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«Breaking News» Will Ferrell's Anchorman character Ron Burgundy leaves NHL fans in stitches

NHL fans got a little extra last night when Will Ferrell reprised his classic Anchorman character to call an LA Kings game.


Ron Burgundy took to the booth to commentate in his own inimitable style, 120 miles north of his usual stomping ground of San Diego, to help spur his team on to a 4-2 to victory over the San Jose Sharks.


The debonair newsman, who looked typically stylish with a silk scarf draped casually around his neck, had viewers and co-commentators in stitches with his wacky anecdotes and 'knowledge' of the Sharks. 



Stay Classy: NHL fans got a little when Will Ferrell reprised his famous Anchorman character to call the LA Kings game. Ron Burgundy took to the booth to commentate in his own inimitable style, 120 miles north of his usual stomping ground of San Diego


Stay Classy: NHL fans got a little when Will Ferrell reprised his famous Anchorman character to call the LA Kings game. Ron Burgundy took to the booth to commentate in his own inimitable style, 120 miles north of his usual stomping ground of San Diego



Stay Classy: NHL fans got a little when Will Ferrell reprised his famous Anchorman character to call the LA Kings game. Ron Burgundy took to the booth to commentate in his own inimitable style, 120 miles north of his usual stomping ground of San Diego





Kind of a big deal: The newsman, who looked typically stylish with a silk scarf draped casually across his neck, had viewers and co-commentators in stitches with his wacky anecdotes


Kind of a big deal: The newsman, who looked typically stylish with a silk scarf draped casually across his neck, had viewers and co-commentators in stitches with his wacky anecdotes



Kind of a big deal: The newsman, who looked typically stylish with a silk scarf draped casually across his neck, had viewers and co-commentators in stitches with his wacky anecdotes





Pucker up: Ferrell, a regular at Kings games, even enjoyed an intimate moment with a burrito during the match while on 'Kiss-Cam'. Burgundy, who confessed his love of Mexican food, was presented with the burrito and a glass of milk to help fuel his frantic commentary


Pucker up: Ferrell, a regular at Kings games, even enjoyed an intimate moment with a burrito during the match while on 'Kiss-Cam'. Burgundy, who confessed his love of Mexican food, was presented with the burrito and a glass of milk to help fuel his frantic commentary



Pucker up: Ferrell, a regular at Kings games, even enjoyed an intimate moment with a burrito during the match while on 'Kiss-Cam'. Burgundy, who confessed his love of Mexican food, was presented with the burrito and a glass of milk to help fuel his frantic commentary



Ferrell, a regular at Kings games, even enjoyed an intimate moment with a burrito during the match when he puckered up with the wrap on 'Kiss-Cam'.


Burgundy, who loves Mexican food as much as his creator Ferrell does the Kings, was presented with the burrito and a glass of milk to help fuel his frantic commentary.


He also gave an insight into his superstitions as a news anchor, telling viewers he has worn the same pair of 'lucky underwear' for every broadcast he has ever done.

And after such a stellar career, they are now held together with 'staples and duct tape' as 'they're shredded'. 


He even threw shade at the Sharks for never winning the Stanley Cup and chugged  beers before the game.


In one instance, he shouted 'Cleared by the Kings! Take that, San Jose!! Zero Stanley Cups. ZERO Stanley Cups for the San Jose Sharks!!' 


As well as: 'Shot on goal, he scores!! Put that baby to bed without a diaper.' 







Ferrell also gave an insight into his superstitions as a news anchor, telling viewers he has worn the same pair of 'lucky underwear' for every broadcast he has ever done


Ferrell also gave an insight into his superstitions as a news anchor, telling viewers he has worn the same pair of 'lucky underwear' for every broadcast he has ever done



Ferrell also gave an insight into his superstitions as a news anchor, telling viewers he has worn the same pair of 'lucky underwear' for every broadcast he has ever done





In a glass case of emotion! Happily, for Ferrell, his beloved Kings went on a scoring route and won the game. Sadly, however, only after his second quarter broadcast had ended, meaning he was left to hilariously invent goals and celebrate them while the game was still in play


In a glass case of emotion! Happily, for Ferrell, his beloved Kings went on a scoring route and won the game. Sadly, however, only after his second quarter broadcast had ended, meaning he was left to hilariously invent goals and celebrate them while the game was still in play



In a glass case of emotion! Happily, for Ferrell, his beloved Kings went on a scoring route and won the game. Sadly, however, only after his second quarter broadcast had ended, meaning he was left to hilariously invent goals and celebrate them while the game was still in play



Happily, for Ferrell, his beloved Kings went on a scoring route and won the game. Sadly, however, only after his second quarter broadcast had ended, meaning he was left to hilariously invent goals and celebrate them while the game was still in play.


Ferrell debuted the Anchorman character in 2004. The Seventies-styled newsreader was an enormous hit at the box office, grossing $90 million worldwide. 


The character featured alongside a motley crew of fellow zany broadcasters including: Steve Carrell's 'Brick Tameland', Paul Rudd's 'Brian Fantana', David Koechner's 'Champ King', and Burgundy's love-interest-turned-rival 'Veronica Corningstone' - played by Christina Applegate. 



The character featured alongside a motley crew of fellow zany broadcasters including: Steve Carrell's 'Brick Tameland' (right), Paul Rudd's 'Brian Fantana' (left) and David Koechner's 'Champ King' (centre right)


The character featured alongside a motley crew of fellow zany broadcasters including: Steve Carrell's 'Brick Tameland' (right), Paul Rudd's 'Brian Fantana' (left) and David Koechner's 'Champ King' (centre right)



The character featured alongside a motley crew of fellow zany broadcasters including: Steve Carrell's 'Brick Tameland' (right), Paul Rudd's 'Brian Fantana' (left) and David Koechner's 'Champ King' (centre right)





Whammy! Happily, for Ferrell, his beloved Kings went on a scoring route - but only after his second quarter broadcast had ended. Nonetheless, his struggling LA Kings took a much deserved 4-2 victory


Whammy! Happily, for Ferrell, his beloved Kings went on a scoring route - but only after his second quarter broadcast had ended. Nonetheless, his struggling LA Kings took a much deserved 4-2 victory



Whammy! Happily, for Ferrell, his beloved Kings went on a scoring route - but only after his second quarter broadcast had ended. Nonetheless, his struggling LA Kings took a much deserved 4-2 victory



The movie birthed a slew of pop culture references including 'Stay Classy, San Diego' - which the character uses as a sign-off following broadcasts.


A sequel, in 2014, grossed $173,649,015 worldwide.


His most recent film didn't fare so well, however. Theatre goers were left distinctly unamused by Holmes and Watson - a comedy update of the Sherlock Holmes saga.


Ferrell, 51, and John C. Reilly's adaptation of the popular Sherlock Holmes character hit theaters across the United States on December 25 last year. Neither fans nor critics were amused by the movie, which holds a seven percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes. 


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