Hockey Colorado supporters sang the more than 20-year-old hit song as the subject of the NHL finals

Blink-182’s hit All the Small Things is playing in Denver as the Colorado Avalanche is in the safe lead in the final round. The whole hall sings along.

Hockey League Fans of the Colorado Avalanche, which is chasing the NHL championship, were disappointed in the fifth final played on Midsummer night.

Tampa Bay Lightning, who won the previous two Stanley Cups, continued his final series with a 3–2 away win, with Avalanche now leading 3–2.

If Avalanche had hit the coffin of Lightning, who was building the nascent dynasty of the last nail of the summer, the mood in Denver would have been different. At best, the supporters would have been able to delight the entire puck world with their singing together.

Supporters have lifted US punk-rock band Blink-182 to hit more than two decades ago All the Small Things among the topics of the finals.

For example, sports media ESPN, Sporting News and CBS Sports have addressed the issue at the peak of the season, and journalists like The Hockey News Steven Ellis have posted a video of a great song on their Twitter account.

NHL the website told the story after mid-May. The song was written by Blink-182’s bassist-singer Mark Hoppus had time before comment Presentation by Avalanche supporters in one word: amazing, that is, miraculous or amazing.

Why the hit released in 1999 is so popular in Denver right now?

“It’s a phenomenon created by supporters,” who has been playing music in Avalanche’s home games since 2007. Craig Turney i.e. DJ Triple T responded to ESPN.

In the fall of 2019, he had listened to a local radio station playing the old hits of Throwback Thursday, heard the song, and decided to put it on his list.

“When we first did it and stopped playing music, we heard some people sing. By the end of the next match, we felt we had something. I just had to develop the best way to use it, ”Turney reminded ESPN.

He said on the NHL website that everyone is in love with a song that plays with Avalanche in a safe lead in the home game finals.

“You don’t even have to like rock. That song is just one of those well-being songs that can’t be missed. ”

The song thus, the breakthrough took place immediately in the period 2019–2020, and the popularity of the classic did not wane, although games were interrupted in the spring due to the coronavirus pandemic.

All the Small Things however, continued to play as the NHL returned in the fall of 2020 to play playoffs in bubble conditions in Edmonton and Toronto.

“No one could be there watching games, but everyone wanted to be. Everyone’s normal life had changed and hockey was back, but not as we all know and love, ”Turney said.

“When I sent our playlist to the DJ in Edmonton Bubble, I gave detailed instructions on how and when the song will be played. And they did. It was great and I think it was a part of the song’s rise to a special tradition. ”

Some TV companies have already embraced this as well, and the narrators will be silent as much as possible during the choir, when the puck has fallen to the ice, the music has fallen silent and only the audience’s vocals will bring sound to the arena.

Traditions are also visible AllTheAvsThingswith an account that focuses on sharing what people describe on Twitter videos of the song’s collective songs.


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