Worth watching (watch the whole thing). By Greg Wyshynski
Elizabeth Hughes, 8, made her debut singing the national anthem at an AHL Norfolk Admirals (the Tampa Bay Lightning's affiliate) game against the Connecticut Whale (New York Rangers' affiliate) last Friday night. Angelic voice, bundle of nerves ... and then after the words "gave proof," her microphone abruptly cut out.
What happened next might be something we've seen before at a sporting event, but that never lacks for inspiration (and maybe a misty eye or two). There's a moment around 1:30 into this clip that gives us hope for humanity:
It reminds me how it used to be at games: Instead of having a performance of the national anthem (usually well done, but sometimes . . .), everybody sang the national anthem. I miss that. I like singing the Stars Spangled Banner although I do have to drop down an octave (or sing an alto part) beginning at "the rocket's red glare."
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