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If you’re searching for affirmation that America is still a cultural melting pot, you needn’t look further than Minnesota’s newest craze: Zamboni® Karaoke. In a state whose name is taken from the Dakota Sioux word for “sky-tinted water”, athletes of a sport which originated in Nova Scotia ride in an ice resurfacer invented by the son of Italian immigrants and partake a sing-a-long format popularized in Japan.

MINNESOTA’S ZAMBONI® KARAOKE

Game On! Minnesota presents Zamboni® Karaoke with the Edina Hornets girls hockey team

Zamboni® Karaoke is the brainchild of John King — the creative genius behind the annual Minnesota State High School All Hockey Hair Team — who claims the new format is what would happen if Carpool Karaoke had a fender-bender with the hockey scene in the movie Strange Brew.

WHITE BEAR LAKE BEARS

In the debut episode of Zamboni Karoke, King rides with high school seniors Austin Carroll, Chase Hamstad, and Max Jennrich from the White Bear Lake Bears hockey team, who sing Neal Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline” and Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believing” — a nod to their yet unsatisfied state-championship aspirations.

MINNETONKA SKIPPERS

In the second episode of Zamboni Karoke, we hover above the ice with Minnetonka Skippers hockey players Matt Koethe, Luke Loheit, and Andrew Hicks. The trio provides us serviceable snippets from Chris Brown’s “Forever” and Miley Cyrus’ “The Climb”.

DULUTH EAST GREYHOUNDS

Next, Kings hosts three players from chilly shores of Lake Superior in the form of Ian Mageau, Ryder Donovan, and Garret Worth. The Duluth East Greyhounds stars flex their vocal muscles on One Direction’s “What Makes You Beautiful” and Iyaz’s “Replay”.

EDINA HORNETS

In the first episode of Zamboni Karoke to feature a girls’ hockey team, King sits down with 2016 State Champs Eva Hendrikson, Aliyah Lance, and Emily Oden from the Edina Hornets. The girls outshine all the show’s previous guests with full-throated renditions of Shawn Mendes’ “Stiches” and Kidz Bop Kids “American Boy”.

After the interview, the musical threesome went on to lead Edina to a second-straight state title on the ice, with Lance scoring the game-winning goal.

ST. CLOUD CATHEDRAL

The latest episode represents a chance to meet another triumvirate of Minnesota’s top high school hockey players in the state like Mack Motzko, Nate Warner, and Jeron Hirschfeld from St. Cloud Cathedral. The boys start off with Cyrus’ “Party in the USA”, before cranking out Florida Georgia Line’s hit song “Cruise”.