- List of National Hockey League mascots
This is a list of current and former
National Hockey League mascot s, sorted alphabetically.Current mascots
Al the Octopus
Al the Octopus is the eight legged mascot the
Detroit Red Wings of theNational Hockey League . In 1952, when east side fish merchants Pete and Jerry Cusimano threw a real octopus onto the Olympia arena ice, the eight legs representing the eight victories needed to secure aStanley Cup in those six-team days. Since then, fans throw octopi onto the ice for good luck. In one game in the 1995 Playoffs, fans threw forty-five onto the ice.Fact|date=May 2008 Arena Manager and Zamboni driverAl Sobotka ceremoniously scoops them up, and play continues.Now a large purple prop octopus (Al), named after ice manager Al Sobotka, is positioned in Joe Louis Arena for the duration of the playoffs.
Bailey
Bailey, the mascot of the
Los Angeles Kings is a 6 footlion who wears No. 72 because of the warm weather in Los Angeles. He was named in honor of the late Garnet “Ace” Bailey who served as the Los Angeles Kings' Director of Pro Scouting for seven years before dying in theSeptember 11th terrorist attacks. Bailey is the Kings' second mascot, the first was a snow leopard named Kingston in 1994.Blades the Bruin
Blades the Bruin serves as the team mascot for the
National Hockey League 'sBoston Bruins .Carlton the Bear
Carlton the Bear is a 6'4"
anthropomorphic polar bear , and the officialmascot of theToronto Maple Leafs NHL team. His first public appearance was onOctober 10 1995 at the Leafs home-opener inToronto against theNew York Islanders . He wears Toronto Maple Leafs jersey number 60. His biggest rival is theOttawa Senators mascot "Spartacat ".Carlton is named for Toronto's
Carlton Street , the location ofMaple Leaf Gardens , the Leafs home arena from1931 to1999 . They have since moved to theAir Canada Centre on Bay Street. Since his debut, Carlton has gained fame through appearances at Leafs home games. He has also occasionally travelled with the team, having made appearances at 20 different arenas in 17 cities over his career. To date, Carlton has tossed more than 8,000 shirts into the audience, led various cheers, and spread Maple Leaf spirit to thousands of fans. Carlton is also credited with chairing the first annual Mascot Summit in 2000, which took place at the 50thNational Hockey League All-Star Game in Toronto.Fin the Whale
Fin the Whale is the
mascot of theVancouver Canucks hockey team. He is an anthropomorphic killer whale.Gnash
Gnash is the mascot for the
National Hockey League 'sNashville Predators . The name of the bluesaber-tooth tiger is a pun on the first syllable of the city's name.The character was introduced in 1998, and he quickly set new standards in the NHL for entertainment. His trademark is incredible stunts: very fast rappels, zip lines and a pendulum swing that takes him under the scoreboard and just inches off the ice. Gnash is also a dancer and shows off his wild moves during intermissions and time-outs.
Harvey the Hound
Harvey the Hound is the mascot of the
Calgary Flames . Created in 1983, Harvey was the NHL's first mascot.Harvey was once involved in an incident with
Edmonton Oilers CoachCraig MacTavish when MacTavish ripped out Harvey's tongue. Harvey the Hound was voted best Mascot in 2004, 3rd in 2005 and 6th in 2006. Harvey is in first place for 2007 right now, Buffalo Sabres mascot Sabretooth is in 2nd, New York Islanders Mascot Sparky the Dragon is in 3rd. Harvey also had a long-standing feud with broadcaster Gary Green.Howler the Coyote
Howler the Coyote is the mascot of the
Phoenix Coyotes . He was introduced onOctober 15 ,2005 .Iceburgh
. In the movie, Iceburgh's costume was worn by one of the villains. [http://www.penguinjersey.com/PensPages/Mascots/mascots.html] The name Iceburgh is a play on the word '
iceberg ' and the name of the city ofPittsburgh . He usually wears a Penguins jersey with the number "00". The costume is identical to that of theWilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins ' team mascot, "Tux."Louie
Louie is the current mascot of the St. Louis Blues. He was introduced on
October 10 ,2007 and onNovember 3 ,2007 , the fans voted on his name on the Blues website. [ [http://blues.nhl.com/community/name_the_mascot.htm St Louis Blues - Community - Name the Mascot] He is a blue bear that wore a tuxedo before he had a name. Now, he wears a Blues jersey with "Louie" on the back of it. He is usually on the ice between intermissions helping out with various games, and sometimes in the crowd during games, mingling with the fans.N.J. Devil
N.J. Devil is the mascot of the
New Jersey Devils hockey team. He first appeared in1993 and was spotted in the rafters of theContinental Airlines Arena throwing peanut shells down onto the crowd. The 7' tall mascot plays into the myth of theJersey Devil . N.J. Devil keeps the crowd excited, signs autographs, participates in entertainment during the intermissions, skates across the ice, and runs throughout the aisles of the arena to high five fans.Nordy
The
Minnesota Wild unveiled their mascot on October 5, 2008. Little is known about the species of the mascot-some say he is a mix of a bear and a fox wearing a mullet and a green "M" on his forehead. [ [http://wild.nhl.com/team/app/?service=page&page=NewsPage&articleid=384997 Minnesota Wild - 'Nordy' unveiled as new Wild team mascot] ] [ [http://ksax.com/article/stories/S606916.shtml?cat=10230 KSAX/KRWF-TV Eyewitness news- Wild unveil Nordy, new mascot] ]abretooth
Sabretooth is the
mascot of theBuffalo Sabres , an NHLice hockey team. [ [http://www.nhl.com/intheslot/read/mascots/buffalo.shtml Sabretooth - NHL bio] ] . He resemblesSnagglepuss . From 1992 to 1998, he was also themascot of theBuffalo Bandits indoor lacrosse team. He has a house inHSBC Arena . Before games, he rappels from the ceiling to the ice while rock music plays, and has also been known to ride a four-wheeler on the ice while followed by a spotlight. He has a t-shirt bazooka, which he uses to shoot shirts into the crowd, and plays Sabres chants on a drum. Sabretooth recently received a new blue-and-gold color scheme to match the Sabres' new logo. Currently, Sabretooth wears the new logo jersey and has blue stripes. Sabretooth's autograph can be obtained on the mezzanine level of HSBC Arena within his custom built playhouse. Former Sabre, and NHL Hall-of-Famer Tim Horton originally came up with the idea for Sabretooth in 1974 with the design being carried out several years later.Fact|date=February 2007parky the Dragon
Sparky the Dragon is the mascot for two different teams, the
New York Dragons Arena Football team and as the mascot for theNew York Islanders of theNational Hockey League . What makes him unique is the fact he wears two sets of colors, depending on the team he roots for. For Islanders games, he wears navy blue and orange. His tail for the Islanders has the shape of a hockey stick. For Dragons contests, he wears pink, red, and black. The fact that both teams are owned by computer magnateCharles Wang add into this. [http://www.sparkythedragon.com Sparky's web site].J. Sharkie
S.J. Sharkie, an
anthropomorphic shark , is themascot of theSan Jose Sharks , a team in theNational Hockey League . He debuted in January1992 .lapshot
Slapshot is the
anthropomorphic bald eagle mascot of theNational Hockey League 'sWashington Capitals .partacat
Spartacat is an
anthropomorphic lion and the official mascot of theNHL ice-hockey team, theOttawa Senators . He is also known to be quite an acrobat as he has been seen swinging through theScotiabank Place arena to get the crowd pumped up before games. An immediately recognizable part of Ottawan society, Spartacat does his part as an active member of the community by visiting hospitals, schools, and children's hockey games. He has been involved in the "Read to Succeed" literacy drive that has been initiated by the Ottawa Senators to educate children on the importance of reading and participates by visiting schools in the Ottawa area to draw the attention of children to the literacy message.Spartacat has a fierce rivalry with
Carlton the Bear , the official mascot of the NHL ice-hockey team, theToronto Maple Leafs .tanley C. Panther
Stanley C. Panther is the mascot of the
Florida Panthers . He is named for the Stanley Cup. At the beginning of the 2007-08 season, the Panthers added another mascot that is half the size of Stanley, hence the name "Mini Stanley". Due to Mini Stanley's smaller size, he is a mascot that caters more to children.Fact|date=May 2008tinger
Stinger is the hornet mascot of the
National Hockey League 'sColumbus Blue Jackets .tormy
Stormy is the mascot of the
Carolina Hurricanes hockey team. He is an anthropomorphic ice hog, who wears the number 97 (Shortened for 1997- the year when theHartford Whalers moved to North Carolina to play their first game.) The reason for a hog mascot is because of the abundance of hog farms in eastern North Carolina.Thrash
Thrash is the mascot of the
National Hockey League 'sAtlanta Thrashers . [ [http://www.nhl.com/intheslot/read/mascots/atlanta.shtml Thrash - NHL bio] ] He is an anthropomorphicBrown Thrasher , the state bird of Georgia.Thunderbug
Thunderbug is the mascot of the
Tampa Bay Lightning of theNational Hockey League . [ [http://www.thunderbugkidsclub.com/ Official Thunderbug page] ]Tommyhawk
Tommyhawk is the mascot for the
Chicago Blackhawks of theNational Hockey League . He is a hawk who wears the Blackhawks famed 4 feathers on his head, along with a Blackhawks jersey and hockey pants.Wildwing
Wildwing is the mascot the
Anaheim Ducks of theNational Hockey League . He is ananthropomorphic duck similar to characters in the animated series "Mighty Ducks". The mascot is likely the only one in sports ever to be immortalized as a statue, with one located outside theHonda Center arena where the Ducks call home.Youppi
Youppi ("Yippee!" or "Hooray!" in French) is the official mascot for the
Montreal Canadiens . From 1979 to 2004, Youppi was the mascot of theMontreal Expos baseball team. When the Expos left Montreal, Youppi was adopted by the hockey franchise, becoming the first league-switching mascot in major league sports history.Former mascots
Howler the Yeti
Howler the Yeti was the official mascot of the
Colorado Avalanche . [ [http://forums.coloradoavalanche.com/index.php?showtopic=37309&st=60- Colorado Avalanche forum] ]Kingston
Kingston was the first mascot of the
Los Angeles Kings . He was aSnow Leopard who was around for the 1994 season.Nyisles
Nyisles was a "sea-faring Islander" that the
New York Islanders used as a mascot [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CE7DC1F3EF931A35757C0A963958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=print] prior toCharles Wang obtaining the team and replacing him with Sparky the dragon.Penguin Pete
Penguin Pete the
Pittsburgh Penguins ’ first mascot. He was an Ecuadorian-born penguin on loan from thePittsburgh Zoo . Pete made his first appearance during the second intermission of a game against theBoston Bruins on October 19, 1968. He later died ofpneumonia one month into the season. It is believed that his death was due because the ice crew at the arena kept his nesting area too warm.A second penguin mascot was loaned to the team and made it through the 1971-72 season. [http://www.penguinjersey.com/PensPages/Mascots/mascots.html]
lapshot
The Flyers debuted a shortlived skating mascot named "Slapshot" in 1976 but dropped the character by the next season. It remains the only mascot in Flyers' team history.
Teams without a mascot
The following NHL teams do not have a mascot:
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Colorado Avalanche
*Dallas Stars
*Edmonton Oilers
*New York Rangers
*Philadelphia Flyers References
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