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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 4 MIN

Cami Clune on Sabres fans big assist amid technical difficulties

from Joe Beamer

The Joe Beamer show on demand from NewsRadio 930 WBEN! Prior to the Sabres game five overtime loss against the Boston Bruins, what should've been a routine performance of the national anthem went awry as Sabres anthem singer Cami Clune's microphone malfunctioned. In what may have been the biggest assist of the night, Sabres fans jumped in right where Clune left off and 19,000 strong subsequently belted out 'O Canada' in unison. Clune joined Joe Beamer to recount the moment.

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