Greg, >Id like to hear about these >"traditions" (both past and present). Im contemplating starting one up here >in Knoxville for both the Knoxville Cherokees (ECHL) and even the Univ. of >Tenn. hockey team (yes, there really is one here!) Traditions like this are (sometimes) great and real crowd pleasers. I'm sure you've heard of the North Dakota tradition of throwing dead Gophers, Badgers and other animals on the ice when those teams are in town. Without sounding too "politically correct," I'm not exactly in favor of killing an animal for that cause. (I've always wondered where one goes to get a Badger.) However, make sure the object is big enough to see. I've seen a player's career ended when he skated over coins that had melted into the ice because they were warm from a persons hand. No one wants that sort of a tradition, or one that may affect the outcome of the game. (Boy, I sound like your mom, don't I?!?) You may also want to be selective because American Indian mascots are already a controversy. . . .you may start a bigger one, depending on what you choose to throw. Then I'd have to send you to your room. Best of luck! Chuck ============================================================================= Chuck Sackett Wisconsin Badger Hockey! [log in to unmask] NCAA Champs: 1973, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1990!!! Minneapolis, MN ON WISCONSIN! =============================================================================