Mon.'s hockey: Panthers to raise Cup banner Oct. 7
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While there, Greer gave fans a chance to have their picture taken with the Cup for a charitable donation to Clemente House, a nonprofit benefitting families with disabilities. The first 100 fans also had Greer in the photo as well.
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Florida Hockey Now on MSNAJ Greer Gets Day with the Stanley Cup, Holds Parade in QuebecAJ Greer became the first member of the Florida Panthers to have his day with the Stanley Cup and he made sure it was a memorable one. Greer, who won the Cup for the first time with the Panthers last month,
The first Panthers players to have his day with the cup this year was forward A.J. Greer. It makes sense, as the Cup was just engraved with all the names of the Panthers, a process that took place in Quebec. That’s the same province where Greer’s hometown of Joliette is located.
Armstrong was on hand to see Reinhart compile four assists in four games during Canada’s title run at the 4 Nations Face-Off tournament in February. On Tuesday, he was at his St. Louis-area home watching Reinhart’s heroics for the Panthers.
The Florida Panthers celebrated their back-to-back wins of the Stanley Cup with a parade and celebration rally on Fort Lauderdale Beach.
The Florida Panthers have repeated as Stanley Cup champions. So now comes the big question: When will the parade be? While nothing is set in stone yet, this weekend would be the most logical time ...
Here’s where and when the Florida Panthers’ Stanley Cup championship parade and rally will be held in Fort Lauderdale on Sunday.
The Stanley Cup has certainly seen better days. But that's typically the case right after it's handed off to the latest NHL champions. While the Florida Panthers were celebrating their second ...
The Florida Panthers' Stanley Cup championship parade will take place Sunday, a team official tells WPBF 25 Sports Director Shayne Wright. The team announced Wednesday that the parade on Sunday ...
No Canadian NHL team has won a Stanley Cup in 32 years, meaning no Canadian NHL city has hosted a Stanley Cup parade for its hometown team in more than three decades.