Earlier this week, two Canadian peacekeepers were killed in relation to the incident Parliament Hill in Ottawa. For the first time since the tragic attack, the Toronto Maple Leafs, Ottawa Senators and Montreal Canadians all played on the same night on Saturday. They took advantage with one of the more touching ceremonies in recent memory.
Canadian teams honor Ottawa shooting victims during incredible pre-game ceremony
Ottawa, Toronto and Montreal fans all sang the national anthem to remember those lost in the Ottawa shootings this week.


The Ottawa Senators began their pregame ceremony by forming a circle at center ice with their opponents, the New Jersey Devils. After sharing an impressive moment of silence, the Senators began the traditional singing of "O Canada".
There was a twist: a live feed of the pregame ceremony was piped into the Bell Centre in Montreal and Air Canada Centre in Toronto so all three arenas could sing of the true north strong and free together. It was an incredible moment.











