John Amirante: The Man Behind the National Anthem at Madison Square Garden
A New York Rangers Legend
From 1980 to 2015, John Amirante was the main anthem singer for the New York Rangers. His powerful rendition of the National Anthem before Game 7 of the 1994 Stanley Cup Finals is still considered one of the most iconic moments in Rangers history.
Amirante's journey to Madison Square Garden began in Brooklyn. He started singing at a young age and quickly realized that he had a natural talent for it. After graduating from high school, he pursued a career in music. He performed in local clubs and theaters, and eventually landed a job singing at sporting events.
In 1980, Amirante was hired to sing the National Anthem before a Rangers game. He quickly became a fan favorite, and his powerful voice became synonymous with the team. Amirante sang the anthem before every Rangers game for the next 35 years, becoming a beloved figure in New York City.
Amirante's most famous rendition of the National Anthem came before Game 7 of the 1994 Stanley Cup Finals. The Rangers were facing elimination, and the crowd was electric. Amirante delivered a stirring performance that brought the crowd to its feet and set the stage for a Rangers victory. The Rangers went on to win the Stanley Cup that year, and Amirante's anthem became a symbol of their triumph.
Amirante retired from singing the anthem in 2015, but he remains a beloved figure in New York City. He is a regular guest at Rangers games, and his anthem performances are still considered to be some of the best in the league.
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