Cami Clune Reimagines Sabres Anthem as Buffalo's Playoff Run Ignites
The local singer's modern take on 'We're Gonna Win That Cup' captures a city's hockey fever, while a meteorologist's departure and a fatal crash mark the week's other headlines.

CANADA —
Key facts
- Cami Clune created a modern version of the classic Buffalo Sabres playoff anthem.
- The Sabres will face the Canadiens in Round 2 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
- Two Sabres forwards are ruled out for the next round.
- Sabres-themed hats made by refugee women see increased demand due to the playoff run.
- WGRZ meteorologist Jennifer Stanonis leaves the station after three years.
- A Buffalo woman admitted to causing a fatal crash that killed a pedestrian walking his dog.
- A car crashed into DTLR Monday morning, prompting police and fire response.
A New Anthem for a Playoff Run
Cami Clune, a Buffalo-born singer, has released a reimagined version of the classic Sabres playoff anthem 'We're Gonna Win That Cup.' The track arrives as the team advances to the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, facing the Montreal Canadiens. Clune's rendition updates the beloved rallying cry for a new generation of fans. The original anthem, a staple of Sabres playoff history, has been given a modern twist that blends pop and rock elements. Clune, who gained national attention on NBC's 'The Voice,' said the project was a labor of love for her hometown team. The song has quickly gained traction on local radio and social media.
Sabres Face Canadiens Without Two Forwards
The Buffalo Sabres have officially drawn the Montreal Canadiens for the second round of the playoffs. The series is set to begin later this week, with the Sabres holding home-ice advantage. However, the team will be without two forwards, who have been ruled out for the entire next round due to injuries sustained in the first round. The Sabres' depth will be tested as they face a Canadiens team that swept its first-round series. Buffalo's playoff run has already boosted local morale and economic activity, with demand for Sabres-themed merchandise soaring. Notably, hats made by refugee women through a local nonprofit have seen a significant uptick in sales.
Meteorologist Jennifer Stanonis Departs WGRZ
Jennifer Stanonis, a meteorologist at WGRZ-TV (Channel 2), is leaving the NBC affiliate after three years in her second stint at the station. Her departure was announced by Alan Pergament, a media columnist, who noted that her next destination is unknown. Stanonis first worked at WGRZ from 2008 to 2011 before returning in 2021. Her exit comes as a surprise to many in the Buffalo media market. Stanonis was a familiar face to viewers, delivering weather forecasts during morning and evening newscasts. The station has not yet announced a replacement.
Fatal Crash and Other Local Incidents
A Buffalo woman has admitted to causing a fatal crash that killed a pedestrian who was walking his dog. The incident, which occurred earlier this year, has led to charges of vehicular manslaughter. The victim's family has called for stricter penalties for distracted driving. In other news, a car crashed into the DTLR store on Monday morning, prompting a response from police and firefighters. No serious injuries were reported. Meanwhile, gas prices in Western New York have spiked again, with the average price per gallon rising by several cents over the past week.
Community and Cultural Events Heat Up
Buffalo is gearing up for a busy summer, with FIFA World Cup 2026 watch parties announced for Canalside in June. The city will host several viewing events as part of the global tournament. Additionally, a Books for Kids book drive has returned, aiming to put books in the hands of local children. A Buffalo Korean War veteran celebrated his 100th birthday this week, surrounded by family and community members. The milestone was marked by a parade and a proclamation from the mayor. On the cannabis front, licensed dispensaries in New York can now host temporary pop-ups, expanding access to legal marijuana.
What's Next for Buffalo
The Sabres' playoff run continues to dominate headlines, with Game 1 against the Canadiens expected to draw a massive television audience. The team's success has also spotlighted local artists like Cami Clune, whose anthem could become a lasting symbol of this postseason. Off the ice, the search for a new meteorologist at WGRZ will begin, while the community mourns the loss of a pedestrian in a preventable crash. As summer approaches, Buffalo's cultural calendar fills with events from concerts to World Cup watch parties, offering residents reasons to celebrate. The coming weeks will reveal whether the Sabres can advance further and whether the city's momentum extends beyond hockey.
The bottom line
- Cami Clune's modern version of the Sabres anthem has become a rallying cry for the team's playoff run.
- The Sabres face the Canadiens in Round 2 without two injured forwards.
- Meteorologist Jennifer Stanonis leaves WGRZ after three years; her next role is unknown.
- A Buffalo woman admitted to causing a fatal crash that killed a pedestrian walking his dog.
- Gas prices in Western New York continue to rise, adding financial strain on drivers.
- Buffalo will host FIFA World Cup 2026 watch parties at Canalside in June.






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