Ice hockey: Three fights in nine seconds: win USA against Canada

The United States has won a heated ice hockey duel against arch-rival Canada at the four-nation tournament. The game was all about the current political tensions of both countries. With the opening bully, US international Matthew Tkachuk and Brandon Hagel immediately delivered a fight. After that, two more fights occurred within the first nine seconds of the game, including Tkachuk’s brother Brady. Both then clapped on the penalty bench.

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Again Buhnufe at the US anthem

As with the first duel of the United States against Finland (6-1), the anthem of the Americans had previously been accompanied by Buhrfufen. The Canadian hymn was sung all the louder. At the beginning of the tournament, US captain Auston Matthews had been bought against Sweden at a ceremony before the opening game of Canada.

Since the new US President Donald Trump threatened Canada with punitive tariffs, the Basketball League NBA and the Ice Hockey League NHL in Canada have repeatedly been a boot during the US hymn.

USA is already in the final

The ice hockey stars from the USA prevailed 3-1 (1: 1, 1: 0, 1: 0). Connor McDavid put the hosts in the lead, Jake Guentzel with two goals and Dylan Larkin turned the game for the US team. After two victories in the first two games, this is already determined as a finalist. Canada is tied with Sweden and Finland. The last two games and the final take place in Boston

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The four-nation tournament will replace the classic all-star weekend of the NHL this year. Many top stars from the world’s best ice hockey league take part.

By Editor

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