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Al Octopus, the lucky charm of the Red Detroit has some funny incidents that fans love. One of the delightful moments is when Al is raised during the playoffs on the ice, ...
On April 15, 1952, the first octopus was thrown onto the ice at Olympia Stadium. Skip to main content. ... That year, Al the Octopus was commissioned as a mascot for the Red Wings.
The mascot was officially named Al after Sobotka, who was already known for twirling the sea creatures from the Zamboni entrance. Like magic, the Red Wings went on to win back-to-back Cups in 1996 ...
Unfortunately, the specific salary of Al The Octopus, the mascot of the Detroit Red Wings, is not publicly available. Get all the NHL news only on Sportskeeda.