No mic, no problem at KeyBank Center.
Anthem singer Cami Clune's mic went out during the Canadian National Anthem Tuesday night during game 5 of the playoff series with Boston, and without missing a beat, 19 thousand Sabres fans took it home.
After a microphone issue in Buffalo, the entire crowd helps with the singing of O Canada ahead of Game 5 👏 pic.twitter.com/0q6HeLTCZ8
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) April 28, 2026
"Let's tip our cap to everyone who sang the anthems here tonight. That was unbelievable," said Sabres play by play voice Dan Dunleavy.
It was a memorable moment for everyone in attendance.
Clune later posted on social media, "Well that was interesting!! Thank you all for singing along with me. We have the best fans ever!"
What a night. Truly grateful for this city❤️Buffalo always shows up. On to Game 6, let’s go!! 💙💛#letsgobuffalo pic.twitter.com/VcYGAa8tsw
— Cami Clune (@camiclune) April 29, 2026
It offered a moment of solidarity during otherwise tense U.S. Canada relations.
One fan told WBEN, "This is Buffalo baby. We love Canada. We love the USA. That's what we do!"
Sabres fans jump in for the assist
Sabres fans jump in for the assist





