Doug Allen sings "O Canada" and "The Star-Spangled Banner"

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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2007

Doug Allen sings the anthems of Canada and the USA before game two of the 2007 Eastern Conference final between the Buffalo Sabres and the Ottawa Senators. This game took place in Buffalo's HSBC Arena.

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  • Yes. There are a lot of Canadians from Southern Ontario who are Sabres fans and come to games, so out of respect, they sing both anthems at every game, regardless of the opponent.

  • That was the best version of both anthams i've ever heard.

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  • Chris Neil was yelling at a teammate during O Canada. Disrepectful

  • Being a Boston fan Renee Rancourt is my favorite anthem singer but this guy is fuckin awesome!

  • Outstanding version of both anthems, Doug Allen is simply the best singer--no one else is as good. Organist in background really makes it sound good.

  • i wanna see doug allen live one day!!!!!!! so amazing his singing

  • Doug Allen should be a national treasure. (In both countries!)

  • @x30xSabresFan Then you're a dick.

  • @metalkrush77 What has Canada done?

    I dont stand untill the us national anthem >:)

  • The hockey player was singing along! Lol

  • The USA national anthem is powerful

  • From watching all the Sabres games I know "O Canada" and the US National Anthem. Which I don't like knowing "O Canada"

    Makes me feel . . . sick

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