The Tradition of Rat Throwing
One of the most unique traditions in sports is the act of throwing rats onto the ice during Florida Panthers games. But why do fans engage in this unusual behavior?
The Rat Trick
The tradition dates back to the Panthers’ 1995-1996 season when forward Scott Mellanby killed a rat in the locker room with his stick before scoring two goals in the game. His feat was dubbed a ‘rat trick’, a play on the term ‘hat trick’ for scoring three goals.
Good Luck Charms
Since then, fans have embraced the rat throwing tradition as a good luck charm for the team, believing that by tossing rats onto the ice, they can help the Panthers secure a win.
Regulation of Rat Throwing
While the tradition is beloved by many fans, it has also been a source of controversy. The NHL had to create a rule that prohibits fans from throwing any objects onto the ice, including rats, due to safety concerns and disruptions to the game.
Supporting the Team
Despite the regulation, fans still find ways to honor the tradition. Some bring fake rats to throw, while others wear rat-themed apparel to show their support for the Panthers.
Community and Camaraderie
Ultimately, the act of throwing rats at Panthers games is a way for fans to come together as a community and show their passion for the team. It has become a symbol of unity and support for the Panthers, creating a unique and unforgettable experience for both players and spectators.