Los Angeles… you will never surprise me.
The Los Angeles Kings played host to the Edmonton Oilers in the recent NHL playoffs Match-up in the first roundbut that’s not a game that makes headlines, but rather something that happened beforehand.
Members of the Korean Town Senior & Community Centre sang “Star Spangold Banner,” but they didn’t sing. Rather, they used harmonica to perform our national anthem.
As for the reception, most people in the game apparently approved the group’s production, and even after the performance, they applauded thousands. (Related: The NFL Draft starts with one of the greatest trolling jobs ever, including President Trump.)
That being said, some people weren’t happy, so they took them to express their misfortune on social media.
“Anyone who thought this was a good idea probably doesn’t have a job,” posted one user on Twitter.
“In the ternation,” another individual wrote.
Kings Executive 1: “The national anthem is needed to set fire to a long cup run. Iconic
Kings Executive 2: I’m thinking about a grandma harmonica
Kings Executive 1: Where are you?
Kings Executive 2: This is LaBaby pic.twitter.com/vnfl2hjxfc
– oilersnation.com, oily since 2007 (@oilersnation) April 22, 2025
Hey, I’m giving this to the Korean Town Senior & Community Centre: They had better performances Chedur Sanders It was done in the NFL Draft. (lmao)
I’m built for what brings today
– Shedeur Sanders (@shedeursanders) April 24, 2025
He barely knew…
Shedeur Sanders were 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. The Korea Town Senior & Community Centre definitely beat it.


