
Fans again boo U.S. anthem before spirited rendition of ‘O Canada’ at 4 Nations
MONTREAL — Hockey fans loudly booed the American national anthem before passionately singing “O Canada” ahead of Saturday night’s showdown between Canada and the United States at the 4 Nations Face-Off.
The Bell Centre crowd gave the Canadian team a hero’s welcome when players skated onto the ice after being introduced by legendary MMA fighter Georges St-Pierre.
The mood quickly changed when warrant officer David Grenon of the Royal Canadian Air Force Band launched into the opening lyrics of “The Star-Spangled Banner” as people began jeering from the stands.
Under the watchful eye of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Montreal spectators lustily booed despite public address announcer Michel Lacroix’s request for fans to respect both anthems.