49ers’ George Kittle gets the last word while American charges Canada in 4 nations, after boos during the anthem

San Francisco 49ers Star George Kittle had a message for Canadians after arousing “Star Transparent” on Saturday before a game with 4 nations against the US against the US.
The Canadians became difficult after the American national anthem before falling at Bell Center in Montreal. The Canadian team then dropped the game in the US, 3-1. Kittle and other Americans playing and watching the game were the last laugh.
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American teammates celebrate an empty net goal over Canada Jake Guentzel during a hockey match 4 nations in Montreal on Saturday, February 15, 2025. (Christinne Muschi/Canadian printing via AP)
“Don’t be a anthem!” Kittle wrote in a post on Instagram together with the final result.
As soon as he fell, the gloves of American and Canadian players also fell. There were three fights in the first nine seconds of the game.
Matthew Tkachuk Fought with Brandon Hagel On the other hand, his brother Brady ran with Bennett himself and JT Miller struggled with Colton Parayk. Brady Tkachuk said ESPN that his brother’s struggle “happened quite organic.”
Canada Coach Jon Cooper talks to players during a match 4 nations against the United States in Montreal on Saturday, February 15, 2025. (Christinne Muschi/Canadian printing via AP)
American defense attorney Zach Werenic was unhappy with storms during the national anthem. In the NHL, they heard the boos during the song after President Donald Trump announced the tariffs in Canada, which they have stopped since. The president also teased to make Canada “51.” State. “
“We knew it would happen,” Wereni said. “The last game happened, it happened in the NHL before this, and we knew it would be the same way tonight. We obviously don’t like it.”
Now they faced Boos on the eve of their match against Finland and later won 6-1.
American players celebrate after the defeat of Canada in Montreal, Saturday, February 15, 2025 (Graham Hughes/Canadian Press by AP)
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“That’s what it is,” Wereni said. “Somehow we had an idea. We used it as a motivation the best we could and found a way to win. But we had the idea to get into it, so it’s not a surprise. Definitely don’t like it, though.”
Associated Press contributed to this report.
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