
On Monday night, the St. Louis Blues played the Colorado Avalanche—a team owned by Stan Kroenke—at Enterprise Center. Kroenke, we probably don't have to tell you, is the owner of the Los Angeles Rams... previously the St. Louis Rams. To much disapproval from St. Louis, he relocated the team back to Los Angeles in 2016, blasting our city's population and economy in the process.
St. Louisans really can't stand this guy, earning him the title "most hated man" in St. Louis in a 2016 Washington Post headline.
So it's not surprising that Blues fans broke out into a "Kroenke sucks" chant at last night's game, which was sold out despite a winter storm.
"What are they chanting down there, Darren?" one announcer asks. "I can't...tell from up here, but they're chanting something."
"Might have to do with the former Rams owner, I guess."
Later on in the evening, the Fox Sports Midwest Twitter account posted video of the event, writing: "Love. It. These #stlblues fans are letting Stan Kroenke know how they really feel."
Watch below:
It looks like St. Louis will soon be doubling our chances to jeer Kroenke—he's also the owner of the Colorado Rapids Major League Soccer team.
Another notable event from Monday night's game: The Stanley Cup champions saw David Perron's fifth career hat trick.