But Why?
On the night of January 18th 2024, Chris Hadfield sang the national anthem at the Calgary Saddledome during the Calgary Flames and Toronto Maple Leafs game. What fans failed to notice, was Chris, who happened to be a big Leafs fan, secretly activated anti-gravity devices, floating the iconic stadium into space for the universe’s first zero-gravity hockey match. As astonished Calgarians watched their beloved Saddledome drift skyward, Hadfield broadcasted a spirited space concert, entertaining both humans and curious alien spectators.
After the celestial festivities, the Saddledome was safely returned to Calgary, where Hadfield, amid laughter and applause, was awarded the key to the city for the most audacious and entertaining heist ever.
Guesses
Questioning
The Vanishing Venue: Unmasking the Phantom Thief
Incident Information
Date/Time
January 18th, 2024. 11:24pm
Address
555 Saddledome Rise SE, Calgary, AB T2G 2W1
Suspect(s)
Name
Chris Hadfield
D.O.B.
August 29, 1959
Sex
Male
Hair Color
Brown
Facial Hair
Mustache
Scars/Tattoos
Unknown.
Narrative/Information
Nestled in Calgary, the iconic Saddledome reigned as an emblem of sports and entertainment — until the fateful night of January 18th, 2024, when shockingly, it vanished. The city wondered in suspense: who dared to abscond with the beloved landmark?
$10,000
Reward Offered