The next day, Blues goalie Jordan Binnington won his first NHL start 3-0 at the Flyers to begin St. Louis' remarkable run to the Stanley Cup. The Blues were last in the NHL standings when play began Jan. 3.
"This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience," said Pete Bronca, a member of The Jacks. "This will never happen to us again, taking a team from last to first to the Stanley Cup, with our song. We won first place with it with the Mummers and they won first place with our song."
"Gloria" was heard again Thursday, at Triumph and a few times during the mile-plus parade.
In addition to marching, The Jacks donated items that had been given to the club during the Cup run for a charity auction. Money raised from the auction was given to Couture for a Cure, a fashion show organized by Dominique Pino, Berube's girlfriend, that raises money for breast cancer survivors.
"It was really awesome how the whole story matriculated from when the teams played in early January," Pino said. "It's hard not to make them a part of it when they've been a part of the history, the story."