Ladies and gentlemen, I'd like to introduce you to Victor E. Green.
You may be asking what Victor E. Green is, and I have to admit that I can't tell you. He's furry, he has hockey-stick shaped antennae, it appears he has some sort of bird's nest on his head, and he's a Dallas Stars fan.
In all seriousness, he's apparently some sort of alien - Stars? stars? get it? - based on his bio picture. His birthplace is "a galaxy far, far away", his roommate is the Zamboni, his relationship status is "alienated", and his favorite movies are "ET, Monsters Inc., and Wall-E". The Stars are really stretching on this mascot, but I appreciate them tying everything together - primary color, logo, and mascot - in one package, albeit a rather strange package. He looks less like an alien and more like a furry, bipedal, four-limbed insect.
That being said, kudos to the Dallas Stars for trying to reach out to the younger generation and for producing an immediately-recognizable marketing tool. Dallas has been playing to sections of empty green seats in the American Airlines Arena for far too long, so hopefully Victor E. Green can start getting some of the younger demographic to prompt their parents for tickets to the hockey game so they can spend time laughing and interacting with Dallas' newest teammate.
Fans of the Dallas Stars took to Twitter to voice their opinions. It seems that Victor E. Green is already polarizing fans to either love him or hate him.
Looks like a booger with legs... "@DallasStars: Meet the newest member of the #Stars family: Victor E. Green! pic.twitter.com/g0yh9ohhfG”
— Herschel Krustovsky (@BucketHeadTN) September 13, 2014
@Jones36 Phillie Phanatics bastard child...
— Herschel Krustovsky (@BucketHeadTN) September 13, 2014
@DallasStars As long as his name is the Grinch that stole the Stanley Cup.???
— Mark Graff (@markeiu) September 13, 2014
What exactly is this guy? Grass? “@DallasStars: Meet the newest member of the #Stars family: Victor E. Green! pic.twitter.com/3jW5dqBfDi”
— Amber Sersen (@AmberSersen) September 13, 2014
@DallasStars I thought I was looking at Southpaw, mascot of the Chicago White Sox.
— Desiree (@Music77violin) September 13, 2014
You can pile on the Stars for having a weird-looking alien as their mascot, but let's make one thing very clear: if you spend that much time worrying about the mascot and you're older than twelve years-old, you're going to miss a great season of Dallas Stars hockey.
Until next time, keep your sticks on the ice!
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