Back in the '50's, a local seafood shop owner decided to throw an octopus on the ice during a Red Wings playoff game in order to bring them good luck. Back then, only 8 wins were needed in the postseason to win the Stanley Cup, and so the octopus' 8 tentacles represented the number of games Detroit had to win. Detroit went on to win 3 consecutive Stanley Cups in the '50's and the local seafood shop owner was hailed as a hero.
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During a hockey game years ago, after a player scored three goals, fans tossed hats onto the ice, and the phrase hat trick came to be.
it is a quoit
Yes. If they cheat they can be thrown out of casions and/or lose their chips.
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quoits
Grabbing onto things and catching prey. Also used to propel
Their function - is to hold onto the squid's prey to prevent it escaping.
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If you are talking about hockey, a "hat trick" is when a player scores 3 goals in one game. In the old days, the fans would throw their hats onto the ice in tribute.
Squid arms are used for capturing, grasping, and manipulating prey. They are lined with suckers that help the squid hold onto its food, and some species also have hooks on their arms to help subdue prey. Squid arms are a key part of the squid's feeding behavior.