This is a list of National Hockey League mascots
Al the Octopus is the eight legged mascot the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League.* In some playoff games, fans drop an octopus onto the rink for good luck. In most cases, a penalty is called for disturbance of the game. Since 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 a Stanley Cup in those six-team days), fans have performed this ceremony. In one game in the 1995 Playoffs, fans threw sixteen octopuses onto the ice. Arena Manager and Zamboni driver Al Sobotka ceremoniously scoops them up, and play continues.
There is now a large purple prop octopus (Al) which is positioned in Joe Louis Arena for the duration of the playoffs.
Blades the Bruin serves as the team mascot for the
National Hockey League's
Boston Bruins.
Carlton the Bear is a 6'4" polar bear, and the official mascot of the Toronto Maple Leafs NHL team. He gets his name from the street location of Maple Leaf Gardens (the old arena of the Leafs) although they have since moved to the Air Canada Centre.
Fin the Whale is the mascot of the Vancouver Canucks hockey team.
Gnash is the mascot for the
National Hockey League's
Nashville Predators. The name of the blue
saber-toothed cat is a pun on the first syllable of the city's name.
Harvey the Hound is the hound dog mascot of the
Calgary Flames of the
National Hockey League. Harvey was the
NHL's first mascot. You can visit Harvey on the web
here
Harvey was once involved in an incident with Edmonton Oilers Coach Craig MacTavish when MacTavish ripped out Harvey's tongue.
Howler is the mascot of the
Phoenix Coyotes. He was introduced on
October 15,
2005.
Howler the Yeti was the mascot of the
Colorado Avalanche hockey team. He was fired by the team after he assaulted a fan. The Avalanche do not currently have a mascot.
Iceburgh is the
mascot the
Pittsburgh Penguins of the
National Hockey League. His costume was best known in the 1995 movie
Sudden Death starring
Jean-Claude Van Damme as worn by one of the villains.
NJ Devil is the
devil mascot the
New Jersey Devils of the
National Hockey League.
Sabretooth is the
mascot of the
Buffalo Sabres, an
NHL ice hockey team.
NHL bio. He resembles
Snagglepuss. From 1992 to 1998, he was also the
mascot of the
Buffalo Bandits team. He has is own house in
HSBC Arena, where the
Buffalo Sabres play. Before games he comes down to the ice from the ceiling to cool music. He also shoots t-shirts at people with his t-shirt gun, and plays Sabres chants on a giant guitar. He likes McDonalds.
Sparky the Dragon is the mascot for two different teams, the
New York Dragons Arena Football team and as the mascot for the
New York Islanders of the
National 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, while for Dragons contests, he wears red and black. The fact that both teams are owned by computer magnate
Charles Wang add into this.
Sparky's web site
S.J. Sharkie, an
anthropomorphic shark, is the
mascot of the
San Jose Sharks, a team in the
National Hockey League. Debuting in January
1992, he has become one of the more recognizable mascots in the NHL, if not the world.
He was also one of the first professional mascots to have his own website, SJSharkie.com. Official site
Slapshot is the
anthropomorphic bald eagle mascot of the
National Hockey League's
Washington Capitals.
Spartacat is the official mascot of the
Ottawa Senators hockey team. Spartacat is an
anthropomorphic lion and has a fierce rivalry with
Toronto Maple Leafs mascot
Carlton the Bear.
Stanley C. Panther is the
mascot of the
Florida Panthers, an
NHL ice hockey team.
NHL bio
Stinger is the hornet mascot of the
National Hockey League's
Columbus Blue Jackets .
Though he is technically the mascot for the minor league team of the Flyers, the Philadelphia Phantoms, Phlex has occasionally doubled as the Flyers mascot, although the parent club does not have an official mascot.
Stormy the Ice Hog is the mascot of the
Carolina Hurricanes hockey team.
Thrash is the mascot of the
National Hockey League's
Atlanta Thrashers.
NHL bio He is an anthropomorphic
Brown Thrasher, the state bird of
Georgia.
Thunderbug is the mascot the
Tampa Bay Lightning of the
National Hockey League.
Official Tampa Bay Lightning Thunderbug page
Tommyhawk is the hawk mascot the
Chicago Blackhawks of the
National Hockey League.
Wildwing is the mascot the
Anaheim Ducks of the
National Hockey League. He is an
anthropomorphic duck similar to characters in the
animated television series The Mighty Ducks. The mascot is likely the only one in sports ever to be immortalized as a statue, with one located outside the
Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim arena where the Ducks call home.
Youppi, or Youppi! (Yippee! or Hooray! in French) is the official mascot for the Montreal Canadiens. From 1979 to 2004, Youppi was the mascot of the Montreal Expos baseball team; when the Expos left Montreal, Youppi was adopted by the hockey franchise.
Hockey team mascots
Liste des mascottes de la LNH