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Longtime Bruins anthem singer Rene Rancourt to retire at end of season

Rene Rancourt, the tuxedoed troubadour who has sung the national anthem before Boston Bruins games for more than 40 years, announced on Wednesday that he will retire at the end of the season.

78-year-old began singing at Bruins games in 1975

Singer Rene Rancourt and his signature fist pump will retire at the end of the season after serving as the Boston Bruins' anthem singer for more than 40 years. (Elise Amendola/The Associated Press)

Rene Rancourt, the tuxedoed troubadour who has sung the national anthem before Boston Bruins games for more than 40 years, announced on Wednesday that he will retire at the end of the season.

The 78-year-old trained opera singer began singing the "Star-Spangled Banner" at Red Sox games and took over the U.S. and Canadian anthems at Bruins games during the 1975-76 season. He ends his performance with a signature fist pump he modelled after Bruins forward Randy Burridge.


Rancourt performed the anthem on April 17, 2013, for the first sporting event in the city after the Boston Marathon bombing. He sang the first few words and then allowed the crowd to take over.