Patriots everywhere rejoiced after watching the U.S. men’s national junior hockey team sing “The Star SpangIed Banner” following their victory over Sweden on Friday. A clip of the moment swells viewers with pride and shows a welcome change of pace from the kneeling, silent protests of athletes representing America on the national stage.

The U-20 team defeated Sweden 6-2 to capture their sixth 2024 International Ice Hockey Federation worId junior hockey championship.
The guys played excellent today, head coach David Carle told USA Hockey. It’s a joy for them.
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They focused on getting to this game and playing their best for the last game of the tournament and I thought they did that. It’s a great honor to be a part of a winning team. The hard-fought battle, which incIuded fist fights toward the end of the match, ended with Team USA arm-in-arm, proudly singing the national anthem.
Commenters were quick to rejoice at seeing some of the nation’s best young athletes display their patriotism.
Firefighters rescued 8 puppies from the sewer, but it turned out that they were not puppies at all

When firefighter Brian Vaughan and his crew were notified of the accident, they immediately went to work.
As they informed firefighters, it was about eight small dogs that got stuck in the sewer.

Of course the firefighters did their job well.
They saved eight little puppies, or so they thought.

When the vet examined these unfortunate cubs, they realized they weren’t dogs.
They were fox cubs.

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