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Kyle Ivan, an Ottawa singer, is banished to Taiwan by the Senators after his viral music video is blamed for jinxing the team's playoff run. He acknowledges the backlash and hopes his absence will help the team in their series against the Hurricanes.
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After a video hyping up the Ottawa Senators’ playoff run went viral for the wrong reasons, Kyle Ivan is making amends. Ivan, an Ottawa-based singer, has been under fire for releasing a music video earlier this week that fans say have jinxed the team’s postseason. But in a facetious video posted by the Senators on Thursday — captioned “You’re welcome Sens fans” — Ivan announced that he would be spending the rest of the series against the Carolina Hurricanes in Asia as punishment for cursing the team. “I have been sent here by the Ottawa Senators organization because they wanted me as far from the Canadian Tire Centre as possible before Game 3 tonight,” Ivan said, later clarifying that he was in Taiwan.
You're welcome Sens fans. pic.twitter.com/gyQ5NBNFHt
— x - Ottawa Senators (@Senators) April 23, 2026 Ivan released the video on social media last week — a parody of Eminem’s “Without Me” in front of the Canadian Tire Centre, where the Senators play. But the video went viral on multiple platforms, with a repost of the video on X receiving several responses that were not complimentary. *Warning: the following post contains strong language.* 😂😂😂 Ottawa is toast.
— Paul Bissonnette (@BizNasty2point0) April 18, 2026 Canes in 4
— Sara (@SaraCivian) April 17, 2026 In the days since, the Senators lost both games to the Hurricanes in Raleigh to start the series — first a 2-0 loss in Game 1, before a 3-2 double overtime loss in Game 2. In his video statement posted on Thursday, Ivan admitted that the video had “backfired,” instead making him into “the biggest Sens villain since Chris Kunitz” — the former Anaheim Ducks and Pittsburgh Penguins winger. “Many of you have blamed me for the goal posts, the crease clears and the overall bad luck we have faced in the first two games. And, upon further reflection, I think you’re right,” Ivan said. “I realize now what I’ve done is wrong. It was wrong of me to put out another music video. It was wrong to film in front of the CTC without the team’s blessing. And it was wrong of me to unleash this string of bad luck on our favorite team.
“Because of this, I will be watching the rest of the series from Taiwan, a punishment that is harsh, but fair. I’m hoping this will help change the outcome of the rest of the series from the Sens,” he continued. Ivan also released last year, celebrating the Senators’ first postseason appearance in eight years with a parody of Blur’s “Song 2.” Ottawa went on to lose to the Toronto Maple Leafs in the first round. The Senators host the next two games of the best-of-seven series in Ottawa, with Game 3 on Thursday and Game 4 on Saturday. If Ottawa is able to get a win (perhaps with Ivan’s help), the series will return to North Carolina next week.
Kyle Ivan was sent to Taiwan as a humorous punishment after his viral music video was blamed for jinxing the Senators' playoff performance.
The Senators lost the first two games of the series against the Hurricanes, with scores of 2-0 in Game 1 and 3-2 in double overtime in Game 2.
Kyle Ivan admitted that his music video backfired and acknowledged that it contributed to the team's bad luck in the playoffs.
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