Hockey Crowd in Pittsburgh Sings Along to 'O Canada' Following Shooting


Wednesday's NHL game between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers featured an unusual, but meaningful tribute – the singing of “O Canada,” a showing of sympathy and support following the fatal shooting in Ottawa.


Jeff Jimerson sang “O Canada,” with fans at Pittsburgh’s Consol Energy Center joining him. The Canadian national anthem isn’t normally performed in games between two United States teams.


The shooting – which left a Canadian soldier dead – led to the cancellation of Wednesday’s game between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators.




The song struck a chord for Penguins and Flyers players and coaches, many of whom grew up in Canada.


“I thought it was a special tribute tonight," said Penguins coach Mike Johnston, who was born in Nova Scotia and has coached throughout Canada. "Certainly when those events happen, they strike everybody."


The Associated Press contributed to this report.







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