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Ducks fans frowned at Smith-Pelly’s smiley tweet

Ryan Getzlaf, Devante Smith-Pelly

Ryan Getzlaf, Devante Smith-Pelly

AP

It’s amazing how many people can be offended by a simple, strategically timed emoticon.

Around the time it became quite clear that the Anaheim Ducks would be eliminated by the Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday, Duck-turned-Hab Devante Smith-Pelly happened to tweet his thoughts with one anger-inducing smiley face:

Get this: Ducks fans weren’t happy.

Here are some of the publishable responses to Smith-Pelly’s cheeky tweet:

Sure, some enjoyed it or at least commended his candor, but that bit of Twitter-trolling certainly got people’s attention with 1,000+ re-tweets and 2,000+ favorites. In fact, the 22-year-old was surprised by how much heat he drew, as he told the Montreal Gazette.

“I didn’t think it was a big deal,” Smith-Pelly said. “I didn’t think people would be that upset about it, but that’s the way Twitter goes, I guess.”

He’s not about to delete the message nor will he deny that he was very much rooting against the Ducks, even if Smith-Pelly said he’s still friends with many of them.

Of course, he might also wait a little while to contact them after this social media snafu (and that whole devastating defeat thing).