4 Face-off nations: Team USA stars respond to Trump’s call to championship game

President Donald Trump will not be on Thursday at the Championship 4 nations between the US and Canada team, but he, but he gave Americans a phone call ahead of time.
After posting on the truth of Social, where he declared Canada “one day, maybe, he may become ours … fifty first state,” Trump called the team while they were in TD Garden locker room In Boston in the morning of the game.
“It was so phenomenal to get his support,” JT Miller said on Thursday, one of the three Americans who dropped gloves in the first US-Canade duel, by the way Athletic. “For him, it’s a pretty big deal to take the time from his schedule to talk to us for five minutes. It’s just another of those things where we get this tournament in some way.”
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The teammates of the United States celebrate an empty net goal over Canada during a match 4 nations in Montreal on Saturday, February 15, 2025. (Christinne Muschi/Canadian printing via AP)
The US Director General of the United States Bill Guerin said Trump has given up 51. State references on the team.
“But I just try to focus on the message he gives us,” Guerin said. “I said this before: we are here to play hockey. This is not a political forum. This is a hockey tournament. And he is just trying to support the best way he could, and we appreciate it.”
Guerin added, “He was just a lot of support and he just said,” Hey, guys will make you great. It will be a great game. Just relax and play. “
“It’s the president of the United States,” added Brock Faber defense attorney. “When you are a child, you never think it will be a possibility. It was really okay.”
Players and fans advocate for the American anthem before the match 4 nations face-off between Canada and the United States in Montreal on February 15, 2025. (Christinne Muschi/Canadian printing via AP)
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“It’s pretty wild, and it’s an honor for all of us here to represent our country and get a call from the president,” said striker Brock Nelson. “Also, it just shows, I mean, it’s a big game not only for hockey but also for out of the game. We’ll remember that.”
Matt Boldy added: “Obviously a very influential person in the world. It is especially. I think it says about how good the tournament was for hockey and presentation that was given to the new group of fans.”
The rivalry extends in a lot of time, but with political tensions between the two countries, it is now hot than ever before. Canada owns a record 13-4-1 over the Team USA in Best-Best format, including two Olympic Victory of Gold Medal (2002 and 2010) and the 2014 Olympic Semid Victory.
The United States evaluates Finland during their 4 Face-offs at the Bell Center on February 13, 2025 in Montreal. (Andre Ringuette/4nfo/World Cup hockey via Getty Images)
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