💨 Abstract
The Florida Panthers celebrated their second consecutive Stanley Cup victory with a wild party, resulting in a cracked and dented trophy. The damage is not unusual for the 131-year-old Cup, which has faced various mishaps over the years, including being dropped and submerged in water. The Hockey Hall of Fame plans to repair the trophy in time for the celebration parade.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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