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Florida Panthers visit Hall of Fame and leave Stanley Cup Ring behind

The Florida Panthers made a little tour in Toronto on Wednesday and visited the Hockey Hall of Fame.

They didn't come empty -handed.

After members of the team had gone over the Hall of Fame in the city center of Toronto, she visited the special exhibition that the Panthers 2024 Stanley Cup championship honored.

The display is filled with various artifacts from the team's 7-game victory against the Edmonton Oilers, including used champagne bottles, jersey Matthew Tkachuk.

General Manager of Florida Bill Zito Then officially donated a Panthher championship ring with captain Sasha Barkovs Name it for the permanent collection of the Hall of Fame.

According to NHL.com, the Hall of Fame is currently showing over 20 rings in Lord Stanley's safe, a special exhibition in the large hall of the Hall of Fame.

Zito handed the ring to Philip PritchardWho is the Vice President and curator of the Hockey Hall of Fame – better known as the “keeper of the cup”.

“It is surreal and beyond,” said Zito, standing in front of a big picture of the Panthers, who celebrated on the ice after their 2-1 victory in game 7.

“This photo, when we all came over and saw it, is a over -claimed sentence – it stolen your breath – but it did. And it did for everyone. It is not that it is done and in the hall, but how well it is done. “

Zito was accompanied by a series of Panthers, including coach Paul Maurice and his employees Barkov as well Sam Reinhart and Tkachuk.

The Panthers play the Maple Leafs tonight.

“Just coming here, as a huge hockey fan, it is always nice to be part of the story now,” said Barkov.

“It's incredible. In order to be here with my teammates and donate a ring, it was great. Certainly one of the memorable days. Even as a child, you don't dream of such things. ''

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Florida Panthers at Toronto Maple Leafs

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