Matt Edwards, a Blues fan from St. Louis in Philadelphia for a construction job, said, "I just got to get here. I took an hour Uber [ride] to get here. ... I would be first row on the ice if I was in St. Louis so I've got to be here for this."
The 43 members of the club are part of the New Year's Brigade that marches in the annual Mummer's Parade, a Philadelphia New Year's Day tradition. They're diehard Flyers fans, but their relationship with the Blues has converted them from black and orange to blue and gold.
"It started with just the Jacks," said Mike Montecalvo, brigade co-captain. "The Blues came here and we just ran with it. Now all of a sudden you've got fans calling me non-stop, they're calling all of us, all day long, for the last three weeks, four weeks, they're asking to come, they're begging to come, they're flying in from St. Louis ... it's amazing and we're so thankful."
The club is a non-profit establishment and has raised money by selling blue T-shirts with "Play Gloria" on it. Montecalvo said his count prior to Game 6 was 1,300 shirts sold at $25 each.
"We're shipping out roughly 100 shirts every other day for the last two weeks," Montecalvo said.