Patrick Kane sings his heart out at karaoke and with Jimmy Buffett

Cristina Ledra

Patrick Kane sings his heart out at karaoke and with Jimmy Buffett image

Sesame Street taught us to sing, sing a song, sing out loud to last our whole lives long and to not worry that it's not good enough for anyone else to hear.

Blackhawks forward Patrick Kane learned the lesson well and couldn't stop singing during his day with the Stanley Cup. After helping the Blackhawks win their third Stanley Cup in six years, Kane went around gracing the people of Chicago with his beautiful singing voice.

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Here he is doing his rendition of Tom Petty's "Free Fallin'" in a karaoke bar, though he may not be a seasoned veteran of the karaoke circuit considering he sings "instrumental break" around the 2:05 mark. He gets the crowd revved up NSFW-style around 2:25 before finishing the song, and then gets NSFW-y with the crowd again before he exits stage right with Chelsea Dagger playing in the background. 

The fact that he's wearing the same outfit here as he was when he went on stage with Jimmy Buffett a few days ago doesn't necessarily mean those two things happened on the same day, but the fact that the Stanley Cup makes an appearance in both videos probably does. 

Kane and post-Stanley Cup Jimmy Buffett concerts has become tradition with that being his celebration of choice all three times.

Here he is getting his own version of "Margaritaville" in 2013:

It was the first one in 2010 where the Kaner Shuffle was born. 

So Kane's day with the Cup included singing karaoke and singing (and dancing) with Jimmy Buffett, all while wearing a giant parrot on his head and also sporting a man bun. Pretty good day for the champ.

Cristina Ledra