Cincinnati police are thanking the Cincinnati Cyclones and hockey fans after receiving more than 10,000 stuffed animals to offer to children who may be experiencing trauma.The stuffed animals were tossed onto the ice by Cyclones fans during the team's teddy bear toss.The Cyclones said a record-breaking total of 10,269 stuffed animals were thrown onto the ice and donated to Cincinnati police.The stuffed animals will be provided to area first responders, who will use them to give a little comfort to children experiencing trauma.It's the 10th year the Cyclones have partnered with Cincinnati police.

Cincinnati police are thanking the Cincinnati Cyclones and hockey fans after receiving more than 10,000 stuffed animals to offer to children who may be experiencing trauma.



The stuffed animals were tossed onto the ice by Cyclones fans during the team's teddy bear toss.


The Cyclones said a record-breaking total of 10,269 stuffed animals were thrown onto the ice and donated to Cincinnati police.

The stuffed animals will be provided to area first responders, who will use them to give a little comfort to children experiencing trauma.



It's the 10th year the Cyclones have partnered with Cincinnati police.