Chappell Roan’s “Pink Horse Club” has actually become the national anthem for the Edmonton Oilers, and the Oilers won the Stanley Cup against the Florida Panthers on Wednesday night (June 4) overtime (June 4) and beat the entire Rogers Square.
The NHL symbols and former Edmonton Oiler Wayne Gretzky belong to the TNT post-match program for the structure and after being shown to Chappell Roan Banger, he appeared in the “Pink Horse Club”.
“Is the “Pink Horse” a band or that song?” he asked his master naively. Retired hockey pro Paul Bissonnette provides a quick description for Gretzky: “This is a woman. She sang a tune, ‘Pink Horse Club. It’s famous – on the radio.”
Gretzky replied: “I need to put it on the ringtone.”
At present, it is not clear that the Oiler will certainly maintain thinking skills as required throughout the period, so Oiler will certainly use the “Pink Horse Club” with precision.
Since Edmonton’s original Stanley Mug won only three wins in 1990, the Oiler Country intends to listen to “Pink Horse Club” again in June to bring the cup back to Alberta, Canada.
“Pink Horse Club” was originally launched in 2020 and landed in Chapel in 2023 The fluctuations of the princess in the Midwest The multi-platinum hit rate ranked fourth in the week, at Signboard Hot 100 and 12th.
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