Trudeau after Canada win over U.S.: “You can’t take our country” or “our game”

Connor McDavid #97 of Team Canada reacts after scoring the game-winning goal during the first overtime period of the 4 Nations Face-Off Championship game between Team Canada and Team United States at TD Garden on February 20, 2025 in Boston, Massachusetts. Photo: Ben Jackson/4NFO/World Cup of Hockey via Getty Images

Canada beat Team USA 3-2 in an overtime 4 Nations Face-Off Championship Game in Boston, Massachusetts, thriller on Thursday night, which saw political tensions spill into the arena.

The big picture: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took a swipe at President Trump’s call for Canada’s annexation as the 51st U.S. state moments after the win, saying on X: “You can’t take our country — and you can’t take our game.”

  • Trump said on Truth Social earlier Thursday he was calling Team USA to spur them on towards victory tonight against Canada, which with FAR LOWER TAXES AND MUCH STRONGER SECURITY, will someday, maybe soon, become our cherished, and very important, Fifty First State.”

Zoom in: Ahead of the game, U.S. hockey fans booed Canada’s national anthem — after Canadian fans booed the Star-Spangled Banner before Team USA’s winning game Montreal last week.

  • And singer Chantal Kreviazuk confirmed to CBC News she changed the lyrics to “O Canada” on Thursday from “True patriot love, in all of us command” to “that only us command” in response to Trump’s annexation calls.

In photos: Highlights from politically charged U.S.-Canada hockey final

Brad Marchand #63 of Team Canada and Connor Hellebuyck #37 of Team USA collide during overtime in the Feb. 20 game. Photo: Maddie Meyer/Getty Images

Brady Tkachuk #7 of Team USA checks Devon Toews #5 of Team Canada during the third period in the NHL clash on Feb. 20. Photo: Bruce Bennett/Getty Images

Brady Tkachuk #7 of Team USA and Devon Toews #5 of Team Canada vie for position in front of the Canada net during the third period of the 4 Nations Face-Off Championship on Feb. 20. Photo: Chase Agnello-Dean/4NFO/World Cup of Hockey via Getty Images

Brock Faber #14 of Team USA pushes down on Sidney Crosby #87 of Team Canada at the end boards during the second period of the face-off on Feb. 20. Photo: Ben Jackson/4NFO/World Cup of Hockey via Getty Images

Jack Hughes #86 of Team USA andConnor McDavid #97 of Team Canada collide during the second period of the game on Feb. 20. Photo: Maddie Meyer/Getty Images

Sam Bennett #9 of Team Canada scores a goal against Connor Hellebuyck #37 of Team USA during the second period of their Feb. 20 game. Photo: Maddie Meyer/Getty Images

Chris Kreider #20 of Team USA argues with Cale Makar #8 of Team Canada during the first period in the NHL 4 Nations Face-Off on Feb. 20. Photo: Maddie Meyer/Getty Images

Brady Tkachuk #7 of Team USA celebrates after scoring a goal against Jordan Binnington #50 of Team Canada during the first period of the Feb. 20 game. Photo: Bruce Bennett/Getty Images

Cale Makar #8 of Team Canada gets between Brock Nelson #29 of Team USA and the puck during the first period of the sides’ clash on Feb. 20. Photo: Chase Agnello-Dean/4NFO/World Cup of Hockey via Getty Images

Matt Boldy #12 of Team USA and Thomas Harley #48 of Team Canada collide during the first period in the NHL 4 Nations Face-Off Championship Game on Feb. 20. Photo: Bruce Bennett/Getty Images

A general view of the atmosphere during the Canadian national anthem prior to the Feb. 20 face-off. Officials asked fans to “respect the national anthem and the players that represent each country,” but Team USA fans still booed. Photo: Bruce Bennett/Getty Images

Editor’s note: This article has been updated with comment from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and more context.

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