While the Celtics fought their way to another impressive win over the Knicks on in front of a packed TD Garden crowd on Sunday, there was one aspect of the day in which Boston players came up a little short.
Boston Police made at least two arrests inside and outside TD Garden around the end of the final Canada-U.S.A. matchup of the 4 Nations hockey tournament. The first happened inside, where police say that Canadian spectator Christopher Derek Poon-Tip,
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A raucous TD Garden crowd sang along to the US national anthem on Thursday ahead of Team USA's 4 Nations title game against Canada.
The 4 Nations Face-Off has played out about perfectly, for the NHL and TD Garden, with a US-Canada matchup making for a blockbuster final.
Canadian fans booed the American national anthem when the teams met in a round-robin match in Montreal, which was followed by three fights in the first nine seconds of the game.
On Wednesday, Johnny Gaudreau’s US jersey was hanging in the locker room of the American squad, set to face off against Canada for the tournament title on Thursday night.
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The 4 Nations Face-Off replaced the NHL All-Star Game and events that usually take place in mid-February. Fewer than 1.4 million people watched the 2024 All-Star Game, by the way. It also acted as a primer for the 2026 Milan Olympics which open on Feb. 6.
The New York Knicks fell to 0-7 against the top three teams in the NBA this season, falling 118-105 to the Boston Celtics on Sunday at TD Garden.
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