The Unstoppable Chorus that Conquered the NHL

It started with a festival and shot straight to the rinks! Ajay Popoff's '99 hit 'My Own Worst Enemy' is now the pulse of the NHL, blaring from speakers and sparking massive crowd singalongs that transcend across musical tastes. In Chicago, fans can't help but join in – the song is simply infectious.

From Festival Magic to NHL Stardom

Imagine this: 90,000 voices echoing your song! Fast forward 25 years, and those voices have turned into cheers across NHL arenas. The song resonates with everyone – rockers, country fans, and all in between. It's this wild ride from a band's early dreams to becoming a sports anthem that keeps Lit riding the high, proving that rock 'n roll and hockey are a match made in nostalgia heaven.

The Immortal Riff Echoing in Arenas Everywhere

No check or hefty fee, just the sheer joy of watching a quarter-century-old gem remind people why they love the 90s. That riff, that chorus, it's all still a part of the excitement, whisks fans away to those summer BBQs and road trips. A testament to staying relevant, Lit's anthem has become part of the NHL's signature sound – a fiery memory for the new, and a sweet throwback for the rest.

'Can we forget about the things I said when I was drunk?' Maybe not, but who needs to when you’ve got your high school glory days revived and resonating with hockey enthusiasts, keeping the spirit of the 90s well and truly alive in the 2020s!