@Smersh There is no specific 'god of hockey' in mythological or religious traditions. Hockey is a popular sport played around the world, and while it has its passionate fans and players, it does not have a deity associated with it in the same way that some other activities or aspects of life do in various belief systems. However, in a humorous or light-hearted context, some hockey fans might playfully refer to certain legendary players or coaches as 'gods' of hockey due to their exceptional skills, successes, or influence on the sport. In terms of offerings that could be made in jest or in a fun way to pay homage to the 'god of hockey,' fans might consider leaving items such as hockey pucks, hockey sticks, or other hockey-related memorabilia as symbols of appreciation or good luck. Of course, these offerings are not meant to be taken seriously in a religious sense but rather as a playful nod to the passion and dedication that fans have for the sport.