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Watch emotional return of John Amirante to MSG for Game 5 anthem (Video)

For 35 years, John Amirante was an institution at New York Rangers games. The lifelong Rangers fan belted the national anthem at home games, his voice cutting through the bellowing cheers from the crowd during the pregame performances.

Now 80 years old, Amirante had his work scaled back this season dramatically, and as part of that deal it appeared that Game 2 of their first-round series against Pittsburgh would be the last time he’d sing the anthem at MSG.

But then there was a groundswell of affection and support from Rangers fans, and the team vowed he’d return again in the postseason for another performance.

From Newsday:

The team had invited him to sing earlier in the playoffs for Game 7 against the Capitals, but he had to pass because of a case of bronchitis that since has cleared.

"You bet I'm excited to be back," Amirante said before the game. "This is bringing back memories of '94 . . . I'm just very excited to be back here and appreciative.

"I thank all the fans for their support, believe me. Fantastic people."

Before Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Final against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Sunday, the announcement was made: John Amirante would be singing the national anthem.

The Garden erupted, louder than it’s been on many occasions during the postseason. Out walked Amirante in his trademark blue jacket and, um, buoyant dark hair.

The anthem that followed was heartfelt and energetic – a reminder of how Amirante has electrified the Garden crowd like few others have for the last three decades.

s/t Blueshirt Banter

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