Canes anthem singer Adam Lee Decker feels the energy as he readies for Game 1 spotlight
With two days left until puck drop, Carolina Hurricanes national anthem singer Adam Lee Decker says he is already feeling the energy brewing inside the Lenovo Center. "You walk into this building, and it's a funnel. You're going to fall into it," Decker said.
Decker has become a familiar face to fans -- and to the team itself -- as his performances continue gaining national attention. "Yeah, exactly. Apparently, allegedly Svechnikov knows who's going to be singing the anthem every time.
So I love that," he said. On Tuesday, Decker walked ABC11 through his routine inside the Lenovo Center as he prepares to perform before a sold-out crowd and a nationally televised audience for Thursday night's Eastern Conference Finals opener. Adam Lee Decker has become a familiar face to fans -- and to the team itself -- as his performances continue gaining national attention.
"It's one of those things that are just it's so raw. It's so fresh. It's alive, and I love it," he said.
Despite the growing recognition, Decker said he remains grounded. "Everybody kind of knows my face and my name, and it's my opportunity to show everybody that I'm just kind of a normal dude who appreciates hockey," he said. Often, Decker jokingly said, he'll have to think about what he wears outside the house for errands and other activities.