No booing needed: fans say hype for women's hockey overshadows tension with U.S.
- The Canadian and American national women's hockey teams will compete in Halifax amid political tensions, as fans have booed the U.S. National anthem at recent events in Canada due to trade disputes.
- Canada leads the Rivalry Series 2-1, and the upcoming game is the first in Canada since the series began last November.
- American head coach John Wroblewski expressed confidence in his team staging a comeback in front of a supportive Canadian crowd.
- Coaches from both teams emphasized the importance of sportsmanship and the need to rise above political issues during this tense time.
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