tsn.ca wrote:Before the game started, the Canadian anthem was drowned out by boos from the sellout crowd of 17,496 at the HP Pavilion. As the song progressed the booing decreased and some Shark fans joined in singing O Canada.
It's nothing new, but it hasn't happened in a while, so I'm just wondering if anyone in the US knows why it happened this time. Some of the hosts after the game thought that maybe the commentators for the US feed of the previous game had said something that may have incited the fans. I know no one in the US watches hockey, but anyone accidently leave it on the wrong channel and hear anything?
Anyways, it pisses me off whenever it happens. A few years ago in the playoffs it happened almost every night, I can remember when the Leafs played the New York islanders and the New York fans booed the anthem in every game, and then at home the Leaf fans cheered on the star spangled banner. At that same time in the NBA, the Raps were playing the Pistons in the playoffs and the Detroit fans also booed the anthem. That one pissed me off the most because it was right after the incident in Afganistan when a group of Canadian soldiers were accidently bombed and killed by American forces.
It has happened the other way once that I remember, as a few years ago when the junior hockey championships were in Vancouver the fans booed the US anthem for no reason. A lot was made about that incident and there was a lot of coverage on it up here and it was a huge embarassment.
Its a classless, stupid and disgraceful thing to do, and its got no business in sport. So why does it continue to happen?