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Indian Standard Time Performs Canadian National Anthem As Canucks Host South Asian Celebration Night

Darpan News Desk, 30 Mar, 2018 01:01 PM

    The Vancouver Canucks hosted South Asian Celebration night on March 29 vs Edmonton.

     

    The night featured contributions of Canadian South Asians to hockey and hockey culture in BC.

     

    The NHL careers and impact of two prominent individuals of Indian descent - Manny Malhotra and Robin Bawa - were told throughout the night.

     

    Hockey Night in Canada in Punjabi's broadcasters joined Canucks host Hannah Bernard in-bowl and featured in content videos over the course of the night.

     

    Indian Standard Time performed the Canadian national anthem on South Asian Celebration Night in Vancouver, who also honoured Robin Bawa as he dropped the puck.

     
     
    WATCH: Vancouver Canucks Host South Asian Celebration Night... vs Edmonton Oilers

    INDIAN STANDARD TIME performed the CANADIAN NATIONAL ANTHEM on South Asian Celebration Night in Vancouver, who also honoured Robin Bawa as he dropped the puck.

    Posted by Darpan Magazine on Friday, 30 March 2018
     
     

    Live musical performances was also featured Dehli 2 Dublin (pre-game and intermission) and South Asian Arts Society bhangra dancers and drummers (in game and intermission).

     

    Vancouver legend Vikram Vij took part in a "What's cooking?" segment, delving in to the delectable Indian cuisine options available at the game.

     
     
     

    Prior to the game, fans were encouraged to head to the Toyota Plaza for pre-game festivities, featuring a dance performance by the South Asian Arts Society as well as bhangra music performed by DJ Jovan Heer.

     
     
     
     
     
     
     

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