Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sent a fiery message to the United States on Thursday evening when his country won the 4 nations confrontation in a thriller in overtime.
Connor McDavid of the Canada team scored the winning goal of the match to give his team the 3-2 victory against the United States
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June 17, 2019; Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau welcomes fans during a Toronto Raptors rally in Nathan Phillips Square. (John E. Sokolowski-Usa today Sports)
The game was played in the midst of political conflicts between Trudeau and President Donald Trump because the US world leader has teased Canadian legislators on the country to become his “51st state”. Trump also openly called Trudeau the “governor” of Canada. He continued on Thursday before the match.
“You cannot take our country-and you cannot take our game,” he posted on X.
Politics have infiltrated hockey earlier this month while NBS and NBA fans have hue “The Star-Spangled Banner” when Trump announced prices against Canada, which has since been arrested.
The Americans Boo Hootent the Canadian National Hymn, then fly over “ star banner ” in patriotic display

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his son Xavier are waiting for the start of the first period of 4 Fabstre-Off Hockey Game nations between Canada and the United States in Montreal on Saturday, February 15, 2025. (Christinne Muschi / The Canadian Press via AP)
The hoots continued in the 4 nations confronted and he resulted in a series of punches in the first match in the United States and Canada. Three fights occurred in just nine seconds after Canadian fans have flowed the national anthem in Montreal.
The United States was able to win a victory in this match.
Canadian fans drowned the handle of the huae in the TD garden while sang “O, Canada”. American fans followed their own song from the national anthem.

The Canada Team striker Sam Bennett (9) celebrates the scoring against the goalkeeper of the American team Connor Hellebuyck (37) during the second period in the Ice Hockey Championship match of the 4 Nations At TD Garden. (Images of Brian Fluharty-Imagn)
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When the dust emerged, the Canadians held the 4 nations trophy.
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