The Stanley Cup Playoffs finally returned to Winnipeg this year and just as they came they went, but the Jets fans wouldn’t be silenced easily. The Jets fans were one of the loudest playoff crowds thus far, all dressed in white for the entire fan-base Whiteout as they were excited to celebrate having playoff hockey back for the first time in 19 years.
The rowdy, packed house heckled out “Katy Perry” chants directed towards Anaheim star player Corey Perry and have been under fire since.
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman was asked by a reporter from The Sporting News’ at the league headquarters during the annual meeting with Associates Press Sports Editors, if he felt the chant by the whiteout crowd were sexist toward the leagues female fan base.
Bettman replied with “You think that’s sexist? Taunting chants aren’t intended to be sexist.”
Bettman also fired back with referring to the sexist remarks as being taken “overly literal”