@Sénateurs d'Ottawa

o canada ottawa juin 2007



de ce fan de nux 2 les fans de u sens avec amour ramènent à la maison une coupe, hein?

44 Comments

  1. all of the last few canadian clubs

    to make the Stanley Cup Finals

    were given the proper "AMAZING " crowd support

    more fans attended the flames parade

    than the lightning….

    cant wait for us to host another game as loud

    as the '94 Game Six ,

  2. This guy is absolutely GREAT! Far and away the very best performer of any kind in Ontario in 2008. LET'S GO PENS!!!

  3. Canadians are the only place on this earth that can play hockey, Americans think they can but hello, most of the players are CANADIAN! So when Americans are saying their country is awesome when it comes to hockey, remember you have Canadian players playing.
    Its our game, not America's.
    We're the one with Tim Hortons and they have Dunkin Donuts
    We have Molson Canadian they had Bud Light.
    Canada is best hockey nation and best at anything…
    Stick it, Americans

  4. Last time America could say it was a hockey powerhouse was the 1980 Olympics. Otherwise, you're right.

  5. I didn't realise Ottawa had that big a stadium. And I hate that they even have the damn French lyrics, let alone dare to sing them in our capital.

  6. I'm an american sabres fan, and this gives me chills. We're all zombies at the arena and your passion and energy are amazing.

  7. Binghamton – Ottawa's AHL affiliate – has a gentleman that sings the anthem with the same English-French-English format too… very similar delivery. Great job, had chills during that game, wish the Sens had won the series though! Go Sens Go!

  8. The announcer requests that you STAND and REMOVE YOUR HAT for a reason! And don't bend down when the flag is passed over you!! It will not harm you, I promise. The fans do an awesome job singing…GO Sens, GO!!

  9. Hey, Oh Canada is the national anthem of the French Canadians as well, and the songs is originally a French Canadian song. Go back and crawl under your rock.

  10. it's 2013, and I still play this version of the Canadian anthem before every Canadiens game online (unfortunately, I live in FL). every time I play this version, I can't help but get misty eyed…powerful. and what an awful end to the series. 🙁

  11. I don't think that the 78% of Canadians who speak English as their first language should have to have French shoved in their ears all the time. We know that it's just to appease the traitors like those in the Quebec provincial governments. The bastards should be hanged.

  12. Wrong! It's 66% of Canadians that are Anglophone. 35% are bilingual. So does it matter what language the National Anthem is sung in? Oh, and I am Canadian too. Deal with it.

  13. Nobody is perfectly bilingual. People always have a first language, even if they speak more than one with equal ease. I just think – pardon me, I know – that the vast majority of Canadians have had it with the bilingual ruling class coming out of Quebec. This tiny minority, because they fit within the technicality of being able to function in French and English with ease, get more opportunities for jobs than 3/4 of Canadians could ever hope for.

  14. If I were to hold the last note so long, my face would be purple lol.  Great rendition of a beautiful national anthem!

  15. Posted on facebook today, 23 March 2020 when we are all isolated due to caronaviros. Yes, as the poster said, this is WHO we ARE. Canadians stick together when the going gets tough

  16. This video comes up in my feed again.

    Me, not even a Canadian: "Well I guess it's time I die for Canada again."

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