Buffalo hockey fans finish 'O'Canada' after singer's mic glitches
During a Buffalo hockey game, fans stepped in to sing 'O Canada' after the performer's microphone failed. Singer Cami Clune continued despite the technical issue, and the audience supported her by completing the Canadian national anthem. The moment highlighted cross-border camaraderie between American fans and their northern neighbors.
- ▪A technical malfunction caused singer Cami Clune's microphone to fail during the Canadian national anthem at a Buffalo hockey game.
- ▪Buffalo fans spontaneously sang the remainder of 'O Canada' to support the performer.
- ▪The incident occurred in front of a crowd that included many Canadian supporters, showcasing a moment of unity and respect.
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Buffalo hockey fans finish 'O'Canada' after singer's mic glitchesalex migdalPublished YesterdayAmericans showed their support for Canada in an unexpected way. After a technical issue, hockey fans in Buffalo chipped in to assist singer Cami Clune as she sang the Canadian national anthem.Please enable JavaScript to view this content.ShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountMost PopularTrump meets Artemis II crew, says U.S. has 'good shot' at returning to the moonVideo1:05Buffalo hockey fans finish 'O'Canada' after singer's mic glitchesVideo0:47Rescue dogs train on snow capped Mount Etna volcanoVideo1:06Iran's supreme leader says it will protect its nuclear and missile capabilitiesVideo1:19Lawmakers blast and praise Hegseth during House Armed Services…
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