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Tis’ the season — not quite Christmas, but Halloween.
Like every year, kids aren’t the only ones dressing up — NHL players are as well.
Senators teammates David Rundblad, Erik Karlsson and Mika Zibanejad dressed up as members of the band KISS for a Halloween party as discovered by The 6th Sens.
Rundblad also blogged about the party and he made sure to mention that the Senators are on a three-game winning streak. Ottawa currently has the highest power play percentage in the league, so why not brag?
On the other hand, their costumes could use some help from the Bruins players. Prince Charming and Fred Flintstone aren’t the most innovative ideas, but where else are you going to see a 7-foot-tall pink bunny? Sorry Ottawa, but the Bruins (insert Kanye West rant) had the best costumes of all time!
See Rundblad's costume below, courtesy of his personal blog.