However, the national anthem before the puck drop set the stage in unexpected ways. With the game taking place on U.S. soil, Canada's anthem was sung by Canadian singer songwriter Chantel Kreviazuk.
So, ahead of the highly-anticipated United States versus Canada matchup in the 4 Nations Face-Off, American fans booed the Canadian national anthem, seemingly in retaliation for Canadian fans ...
When the two teams squared off in Canada on Saturday night, Canadians mercilessly booed the American National Anthem. While there wasn't much booing for the Canadian anthem on Monday in Boston ...
Ahead of puck drop, three-time Grammy Award winner and mezzo-soprano opera singer Isabel Leonard sang the American national anthem, while Canadian singer Chantal Kreviazuk sang the Canadian ...
While TD Garden regular Todd Angilly handled anthem duties for Team USA on Monday, the Boston Pops had the duties on Thursday night. Prior to the US national anthem, Canada’s national anthem of ...
The battle on ice comes amid heightened tensions between the neighboring nations in the wake of President Donald Trump's threats to impose steep tariffs on Canadian imports and his repeated taunts ...
Boston crowd boos Canadian national anthem after Team USA heard same jeers during 4 Nations Face-Off
The game may not have involved Team USA, but the Boston crowd for Canada-Finland remembered what their neighbors to the north did during the U.S. national anthem and returned the favor.
The gloves were off even earlier than that after Canadian fans loudly booed the entirety of the U.S. national anthem ahead of the American's 3-1 win at the Bell Centre in Montreal. The tournament ...
Ahead of the showdown, the NHL decided to change who will sing the national anthem. The game, taking place at TD Garden — home of the Boston Bruins — will not have familiar voice Todd ...
Singer Chantal Kreviazuk pulled a controversial move while singing the Canadian national anthem prior to her country’s game against the United States at the 4 Nations Face-Off on Thursday night ...
A Canadian singer tapped to perform her country’s national anthem before Thursday’s U.S.-Canada hockey game used the opportunity to send a strong message to U.S. President Donald Trump.
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