John Hayden and the Kraken Mascot Had a Close Encounter with a Bear in Alaska
Seattle Kraken forward John Hayden and the team’s mascot, Buoy, experienced a moment of tension during the filming of a promotional video in Alaska. The incident involved a brown bear in Katmai National Park. The encounter occurred during a fly fishing excursion, as part of a trip to promote youth hockey. The video, published by the team, shows the moment the bear approached Hayden and the mascot.Hayden joked after the incident, saying: “I want to blame Buoy. They were very interested in his appearance.” The incident occurred on June 25th, as part of an annual trip organized by the Bristol Bay Native Corporation in Anchorage, Alaska, with events promoting youth ice hockey. Alaska does not have its own NHL team; the closest teams are in Seattle and Vancouver, Canada.“Bears are everywhere in Brooks Falls and, this is their territory,” stated Melissa O’Brochta, Director of Marketing Partnerships for the Kraken, who recorded the encounter from the shore. “They are also very used to seeing humans. So I wasn’t scared.”
Melissa O’Brochta