Home Toledo Walleye vs. Greenville Published on Dec. 2, 2011 Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Sophie Dietrich, 8, left, and her brother Carter, right, 5, dance to the music as the Toledo Walleye play the Greenville Road Warriors. The Sylvania children were with their parents Donald and Amanda Dietrich. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image Toledo Walleye mascot Cat Trick dumps a bucket of popcorn on unsuspecting fan Brad Freyer. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image Toledo Walleye player Trevor Parkes, 27, watches as the puck gets past Greenville Road Warriors goalie Nic Riopel (29) during the first period at Huntington Center, Friday. At right is Road Warrier Jeff Caister, 14. BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Toledo Walleye player Trevor Parkes (27) watches as the puck gets past Greenville Road Warriors goalie Nic Riopel (29) during the first period at Huntington Center, Friday. BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Toledo Walleye player Kyle Rogers (17) helps Walleye ice crew pick up stuffed animals after the Walleye score a first period goal against the Greenville Road Warriors at Huntington Center, Friday. BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Krysten Kachmarik, game day promotions coordinator for the Toledo Walleye, picks up stuffed animals after the Walleye score a first period goal against the Greenville Road Warriors at Huntington Center, Friday. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image Olivia Topolski, 7, gets a boost from Andrew Yates, Monroe, as she throws a stuffed animal over the glass after the Toledo Walleye score a first period goal against the Greenville Road Warriors at Huntington Center, Friday. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image Kenneth Erard, 14, Oregon, tosses a stuffed animal over the glass after the Toledo Walleye score a first period goal against the Greenville Road Warriors at Huntington Center, Friday. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image Toledo Walleye player Byron Froese (23) is hit by Greenville Road Warriors player Wes Cunningham (3) during the first period at Huntington Center, Friday. BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Toledo Walleye player Christopher DiDomenico, 24, left, celebrates his second period goal with teamamtes Brian Matte, 42, and Ryan Blair, 18. BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Recommended for you Click to comment