Monday, 17 Mar 2025

NHL announcer cracks tariff joke while calling game for Canada-based team

A day after Trump decided to implement 25% tariffs on goods from Canada, a Canadian-based NHL announcer cracked a joke about the president's decision during a broadcast.


NHL announcer cracks tariff joke while calling game for Canada-based team
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Vancouver Canucks fans did the same on Sunday night against the Detroit Red Wings, but there was more to be had.

During the first period, Vancouver defenseman Derek Forbot was assessed a two-minute penalty for interference. That prompted longtime Canucks announcer John Shorthourse to facetiously say that the penalty would actually be 25% longer.

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

Vancouver was able to kill the penalty, with the ending of the first period benefiting them.

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

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

Trump has promised to impose a 25% tariff on all Canadian and Mexican goods, as well as a 10% tariff on Canadian energy and a 10% tariff on all goods entering the U.S. from China. The tariffs on Canada and China were set to go into effect Tuesday at midnight. 

Fox News' Louis Casano contributed to this report.

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