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S80 SMJHL Postseason Bonanza Due: Sunday, February 9th @ 11:59 PM PST
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The Detroit Falcons are one of the most storied teams in SMJHL history, and their superstitions are as old as the franchise itself. The Falcons’ players are known for their deeply ingrained pre-game rituals, which they believe help them prepare mentally and physically for a big match. Among the most famous traditions is the use of a "lucky charm" — a small, worn-down puck that has been in circulation for decades. This puck has been passed down through generations of Falcons players, each believing it brings good fortune when touched before hitting the ice.
The puck is kept in a special (100 words) locker, away from prying eyes, and only a select few players are allowed to touch it. It is said to bring the team a certain kind of "energy," and many players believe that its presence boosts their performance on game day. Some even believe the puck is responsible for several of the team’s dramatic comebacks in crucial playoff games.
Another superstition that runs deep in the Falcons’ culture is their pre-game warm-up routine. The team follows a very strict order of drills and stretches, down to the exact number of repetitions. This regimen is followed without deviation, no matter how (200 words) simple or insignificant the drills may seem. If the team deviates even slightly from their routine, it’s said that they risk throwing off the “team harmony,” which could disrupt their performance on the ice.
Additionally, many Falcons players wear the same socks for every home game. These socks are never washed, and each player has their own pair. The belief is that washing the socks would "wash away the luck" that the socks have accumulated over the course of the season. This superstition has been a defining part of the Falcons' team culture for years, and it’s something that new (300) players are quickly taught when they join the squad.
The Ottawa Highlanders are another team with a rich history of superstitions. Known for their disciplined style of play, the Highlanders place great emphasis on rituals that are believed to enhance focus and intensity. One of the most peculiar superstitions involves the team’s “victory laces” — a special set of skate laces that are only worn during critical games or playoff series. These laces, which are said to have been passed down from one championship-winning team to another, are thought to carry the energy of past victories. When a player wears them,(400 words) they are expected to perform with a heightened sense of determination and drive.
The laces are not just handed out to anyone — they must be earned. To be entrusted with the victory laces, players must demonstrate consistent leadership and perseverance. If a player performs well during a game with the laces on, they are allowed to continue wearing them in future matches. However, if the team loses or the player underperforms, the laces are put away until the next significant game.
Another superstition that runs deep within the Highlanders organization is the pre-game meal. It’s widely known that the Highlanders(500 words) team has a very specific and secretive meal that they eat before every game. The meal consists of a balanced combination of protein, carbs, and vegetables, prepared to exact specifications by the team’s nutritionist. The players believe that this specific meal has the perfect combination of nutrients to fuel them for a fast-paced and high-energy game. Any deviation from the meal or substitution of ingredients is considered a bad omen. If any player tries to change the menu, they are met with resistance from the team, and sometimes even from the coaching staff, who believe it would “jinx” the game.(600 words)
Additionally, players often engage in an old tradition where they “tap” the posts of the goal during warm-ups. Before each game, the entire team lines up at the net and touches the posts, believing it provides a symbolic gesture of good luck and protection from bad goals. They are especially superstitious about this routine before facing off against rivals, as they believe it wards off any bad bounces that could swing the momentum in the wrong direction.
The Carolina Kraken are a team that thrives on energy and enthusiasm, and their superstitions reflect this high-octane personality. One of their most(700 words) notable rituals is the “pre-game dance”, which the team performs just before stepping onto the ice. This dance, a combination of individual expressions and synchronized group movements, is believed to boost team unity and set the stage for a high-energy game. The dance itself is an ever-evolving routine, with players adding their own signature moves based on the vibe of the season. The Kraken players believe that their ability to synchronize and let loose in this manner generates positive energy that helps them perform at their best on the ice.
Equally important to the Kraken is their "seashell" superstition.(800 words) Each player is given a small seashell before the start of the season, and the shell is believed to bring the team calm and strength during turbulent times. The shell is kept in the player’s locker or taped to their equipment, and it is treated with a great deal of reverence. Before every game, the seashell is placed in the center of the team’s circle, and a few moments of silence are observed while players reflect on the past victories and challenges they’ve overcome. This ritual, though simple, is believed to help players focus and align their thoughts before the (900 words)game.
Additionally, the Kraken are known for having a [b]specific order in which players enter the rink before a game. The team believes that the order of entrance determines the team’s momentum during the game. The first player to step onto the ice is typically the team captain, followed by key players known for their leadership. If the order is disrupted, some players believe that the team will struggle to build chemistry early in the game. (976 words)[/b]


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