Barrage of underwear rains down on minor-league hockey game

Barrage of underwear rains down on minor-league hockey game

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 7:25 p.m. ET

We're used to hats being thrown on the ice during a hockey game. That makes sense, hats for a hat trick.

But the ice in Bakersfield, Calif., was covered with a very different type of clothing over the weekend: underwear.

Dubbed "Undie Sunday," fans of the Bakersfield Condors of the ECHL littered the ice with underwear, socks, diapers and bras.

No, it wasn't a rock concert.

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It was actually an orchestrated charity event.

According to the Bakersfield Condors:

The fans didn't have to wait for a real hat-trick either, they went by "Teddy Bear Toss" rules. That means that a goal needed to be scored before the fans tossed their undergarments from the stands. And that didn't happen until there was 1:02 left on the clock.

Good thing those diapers were clean ones.

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