49ers' George Kittle gets the last word as the United States leads Canada in 4 countries that match Boos during the hymn


San Francisco 49ers The star George Kittel had a message to the Canadians after the “Star-SPANGLED Banner” shouted before the match of 4 countries against the United States on Saturday.

The Canadians came strongly after the American national anthem before fell into the bell center in Montreal. Then the Canadian team dropped the game to the United States, 3-1. Kittel and the rest of the Americans play and watch the game got the last laughter.

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Jack Eshl celebrates

The team's teammates in the United States celebrate the empty goal of Canada by Jake Gontzel during the hockey game confrontation in 4 countries in Montreal on Saturday, February 15, 2025. (Christine Musashi/Canadian Press via AP)

“Do not violate the hymn!” Kittle wrote on Instagram post along with the final result.

Once the pipeline decreased, American and Canadian players' gloves also decreased. There were three battles during the first nine seconds of the game.

Matthew Takatok Brandon Hagil fought Just the opening confrontation, his brother Brady fought with Sam Bennett and GT Miller Coldon Paraiko. Brady Takchukk told ESPN that the battle of his brother “occurred organically”.

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John Cooper speaks to his team

Canada coach John Cooper is talking to the players during the match of 4 countries against the United States in Montreal on Saturday, February 15, 2025. (Christine Musashi/Canadian Press via AP)

American defender Zach and Wensky He was unhappy With climbing during the national anthem. In NHL, Boos was heard during the song after President Donald Trump announced definitions in Canada, which has been suspended since then. The president also disturbed Canada, “State 51”.

“We knew this would happen,” said Fernsky. “This happened in the last game, it happened in the NHL before that, and we knew that tonight will be the same way. It is clear that we do not love it.”

The United States faced consumption before its match against Finland and later won 6-1.

We celebrate the victory

The American players celebrate after the defeat of Canada in Montreal, on Saturday, February 15, 2025 (Graham Hughes/Canadian Press via AP)

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“This is what it is,” said Fernsky. “We had a somewhat idea. We used it as a incentive that we could find a way to win. But we had an idea of ​​entering it, so it was not a surprise. Certainly don't like it, though.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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