Predators Fan Who Threw Catfish On Penguins’ Ice Is Free, As Charges Are Dropped

Share this: Jacob Waddell is free to return to Tennessee as a legend among Nashville Predators fans. Allegheny County, Pa., prosecutors announced Wednesday they’ll drop charges against Wadell, the Predators fan who threw a catfish on the ice at the Pittsburgh Penguins’ home, PPG Paints Arena, during Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final, according to The Associated Press. Wadell was ejected from the venue Monday and subsequently arrested and charged with disorderly conduct, possessing instruments of crime and disrupting meetings or processions. But Allegheny County district attorney Stephen Zappala said Wednesday on Facebook that Wadell’s act of Predators fandom “do not rise to the level of criminal charges,” and the charges “will be withdrawn in a timely manner.” Wadell, 36, went to great lengths to sneak a catfish

Choi equals course record to lead in Pennsylvania

KJ Choi knew he was destined for a 'special round' even before completing an outstanding six-under-par 64 to move into the lead at the midway point of the AT&T National in Pennsylvania. Choi managed an unexceptional 69 in his opening round, but was in inspired form on Friday as he matched the course record with four straight birdies on the opening nine setting him on his way. He made the turn in 30 and, although he bogeyed the 11th, back-to-back birdies on the 15th and 16th ensured he finished his round in top spot on seven under. Choi, who won The Players Championship earlier this year, said: 'I didn't know, nor did anybody tell me [I was on target for the course record]. 'But