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by Sean Keeley • Apr 29, 2010 1:03 AM EDT
After every goal in the United Center, the Chicago Blackhawks celebrate by playing The Fratelli's Chelsea Dagger. If by chance you aren't familiar, have a listen. It's a catchy celebration ditty. But I suppose if you're the opponent it can get a little grating, especially if you're hearing it often.
The Vancouver Canucks open their playoff series in Chicago on Thursday and they're going to make it their mission to go the entire night without hearing the song once. Just in case each member of the Canucks didn't hate the song already, one Vancouver reporter offered up his iPod to get them all mentally-prepared.
Henrik Sedin is my favorite. It's as if he can't get away from the song, the iPod and the reporter fast enough.
Via Nucks Misconduct
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Stickin' it to the Hawks
How about that legendary Chicago band, Styx, reworking their
1983 smash, “Mr. Roboto”, and making it a tribute to Roberto Luongo: “Mr. Roberto?”
5-1 Canucks on Saturday! Who’s your Uncle “Antti” Niemi?
Sincerely,
Ralph Hass
— MSG-TV imaging voice for the NHL’s Buffalo Sabres (2006 – 2009)
The blog: http://HasTheVoice.blogspot.com
by IceVoice on May 3, 2010 4:47 PM EDT reply actions
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