boston to the tournament game.
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Brandon Hajil strikes the Canada striker during the third period in the ice hockey game facing 4 countries against the Team Finland team in TD Garden. (Imagn)
Speaking to the correspondents on Tuesday, Hajil said that his decision to fight TKachuk at the moment when the game began was not in a display of those in the seats and watching at home.
There was a pride in the country.
“Listen, what happened on the other night, I did it for knowledge and not for cameras,” Hagil said.
Before that battle, there was a lot of tension from Canadian fans screaming at the American national anthem. Both teams have a strong feeling of pride in the country they wear on their jackets, so it is understood why TKachuk, Brady and JT Miller fought a person in the first nine seconds of the game.
For Hagel, he was seen wandering around the crowd after returning to his seasons, in an attempt to use home ice for Canada.

Canada striker Brandon Hagil (38) plays a role in Puck and Defenseman Charlie Mcavoy in the United States team in the second period during the ice hockey game facing 4 countries in the Bill Center. (IMAGN) photos
Unlike the roles this time, the United States team will play TD Park in Boston Against Team Canada, Hagel expects the same feeling proud of both teams.
“I think it will be the same way,” he said.
Whether this means immediate battles that still have to be seen.
Matthew Takchuk admitted that he “did not like” when the Canadian fans shouted during “The Star-SPANGLED BANNER”, and after hearing a mixture of chants and gasb for Monday evening during the TEAM Canada match with Team Finland in The Td Garden, US fans can respond similarly on Thursday night.

The United States striker Matthew Takatok (19) and Canada Brandon Hagel striker fights in the first period during the ice hockey game facing 4 countries in the Bill Center. (IMAGN) photos
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Either way, Team Canada is looking for revenge and pride in the winners of this championship after allowing three goals that have not been answered, with Connor Makadafid's goal on Saturday night.
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