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The St. Louis Blues had a positive message for their in-state friends after Super Bowl LVII.

After the Kansas City Chiefs earned the last-second victory over the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL championship, the Blues sent out a congratulatory tweet on social media.

It's the Chiefs' second Super Bowl championship in the last four years. They also won in 2020.
Blues head coach Craig Berube talked about the Super Bowl on Monday.
"Excellent game. Eagles, I thought they'd do what they did in the first half," Berube said. "They controlled it, I thought, but Andy Reid's a special coach. We all know that. He made some great adjustments going into the second half, and Mahomes is Mahomes. I said that the best player was on the Kansas City Chiefs and he was the best player.
Berube got to know Chiefs' head coach Andy Reid while they were both coaching in Philadelphia, Berube for the Phantoms and Flyers and Reid for the Eagles. The two overlapped in Philadelphia from 2006-2012.
"He'd come in the (Flyers locker room) and hang out with us and stuff," Berube said of his relationship with Reid. "He's a great guy. He loves to come in and tell stories and stuff like that. ... He's awesome."
In addition to the game itself, Calgary Flames forward Blake Coleman clearly enjoyed Rhianna's halftime performance, tweeting out a crown emoji for the artist.

The Seattle Kraken were also watching the halftime concert, and even attributed the superstar's show to it's win over the Flyers earlier on Sunday.

NHL.com independent correspondent Lou Korac contributed to this report.