Description
Depicts hockey player Donny Maloney and a Bengal tiger, referencing unique traditions in hockey and the distinctiveness of animal markings.
Hockey player Donny Maloney & Bengal Tiger on the ice. Check out the patterns of the rocks and the patterns on the tiger. While humans only have the markings of a team.
In hockey, "rats on the ice" refers to the unique tradition of Florida Panthers fans throwing plastic rats onto the ice to celebrate goals or wins, a phenomenon that started in the 1995-96 season after player Scott Mellanby killed a real rat in the locker room, then scored two goals, creating a "rat trick" that fans adopted as a good luck charm and symbol of success for the team, though now usually reserved for victories due to NHL rules.
Additional Information
Artists: |
Susan Andreasen |
Orientation: |
Landscape |
Rights: |
Original |
Seller : |
Susan Andreasen |
Seller: |
ANDREASEN ASSOCIATES INC |