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Blackhawks Goal Song is About A Stripper
By Kyle Scott
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If you want to kill yourself now, I don't blame you.
John Gonzalez from The Inquirer had this little gem today about that oh so annoying Blackhawks goal song. While many of us know it as the Amstel Light theme song, it is actually a song by The Fratellis called "Chelsea Dagger."
Earlier this year, a Blackhawks spokesman told the Chicago Sun-Times that the song was chosen because it was fun and had no hidden meaning:
"For the White Sox, I think 'Don't Stop Believin' ' was a little more themed," the Blackhawks official said at the time. "This is just kind of a feel-good song. There's no lyrics [in 'Chelsea Dagger'] that have any meaning."
Chelsea Chelsea, I believe that when you're dancing
Slowly sucking your sleeve
That all boys get lonely after you leave
And it's one for the Dagger and another for the one you believe.
Well, at least it's about scoring. I'd say the Flyers should just go all out, and play "Pour Some Sugar on Me" every time they score. Carter's Pavlovian instinct will kick in and he'll start throwing dollars bills on the ice.
Kyle Scott is the founder and editor of CrossingBroad.com. He has written for CBS Philly and Philly Voice, and been a panelist or contributor on NBC Sports Philly, FOX 29 and SNY TV, as well as a recurring guest on 97.5 The Fanatic, 94 WIP, 106.7 The Fan and other stations. He has more than 10 years experience running digital media properties and in online advertising and marketing.