A well-known junior hockey heckler wants people to know two things: He's not a terrorist. And he's not part of ISIS.

Corey Simms, an agitator at local rinks in St. John's, Nfld., was accused earlier this year of threatening a heinous act.

“In (a local) paper it said I told the lady I was going to rip her head off and clean the ice with it,” Simms told NTV.ca.

“C'mon, that's disgusting.”

The aforementioned dust-up reportedly happened shortly after Simms allegedly blocked an injured player from receiving medical attention a few weeks ago.

Despite receiving multiple complaints about Simms' behaviour in the stands, the league's hands appear to be tied. The league says it can't stop fans from attending games in public rinks.

Still, the St. John's Junior Hockey League threatened to ban Simms from attending games, according to a strongly-worded letter obtained by Deadspin.

"If the hockey moms can't handle me yelling and heckling at the rinks, I think they should stick to crosswords and knitting," Simms told NTV.ca. "And if the young boys — young men, I should say — can't handle a bit of heckling at the rink, they should stick to tiddlywinks and Playstation."

Earlier this month, Simms' presence at an area arena led the Conception Bay Junior Renegades to forfeit a game due to what they called safety concerns.

But Simms says he'll continue to heckle because, well, it's who he is.