"It's just an incredible honor to be able to sing at the game and for a team that he loved so much," Strader said. "It's just another level of how incredible the Dallas Stars are, and have been, at honoring my dad. It really is such a family and honoring him at this game, it has a special meaning."
Strader will perform during the Stars' Hockey Fights Cancer night for the second consecutive year. The Stars will wear lavender jerseys and use lavender stick tape during warmups. The jerseys will be auctioned off and the proceeds, along with those from a 50/50 raffle, will go to HopeKids, Flashes of Hope, and The Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation.
Strader, who also sang the anthem on Nov. 24, 2015, is an actor and performer in New York. He said performing is a fitting tribute to his dad, who was an expert in his own performance art as a broadcaster.
"I always knew that I wanted to be an actor and a singer, just seeing his work ethic and his sense of community, that he understood that it took every single person doing every single job on a production team make what he did happen," Strader said. "The same thing is in theater, you are there, and you're a part of the turning cog of the clock. You are a part of a puzzle that makes something happen. He taught me how important it is to be part of something like that."