Howden scores twice as Canada routs Denmark 8-0 to win Group A at world juniors
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Goaltender Carter Hart walked out to the concourse at KeyBank Center and the hundreds of Canadian fans waiting there began to chant his name: “CAR-TER HAAART!”
One by one Hart’s teammates followed him out to survey the raucous scene after Canada routed Denmark 8-0 on Saturday to win Group A at the world junior hockey championship. But instead of having their names chanted, most of the players were greeted by fans singing the chorus to DJ Otzi’s “Hey Baby,” Canada’s goal-scoring celebration song, often with the word “baby” replaced by the player’s first name.
“I like the song, I know some of the other guys don’t, I’ve heard some mixed reviews,” said Hart, who laughed as the singing from nearby fans broke up his train of thought. “They’re singing it right now. I like it. I like that song.”
Canada’s junior team voted before the tournament for a different song to be their celebratory anthem, but a pair of players went rogue and submitted “Hey Baby” instead. Hearing it eight times on Saturday has helped them get used to it.


