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Forget throwing octopi on the ice at Red Wings games, the Lambeau leap, or drinking milk after the Indy 500. There is a new tradition that could top any sports…

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DETROIT, MI – MAY 27: Al the octopus is lowered to the ice prior to Game Six of the Western Conference Semifinals between the Chicago Blackhawks and Detroit Red Wings during the 2013 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs at Joe Louis Arena on May 27, 2013 in Detroit, Michigan. Chicago won the game 4-3 to tie the series 3-3. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

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Forget throwing octopi on the ice at Red Wings games, the Lambeau leap, or drinking milk after the Indy 500. There is a new tradition that could top any sports tradition.

Marcus Mariota and the Tennessee Titan’s offensive line were at the Nashville Predator's hockey game this weekend and decided to bong beer out of a dead catfish.

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For what it's worth, that extra boost worked wonders for the Predators, who were able to score just 27 seconds into the game.
That lead however, didn't last too long, as the Jets rebounded with two quick goals in the first period. Nashville may have to reach even deeper into its bag of tricks...