Los Angeles… You never cease to amaze me.
The Los Angeles Kings played host to the Edmonton Oilers in a recent NHL Playoffs first-round matchup, but it’s not the game making the headlines, rather what happened beforehand.
Before the puck dropped at Crypto.com Arena, Korea Town Senior & Community Center members sang “The Star-Spangled Banner,” except … they didn’t sing. Rather, they used harmonicas to perform our national anthem.
As far as the reception, most of the people at the game seemingly approved the group’s rendition, with thousands applauding while still standing after the performance. (RELATED: NFL Draft Gets Started With One Of Greatest Trolling Jobs Ever, And It Involves President Trump)
With that being said, some people weren’t happy, and they took to social media to express their unhappiness.
“Whoever thought this was a good idea should probably not have a job,” posted one user on Twitter.
“What in tarnation,” wrote another individual.
KIngs Exec 1 “We need an anthem to ignite a long Cup run. something iconic
Kings Exec 2: I’m thinking granny harmonicas
Kings Exec 1: Where could we possibly
Kings Exec 2: This is LA baby pic.twitter.com/vnFl2hJxfC
— Oilersnation.com, Oily Since ‘07 (@OilersNation) April 22, 2025
Hey, I give the Korea Town Senior & Community Center this: They had a better performance than Shedeur Sanders did at the NFL Draft. (LMAO)
I’m built for whatever today may bring
— Shedeur Sanders (@ShedeurSanders) April 24, 2025
Little did he know…
Shedeur Sanders was not selected in the first round of the 2025 NFL draft pic.twitter.com/8Xk4DGeNm5
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) April 25, 2025
Man, that’s rough. Korea Town Senior & Community Center definitely beat that.
This article was originally published at dailycaller.com