this National Anthem Battle It’s not over between the United States and Canada.
Although the past has been weak, playful sports jokes, things A serious turn happened last month Political tensions between the two countries.
It began with the Ottawa Senator game on February 1, when fans booed the “Stars and Stripes” during a visit to the Minnesota wilderness. The next day, when the Los Angeles Clippers arrived in town, the Toronto Raptors fans booed the national anthem.
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Madison Square Garden is during the national anthem and then opens on the night between the New York Rangers and the Arizona Coyotes. (Today’s Brad Penner – American Sports)
The booing reached new heights in the competitive 4-country matchup, with Canada finally winning the U.S., but the booing was still ringing when the Toronto Maple Leafs visited Madison Square Garden on Friday night.
New York Rangers fans booed the song “Canada O” before they lost 3-2 from the North.
From ironic that Captain America Auston Matthews was at the opposite end of the booing Friday night because he was the superstar of the Leaf.

New York Rangers goalkeeper Igor Shesterkin (31) looks at the game against Madison Square Garden in the national anthem. (Today’s Jessica Alcheh-Usa movement)
The initial boo was the same day as an executive order signed by President Donald Trump. 25% additional tariff About imports from Canada and Mexico and 10% tariffs on imports from China. Trump also said Canada could become the “51st state.” Canada’s tariffs were eventually turned away.
Justin Trudueau, the Prime Minister who announced his upcoming resignation, broke up on Trump after Canada won four national titles in an overtime thriller.
“You can’t take our country-You can’t accept our game,” He posted on x.

New York Rangers and Minnesota Wild Honor Canada is just ahead of the national anthem held at Madison Square Garden on October 27, 2014 in New York City. Rangers defeated the wild 5-4. (Bruce Bennett/Getty Image)
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As for the Blues, it was a tough loss as they continued to try to make the playoffs. LEAFS’s 76 points are currently the second best in the Eastern Conference, with the team leading the Atlantic Division.
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