Justin Trudeau was completely mocked after celebrating Canada's victory against the United States on Thursday evening with a brutal tweet at Donald Trump.
The departing prime minister is a punching bag of the president since Trump won in November, threatening to annex Canada and refer to him as 'Governor Trudeau'.
Trump's comments have led to frayed relations between the two countries, where Canada fascinated the American national anthem in Montreal in Montreal during the tournament.
American fans returned the favor to 'O Canada' on the 4 Nations Face-Off Final in Boston on Thursday, which himself was changed by a Canadian singer as a form of protest against Trump.
After Connor McDavid scored the game-winning overtime, Trudeau Bot and posted: 'You can't take our country and you can't take our game in English and in Quebecois French.
While some congratulated Trudeau with the victory of Canada, many closed the prime minister for his response.
'You won a hockey game. You have lost your country. You can't fool anyone with distractions. Hockey games do not buy a house, lower loads, generate jobs, improve the dollar and reduce crime. Call an MR Hockey election, “wrote one.
Several people asked the governor: “Did you not resign?”

After Connor McDavid scored the game-winning overtime, Trudeau Bot and posted: 'You can't take our country and you can't take our game in English and quebecois French
“You can't get away from this Justin,” added another.
Another joke: “500% rates, and we're going to take your country by violence.”
As a result, Canadian fans have expressed their opposition in recent days by captivating 'The Star-Spangled Banner' on NHL and NBA games.
When he was asked about the reception, USA Alternate Captain and Florida Panthers said forward Matthew Tkachuk Simple: 'I didn't like it. That's all I have. '
In recent years, fierce hockey rivement between the US and Canada has won in its competitiveness alone. That is why some players consider the booing of the national anthem as extra fuel to fire them.
“I think we like it,” said New York Rangers Vooruit JT Miller. 'Not politically, but maybe just as a feeling of, we know where we are in Canada and I think that is more than what whatever comes to us. So it's great. '
“Everyone has their own views on things,” said Minnesota Wild defender Brock Faber. 'I am honored to wear red, white and blue. For us we are only focused on winning games.
'It is clear that the fans will be against us here. And you know, it will be the same if it is the US-Canada, or anyone else, vs-sweden at home in Boston, right? '

While some congratulated Trudeau with the victory of Canada, many closed the prime minister for his response





Trump has also fired the fire between the two countries by threatening to give new rates to the northern neighbors and even refer to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as 'Governor'.
Earlier in the day, the president wished the players of the United States every success with a phone call.
During last Thursday evening's game between the US and Finland in the Bell Center in Montreal, Canadian fans who were present started the American national anthem of a warm boost.
It comes in the midst of increased tensions between the two nations that were fueled by provocative rhetoric of President Trump – including threats of a trade war as a result of an increase in rates on Canadian goods.
'I just want to wish you good luck. You are really a competent group of people, “he said. “It's an honor to talk to you … We love you. We will watch tonight. Bring it home.
The rivalry achieved new levels on Thursday evening when Kreviazuk 'O Canada' carried out and the line 'in us all command' in only US command 'changed, suggests that Trump could stay away better.
A representative for the singer told the CBC that the switch was deliberately done in response to Trump.
The implementation was controversial to start with some who called it the 'worst', while others missed her intentional text circuit and mocked her because she did not know the words.

Chantal Kreviazuk changed the texts to the Canadian folk song prior to the game

Canada's Sidney Crosby, Center, celebrates after his goal against Finland during the third period of a 4 Nations Face-Off Hockey match

Donald Trump has suggested that the United States could annex Canada as a 51st state
Kreviazuk also held her note when she sang 'freely' and was accused of coordinating some viewers.
Earlier this month, Trump signed an executive order to implement a rate of 25 percent on imports from Canada and Mexico.
The measure, which would start on March 4, still has to come into effect, although his recent rhetoric that has dressed north.
“I think Canada would be better off to be the 51st state, because we lose $ 200 billion a year to Canada, and I'm not going to let that happen, it's too much,” he said. “Why do we essentially pay $ 200 billion a year as a subsidy?”
The NHL has been given a break for the '4 Nations Faceoff' -a mini tournament between the US, Canada, Sweden and Finland as an adjustment before NHL players can finally compete again at the Winter Olympics.