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BOSTON - The Boston Bruins announced today that Marblehead, MA native Paige Vigneron will perform the national anthem at the Boston Bruins home game against the Washington Capitals on Thursday, January 10.
Vigneron, a graduate of Bishop Fenwick High School in Peabody, is currently a senior at Endicott College where she is working toward a Bachelor of Arts with a concentration in Music Therapy and minors in creative arts therapy and music. She recently completed a semester long internship at the Jimmy Fund Clinic at The Dana Farber Cancer Center.

With the retirement of Garden legend, Rene Rancourt, at the conclusion of the 2017-18 season, the Boston Bruins held live auditions on August 8 to find a rotating group of singers who would perform the anthem at home games during the 2018-19 season. Out of more than 600 applications, 52 finalists were chosen to partake in the live auditions. Vigneron is the 11th out of that group of finalists to be selected to perform this season, following Todd Angilly, Shanna Jackman, Dayna Fisk, Michelle Brooks-Thompson, Kara McEachern, Nick Page, Sarah Kostecki, Vanessa Salvucci, David Tyler and Kamryn Richard. Information on future new anthem performers will be announced prior to each Boston Bruins home game.