The Golden Knights win first Stanley Cup in Franchise History
https://thehockeynews.com/news/golden-knights-stomp-panthers-to-win-first-stanley-cup-in-franchise-history
https://thehockeynews.com/news/golden-knights-stomp-panthers-to-win-first-stanley-cup-in-franchise-history
The dark years are finally over. What this team has had to go through, all the suffering, it’s finished.
First Captain to get a hatty in a finals game that decided the outcome of the series since 1922(Stone)
First undrafted Conn Smyth winner since Wayne Gretzky(Jonathan Marchessault)
Great series for the Knight. Way shut it down for the home crowd.
I would've wanted the Panthers to win as they have many Finns on the team, but Vegas was so much better that they deserved to win for sure.
Apparently this was the highest scoring Stanley Cup final game, absolutely brutal way to end the season but the fans must have loved it
They absolutely had the Panther's number start to finish. Well done boys.
As a Kings fan it was great to see Martinez hand the Cup to Quick.
as a Kings fan I'm kind of glad I didn't watch that. Hate to sound sour, just couldn't do it.
I hope I get to see the Kraken make it to the Stanley cup as quickly as the Knights made it. This year was awesome for us, so hopefully we only go up from here.
So im abit lapsed, how's Hockey doing in Vegas and Flordia? I'd love to hear that Flordia has become a hot bed like Tampa. And last time I was in the loop Vegas was a super hot bed.