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L.A. Kings look to break curse of Swift banner

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Haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate.

Especially if they think you’re a jinx, jinx, jinx, jinx, jinx.

The Los Angeles Kings are covering a banner that has hung in the rafters of Staples Center since 2015, commemorat­ing Taylor Swift’s record of sellout shows in the arena, because it happens to coincide with their recent playoff failures.

Before that banner’s debut, the Kings won the Stanley Cup in 2012 and 2014 and played in the conference finals in 2013. Since the banner appeared, they haven’t won a playoff series. Last year, they had the second-worst record in the league.

Some hockey fans believe T-swizzle has robbed their team of its sizzle, so something had to change. That change came with the decision to cover the banner when the Kings play at home.

“The connection to our fans is our highest priority and through our engagement they have made it clear that the banner shouldn’t be part of their Kings game experience,” Michael Altieri, senior VP of marketing, communicat­ions and content for the Kings and AEG Sports, told the Los Angeles Times.

The banner, which reads “most sold out performanc­es,” was raised on Aug. 21, 2015, after Swift’s record 16th sold-out concert at Staples Center.

The decision about whether to cover it rests with arena tenants. The Clippers cover that banner, as well as the Lakers’ and Sparks’ championsh­ip banners and retired jerseys, during home games.

So far, the Kings are 1-1 with the banner covered, winning their home opener Saturday before losing to the Vegas Golden Knights, 5-2, on Sunday.

Swift has not performed at Staples Center since the raising of the banner. Instead, she’ll open Sofi Stadium, home to the Los Angeles Chargers and Rams, next July. We’ll see whether the Rams and Chargers can just shake it off.

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