hockey songs

Hockey songs are inspirational songs written for the game of hockey. There are many songs written about this great sport. Hockey songs are a great way to capture the spirit of the game.

There are many bands singing hockey songs. They play inspirational hockey songs for the team to boost their spirits. Hockey song themes vary greatly from band to band. There are humorous hockey songs, songs about hockey players, and songs praising segments of famous hockey events.

There are numerous popular hockey songs in Canada. The game of ice hockey is the most popular game and the national winter sport in Canada. Many Canadians are obsessed with hockey which has become a part of Canadian culture. Hockey songs are written to inspire and motivate hockey players.

Of several hockey songs, ‘The hockey song’ is the best. Written by ‘Stompin’ Tom Connors, it’s an immortal song that celebrates Canada’s love of hockey. Well known for its refrain, the song has verses, each describing a period of play in a typical hockey game. This song is the most played in all Canadian hockey events.

Another classic hockey song is the Tragically Hip song “Fifty Mission Cap.” This song is a true story about Bill Barilko, who scored one of the most famous goals in the history of the National Hockey League. The legend of Barilko, who scored the 1951 Stanley Cup winning goal for the Toronto Maple, and his mysterious death are forever immortalized in this song.

Other popular hockey songs include “Hockey” by Jane Siberry, “Hockey Night in Canada” by The Shuffle Demons, “Gordie and My Old Man” by Grievous Angels, “The Ballad of Wendel Clark, Parts I and II” by Rheostatics, “Hit someone!” by Warren Zevon and “The Zamboni Song” by Gear Daddies.

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