The Peterborough Examiner

Oilers unveil team’s first mascot: Hunter

- — The Press Canadian

EDMONTON — For the first time in franchise history, the Edmonton Oilers will have a mascot prowling around the rink.

The Oilers unveiled “Hunter” the Canadian lynx on Tuesday. The team’s first mascot will be a presence at home games as the team moves into the new Rogers Place facility for the 2016-17 NHL season.

The mascot is named after (Wild) Bill Hunter, the original owner of the Alberta Oilers when they entered the Western Hockey Associatio­n in 1972. Hunter will wear No. 72 on the back of his Oilers jersey.

The Oilers said in a release that adding a mascot will help the team strengthen ties in the Edmonton community. In addition to entertaini­ng fans at Rogers Place, the team said Hunter will make other appearance­s, including hospital visits, festivals, school visits and other community events. Hunter has not been universall­y praised on social media. With his four sharp fangs, large head and green-tinged eyes, some Twitter posters said the mascot is likely to give kids nightmares. But the team said the Canadian lynx was the overwhelmi­ng favourite when the team polled over 2,220 Edmontonar­ea students on what mascot concept they preferred.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada