Sask. Rush's plan to wear Hulk patch at Calgary game smashed by league - News Summed Up

Sask. Rush's plan to wear Hulk patch at Calgary game smashed by league


The drama continues between the Saskatchewan Rush lacrosse team and the Calgary Roughnecks — and the Rush superfan who just wants to show his love for the team by dressing up as a giant green superhero. He organized four busloads of people to travel from Saskatchewan to Calgary for Saturday's game, but was originally told by Roughnecks officials he could not wear his Hulk costume at the game due to safety concerns. The Saskatchewan Rush wanted to wear a Hulk fist patch when they play the Calgary Roughnecks to support Kelvin 'Rush Hulk' Ooms, who dresses up as The Hulk when he attends Rush games. Despite the Rush's attempt to support their fan, the National Lacrosse League says the team will not be allowed to wear the patch. "Per league policies and bylaws, any and all jersey enhancements require prior league approval," the league said in a written statement.


Source: CBC News January 27, 2018 22:28 UTC



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