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The difference between playing the Canadian anthem and playing, say, the
Swedish and Slovak anthems (using RPI as an example) is more
quantitative than qualitative I suppose. But, without the Canadian
players, it wouldn't be much of a sport to watch. I'm not sure that
applies to the European players. Personally, I think playing an extra
anthem is worth it to be friendly to the Canadian players.
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Because the institutions being represented on the ice are American ones,
not
Canadian, and as all the players are residents in our country if not
citizens,
it should be a moot point. Hence that is why it is proper to play the
Canadian
anthem when a Canadian team comes to play - they are representing a
Canadian
organization.
Besides, by your logic, should we then play the anthem of any and all
European
players who happen to be at the game?
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