NHL officially reveals the Stanley Cup featuring the Florida Panthers names
Today on social media the updated Stanley Cup made its debut with an all-new set of names engraved on it from the Florida Panthers.
Just a couple of weeks ago the Florida Panthers cemented their place in hockey history winning the 2024 Stanley Cup over the Edmonton Oilers. Each player got their moment with the Stanley Cup and then the team went on a several-day party with the Cup.
After spending several days with the Stanley Cup it was returned to Philip Pritchard who took the Stanley Cup to Montreal where it was entrusted to Louise St. Jacques to engrave all of the new champions.
Stanley Cup is in Montreal... in the studio of Louise St. Jacques, who since 1989 has been responsible for adding team, player & staff members' names to the priceless trophy. This week, she will add 2023-24 champion @FlaPanthers to hockey's grandest prize
Today it has been revealed that the Stanley Cup has now been finished and officially bears the names of the Florida Panthers.
New social media post reveals newly engraved Stanley Cup
After several days of being away from the Florida Panthers, they can now take back the precious prize that they claimed when winning the Stanley Cup. This time when it is presented to each player they will be able to search for their name on the trophy itself.
Etched into immortality
The Florida Panthers have been added to Lord Stanley
For every hockey player winning the Stanley Cup is the ultimate dream of any hockey career. Now after their incredible season each Florida Panthers player will be able to share that dream with their friends and families as they get their day with the Stanley Cup.
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