Los Angeles Kings Cover Taylor Swifts Staples Center Banner Due to Curse


The Los Angeles Kings will tarp over a banner recognizing Taylor Swifts Staples Center sellout streak after fans of the hockey team blamed the banner for putting a curse on the Kings.

The Taylor Swift Curse at the Staples Center dates back to the 2015-2016 season, a year after the Kings won two Stanley Cups in a three-season span. With the team struggling, Kings fans made Swift the de facto scapegoat, blaming the presence of the banner raised in August 2015 for the teams downfall.

Since the banner went up, the Kings have twice lost in the first round of the playoffs and failed to reach the playoffs twice, including the NHLs second-worst record last season.

In an effort to break the curse, the Los Angeles Times reports that the team has begun covering the Swift banner at Kings games. So far, so good: At their home opener Saturday, the Kings defeated the Nashville Predators, a perennial playoff contender, by the score of 7-4.

The connection to our fans is our highest priority and through our engagement they have made it clear that the banner shouldnt be part of their Kings game experience, Michael Altieri, senior vice president of marketing, communications and content for the Kings and AEG Sports, told the Los Angeles Times, noting that it was the teams decision to cover the banner. We didnt see an issue in covering it for our games and in fact see it as an opportunity to show our fans that we hear them.

The Kings arent the only Staples Center resident to cover the Swift banner: The Los Angeles Clippers also tarp over the achievement, as well as the banners associated with the Staples-sharing Lakers, who reportedly do not cover the Swift banner. Despite the banners rejection by two-thirds of its pro team occupants, the Staples Center has no plans to remove the Swift banner from the arena.