US Hockey team wants Trump at Canada final after fights
- The general manager of the U.S. hockey team, Bill Guerin, stated they would welcome President Donald Trump at the championship game against Canada.
- Guerin expressed that Trump's tariff threats and comments about Canada becoming a U.S. state would enhance the rivalry and heighten the match's intensity.
- The preliminary matchup, which included multiple fights, drew comparisons to the U.S. team's 1980 'Miracle on Ice' victory over the Soviet Union.
- Guerin remarked that the players used the political atmosphere as motivation, emphasizing the significance of the tournament after the absence of top hockey stars from international play.
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The President of the United States, Donald Trump, will finally not attend the final of the 4 Nations Confrontation that will oppose his country's national team to Canada's on Thursday night at the TD Garden in Boston.
USA Hockey says Trump visit to 4-Nations championship game would be a hit
The general manager of the U.S. team in the 4 Nations Face-Off hockey tournament said he would welcome a visit from President Donald Trump to the championship game between the United States and Canada tonight in Boston. Bill Guerin, who played 18 years in the NHL for eight teams, said on Fox News that Trump’s presence would give a boost to the rivalry between the North American hockey powers. He said the political tension between Canada and the …
USA Hockey would welcome Trump when Americans play Canada in 4 Nations Face-Off final
The general manager of the U.S. team in the 4 Nations Face-Off hockey tournament said he would welcome a visit from President Donald Trump to the championship game between the United States and Canada on Thursday night.
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