New York City mayor to sing ‘I Love L.A.’ on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ to settle Stanley Cup bet

NEW YORK, N.Y. – The mayor of New York City will sing “I Love L.A.” on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” to settle a Stanley Cup bet.

The Kimmel show says Mayor Bill de Blasio (dih-BLAH’-zee-oh) will also treat a studio audience in Los Angeles to New York City hot dogs on Monday night.

He made the hockey bet with Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti (gahr-SEHT’-ee).

De Blasio will appear via satellite from Times Square. He’ll be joined by New York City’s 52nd Street Project student chorus.

Garcetti will be alongside the late night host in his Los Angeles studio.

The LA Kings won the Cup Friday night on home ice with a 3-2 double-overtime victory over the New York Rangers.

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