NHL advertisement cracks the customs wine while calling games for canada-based team

Even Canada-based NHL teams are not sure to feel brown by President Donald Trump’s tariffs in the country.

Just hours after Trump’s executive order to impose customs on customs duties, both Ottawa senators lived and Toronto Raptors fans played by “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

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Vancouver Canucks fans did the same Sunday night against Detroit Red Wings, but there was more to have had.

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The Canadian flag appears during the Stanley Cup playing game between Edmonton Oilers and Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Place on May 18, 2024 in Edmonton, Canada. (Andy Devlin/NHLI via Getty Images)

During the first period, Vancouver defender Derek was astonished a two-minute penalty for interference. It made the long -standing Canucks advertisement John Shortthourse say that the penalty would actually be 25% longer.

“This will actually be a two-and-a-half minute power play for Detroit Red Wings due to the 25% duty that has been imposed on sanctions to Canadian-based teams,” Shorthouse said.

Vancouver was able to kill the penalty with the end of the first period that benefit them.

Vancouver tied the game midway through the third, after Nykommen Filip Chytil scored, but Detroit would win, 3-2, in overtime.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is aimed at the liberal party Caucus meeting in Ottawa, Canada, on December 16, 2024. (Reuters/Blair Gable/File Photo)

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Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke via phone Monday, hours before another 25% duty was to take effect on Canadian goods coming to the United States. In a post on X, Trudeau said Canada will implement a $ 1.3 billion border plan and designate a fentanyl czar.

Trump has long The mentioned Canada and Mexico have failed to do enough to prevent the flow of illegal migrants and drugs, especially fentanyl, from these nations into the United States also claims Trump that the United States has subsidized Canada worth $ 200 billion annually.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks under a liberal party Fundraiser in Ottawa, June 10, 2024. (Spencer Colby/the Canadian press via AP)

Trump had promised to impose a 25% duty on all Canadian and Mexican goods as well as a 10% duty on Canadian energy and a 10% duty on all goods entering the United States from China. The tariffs in China were to take effect on Tuesday at midnight.

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