Remember when a bunch of hockey fans in Toronto wanted to turn the CN Tower into a giant goal light for the Maple Leafs' playoff run?
Well, it never actually happened, but something similar is currently happening in Pittsburgh.
The top of the Gulf Building, a 44-storey skyscraper in downtown Pittsburgh, has been turned into a giant goal light that rotates red every time the Penguins score.
Here's a look at it in action on Friday night, via the Penguins.
http://www.whosay.com/pittsburghpenguins/videos/342609
The top of the building normally changes color to signal weather conditions in the city.
Now it's being used to signal goals in the NHL playoffs.
http://www.cbssports.com/nhl/blog/e...sburgh-turns-skyscraper-into-giant-goal-light
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Well, it never actually happened, but something similar is currently happening in Pittsburgh.
The top of the Gulf Building, a 44-storey skyscraper in downtown Pittsburgh, has been turned into a giant goal light that rotates red every time the Penguins score.
Here's a look at it in action on Friday night, via the Penguins.
http://www.whosay.com/pittsburghpenguins/videos/342609
The top of the building normally changes color to signal weather conditions in the city.
Now it's being used to signal goals in the NHL playoffs.
http://www.cbssports.com/nhl/blog/e...sburgh-turns-skyscraper-into-giant-goal-light
Posted with TapaTalk