Chelsea Dagger at the Olympics!
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Matt
February 9, 2022 (8:18)
Chicago Blackhawks fans who watched the Woman's Olympic Hockey team this week, most likely recognized one of the in-arena goal songs. It is a tune that has accompanied the United Center goal horn for more than a decade. It has been played a lot during the opening week of competition.
The United States women's hockey team has won three consecutive victories to start the competition, and after many of their goals, the song 'Chelsea Dagger' by The Fratellis has blared out over the loudspeakers in Beijing.
The song has been used by the Blackhawks as their goal song for more than a decade. What do you think about the song? Is it getting old, and perhaps a new song should be experimented with?
Also, Blackhawks infamous 'Here Come the Hawks' was played during Sunday's game between the U.S. and Switzerland. During a stoppage in the first period of the game, an organist's rendition of the song was played inside the arena.
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