Hilarious: Guy discovers hockey and live Tweets his reactions during CHI-STL Game 7

Monday was a special night for all of St. Louis as they finally got over the hump and defeated the Chicago Blackhawks. The night was especially great for one person in particular who fell in love with hockey right on the spot.

His name is Tony X. and he has a lot of thoughts about hockey. Fans of the game quickly found his account and rallied around him, surging his follower count to over 10,000 strong by the middle of Tuesday.

UPDATE: The St. Louis Blues reached out and invited Tony to his first ever game when the Blues host the Dallas Stars in Game 3.

But he may want to bring a jacket.

https://twitter.com/soIoucity/status/725065872230993920

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Here’s how everything originally unfolded …

His reaction to watching hockey the first time is very similar to my own.

I have been writing about hockey going on 2+ years now and I still can’t fully explain a power play. God speed Tony.

If the Mighty Ducks isn’t where you draw all of your knowledge from then you messed up.

I love that almost immediately he gets a large portion of the game already.

https://twitter.com/soIoucity/status/724798576379883520

The best reaction of the night was when Chicago pulled Corey Crawford. Amazing.

After finding out about another sport, naturally you have to immerse yourself in it all. Video games are the next natural step.

https://twitter.com/soIoucity/status/724806076902711296

You have to love how hockey twitter rallied around this new fan, right?

Dismissing the Penguins? He is already like 95% of all other hockey fans. He is quickly getting the hang of this.

An awesome mistake to make. I am glad we were able to reap the rewards.

Tony was asked whether or not he would live tweet Predators and Ducks. It sounds like he will continue this live tweeting tradition until the Blues are eliminated.

The Blues reached out, inviting Tony to his first game.

Everyone loves hockey. You just have to give it a chance.

About Sam Blazer

Sam is a self proclaimed chess prodigy. He once placed seventh in the state of Ohio in Chess when he was in kindergarten. He will rarely if ever mention though that only eight people were entered in this tournament. Contact him at sblaze17@gmail.com

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