The All American Boys Chorus brought a wave of harmony and heart to the ice on Saturday night as they performed both the United States and Canadian national anthems at the Ontario Reign’s season finale against the Abbotsford Canucks. As the cameras turned to the stage in Toyota Arena, the crowd responded with thunderous cheers, showing their appreciation for the Chorus’s clear, powerful voices and the respect they showed for both national anthems. The performance was a stirring start to a night filled with excitement, sportsmanship, and community spirit.
While the Reign ultimately fell to the Canucks in a 5–3 battle, the evening was a win for the boys, who were thrilled to be a part of such a high-energy event. For many of them, it was their first time attending a professional hockey game—and getting to sing for thousands of fans made it unforgettable.
“This was such an amazing opportunity for the boys,” said one Chorus parent. “They were so excited to watch the game after singing, and the crowd made them feel like superstars.”
The event marked a proud moment for the All American Boys Chorus, showcasing their versatility and professionalism on a big stage—and continuing their tradition of inspiring audiences wherever they go. As the puck dropped on the final game of the season, the voices of the Chorus had already set the tone: one of unity, pride, and youthful joy.