Binghamton Senators Pay Homage to ‘Seinfeld’ Holiday, Wear Festivus Jerseys

by abournenesn

Dec 21, 2010

Binghamton Senators Pay Homage to 'Seinfeld' Holiday, Wear Festivus JerseysJerry Seinfeld's character on Seinfeld was more of a baseball guy, as the Mets and Yankees dominated most sports-related plot lines during the legendary sitcom.

Except for David Puddy's artful devotion to his beloved Devils, hockey was virtually a non-topic for Jerry, George, Kramer and Elaine.

But alas, the AHL's Binghamton Senators have paid homage to the show and recently had a Festivus-themed jersey night. Festivus, of course, is the fake holiday Frank Costanza made up, which includes a pole, the "Airing of Grievances" and the "Feats of Strength."

Through a postgame auction, fans were able to purchase game-worn Festivus jerseys from the contest, in which the Sens lost 4-2 to the Charlotte Checkers.

"It's a Festivus miracle!"

Binghamton Senators Pay Homage to 'Seinfeld' Holiday, Wear Festivus Jerseys Binghamton Senators Pay Homage to 'Seinfeld' Holiday, Wear Festivus JerseysPhotos courtesy of eBay

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