NHL franchise, the Columbus Blue Jackets hilariously trolled ESPN on Twitter.
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ESPN sent a tweet to the Columbus Blue Jackets and they got a response they didn’t quite expect. They had good intentions trying to get the Blue Jackets fan to participate in a fan-voting contest.
@BlueJacketsNHL Hey Columbus. Think you’re the best fans in the world? Prove it.
— ESPN (@espn) November 11, 2014
Apply now to the #FanHallofFame -> http://t.co/31S0Rhtxu5
That led to this hilarious response from the Blue Jackets.
.@espn Who is this?
— Columbus Blue Jackets (@BlueJacketsNHL) November 11, 2014
If you don’t get the Blue Jackets’ retort, they’re commenting on ESPN’s lack of NHL coverage that often has them feeling forgotten about. It led to some other hilarious responses from the Blue Jackets on the day, and it is clear they’re winning social media.
For instance, Beyonce lyrics.
@IcedFrenzy We woke up like this.
— Columbus Blue Jackets (@BlueJacketsNHL) November 11, 2014
Or gaining the approval of other NHL teams.
@BlueJacketsNHL pic.twitter.com/RewzwcWbbw
— Edmonton Oilers (@EdmontonOilers) November 11, 2014
They hilariously responded to other NHL teams.
@NHLFlyers We set like three alarms...we won't miss it.
— Columbus Blue Jackets (@BlueJacketsNHL) November 11, 2014
More sarcastic responses.
@WhalerWatch what are the 90s? #bornin2000
— Columbus Blue Jackets (@BlueJacketsNHL) November 11, 2014
I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a thousand times… NHL social media accounts are the best.
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