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        Connecticut teen fulfills dream by singing national anthem at Madison Square Garden

        Alex Inyatkin, who underwent a brain re-section at just 18 months old to treat a seizure disorder and Tuberous Sclerosis, sang the national anthem at Madison Square Garden before the Rangers game.

        News 12 Staff

        Dec 4, 2024, 12:16 PM

        Updated 9 hr ago

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        A Connecticut teenager who has been battling medical challenges his entire life had a dream come true Monday night.
        Alex Inyatkin, who underwent a brain re-section at just 18 months old to treat a seizure disorder and Tuberous Sclerosis, sang the national anthem at Madison Square Garden before the Rangers game.
        The performance was part of the Garden of Dreams Week and fulfilled Inyatkin's Make a Wish dream.