The Arizona Coyotes Take to Twitter to Roast The Chicago Blackhawks
After a recent victory over the Chicago Blackhawks, the Arizona Coyotes took to Twitter to roast their opponents in a hilarious post-game tweet. The Coyotes tweeted a photoshopped image of Taylor Swift, and said 'We're in our Reputation Era.'
The tweet quickly went viral, with fans and followers of both teams chiming in with their reactions. Some praised the Coyotes for their clever jab at the Blackhawks, while others criticized the tweet as being unsportsmanlike.
Regardless of one's opinion on the tweet, it's clear that the Coyotes have a strong social media presence and aren't afraid to have a little fun at their opponents' expense. The funny thing is both teams are going nowhere anytime soon, and the Coyotes beating the Blackhawks help them get better odds to land the first overall pick of the 2023-24 entry draft, Connor Bedard.
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Who will land Bedard? |
Chicago | 195 | 52.6 % |
Arizona | 58 | 15.6 % |
San Jose | 35 | 9.4 % |
Anaheim or Columbus | 83 | 22.4 % |
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