In finland there are some traditions within the playoffs. Ofcourse the games are intense and the atmosphere surrounding the games is just great. But the traditions i'm talking about are bit different.
I'd like to know, if any other countries or leagues have similiar things, or did we actually adapt them from some other place. Because in finland, when a team loses a playoff series, the audience have a habbit of throwing beach balls to the ice, just to let losing team know that their summer holidays just started. Also we have this thing called Playoff parta, Playoff beard in english. Meaning the players and some coaches, and some of the fans too will grow a beard, and will let it grow untill the team gets dropped out.
Do these things only happen in finland, or does this happen in e.g. NHL too (or did we actually steal the ideas from there :p)?
Playoff Traditions
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I love the playoff beard... but it seems only the older guys and the old school/throwback type players do it anymore. JS Giguere had a helluva Grizzly Adams look going on when he did it for their run to the finals a few years back. Though some rookies/babyface guys do partake of the tradition and you can't tell
Never heard of the beachballs thing... though in the US it would be ugly because the phrase usually used here is that "All they'll be making now is golf reservations".
Detroit has their now-banned octopus on the ice thing which seemed to end up being more squids than actual octopii to me but hey, it's Detroit. What do you expect?
The genesis of that one though goes all the way back to the Original Six days when getting eight wins meant you'd won the two series you needed to in order to win the Cup.
The Panthers had the ever-escalating rubber mice on the ice after a goal thing that started because Panthers eat mice... voila. It caught on down the stretch and by playoffs it was out of hand and eventually banned
Never heard of the beachballs thing... though in the US it would be ugly because the phrase usually used here is that "All they'll be making now is golf reservations".
Detroit has their now-banned octopus on the ice thing which seemed to end up being more squids than actual octopii to me but hey, it's Detroit. What do you expect?
The Panthers had the ever-escalating rubber mice on the ice after a goal thing that started because Panthers eat mice... voila. It caught on down the stretch and by playoffs it was out of hand and eventually banned
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Actually, the rubber mice thing came about because a player (Scott Mellanby, IIRC) killed a mouse or rat with his stick in the locker room before a big playoff game that they won. Somehow word got out and the fans went crazy with it.Minstrel wrote: The Panthers had the ever-escalating rubber mice on the ice after a goal thing that started because Panthers eat mice... voila. It caught on down the stretch and by playoffs it was out of hand and eventually banned
I've always been a big fan of the playoff beard. Many of the younger players can't really grow beards these days. Most of the guys that do grow them decide to trim them down into a Van CBA or something stylish. While I sport the Van CBA year round, the old fashioned playoff beard is the best. Ray Bourque always grew the best playoff beard, especially back in the late 80's.
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Oh yeah, now I remember that mice story!! 
It would be tough I think to beat Lanny McDonald in a playoff beard contest as he already had the jump on everyone with the giant mustache and an obvious genetic advantage for facial hair growth
It would be tough I think to beat Lanny McDonald in a playoff beard contest as he already had the jump on everyone with the giant mustache and an obvious genetic advantage for facial hair growth
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You've got to love those old mustaches! Derek Sanderson had a pretty good one back in the day.
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Yeah Phoenix did the Whiteout which was pretty cool.
One "tradition" (notice the quotes and lower-case 't') that I never EVER want to see in a freakin NHL rink is the "Thunderstix" NBA import. I really have a problem with those things visually in a rink, I actually think they are inappropriate for a hockey game.
The greatest playoff tradition though is that no matter how brutal, personal and intense the seven game war you just went through was, at the end you all still lineup and shake hands.
One "tradition" (notice the quotes and lower-case 't') that I never EVER want to see in a freakin NHL rink is the "Thunderstix" NBA import. I really have a problem with those things visually in a rink, I actually think they are inappropriate for a hockey game.
The greatest playoff tradition though is that no matter how brutal, personal and intense the seven game war you just went through was, at the end you all still lineup and shake hands.
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