10 photos from pre-game ceremony, O Canada

The Senators paid tribute to Cpl. Cirillo with a powerful pre-game ceremony.

Hockey returned to Ottawa with a powerful pre-game ceremony to honour Cpl. Nathan Cirillo and Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent.

The ceremony was co-ordinated between the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, Bell Centre in Montreal and Air Canada Centre in Toronto.

Here are 10 of the best pictures that were posted on Twitter during the powerful pre-game ceremony:

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Stephen Whyno on Twitter: “O Canada indeed. http://t.co/0x9xymeKXP”

Stephen Whyno on Twitter: “Inside Canadian Tire Centre http://t.co/LZWHoVo5oF”

Caroline Cameron on Twitter: “As seen on HNIC, fans entering Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa. http://t.co/oklQ4oxqoU”

Toronto Maple Leafs on Twitter: “The coordinated tribute underway #CanadaStrong http://t.co/LMudXKNr11”

Canadiens Montréal on Twitter: “Tonight’s anthems are being presented in unison with the @Senators & @MapleLeafs. http://t.co/KKJwtIUAM9”

Ottawa Senators on Twitter: “PIC: Another perspective of tonight’s pre-game ceremony. Thank you Canadian Forces and first responders. http://t.co/BaLhx6Y9ox”

Seth Rorabaugh on Twitter: “Devils and Senators players standing side by side in Ottawa for a pregame ceremony: http://t.co/25oQs4yf4h”

Pete Blackburn on Twitter: “This is great. http://t.co/jUwlxm8v4P”

Lauren Pelley on Twitter: “ACC crowd singing Oh Canada, massive flag behind them. http://t.co/xmm8bEjLaZ”

Megan Robinson on Twitter: “The ceremony in Ottawa and visuals of the War Memorial shown on the big screen here at ACC. #Leafs http://t.co/16LrKg5Dp8”

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