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2020 world juniors: Canadian apologizes for not removing helmet during Russian anthem

WATCH: Canadian captain faces heat for not removing helmet during Russian anthem at world juniors – Dec 28, 2019

Team Canada captain Barrett Hayton has apologized for not removing his helmet during the Russian national anthem at the 2020 world junior hockey tournament.

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The incident occurred during the post-game ceremony after the Russians defeated Canada 6-0.

After the anthem was played, several Russian players were shown on camera not shaking Hayton’s hand.

Russian captain Grigori Denisenko was also seen approaching officials on the ice — TSN announcers reported that he complained about Hayton’s conduct.

The incident sparked criticism that Hayton, whose conduct went against a longstanding norm, was disrespectful to the opposing team.

“Hayton” was a trending topic on Twitter Saturday afternoon.

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“Disappointing and lack of class by the captain no less,” one Twitter user identified as Vic said.

“Today Barrett Hayton, captain of Team Canada’s world junior hockey team, displayed one of the most embarrassing acts of character I have ever seen in hockey,” said former NHLer Devin Setoguchi.

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“Needs to issue a statement of apology now… or cut him mid tournament.”

Others were more forgiving of his conduct.

“Barrett Hayton should have taken his helmet off,” Brandon Maki said. “Barrett Hayton is a kid, go easy on him.”

The Peterborough, Ont., native is 19. He plays centre with the Arizona Coyotes.

In a statement issued Saturday evening, Hayton said he was “lost in the moment” and his actions were “not intended to be disrespectful.”

“My mistake should not detract from (the Russians’) win,” he said. “I owe it to my team and all Canadians to be better.”

Hockey Canada apologized as well.

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In addition to suffering a dramatic defeat to Russia, the Canadian team also lost a star player during the game. Alexis Lafreniere had to leave the ice due to injury.

The Canadians have played in one other game in the 2020 IIHF world junior championship so far — earning a 6-4 win against the U.S.

Canada takes on Germany on Monday.

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