As a Dallas Stars fan, I
was initially fond of the Dallas Stars Ice
Girls because, unlike some other NHL Team Girls, they wore hockey skates
and didn't have pompoms. Before this season started, I had heard that they
would be incorporating dance routines into the Ice Girls' repertories and was
instantly curious on how this would be executed: if they can pull off a dance
routine on ice, I’ll be impressed.
My husband and I attended a pre-season game in
mid-September, where it was apparent that these new dance routines were a side
show taking place on a concrete clearing in the stands. I became firmly
skeptical of this new format when a new Ice Girl introduced herself and
admitted she wasn’t a hockey fan and had never ice skated before but was
excited to learn--I couldn’t help but wonder if she’s only there because the
Mavs audition didn’t go as well …
So last night we attended the official season home opener at
the AAC.
It was a great
game besides an incredibly frustrating wait in the concession line during
the first intermission, and one other detail …
The Ice Girls had pompoms.
I was appalled. What place do pompoms have in hockey? I
can’t even believe I just used those two words in the same sentence. I hope you
understand this is not an issue with cheerleaders; dance routines are expected
and enjoyed in professional football and basketball. But there are not commonly
cheerleaders for baseball—so what gives adding pompoms to hockey? I know other NHL Teams have their own girls with pompoms—and
figure skates! But I had been proud that
the Dallas Stars
Ice Girls didn’t.
I’m a bit disappointed. I’ll still go to Stars games and have
a good time, but the new dancers will have do pull off quite a feat for me to
accept them as part of the hockey game.