The Niagara Falls Review

Cherry enjoys Hurricanes’ Bunch of Jerks T-shirts

Broadcaste­r’s insult has become a rallying cry and another source of revenue for Carolina

- JOHN CHIDLEY-HILL

Don Cherry doesn’t think the Carolina Hurricanes are very funny. But he admits their shirts are.

The TV hockey commentato­r called the Hurricanes a “bunch of jerks” on Saturday night when sharply criticizin­g their elaborate postgame celebratio­ns at PNC Arena in Raleigh, N.C. The next day the team started selling a shirt with the phrase emblazoned across the chest, proudly declaring in a tweet on Sunday that “the jerk store is open.”

“I don’t mind it, if they want to have fun with it,” said Cherry with a laugh. “I’m sure some of the players are embarrasse­d but when the owner (Thomas Dundon) says, ‘Be more entertaini­ng.’ I guess that’s what they call entertaini­ng.”

The shirts actually remind Cherry of another time he criticized a player on his weekly Coach’s Corner segment on Hockey Night in Canada.

“I like Pavel Bure, he’s one of my favourite Russians. He slewfooted Cam Neely and I called him a little weasel,” Cherry said in a phone interview. “And they put towels with ‘Weasel Power’ out in Vancouver.”

Although he can laugh about the Bunch of Jerks shirts, Cherry still doesn’t see much humour in the Hurricanes’ post-win routines that have included falling down like dominoes at centre ice, doing the limbo under a hockey stick, and playing duck-duckgoose.

“We in Canada, at least most of the people I know in Canada, revere the game. I don’t think there’s any secret there,” said Cherry. “I guess I’m the only guy who said it, but that’s why I said it. I mean it, I mean every word.

“We call the Stanley Cup the Holy Grail in Canada and here we have these jerks doing a pantomime after wins.”

Cherry was head coach of the Boston Bruins from 1974 to ’79, leading the team to two Stanley Cup finals before coaching the Colorado Rockies for the ’79-80 season.

The Rockies were a relatively new team to Denver at the time, having moved from Kansas City in ’76. To celebrate Cherry’s arrival in Denver the team used the slogan “Come to the fights and watch a Rockies game break out!” to try to drive ticket sales.

He understand­s the necessity of unorthodox promotiona­l strategies in non-traditiona­l hockey markets, but still believes one-on-one interactio­ns are the key to building interest.

“I think what Mitch Marner does here in Toronto ... going over when the kids are down near the glass, giving them pucks and hockey sticks and that sort of things, that’s great, that’s how to market it,” said Cherry.

 ?? TWITTER ?? Pictured is a Carolina Hurricanes Bunch of Jerks T-shirt, printed after Don Cherry’s comments about the Hurricanes’ postgame celebratio­ns.
TWITTER Pictured is a Carolina Hurricanes Bunch of Jerks T-shirt, printed after Don Cherry’s comments about the Hurricanes’ postgame celebratio­ns.

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