US Hockey team wants Trump at Canada final after fights
- Team USA's Hockey GM Lou Lamoriello reflected on past victories against Canada, recalling the 1996 World Cup of Hockey when his team triumphed in a best-on-best format.
- Bill Guerin, General Manager of the U.S. Team, expressed a desire for President Donald Trump to attend the USA-Canada final on Thursday, citing the political climate as a factor.
- Three fights broke out in the first nine seconds during the first game of the 4 Nations Face-Off, highlighting the intense competition between the teams.
- Justin Trudeau, Canada's Prime Minister, was present during Canada's first match against Team USA and received boos during the U.S. National anthem.
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