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"Hockey Sock Rock" is a song written and produced by Alan Thicke, as a publicity tool for the New York Rangers and the National Hockey League (NHL) in 1979, as Rangers president Sonny Werblin worked to make the Rangers more hip in disco-era New York City; the proceeds of the recording went to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. It was ...
The Kitchener Rangers, a Major Junior hockey team in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, use an air raid siren after the horn silences. The song starts at the instrumental, then transitions into the "Hey!"s as opposed to the New York Rangers, who transition into the "Woah"s. Lastly, fans of the junior hockey team chant "Let's go Ran-gers!"
John Cafiero had originally written "I Wanna Be a NY Ranger" with the intention for it to be recorded by the Ramones as an anthem for the New York Rangers ice hockey team. The song is a punk rock interpolation of the military cadence "Airborne Ranger", inspired by the simplicity of older Ramones songs such as "Beat on the Brat". [2]
The song was a big hit with the team, Whalers fans, and even fans of other NHL teams and was played at home games when the Whalers entered the rink for warmups and also after they scored a goal. It was introduced in the mid-1970s on the B side of a souvenir record of team radio-broadcast highlights while they were still named the New England ...
An ice truck hauling equipment to create the ice arrived as the NHL begins converting the field at MetLife Stadium into a hockey arena in East Rutherford, NJ on Monday Feb. 5, 2024. The ice truck ...
He is a furry green alien with hockey sticks for antennas who comes from a galaxy far, far away. [37] His name is a play on the Dallas Stars' team color Victory Green or may be a reference to former owner Norman Green. [38] He was introduced on September 13, 2014, and is the first mascot of the Stars' franchise.
The league is announcing a two-year partnership with Green Day that includes an opening song for NBC Sports' "Wednesday Night Hockey." The song, "Ready, Fire, Aim" isn't custom-made for the NHL ...
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