3/27/2023 0 Comments Knockknock game brian![]() When I told him that after I posted it on Twitter that it had a bigger positive response from the fans than anything involving the game, he laughed and said, "That's the idea." I followed up with Hartnell and he had a similar smirk on his face when he said, "It wasn't just me… it was a few of the guys who requested the change." "It wasn't me," Giroux said with a knowing smile. I tried to ask both of them about it after the game, and neither really wanted to talk about it - probably because it might screw with the karma of the song, and you know how superstitious hockey players are - but both did acknowledge that it wasn't an accidental change. I was told by someone who would know, that the request to switch songs from Redfoo's "Bring out the Bottles" back to "Knock Knock" was made by two people - Claude Giroux and Scott Hartnell. So, why not celebrate it for a few minutes in an old way - one that garnered so much publicity during their time on the HBO documentary 24/7: Road to the Winter Classic. It's not like Sunday's 3-2 win over Buffalo was a thing of beauty that's going to propel them on some Blackhawkian winning streak - although you never know what the butterfly effect can do in the sport of hockey - but it was a start, a necessary start - a season-saving start. They needed to get their groove back.Īnd if playing a catchy Mac Miller song after wins helps them find that groove just a little bit more, then so be it. The Flyers, not happy with their performance of late, or their precarious position in the playoff race, felt like they needed to get back to doing things that made them successful. Now, it might not be a big deal to a lot of people - after all it is just a song - but if there is any morsel of real meaning behind it consider this: but the Flyers ditched their 2013 game-winning song and went a little old school. although coach Peter Laviolette will tell you that it's that kind of jam that leads to this kind of locker room celebration. Guests Nancy Van Sas and Joel Weaver (maintenance engineer). Ruthven Park National Historic Site in Cayuga, Haldimand County, Ontario. Guests Dave Brunelle, Michael Serafin, and Larry Ford. Discovery Harbour in Penetanguishene, Ontario. Guests Erin Henry (experience curator) and Natasha White (The Haunted Walk Ottawa guide). Guests Max Cane (technical supervisor) and Ashley Whitten (stage technician). Diefenbunker Museum ( Emergency Government Headquarters) in Carp, Ontario. Lang Pioneer Village Museum in Keene ( Otonabee–South Monaghan), Ontario. Richard Ryder, Brie Doyle, Kevin Whitaker ![]() “Old Fort Erie”: Old Fort Erie at Fort Erie, Ontario.“L’Orignal Jail, L’Orignal”: L'Orignal Jail at L'Orignal, Ontario. ![]() Guests Neil Bell, Joanne Brideson, Sarah Simpson, Jim Brewer, and Marg Mathers.
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