Dominick Critelli, a 104-year-old World War II veteran, performed the national anthem before the New York Islanders' win over the New York Rangers.
Dominic Critelli delighted a crowd of more than 17,000 with his National Anthem rendition before the Rangers-Islanders game ...
While the Islanders blanked the Rangers on Saturday night, the real highlight came before the game, when 104-year-old ...
The New York Islanders had a very special guest in attendance for their first contest after the holiday break. As the team ...
Dominick Critelli brought the UBS Arena crowd to its feet with his rendition, holding the last note for an extra beat as fans ...
A World War II veteran earned a much-deserved standing ovation after playing the National Anthem during a recent NHL game.
Coulter enlisted in the U.S. Coast Guard at its Baltimore base where a hockey team was formed. In 1942, the "Cutters" entered the Eastern Amateur Hockey League and frequently played at the old Madison ...
At 104 years old, Staff Sergeant Dominick Critelli is staying sharp. The World War II veteran performed the national anthem at UBS Arena on Saturday, before the New York Islanders matchup against the ...
Dominick Critelli, an 104-year-old veteran, played an unforgettable rendition of the National Anthem at a New York Islanders game.
When Dominick Critelli held the final note for nearly 15 seconds, the crowd at the UBS Arena roared with a thunderous chant ...
He's a 104-year old World War II veteran. He was a member of the Army, a Staff Sergeant. And on Saturday night, he performed the national anthem before the New York Islanders ' home game. He played it ...
Fans sang the national anthem as Critelli performed his instrumental rendition, which ended with the crowd chanting, "USA, USA," and giving him a rousing ovation.