Buffalo crowd sings ‘O Canada’ in powerful moment after mic failure
A stirring pregame moment in Buffalo turned into one of the most memorable scenes of the 2026 NHL playoffs. Fans at KeyBank Center united to sing “O Canada” after a microphone failure, creating a powerful display before Game 5 between the Buffalo Sabres and Boston Bruins . The moment unfolded on April 28 when anthem singer Cami Clune began “O Canada.
” Her microphone cut in and out, leaving the arena in brief uncertainty. Within seconds, the crowd stepped in. Nearly 19,000 voices filled the building, carrying the anthem without hesitation.
MORE: Buffalo Sabres coach fires back after Bruins’ ‘bigger, stronger’ claim Sportsnet shared the clip on X, noting how the entire arena joined in. Reaction to Buffalo crowd singing Canada’s national anthem and the tradition The reaction online mirrored the emotion inside the rink. One fan wrote , “As a Canadian it was heartwarming to hear and feel Buffalo belt out the last half of the 🇨🇦 anthem.
We’re loving this run by the Sabres. ” . Another fan said , “Where else but Buffalo will you find 19,000 people who know all the words to the Canadian anthem??
I love my hometown. Go Sabres!!! ” few places could match that unity and passion.