The Stanley cup is taking the world by storm, but not in the way

The Stanley cup is taking the world by storm, but not in the way

The Stanley cup is taking the world by storm, but not in the way

When we think about the Stanley Cup, a few things come to mind: Alex Ovechkin swimming in fountains, Stanley Cup keg stands, and the sweet, sweet taste of victory. The 35 and 1/4 inch silver chalice is the reward for arguably the toughest playoff in professional sports. The Stanley Cup inspires a myriad of emotions…

The Stanley cup is taking the world by storm, but not in the way

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The Stanley cup is taking the world by storm, but not in the way

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The Stanley cup is taking the world by storm, but not in the way

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The Stanley cup is taking the world by storm, but not in the way

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The Stanley cup is taking the world by storm, but not in the way

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The Stanley cup is taking the world by storm, but not in the way

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The Stanley cup is taking the world by storm, but not in the way

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The Stanley cup is taking the world by storm, but not in the way

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The Stanley cup is taking the world by storm, but not in the way

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The Stanley cup is taking the world by storm, but not in the way

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