The Colorado Avalanche are celebrating across the city of Denver on Thursday after winning the franchise's first Stanley Cup since 2001. Star forward Nazem Kadri couldn't help but take a shot at the runner-up Tampa Bay Lightning during the Avs' parade. The 31-year-old was seen wearing a hilarious t-shirt, poking fun at the controversial Too Many Men violation that went unpenalized by officials in Game 4, which led to his game-winning goal in overtime. Have a look at the savage shirt Kadri donned during the Avs' wild celebrations on Thursday, via Rachel Tos.

Kadri immortalized the controversial moment by slapping an image of him and his teammates celebrating his overtime goal on a t-shirt, with the text “Too Many Men” written underneath it.

The goal was a huge turning point in the series, giving the Avalanche a 3-1 lead and securing them an important win on the road.

Now, Kadri is rubbing salt in the wound of all Lightning fans, many of whom are still probably upset over the controversial no-call. To say that the 31-year-old isn't bothered by their complaints is an understatement. He's coming off his first-ever Stanley Cup, so there's likely nothing that can bring down his mood.

Kadri was an absolute warrior for the Avs in the playoffs. Despite undergoing thumb surgery in between the Western Conference Finals and the Stanley Cup, he returned in time to make a huge impact, fighting off the pain in order to help his team secure the title, with perhaps no impact of his more important than the Game 4 winner.