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The Green Men

The Green Men, known as Force (Adam Forsyth) and Sully (Ryan Sullivan), are supporters of the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League (NHL). They are known for sitting beside the opposing team's penalty box during Canucks games at Rogers Arena wearing green full-body spandex suits. The suits are zentai, from the SuperFan Suit brand. Forsyth wears a neon green suit while Sullivan, the shorter of the two, wears a darker suit.[1] The two were inducted into the ESPN Hall of Fans in 2012.[2] They have also appeared in a Pepsi billboard advertisement, wearing Canucks jerseys.

Sully and Force
First appearanceversus Nashville Predators, December 22, 2009
In-universe information
AliasThe Green Men, Vancouver Green Men
GenderMale

History edit

The idea for the Green Men started when the two friends, decided to attend a National Football League game in Seattle. They ordered a pair of green suits to wear to the game after watching a Season 3 episode of the television program It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia in which character Charlie Kelly wears a similar suit. Sullivan's suit arrived a day after the football game, so the Green Men went to a Canucks game instead.[3] The owner of the roofing company that Sullivan worked for had access to the seats beside the penalty box, which is how they continually got those seats.[1] The owner provided more free tickets after the duo rose to fame, but they later began paying for them themselves.[4] The Green Men entertain fans and annoy the opposition with their antics, which include handstands against the glass and the use of props such as a cutout of Carrie Underwood (when the Canucks play the Nashville Predators) or Vince Vaughn (when they play the Chicago Blackhawks) in a Canucks jersey.[5]

Some of their antics have been:

  • Throwing frozen waffles in the air when Toronto Maple Leafs forward Tim Brent took a penalty, referencing an angry Maple Leafs fan throwing waffles on the Air Canada Centre ice a week earlier.
  • Showing a cutout of Vince Vaughn in a Canucks jersey in a playoff series against the Chicago Blackhawks in 2011.
  • Butt flossing a Blackhawks jersey during a 2010 playoff series against the Blackhawks.
  • Holding up a sign saying 'Which Way to the Roxy?' when Nashville Predators defenceman Shane O'Brien was in the penalty box during their 2011 playoff series, a reference to O'Brien frequenting a bar of that name when he played for the Canucks.

2009–2010 season edit

Their first appearance was when the Nashville Predators stopped by Rogers Arena, then known as General Motors Place, on December 22, 2009. They attended 13 games during the 2009–10 Vancouver Canucks season. In 2011, Forsyth and Sullivan both finished their journalism program at the British Columbia Institute of Technology and are trying to break into the media business.[1][3]

2010–2011 season edit

The Green Men supported Canada at the 2010 Winter Olympics. They took photos of themselves wearing Canada jerseys.[6]

2011 playoffs edit

In May 2011, the duo were asked by the National Hockey League (NHL) to stop touching the glass and doing handstands, and would not be allowed to engage players verbally.[5][7]

Conference Quarterfinals edit

Versus the Chicago Blackhawks

Conference semifinals edit

The morning of April 28, two Green Men impostors were set up near the north end of the George Massey Tunnel, a highway traffic tunnel in Metro Vancouver, approximately 20 km south of the city centre. Their antics disrupted traffic for hours, leading to Forsyth receiving "about 17 different phone calls from people telling me that I had ruined their morning commute," by the time he woke up—he was in Victoria at the time. CBC investigation tracked it down to a lighting replacement company; they dismissed claims they were responsible for the snarl.[8][9]

Conference finals edit

Versus the San Jose Sharks

Finals edit

At Game 7, after the Boston win, the Green Men held a sign reading Their final tweet of the season read: "Dear rioters: You’re a disgrace to our city. Congratulations on the win Boston. We’re not all like this on the west coast."[10]

The Green Men had planned to end their appearances, if the Canucks go all the way. Said Forsyth: "We have said from Day 1 we will hang with them until the Canucks win the [Stanley] Cup. [If t]he Canucks win the Cup this year, I am hanging up the suit. I will encourage it to be hung from the rafters at Rogers Arena. It won't happen, but I encourage it. If the Canucks lose, we will see what happens." Sullivan suggested that "Nothing is official. We haven't made a joint decision just yet. If one guy goes down, then the ship goes down with him."[3]

2011–2012 season edit

On December 1, 2011, the Green Men returned for a Canucks home game against the Nashville Predators. In the first period, when Predators defenseman and captain Shea Weber was sent to the penalty box, the Green Men were waiting with a cardboard cutout of Canucks center Ryan Kesler's nude pose from ESPN The Magazine's The Body Issue.[11] They attended two other regular season games.[12]

During the playoffs, the Green Men held a Twitter contest, where winners would receive prizes in person from Sullivan.[13] They endorsed a gel bracelet wristband promotion at Blenz Coffee locations in Greater Vancouver, supporting the BC Cancer Foundation Underwear Affair.[14]

Sullivan and Forsyth were both also seen at the Davis Cup during the 2012 games when Canada had lost against France in Vancouver.

2012–2013 season edit

Sophie Tweed-Simmons appeared in one of the duo's acts, a magic trick where one man disappeared behind a green curtain, with the singer magically appearing as a replacement.[15]

The duo appeared in Pepsi advertising, in a series of ads including Mohan Singh Vinning (PunJohnny Canuck) and Amie Nguyen (Queen Canuck).[16]

2014–2015 season edit

On November 7, 2014, the Green Men announced they would retire at the end of the season.[17]

2019–2020 season edit

Since October 2019, the duo is commenting NFL games through their podcast at the World Sports Network site.[18]

2023–2024 season edit

After an 8-season absence, the Green Men came out of retirement on February 24, 2024, for a surprise return to Rogers Arena. This coincided, of course, with the one and only time the Canucks hosted the Boston Bruins that season.[19] On February 25, 2024, Force stated in an interview with David Quadrelli of CanucksArmy that as it stands, the return of the Green Men would be for one night only, as Sully now lives with his family in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and works full-time, making attending games in Vancouver difficult. Force added that the duo have not ruled out returning again for the playoffs, and have already been asked by the team about the possibility of them doing so;[20] however, on May 8, 2024, during the Canucks' first game of the Western Conference semifinal against the Edmonton Oilers in the 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs, the pair made another surprise visit to Rogers Arena.[21]

NHL relationship with the duo edit

According to Hockey Night in Canada's Hot Stove Panel, the Green Men received a warning from the NHL that the acts that they were committing needed to be "toned down" at future games. More specifically, they have been asked not to touch the glass of the penalty box or perform handstands against it anymore.[22] There has been no confirmation as to whether or not the NHL contacted Forsyth and Sullivan directly, or whether the Nashville Predators filed a complaint towards the league during the 2011 playoffs.[22] Although the Hockey Night in Canada analysts have different perspectives towards Forsyth and Sullivan, Eric Francis said he believes that the Green Men are paying fans and have a right to be there. "They have done nothing wrong. All they're doing is adding to the ambiance and the atmosphere of a game, which is what makes a game so fun... a stadium so fun."[23] A Facebook group has been set up to save the duo and to ensure that they keep doing what they're doing.[23]

Behind the Green edit

Sullivan wrote the 2012 book Behind the Green and has hosted book signings in support of the BC Cancer Foundation.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Jory, Derek (January 11, 2010). "Force & Sully". Vancouver Canucks and the National Hockey League. Retrieved May 25, 2010.
  2. ^ Vivian Luk (September 5, 2012). "Vancouver's Green Men inducted into Hall of Fans". CTV News. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
  3. ^ a b c Morris, Jim (May 16, 2011). "What started as a joke has turned into a phenomenon for Green Men". The Canadian Press. Retrieved May 25, 2011.
  4. ^ "Hawks will be seeing green". The Canadian Press. April 29, 2010. Retrieved May 25, 2011.
  5. ^ a b Walker, Ian (May 7, 2011). "Green Men become media darlings". Vancouver Sun. Postmedia Network. Retrieved May 25, 2011.
  6. ^ "Pictures". The Green Men. Retrieved May 25, 2011.
  7. ^ "Complaint filed with NHL against Green Men". News1130. Rogers Communications. May 1, 2011. Retrieved May 25, 2011.
  8. ^ "Green imposters blamed for Massey traffic jam". CBC.ca. Vancouver BC. April 28, 2011. Retrieved September 1, 2011.
  9. ^ Hager, Mike (May 22, 2011). "Vancouver company uses Canucks' Green Men fakes to promote his business". Vancouver Sun. Postmedia Network. Retrieved May 25, 2011.
  10. ^ Andes, A. P. (April 8, 2015). "Green Men: Thanks For The Memories, Guys". Bleedin' Blue. Retrieved September 5, 2023.
  11. ^ "Vancouver's Green Men Are Back". Holdout Sports.
  12. ^ "Riaz Talks With The Green Man", BT Vancouver on Citytv Vancouver, April 13, 2012.
  13. ^ "#greenfortheplayoffs - How the contest works" – via www.youtube.com.
  14. ^ DH Vancouver Staff [VanCityBuzz] (December 19, 2017). "Green For The Playoffs. A Green Men Campaign". Daily Hive. Zoomer Media. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  15. ^ Carson, Dan (April 23, 2013). "Green Men Attempt Disappearing Magic Trick During Vancouver Canucks Game". The Bleacher Report. Retrieved May 11, 2013.
  16. ^ Cahute, Larissa (February 25, 2013). "Vancouver Canucks 'super fans' super-sized thanks to Pepsi billboard campaign". The Province. Vancouver BC. Retrieved May 11, 2013.
  17. ^ Cleveland, Amy (November 7, 2014). "Canucks' Green Men retiring at end of the season". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved November 7, 2014.
  18. ^ Windsor, Alistair (October 24, 2019). "NFL Weekly Podcast with The Green Men". World Sports Network. Retrieved October 24, 2019.
  19. ^ Forsyth, Adam; Sullivan, Ryan (February 24, 2024). "Green Men on Twitter". Twitter.com. Retrieved February 24, 2024.
  20. ^ "Inside the Green Men's epic return to Rogers Arena, and what's next for the spandex-wearing Canucks fans". CanucksArmy. Retrieved February 26, 2024.
  21. ^ Pankiw, Colton (May 9, 2024). "Canucks' Green Men returned for playoffs and had epic troll on Evander Kane". Daily Hive. Retrieved May 9, 2024.
  22. ^ a b Adam, Graham (May 2, 2011). "Vancouver Canucks: NHL Censoring he Green Men Shows A Lack of Common Sense". Bleacher Report. Retrieved March 28, 2012.
  23. ^ a b "Complaint filed with NHL against Green Men, Some say the Nashville Predators are behind it". News 1130. Rogers Digital Media. May 1, 2011. Retrieved March 28, 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article is about the supporters of the Vancouver Canucks For other uses see Green Man disambiguation The Green Men known as Force Adam Forsyth and Sully Ryan Sullivan are supporters of the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League NHL They are known for sitting beside the opposing team s penalty box during Canucks games at Rogers Arena wearing green full body spandex suits The suits are zentai from the SuperFan Suit brand Forsyth wears a neon green suit while Sullivan the shorter of the two wears a darker suit 1 The two were inducted into the ESPN Hall of Fans in 2012 2 They have also appeared in a Pepsi billboard advertisement wearing Canucks jerseys Sully and ForceFirst appearanceversus Nashville Predators December 22 2009In universe informationAliasThe Green Men Vancouver Green MenGenderMale Contents 1 History 1 1 2009 2010 season 1 2 2010 2011 season 1 3 2011 playoffs 1 3 1 Conference Quarterfinals 1 3 2 Conference semifinals 1 3 3 Conference finals 1 3 4 Finals 1 4 2011 2012 season 1 5 2012 2013 season 1 6 2014 2015 season 1 7 2019 2020 season 1 8 2023 2024 season 2 NHL relationship with the duo 3 Behind the Green 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe idea for the Green Men started when the two friends decided to attend a National Football League game in Seattle They ordered a pair of green suits to wear to the game after watching a Season 3 episode of the television program It s Always Sunny in Philadelphia in which character Charlie Kelly wears a similar suit Sullivan s suit arrived a day after the football game so the Green Men went to a Canucks game instead 3 The owner of the roofing company that Sullivan worked for had access to the seats beside the penalty box which is how they continually got those seats 1 The owner provided more free tickets after the duo rose to fame but they later began paying for them themselves 4 The Green Men entertain fans and annoy the opposition with their antics which include handstands against the glass and the use of props such as a cutout of Carrie Underwood when the Canucks play the Nashville Predators or Vince Vaughn when they play the Chicago Blackhawks in a Canucks jersey 5 Some of their antics have been Throwing frozen waffles in the air when Toronto Maple Leafs forward Tim Brent took a penalty referencing an angry Maple Leafs fan throwing waffles on the Air Canada Centre ice a week earlier Showing a cutout of Vince Vaughn in a Canucks jersey in a playoff series against the Chicago Blackhawks in 2011 Butt flossing a Blackhawks jersey during a 2010 playoff series against the Blackhawks Holding up a sign saying Which Way to the Roxy when Nashville Predators defenceman Shane O Brien was in the penalty box during their 2011 playoff series a reference to O Brien frequenting a bar of that name when he played for the Canucks 2009 2010 season edit Their first appearance was when the Nashville Predators stopped by Rogers Arena then known as General Motors Place on December 22 2009 They attended 13 games during the 2009 10 Vancouver Canucks season In 2011 Forsyth and Sullivan both finished their journalism program at the British Columbia Institute of Technology and are trying to break into the media business 1 3 2010 2011 season edit The Green Men supported Canada at the 2010 Winter Olympics They took photos of themselves wearing Canada jerseys 6 2011 playoffs edit In May 2011 the duo were asked by the National Hockey League NHL to stop touching the glass and doing handstands and would not be allowed to engage players verbally 5 7 Conference Quarterfinals edit Versus the Chicago Blackhawks Conference semifinals edit The morning of April 28 two Green Men impostors were set up near the north end of the George Massey Tunnel a highway traffic tunnel in Metro Vancouver approximately 20 km south of the city centre Their antics disrupted traffic for hours leading to Forsyth receiving about 17 different phone calls from people telling me that I had ruined their morning commute by the time he woke up he was in Victoria at the time CBC investigation tracked it down to a lighting replacement company they dismissed claims they were responsible for the snarl 8 9 Conference finals edit Versus the San Jose Sharks Finals edit At Game 7 after the Boston win the Green Men held a sign reading Their final tweet of the season read Dear rioters You re a disgrace to our city Congratulations on the win Boston We re not all like this on the west coast 10 The Green Men had planned to end their appearances if the Canucks go all the way Said Forsyth We have said from Day 1 we will hang with them until the Canucks win the Stanley Cup If t he Canucks win the Cup this year I am hanging up the suit I will encourage it to be hung from the rafters at Rogers Arena It won t happen but I encourage it If the Canucks lose we will see what happens Sullivan suggested that Nothing is official We haven t made a joint decision just yet If one guy goes down then the ship goes down with him 3 2011 2012 season edit On December 1 2011 the Green Men returned for a Canucks home game against the Nashville Predators In the first period when Predators defenseman and captain Shea Weber was sent to the penalty box the Green Men were waiting with a cardboard cutout of Canucks center Ryan Kesler s nude pose from ESPN The Magazine s The Body Issue 11 They attended two other regular season games 12 During the playoffs the Green Men held a Twitter contest where winners would receive prizes in person from Sullivan 13 They endorsed a gel bracelet wristband promotion at Blenz Coffee locations in Greater Vancouver supporting the BC Cancer Foundation Underwear Affair 14 Sullivan and Forsyth were both also seen at the Davis Cup during the 2012 games when Canada had lost against France in Vancouver 2012 2013 season edit Sophie Tweed Simmons appeared in one of the duo s acts a magic trick where one man disappeared behind a green curtain with the singer magically appearing as a replacement 15 The duo appeared in Pepsi advertising in a series of ads including Mohan Singh Vinning PunJohnny Canuck and Amie Nguyen Queen Canuck 16 2014 2015 season edit On November 7 2014 the Green Men announced they would retire at the end of the season 17 2019 2020 season edit Since October 2019 the duo is commenting NFL games through their podcast at the World Sports Network site 18 2023 2024 season edit After an 8 season absence the Green Men came out of retirement on February 24 2024 for a surprise return to Rogers Arena This coincided of course with the one and only time the Canucks hosted the Boston Bruins that season 19 On February 25 2024 Force stated in an interview with David Quadrelli of CanucksArmy that as it stands the return of the Green Men would be for one night only as Sully now lives with his family in Saskatoon Saskatchewan and works full time making attending games in Vancouver difficult Force added that the duo have not ruled out returning again for the playoffs and have already been asked by the team about the possibility of them doing so 20 however on May 8 2024 during the Canucks first game of the Western Conference semifinal against the Edmonton Oilers in the 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs the pair made another surprise visit to Rogers Arena 21 NHL relationship with the duo editAccording to Hockey Night in Canada s Hot Stove Panel the Green Men received a warning from the NHL that the acts that they were committing needed to be toned down at future games More specifically they have been asked not to touch the glass of the penalty box or perform handstands against it anymore 22 There has been no confirmation as to whether or not the NHL contacted Forsyth and Sullivan directly or whether the Nashville Predators filed a complaint towards the league during the 2011 playoffs 22 Although the Hockey Night in Canada analysts have different perspectives towards Forsyth and Sullivan Eric Francis said he believes that the Green Men are paying fans and have a right to be there They have done nothing wrong All they re doing is adding to the ambiance and the atmosphere of a game which is what makes a game so fun a stadium so fun 23 A Facebook group has been set up to save the duo and to ensure that they keep doing what they re doing 23 Behind the Green editSullivan wrote the 2012 book Behind the Green and has hosted book signings in support of the BC Cancer Foundation See also editIce Bucket Challenge which Force took while bungee jumpingReferences edit a b c Jory Derek January 11 2010 Force amp Sully Vancouver Canucks and the National Hockey League Retrieved May 25 2010 Vivian Luk September 5 2012 Vancouver s Green Men inducted into Hall of Fans CTV News Retrieved September 5 2012 a b c Morris Jim May 16 2011 What started as a joke has turned into a phenomenon for Green Men The Canadian Press Retrieved May 25 2011 Hawks will be seeing green The Canadian Press April 29 2010 Retrieved May 25 2011 a b Walker Ian May 7 2011 Green Men become media darlings Vancouver Sun Postmedia Network Retrieved May 25 2011 Pictures The Green Men Retrieved May 25 2011 Complaint filed with NHL against Green Men News1130 Rogers Communications May 1 2011 Retrieved May 25 2011 Green imposters blamed for Massey traffic jam CBC ca Vancouver BC April 28 2011 Retrieved September 1 2011 Hager Mike May 22 2011 Vancouver company uses Canucks Green Men fakes to promote his business Vancouver Sun Postmedia Network Retrieved May 25 2011 Andes A P April 8 2015 Green Men Thanks For The Memories Guys Bleedin Blue Retrieved September 5 2023 Vancouver s Green Men Are Back Holdout Sports Riaz Talks With The Green Man BT Vancouver on Citytv Vancouver April 13 2012 greenfortheplayoffs How the contest works via www youtube com DH Vancouver Staff VanCityBuzz December 19 2017 Green For The Playoffs A Green Men Campaign Daily Hive Zoomer Media Retrieved February 29 2024 Carson Dan April 23 2013 Green Men Attempt Disappearing Magic Trick During Vancouver Canucks Game The Bleacher Report Retrieved May 11 2013 Cahute Larissa February 25 2013 Vancouver Canucks super fans super sized thanks to Pepsi billboard campaign The Province Vancouver BC Retrieved May 11 2013 Cleveland Amy November 7 2014 Canucks Green Men retiring at end of the season Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved November 7 2014 Windsor Alistair October 24 2019 NFL Weekly Podcast with The Green Men World Sports Network Retrieved October 24 2019 Forsyth Adam Sullivan Ryan February 24 2024 Green Men on Twitter Twitter com Retrieved February 24 2024 Inside the Green Men s epic return to Rogers Arena and what s next for the spandex wearing Canucks fans CanucksArmy Retrieved February 26 2024 Pankiw Colton May 9 2024 Canucks Green Men returned for playoffs and had epic troll on Evander Kane Daily Hive Retrieved May 9 2024 a b Adam Graham May 2 2011 Vancouver Canucks NHL Censoring he Green Men Shows A Lack of Common Sense Bleacher Report Retrieved March 28 2012 a b Complaint filed with NHL against Green Men Some say the Nashville Predators are behind it News 1130 Rogers Digital Media May 1 2011 Retrieved March 28 2012 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Green Men amp oldid 1223098732, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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