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The political tensions between the United States and Canada have given the 4 Nations Face-Off another layer of importance.
U.S. President Donald Trump is wishing the American hockey team luck against Canada at the 4 Nations final tonight, while throwing another jab at Canada by calling it the 51st state once again.
U.S. coach Mike Sullivan described the call as “a distinct honour” and framed it as another indication of the tournament’s growing reach.