Sabres' fans show Buffalo doesn't need a mic to sing 'O Canada' during anthem technological difficulty
During a technical malfunction with the microphone at a Buffalo Sabres playoff game, fans seamlessly sang 'O Canada' together without amplification, showcasing a long-standing tradition of unity and passion. The moment highlighted the city's deep connection to the anthem, sung before games despite Buffalo being in the United States. The Sabres took an early lead in the game, adding to the electric atmosphere. It was a memorable display of fan dedication during a crucial playoff moment.
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