The Colorado Yeti are known league wide for their inclusive and fun loving locker room environment, and before the start of their fourth regular season game against the Baltimore Hawks (which ended in a devastating loss to lose their undefeated record), one of the team's star defenders Wyatt Fulton used his mental power in a different way to play a prank on young team mate and season two draftee, Rich Gucci. Fulton played a prank once used by the Arizona Coyotes of the NHL and filled young Gucci's gloves with purple powder. When Gucci took to the field, the purple powder spilled out onto his pants, covering him head to toe in purple.
The sports analysts watching the game got a good laugh from this interesting prank, and fans were delighted to see Gucci play only his second ever game covered in the purple substance. The youngster didn't seem too fazed by the whole event, and for the duration of the game kept his trademark smile plastered on his face. He managed to get Fulton back later on though by finding the same purple powder and filling the line backers helmet with it. This back and forth of pranks is the type of thing that really gets teams drawn closer together, and will be seen undoubtedly in the future of the league.
The sports analysts watching the game got a good laugh from this interesting prank, and fans were delighted to see Gucci play only his second ever game covered in the purple substance. The youngster didn't seem too fazed by the whole event, and for the duration of the game kept his trademark smile plastered on his face. He managed to get Fulton back later on though by finding the same purple powder and filling the line backers helmet with it. This back and forth of pranks is the type of thing that really gets teams drawn closer together, and will be seen undoubtedly in the future of the league.