Seattle NHL team's mascot has a close encounter with a grizzly during video shoot in Alaska

SEATTLE (AP) Seattle Kraken forward John Hayden and the teams blue-haired troll mascot had a close call with a grizzly bear during a promotional video shoot in Alaska.

Hayden and the mascot named Buoy were on a flyfishing outing in Katmai National Park as part of a trip promoting youth hockey when the bear approached, video released by the team shows. Knee-deep in a shallow river, they wore waders and other fly fishing gear. Hayden had been fishing, but a guide quickly took the rod from him.

The bear charged toward the mascot, splashing water, but turned away before making contact as Hayden, Buoy and the film crew walked back to shore, wading through the gentle stream.

The NHL team said it didnt intend to involve the bear in filming, but included it in a video posted on X.

Grizzlies commonly feast on salmon in the river near Brooks Falls in the park. Organizers had hired guides for safety.

Bears are everywhere at Brooks Falls and, like, this is their territory, said Kraken Partnership Marketing Director Melissa OBrochta, who also recorded the encounter from shore. Theyre also super used to seeing humans. So I wasnt scared.

A troll might have been a different story.

I want to blame it on Buoy, Hayden said on the video afterward. They were pretty interested in his look.

The run-in with the grizzly happened on June 25 as part of an annual trip organized by the Bristol Bay Native Corporation in Anchorage, Alaska, with events that promote youth ice hockey. Alaska does not have its own NHL team; the closest teams are in Seattle and Vancouver, Canada.

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