Summary
There are some universal traditions in hockey. Fans throwing hats on the ice when a player scores three goals. Players going unshaven during the postseason. Florida Panthers fans have kept the tradition of throwing plastic rats on the ice. Toronto Maple Leafs fans have turned the square into the NBA's biggest postseason party. After every home victory, the Carolina Hurricanes lead the fans in the "Storm Surge" chant. The New York Islanders fans end their celebration of goals by thrusting their fingers into the air and chanting, "Yes! Yes! Yes!" Daniel Bryan was also a scrappy, rough around the edges underdog. When will the Isles have their WrestleMania 30 moment? Washington Capitals fans still "Rock the Red" at games. Nashville Predators fans throw catfish on the ice during home games. Winnipeg Jets fans wear white shirts and jerseys in a show of unity. Dallas fans shout, "stars" during the national anthem. Nashville Kraken supporters use plush salmon in their traditions rather than the real thing. The Edmonton Oilers debuted a new player of the game trinket this season. The LA Kings have been posting videos of their pregame dance craze. The Kings' social media team has even added rave lighting and a disco ball for effect.