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On Tuesday, Blackhawks president of business operations Jaime Faulkner joined the Blackhawks Talk Podcast and shared that there are no plans to change the goal song. Chelsea Dagger is here to stay ...
Since the Chicago Blackhawks debuted the Fratellis’ “Chelsea Dagger” as its goal-celebration song in late 2008, the team has won the Stanley Cup three times.
Chicago Blackhawks fans may be among the few Americans these days who don’t immediately think of Amstel Light whenever the Fratellis’ “Chelsea Dagger” plays.
Then, Jon Fratelli will lead 22,000-plus fans in an anthem that is currently stuck inside the heads of Blackhawks fans. Fratelli envisioned "Chelsea Dagger" as "a rock 'n' roll gig in an old ...
Normally when the Chicago Blackhawks hear the song “Chelsea Dagger,” it means the team scored a goal. On Monday night, the tune took on a whole different meaning in St. Louis.
The Blues’ organist fired a parting shot at the Blackhawks after beating them in Game 7 by playing Chelsea Dagger in minor key. The St. Louis Blues beat the Chicago Blackhawks 3-2 in an epic ...
Last week, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra played its rendition of "Chelsea Dagger," the song by The Fratellis that's played after Blackhawks' goals at the United Center as well as bars across the ...
At some point in almost every Blackhawks home game, more than 20,000 people will stand, cheer and start singing nonsense. The drums start and the sound of guitars playing a G-major chord fills the … ...
It’s the quintessential Chicago Blackhawks song following a goal — Chelsea Dagger! The song has become an anthem for Hawks fans at the United Center, and is known all over Chicago.
Do do do do do do do do. You know when you hear that familiar melody that the Chicago Blackhawks have done something good. "Chelsea Dagger" is a song that opposing team's do not want to hear ...
The Blackhawks are entering a new era, but they have no plans to retire the goal song Chelsea Dagger. It's here to stay.