America: "Canadian Tears" at the Olympics — Now Watch What Happened

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America's Olympic broadcaster called "Canadian tears" the biggest prize at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Then 65,000 people at the Opening Ceremony responded.

NBC aired a commercial during Sunday Night Football where US hockey players celebrated the idea of making Canada cry — then geo-locked it so Canadians couldn't see it. When Vice President JD Vance appeared on screen at San Siro Stadium in Milan, the crowd booed. CBC broadcaster Adrienne Arsenault called it live on air.

This video traces the full story — from the NBC ad, to the Four Nations Face-Off brawl in Montreal, to what American athletes themselves are saying about wearing the flag, to the growing World Cup boycott movement across Europe.

Sources: CBC News, NBC Sports, Daily Beast, CBS News, NPR, OPB, Bild (Germany), Reuters, TIME, The Hill

0:00 — "Canadian Tears": America's Olympic Prize
1:45 — The Hockey Backstory: Montreal's Nine-Second Brawl
3:45 — The Fracture Inside Team USA
5:00 — World Cup Boycotts and LA 2028
6:30 — The Hockey Showdown This Week
7:30 — What It All Means

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