Nashville Predators star Jonathan Marchessault and head coach Andrew Brunette disavowed the booing of the American and Canadian national anthems, which has become a trend over the last few days.
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After the game, Predators forward Jonathan Marchessault and coach Andrew Brunette voiced their displeasure. "I don't like it, I don't think we should boo either anthem either way," Brunette said.
Quebec-born NHL player Jonathan Marchessault had strong words for fans booing the U.S. and Canadian national anthems in recent games between American and Canadian teams. The booing started last ...
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