Céline Dion wows 2024 NHL Draft by announcing Canadiens’ pick



Many NHL teams upped the ante on Friday night during the draft at The Sphere in Las Vegas.

Nevertheless, the Canadiens stole the show when they allowed five-time Grammy winner and Quebec native Céline Dion to announce the selection of Russian winger Ivan Demidov with the fifth overall pick in the first round.

After a few extended pauses, the “My Heart Will Go On” singer mustered out the selection of the 18-year-old forward.

Céline Dion announces the fifth overall pick of the 2024 NHL Draft NHLI via Getty Images

ESPN broadcaster John Buccigross was quick to react, calling it “the most dramatic draft announcement of all time.”

Demidov is set to join one of the league’s most storied franchises, which has won 24 Stanley Cups but is still seeking its first since 1993.

And he is bringing with him much talent.

Ivan Demidov reacts onstage as Celine Dion and team personnel look on onstage after being selected fifth overall by the Canadiens during the first round of the 2024 NHL Draft. NHLI via Getty Images

Demidov decimated the junior-level MHL in Russia, where he tucked away 23 goals and added 37 assists — totaling 60 points — in only 30 games this season.

Scouting reports touted the stud as one of the most prolific Russian prospects in recent years.

Nevertheless, Montreal wasn’t the only one to add some flair on draft night.

The Flyers followed suit with the 13th pick in the draft, where they brought out legendary ring announcer Michael Buffer.

Buffer had the pleasure of pronouncing center Jett Luchanko of the OHL’s Guelph Storm as the Flyers’ selection.

But, of course, he started his announced with his famous phrase, “Let’s get ready to rumble!”

Michael Buffer announces Jett Luchanko’s selection at the 2024 NHL Draft AP

“What a way to enter the NHL, with Michael Buffer announcing your name,” Buccigross said.

Luchanko is coming off a successful junior ice hockey stint during which he scored 20 goals and 74 points in 68 games.

He has proven to have exceptional hockey IQ alongside a solid two-way game.

If Dion and Buffer are a harbinger of what’s to come for the Canadiens and Flyers, the NHL is now on notice.



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