Music and sporting events go hand and hand. Whether it’s tunes for pre-game warmups, music to fill time in between whistles or TV timeouts, or walk-up songs, there’s not too many things outside of the actual events inside a game that get fans pumped up other than a fire beat, crazy drop, or an insane guitar rift.

While staples like “Sandstorm” by Darude, “All I do is Win” by DJ Khaled, Sweet Caroline performed by Neil Diamond and Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin” are commonly tunes you’ll hear at a game. New Jersey Devils organist Pete Cannarozzi opts to play a song at the conclusion of periods that resonates with hockey fans, especially ones that played hockey video games growing up.

The NHL 94 theme song.
 

That's pretty epic. 
 

Cannarozzi has been the Devils organist since 2001. On November 10, the Deivls have a special WWE themed night. Cannarozzi played tribute to the icon Ric Flair by playing his theme song, and was stylin’ and profilin’ on the keys. 

Cannarozzi is in his 17th season with the Devils, and he’s got some pretty funky jams.

 

(h/t MSG Network)