50,000 Flames Fans Boo Johnny Hockey At Concert (w/video)
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S. Harper
August 7, 2022 (10:22)
When johnny Hockey broke into the league Flames fans believed they had a super star in the making, and Gaudreau delivered.
Many thought Gaudreau would be a Calgary Flame forever he loved the city and and the city loved him back.
Unfortunately that all changed this summer after losing to the Edmonton Oilers in the second round of the playoffs, Gaudreau would decide to leave the Flames and sign with the Columbus Blue Jackets as a free agent.
Saturday the band Loud Luxury would perform at a concert in Calgary. During that concert they would ask the crowd:
"what do you want to say to Johnny Hockey right now??"
By the sounds of it every single person there boo'ed Gaudreau. If this was bad imagine when Gaudreau comes to play here as a Columbus Blue Jacket.
Take a look at the video yourself:
POLL |
Do you think Gaudreau will have a better season in Columbus than he did in Calgary? |
Yes | 43 | 29.9 % |
No way | 101 | 70.1 % |
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