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Emotions on guard for thee: Ukrainian, Canadian anthems to be sung at Jets-Canadiens NHL game

Christopher Sklepowich is preparing for what an emotional evening at Tuesday's NHL game between the Winnipeg Jets and Montreal Canadiens and none of hisconcern has to do with hockey.

Opportunity 'means an incredible amount to us': Hoosli Ukrainian Male Chorus

The Hoosli Ukrainian Male Chorus, seen here performing at a 2017 Winnipeg Jets game, will be singing the Ukrainian national anthem on Tuesday evening. (Winnipeg Jets)

Christopher Sklepowich is preparing for what an emotional evening at Tuesday's NHL game between the Winnipeg Jets and Montreal Canadiens and none of hisconcern has to do with hockey.

"There will definitely be a lot of reflection backstage before we step on the iceknowing that, as much as we will be feeling the emotion as ambassadors and figureheads for Winnipeg's Ukrainian community, it's incumbent upon us to to walk onto the stage and perform as we can and make sure that our song is heard loud and wide," said Christopher Sklepowich,tenor with the Hoosli Ukrainian Male Chorus.

The Jets have asked the groupto sing the Canadian and Ukrainian national anthems at the game.

Hoosli has performed the Canadian and American anthems several times at Jets games, but this is a first for the Ukrainian anthem, the lyrics ofwhich focus on the concepts of hope andpatriotism, Sklepowich says.

"I know there are definitely a fewguys that were very emotionally moved when we found out that the Winnipeg Jets and the NHL are giving us this opportunity. It means an incredible amount to us," saidSklepowich, who is also chair of Hoosli's board of directors.

Russia's invasion of Ukraine, now in its sixthday, has seen civilian targets attacked in Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, while a convoy of tanks and other vehicles continues to threaten the capital, Kyiv.

Many Ukrainian civilians spent another night huddled in shelters, basements or corridors.

"It's been a very difficult week in overall kind of taking it one day at a time, making sure that we're checking in with each other to see how everyone's doing and and supporting each other,"Sklepowichsaid.

"And for those of us with family and friends in Ukraine, staying in contact with them as much as is feasible andsending our love and support to them."

Hoosli, formed in 1969, hasperformed all over North America but Tuesday's appearance will be one of the largest ever with an estimated31 singers,Sklepowichsays.

In 2019, Hoosli pose for a photo as part of the group's 50th anniversary concert. (Submitted by Hoosli Ukrainian Male Chorus)

Both the Canadian and Ukrainian anthems hold great weight for the men of Hoosli.

"We're very, very fortunate to live in a country like Canada, and it's never been more evident than now," Sklepowichsaid.

"It is just so heartbreaking and heart-wrenching to see the images and the stories coming out of Ukraine right now. So as much as our hearts will be breaking for them, we will be using that emotionto spur our performance as well."

The title of the Ukrainian anthem,Shche ne vmerla Ukraina,translates into "Ukraine has not died," and the lyricsgoon to say, "nor her glory, nor her freedom," Sklepowich said.

"It speaks about how we're willing to lay our lives on the line for our country, and to prove that we are part of the great Kozak brotherhood. It's a very, very powerful moving piece."

In addition to singing their hearts for theirhomeland, Hooslihopes the anthem encourages people to remain steadfast in backingUkraine and not let apathy set in.

"Ukraine needs our support now and in the future, to both fight off the invasion and also to rebuild once Ukraine is victorious,"Sklepowich said.

Hoosli Ukrainian Male Chorus sing Canadian and Ukrainian national anthems ahead of Canadiens-Jets game

3 years ago
Duration 4:04
The group performed both anthems as a showing of support for Ukraine.

With files from Marcy Markusa and Janice Grant