Hockey Mascots
There are brave warriors, kings, and knights, creatures that embody speed and wings, roaring predators like panthers and cougars, or cooperative pack animals like wolves and huskies. Some mascots reflect forces of nature, like avalanches, flames, lightning, and hurricanes, while others are delightfully unexpected, like ducks and penguins.
Fun fact: The first organized indoor hockey game was played in Montreal in 1875.
Hockey Buddy
Hockey Player
Hockey Troll
Hockey Troll
Goalie
Goalie
Goalie and Player
Net and Stick
Goalie
Hockey Player
Hockey Stick
Fun fact: Hockey sticks used to be made entirely of wood, but today players often use lightweight composite sticks for faster shots.
Hockey is a fast, thrilling sport played on ice, where players skate, pass, and shoot to score goals. Modern ice hockey developed in Canada in the late 19th century, evolving from older stick-and-ball games played outdoors.
Imagine the players gliding across the rink, sticks in hand, chasing the puck with speed and precision. The clash of skates on ice, the slap of sticks, and the roar of the crowd make every moment electric.
As you color, capture the speed, teamwork, and excitement of the game, from the shining ice to the vivid jerseys and the puck zooming toward the net.