A choir of 13,917 hockey fans gives an outstanding performance of the US National Anthem

The Star-Spangled Bannerโ€ is Americaโ€™s national anthem. When the song became the hymn in 1931, it was one of the most popular patriotic tunes in America over a hundred years ago.

The words come from a poem written in 1814 by Francis Scott Key. During the War of 1812, Key watched at Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Maryland, a night battle between Great Britain and America.

On Wednesday evening, fans of the New York Islanders helped to sing the tunes before the franchiseโ€™s victory over the Boston Bruins, making the national anthem a success at the Coliseum Nassau.

hockey fans singing US National Anthem

Based on news from the New York Post, Nicole Raviv played โ€œThe Starn-Spangled Bannerโ€ just before the Islanders played the Bruins in Game 6 of their playoff series.

The New Yorker Canadian-born Raviv was an Internet sensation, as a clip from her performance before Game Six of the New York Islanders and the Bruins of the Boston National Anthem.

As shown in a video, Raviv lets the more than 13000 fans in attendance in Hempstead, New York, continue the song by themselves, lowering their mic a few seconds from the start of the anthem.

Raviv sings into the microphone once more as the audience reaches the final verses, creating a decisive moment met with cheers and applause.

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