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UNIONDALE, NY - OCTOBER 11: John Tavares #91 (L) and Ryan Strome #18 of the New York Islanders celebrate Tavares' first period goal against the Carolina Hurricanes at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on October 11, 2014 in Uniondale, New York. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
The New York Islanders' signature "Yes!" chant will be an audible part of EA Sports' "NHL 16" video game, which will be released in September.
The fans' repetitive one-word salute can be heard in the video game after an Islanders' goal at Barclays Center. The "Yes!" chant is also audible after a New York victory, with members of the club skating toward center ice to celebrate.
The chant was initially made famous by former WWE world champion Daniel Bryan, but the Islanders' fans at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum quickly embraced it as a way to honor their team.
(h/t Lighthouse Hockey)