Longtime NHL head coach and current team USA hockey coach John Tortorella has made it abundantly clear to his players how he feels about the national anthem.
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When asked 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick and his much discussed protest, Tortorella didn't mince words.
He told ESPN on Tuesday that if any of his players sit during the national anthem they're going to keep sitting.
"If any of my players sit on the bench for the national anthem, they will sit there the rest of the game," he told ESPN's Linda Cohn.
As CBS Sports noted, Tortorella has said in the past that he views team USA games as more than just hockey games, and that his son's military service has a lot to do with that.
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"I know these are hockey games ... but I do look at it like it's for my country," Tortorella told the Columbus Dispatch. "What Nick [his son] is doing by far dwarfs what we do. We're entertainers; we're playing a sport."
"But with my son over there — this might sound selfish — I want to team up with him and help my country. I get pretty caught up in representing my country. There's nothing like it," he continued.
Tortorella's son has been an Army Ranger for four years.