Four Countries Showdown: After Canada Wins, Trudeau sends us a fiery message
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau He sent a fiery message to the United States on Thursday night as his country scored four-country face-offs in an overtime thriller.
Conor McDavid of Team Canada I scored a goal in the game To give his team a 3-2 victory to the US
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June 17, 2019; Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will welcome fans at the Toronto Raptors Rally at Nathan Phillips Square. (John E. Sokolowski-Usa Today Sports)
The game took place amid a political struggle between Trudeau and President Donald Trump, as US world leaders teased Canadian lawmakers about becoming “the 51st state.” Trump openly calls Trudeau the “governor” of Canada. It continued on Thursday before the game.
“You can’t take our country – and you can’t take our game,” he posted to X.
Politics infiltrated hockey earlier this month as NHL and NBA fans booed “Star Spangold Banner” when Trump announced tariffs on Canada.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his son Xavier are awaiting the start of the first-period adaptive hockey game of four countries between Canada and the US on Saturday, February 15th, 2025 in Montreal. (Canadian media via Christinne Muschi/AP)
The booing followed a four-country showdown, culminating in one round of Fischuff during the first match between the US and Canada. Three battles took place just nine seconds later Canadian fans I booed the Montreal national anthem.
The US was able to bring out victory in that game.
Canadian fans were owned when TD Garden boo sang “O, Canada.” American fans followed the national anthem’s own song.

Team Canada’s forward Sam Bennett (9) celebrated his goal against Team USA goaltender Conor Helebuick (37) during the second period of the 4 Nations face-off ice hockey championship game at TD Garden. Masu. (Brian Fulherty – Imagnick Image)
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When the dust got clean, it was the Canadians who held the trophies of the four countries.
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