Panthers Damaged the Stanley Cup Already

It'll be repaired by Sunday's parade
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jun 19, 2025 10:30 AM CDT
This Is Why the Panthers Can't Have Nice Stanley Cups
Florida Panthers center Sam Reinhart kisses the Stanley Cup after defeating the Edmonton Oilers in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final on Tuesday in Sunrise, Florida.   (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File)

The Stanley Cup is a little banged up, thanks to the Florida Panthers' celebration of back-to-back titles. The bowl of the famous trophy is cracked and the bottom is dented, reports the AP—not for the first time and likely not the last. The Panthers won their second consecutive championship on home ice Tuesday night, beating Edmonton in six games. The team, following decades of tradition, partied with the Cup into the wee hours and kept the revelry going in Fort Lauderdale well into Wednesday afternoon. CNN notes that videos surfaced of players pouring beer from the Cup onto fans.

A spokesperson for the Hockey Hall of Fame said the keepers of the Cup are taking the appropriate steps and plan to have it repaired by the celebration parade on Sunday. Made of silver and a nickel alloy, the 37-pound Cup is relatively malleable. Damage is nothing new for the 130-year-old-plus silver chalice that has been submerged in pools and the Atlantic Ocean and mishandled by players, coaches, and staff for more than a century. Just this decade alone, the Tampa Bay Lightning dropped the Cup during their boat parade in 2021, while the Colorado Avalanche dented it on the ice the night they won the following year.

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