6 Signs You’re a St. Louis Blues Fan
The Blues have had a rough go with the Blackhawks so far, that much is obvious. And despite the overtime loss last night, the St. Louis Blues still have a chance to take back this round. If you’re having a hard time feeling excited for the next game, here are a few reminders to help you support your favorite team…
1. You know there is no better way to listen to the National Anthem then when Charles Glenn sings it.
And there is no better way to end it, than with a loud crescendo of “home of the BLLUUUEEESSS!”
Anytime you see Louie, you get pumped up for the game all over again.
Arms up at a 90 degree angle, “Twilight Zone” by 2 Unlimited blasts through the air, begin drunken robot movement. You might not know what it means or how it started, but you’re a Blues fan. Do the Power Play Dance.
Either way, you’re practically related. You know that he is the biggest die-hard Blues fan, going to every single came for what seems like decades. How does he make it all the way up to Section 314 when he’s clearly 100 years old? Because he’s a Blues fan, that’s why.
L.G.B. This is not a war cry for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual community. It is the way insiders, those true blue fans, express their camaraderie in daily life. Sure, I could shout Lets Go Blues at the games, but like a passing nod to a fellow Jeep driver, just give a little LGB and they’ll know what’s up.
You just can’t help it. The game horn that started it all has taken over your life. Three blasts and it’s go time.
And despite a few unsavory rumors, Blues fans are always welcoming to newbie fans. We love our team. We love our city. And we love cheering on our sports teams with lifers and newcomers alike. We may not be past Stanley Cup Champs, but anything’s possible for this determined club’s future. So grab a new jersey, practice your Power Play Dance and when you hear the horn go, HONK. HONK. HONK. Don’t forget to chant, “LETS. GO. BLUES.”