A microphone went out during a rendition of the Star-Spangled Banner before an NHL hockey game last night in Edmonton, and the reaction from the Canadian crowd is going viral today.
When the equipment failed during the American national anthem, Edmonton Oilers hockey fans picked up the slack and sang it for the visiting American team, the Anaheim Ducks.
The Ducks were in town for a Stanley Cup playoff series with the hometown Oilers.
Despite the animosity of a hard-fought playoff series and the fact that the anthem was being played for the visiting team, Canadian hockey fans showed some true class.
Country singer Brett Kissel expressed his gratitude for the help …
Mic didn’t work for the anthems tonight @RogersPlace. But no worries. The best singers & fans are in #OilCountry! @EdmontonOilers!
— BRETT KISSEL (@BrettKissel) April 30, 2017
This, in a word, was incredible!
An incredible moment
When the mic doesn’t work, the crowd takes over & belts out The Star-Spangled Banner…
…In Edmonton
🇺🇸🇨🇦 #StanleyCup pic.twitter.com/pWvrlknbV6— NHL (@NHL) April 30, 2017
Via TheBlaze:
Because the National Hockey League has five member teams in Canadian cities, fans at many games hear the both the American and Canadian national anthems — “The Star-Spangled Banner” and “O Canada.”
But at Sunday night’s playoff game between the Anaheim Ducks and Edmonton Oilers in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, something went awry during pre-game ceremonies. When Canadian country recording artist Brett Kissel walked onto the ice to sing the “The Star-Spangled Banner,” his microphone cut in and out — before failing altogether.
That’s when the home crowd, filled with loyal Edmonton Oilers fans, began singing the American national anthem together — all 18,000 of them.
Hockey game in Canada and the entire crowd sang the National Anthem together. Respect
— Jaret Morlan (@MorlanJaret) April 30, 2017
“Congratulations to the Edmonton fans for creating such a special moment last night by singing both of the national anthems,” Ducks owners Henry and Susan Samueli said in a statement on Monday. “To hear the audience passionately sing both the Canadian and United States anthems was inspiring and powerful. Well done, Edmonton!”
Think about this for a second. While American college students spent yesterday rioting for socialism, Canadians were singing the Star Spangled Banner.
Maybe we can trade the 18,000 Edmonton fans for 18,000 American college dopes.
Well done, Canada. Well done.
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Hopefully us Americans will remember this should anything in the US like this happen when their teams visit the US.
Very classy of the Canadians to do if I say so myself wish more Americans would’ve follow suit too.
that was awesome, but the cali. players didn’t look pleased. that’s understandable in California though. is there any update on when they are leaving our country?
only in Canada eh…well done fellow Canadian’s…
This was very amazing and definitely moving. The crowd sang our National Anthem and beautifully.. They sang together, ‘except for’, apparently, the members of the teams. That was extremely noticeable thanks to the videographer.
What an outstanding moment. The rest of America should see this video and follow suit. This was the best article because of content and reporter. Great job!!
I agree, that was amazing.