Islanders fans belt out National Anthem in viral moment ahead of Game 6 victory over Bruins
Islanders fans pitched in before Game 4 too, after Raviv experienced some difficulties with her mic
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Nassau Coliseum was roaring with energy Wednesday night as fans in attendance belted out the National Anthem before the New York Islanders Game 6 victory over the Boston Bruins in a viral moment that is sure to give anyone chills.
Nicole Raviv regularly sings "The Star-Spangled Banner" before Isles games at the Coliseum but on Wednesday night she was overpowered by the crowd, even turning over the microphone to the fans.
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"My heart is full. The coliseum will forever have the best backup singers in the #NHL," Raviv wrote on Twitter.
Video of the magical moment, as many called it, was shared all over social media.
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Head coach Barry Trotz commented on the fans' energy in Wednesday night’s game, where the Islanders would go on to dominate the Bruins 6-2 to advance to the semifinals.
"What a great atmosphere...it was deafening. I couldn't hear anything out there, I had some white noise for a while out there"
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Islanders fans previously pitched in before Game 4 after Raviv experienced some technical difficulties with her mic while singing the anthem.
With 12,000 fans in attendance, near full capacity for the Barn, Wednesday’s crowd did not disappoint.