Tampa Bay Lightning Play The WRONG Song For National Anthem and It Was BAD..
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S. Harper
June 11, 2022 (0:06)
The Tampa Bay Lightning are looking to join some of the greatest teams of all time as the defending two time Stanley cup champions the Lightning are looking to go back to the Stanley Cup final again.
Standing in their way is the New York Rangers who would love nothing but another chance at the world's greatest trophy losing to the Los Angeles kings in the 2014 Stanley Cup final.
With the Rangers leading 2-1 in the series the Lightning were hoping to tie this series up this past Tuesday. However the Lightning's tech department would pull a huge blunder. The Lightning were about to line up for the National anthem but instead they would play Kream by Iggy Azalea featuring Tyga a good track in the club's of Tampa Bay but not the most appropriate for a hockey game.
For those curious of this song it's available here for your listening pleasure, but warning for explicit lyrics.
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