Toronto Maple Leafs fans proved they know how to sing the American national anthem just as well as the Canadian one, after a microphone malfunction at Monday night’s game.
Toronto Maple Leafs fans proved they know how to sing the American national anthem just as well as the Canadian one after a microphone malfunction at Monday night’s game.but was quickly met with back-to-back technical difficulties, as one microphone after the next cut out.
Fans throughout Scotiabank Arena swooped in to help Morris finish the anthem, who continued to sing along to the words despite not being heard through the mic. The audio came back in time for Morris to sing “O Canada” for the crowd.“On behalf of this American who religiously watches @hockeynight every week that @NHLNetwork airs it, I saw: thank you! Respectful & impressive,”
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