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Seattle Crackon Center John Hayden and his mascot, Boy, had a close encounter with a brown bear during a promotional video shoot in Alaska in June.
Hayden and Buy were on a fly-phishing outing at Katmai National Park when the bear approached him.
During the fishing, Hayden and Bua were with a guide, who saw the bear. Near the guide was the crew ved through the shallow river.
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The image taken from a video provided by Seattle Crackon shows a brown bear towards NHL Crackon C Troll Mascot, known as aunt, an encounter, Alaska, Alaska, Alaska, next to the left, a fishing guide, on 25 June, 2025, during a filming of a promotional video in a river outside the anklej on 25 June, 2025. (Seattle Crackon through AP)
As they were going away, the bear, who was going close to them, changed and charged through water for some pace before coming to a stop and going away.
Hayden later said on the video, “I want to blame it on aunt.” “He was very interested in his look.”
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Seattle Crackon Mascot Buy celebrated ice after winning a 4–0 win on 1 October 2022 against Vancouver Canx in Seattle, Washington. (Joe Nicolson/USA Today Sports)
Brown bears usually feast on the salmon in the Brooks River in Katmai National Park, as they jump upwards on Brooks Falls. The park is the home of the competition, an annual “Fat Beer Week” competition in the south -west and road in the south -west of the anchorezes, which fetch for winter celebrating Bears.
Crackon partnership marketing director Melissa O’brockta said, “Brooks Falls have beer everywhere and like, this is their area.” “They are also used to see humans. So I was not afraid.”
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Seattle Crackon Center John Hayden (15) San Jose, on April 5, 2025 in California, appears against San Jose Shark during the third period at SAP Center at San Jose. (Robert Edwards/Image Image)
Hayden and Buy were as part of an annual journey organized by Bristol Bay Original Corporation in Alaska, Alaska, with young ice hockey -promoting events. Alaska does not have its own NHL team; The nearest teams are in Seattle and Vancouver, British Columbia, with Vancouver Canx.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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