The KeyBank Center was filled with the sound of cheering fans as the Buffalo Sabres took on the Boston Bruins.

But when the singer's mic malfunctioned during the singing of 'O Canada', the crowd took matters into their own hands. ## What Happened The incident occurred during a game on Tuesday evening, with the crowd finishing the singing of 'O Canada' after the mic malfunctioned. ## Background The Buffalo Sabres have a dedicated fan base, known for their spirit and community.

The incident is just the latest example of the city's love for hockey.

The KeyBank Center is a hub for sports and entertainment in Buffalo, hosting various events throughout the year. ## Impact The incident has had a positive impact on the community, with many praising the crowd's response.

The Buffalo Sabres have a strong following in the city, and the incident has brought fans together. ## Community Reaction Fans took to social media to praise the crowd's response, with many calling it a show of spirit and community. > "It was amazing to see the crowd come together like that," said one fan. ## Context The Buffalo Sabres have a long history in the city, with a dedicated fan base.

The team has been working to engage with the community, with initiatives such as the Sabres Foundation. ## What's Next - The Buffalo Sabres will continue to play at the KeyBank Center - Fans can expect more community events and initiatives from the team - The Sabres Foundation will continue to support local charities and organizations