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Flyers debut new mascot, Gritty. Watch the report from Alicia Vitarelli on Action News at 4 p.m. on September 24, 2018. Even the commish admits he's a Gritty Guy.
The Philadelphia Flyers have made history once again with the introduction of their new official team mascot named Gritty. 24/7 Live Philadelphia Pennsylvania New Jersey Delaware Welcome, Mickey ...
The Philadelphia Flyers’ new mascot is named Gritty. According to the team’s website, “he earned the name ‘Gritty’ for possessing an attitude so similar to the team he follows.” But ...
The Philadelphia Flyers Have a New Mascot — and Twitter Is Absolutely Terrified of It. Emily Zauzmer. Updated Tue, September 25, 2018 at 3:34 PM UTC.
The Philadelphia Flyers mascot, known for his aggressive and viral antics, is being investigated for allegedly punching a 13-year-old fan in November. Gritty is front and center in a new legal drama.
Say hello to Gritty, the Philadelphia Flyers' new mascot joining the franchise for the 2018-19 season: Are you scared? Because I'm scared. And so are some other people: Also, some people thought ...
VOORHEES — Finally the Flyers have done something for the first time since the mid-1970s. No, not a Stanley Cup. A mascot. It’s a seven-foot, “fuzzy creature” that can skate, has “hockey ...
The Flyers’ new mascot is the most terrifying thing on Earth, and he appears to be coming for the Penguins. If it’s in a word or in a look, you can’t get rid of the Babadook. The ...
The mascot had a less-than-ideal first game when the Flyers lost to the Boston Bruins. He dramatically slipped on the ice and shot a man in the back with his T-shirt gun.
Philadelphia police are investigating allegations that Flyers mascot Gritty punched a 13-year-old boy in the back before a November 2019 game.
Mascots are popular, usually making about 250 appearances per year. The Flyers originally consulted David Raymond, the original Phillie Phanatic, about their desire to have a mascot.
Gritty, the supremely entertaining Philadelphia Flyers mascot that has been a viral sensation since his debut in 2018, has been named the NHL's Mascot of the Year for the second time.