The long -awaited hockey match between America and Canada fell on Saturday evening in Chaos with players who fought on the ice just after the American national anthem was booed in Montreal.
There were three separate fights within the first nine seconds of the game, because tensions continue to flare up between the two nations.
It is amid the growing political tensions after President Trump threatened to impose rates on Canada.
He also suggested that the country could become the '51st state' of America, which led to the recoil of a close neighbor and old ally.
With Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in the stands, the home fans again showed their anger opposite Trump by 'the star-spangled banner' while playing before the long-awaited hockey game.
Despite desperate supplications, the Booing came from PA announcers in Center Bell to 'respect the national folk songs'.

Angry was told around the Bell Center in Montreal during the American national anthem

Canadian fans have hunted the American national anthem loudly for their hockey game on Saturday
For a raw atmosphere, the American Matthew Tkachuk and Brandon Hage of Canada were the first to take out their gloves and fight on the ice.
Once they were divorced, the brother of Tkachuck, Brady, started and then started a fight with Sam Bennett.
Six seconds thereafter, a third fight exploded with Colton Parayko and JT Miller who exchanged brutal beats.
The national anthem was also booed in Montreal when the US played Finland on Thursday evening, as well as for the NHL match between the Ottawa Senators and Minnesota.
It comes after President Trump had ordered 25% rates on Canadian and Mexican import and 10% on goods from China, which led to great fears of the trade war.
Trudeau said Canada would respond with 25% rates at $ 155 billion in American goods, including beer, wine, wood and devices, starting with $ 30 billion Tuesday and $ 125 billion 21 days later.
Trump has – temporarily – paused plans and has given Canada and the US a month to negotiate the planned import load on all steel and aluminum products that arrive from March 12.
On Thursday, however, Trump threatened further rates for both Canada and France for their digital service tax on American technological giants.

President Trump threatened to impose rates on Canada and suggested that the country could become the '51st state' of America, which gave rise to the recoil of a close neighbor and old ally.
Canada, looking for the challenge of taxing digital giants such as Google Parent Alphabet and Amazon.com who can make their profit in countries with low taxes, began to impose the tax in June last year.
On Thursday, Trump informed his economic team of coming up with a plan to impose mutual rates on every country that has levied tasks on American import.
A fact sheet from the White House, which states that “only America should tax American companies”, Canada and France used digital service taxes to collect more than $ 500 million a year from American companies every year.
'In general, these non-reciprocal taxes cost the companies of America more than $ 2 billion a year. Mutual rates will reduce honesty and prosperity to the distorted international trading system and prevent Americans from being used, “said the fact sheet. It did not give any further details.
More to follow.