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Stanley Cup Damaged as the Florida Panthers Celebrate a Second Straight Championship

  • The Florida Panthers secured their second straight Stanley Cup title by defeating the Edmonton Oilers in a six-game series on June 17, 2025, in Sunrise, Florida.
  • The Panthers' celebration, following a tradition of passing the Stanley Cup, led to damage including a cracked bowl and a dented bottom of the 131-year-old trophy.
  • The team partied with the Cup into the early hours and continued celebrations at a Fort Lauderdale bar, where photos showed visible damage to the trophy.
  • Beth Bennett, representing the Hockey Hall of Fame, stated that those responsible for the 37-pound silver and nickel alloy Cup are taking necessary measures to have it fixed in time for the upcoming celebration parade.
  • In recent years, the Stanley Cup has seen several mishaps during celebrations, including when the Tampa Bay Lightning accidentally let it fall during their 2021 boat parade and when the Colorado Avalanche caused a dent on the ice after their 2022 victory, illustrating a pattern of damage amid the festivities.
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charter97.org broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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