REGINA -- After the Saskatchewan Roughriders had their way with Hamilton in the first half, Hedley hit the right note with "Anything" during the halftime show of the 101st Grey Cup. "I can do anything," sang lead singer Jacob Hoggard. A snowmobiler flew up a ramp and over the stage as the band performed at midfield, with cheerleaders surrounding the stage. With the temperature at minus-one and feeling like minus-eight -- a lot warmer than earlier in the week --Hoggard did not strip off as he does in the video for "Anything." He opted for a red plaid shirt and vest. Flashpots and fireworks may have raised the temperature at field level. The almost 45,000 fans, almost every one clad in green, were in a mood to party thanks to the Roughriders big lead. Hedley, from Abbotsford, B.C., was clearly into the gig. They tweeted a picture of themselves wearing CFL jerseys just ahead of kickoff. The songs "Invincible" and "Cha-Ching" followed before volunteers raced onto the field to remove parts of the stage, with pickup trucks hauling the largest parts off the field. Saskatchewans Sheepdogs kicked off the festivities before kickoff with "Feeling Good," mirroring the mood of Rider Nation. The Saskatoon band played two songs on a small stage near the north endzone, with a small crowd in front. The band wrapped up their short set with "I Dont Know" before making way for the player introductions. "What a game so far, the band tweeted during halftime. "Were sitting up with the rowdy folks in the cheap seats and the atmosphere is tremendous." Prior to the game, the Sheedogs got to swap stories on the sidelines with actor Tom Hanks. Serena Ryder, a native of Millbrook, Ont., who now makes her home in Toronto, played the national anthem complete with a Flying V guitar. 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"It was gone until this morning, until right now," Girardi said dryly Friday when reporters asked him about the gaffe. "As a player, theres really no worse feeling than that. Obviously in the Stanley Cup finals you dont want to make a play that costs your team. "Obviously (I was) stewing about it a little bit (on the Rangers off-day Thursday) but youve got to move on. Weve got a huge opportunity to get it 1-1 going back to our building." Game 2 is Saturday at Staples Center. Girardi, who plays with Ryan McDonagh on the Rangers top defensive pairing, got plenty of support from his teammates in the wake of the overtime mistake. "Danny was down for a few minutes," said forward Brad Richards. "Everybody kind of picked him up. "Thats a tough bounce. It just happened that that was the overtime goal that the bounce happened. We got a bounce on tthe second goal that went off their D-man (Slava Voynov) in the net.dddddddddddd" McDonagh sits next to Girardi in the locker room and wasted little time going over the play. "Thats how we work through things as a group," said McDonagh. "Me and him are a pretty talkative pairing. No matter what happens, bad play, good play, were talking about it, trying to improve, trying to make sure were on the same page as much as possible. "If it was flip-flopped and it was me, he would have came to me and asked me, What could we have done differently, what could we have done better? Thats the beauty of our pairing and the beauty of him, too. He doesnt soak in the wounds, so to speak, think about the what-ifs. He just tries to correct it, see what he can do better, and were there supporting him." It was clearly appreciated. "Its great to hear the guys rally around you," said Girardi. "That could happen to anyone and everyone would have reacted the same way, doesnt matter who it is. Thats the type of team we are. Everyones got each others back." Several assistant coaches also spoke to Girardi afterwards. Rangers coach Alain Vigneault, meanwhile, kept the incident in perspective "Everybody understands the dynamic of that play," he said. "You know, Dans got to turn the page and move on. "Hes been one of our real solid defencemen, not only in the playoffs and the regular season, but hes a real hard worker, and Im sure that hes focused on the next game now." ' ' '