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  • @Wayf4rer
    @Wayf4rer 4 дня назад +329

    Paul Maurice is coming up on 2k games coached in the next couple years, and he finally got his cup. You could just see all those years of tension and pain leave when he finally got his hands on lord Stanley. What a moment.

    • @73Ambassador
      @73Ambassador 4 дня назад +20

      I'm a Jets fan, but since round 2, I was mainly cheering for the Oilers, especially after that exciting comeback in the Finals series. But during the celebration, when Maurice said on live TV that if he had one more wish, he wished that Winnipeg would win the next Stanley Cup, any resentment I had for him leaving the team went away and I am so happy for him. What a class act!

    • @FreshGuits
      @FreshGuits 3 дня назад

      @@73Ambassador Made me dislike this idiot even more. Imagine shouting out your ex girl friends name on the mic at your 1st wedding. His team and family should be embarrassed he didnt say they want the Panthers to repeat next year. I cant even wrap my head around what Paul was trying to do there. I think he was caught up in the emotions of winning like the clown he is. What a joke that was to watch

    • @dennis3351
      @dennis3351 3 дня назад +1

      I was a Hartford Whalers fan and Paul Maurice 1997 was a class coach I knew then. Glad he got it finally. And I've been pulling for Carolina and Florida since. Time for the Stanley Cup parade in Florida now.

    • @nomimalone7520
      @nomimalone7520 3 дня назад

      He seems like a good dude.

  • @_flargy
    @_flargy 4 дня назад +38

    As a canucks fan, I'm absolutely stoked rn. Lu deserves this.

    • @brentmac6342
      @brentmac6342 3 дня назад

      Deserved?? Lou couldn't win it in his hockey gear.....lmao.....loser

  • @MrHunterbg
    @MrHunterbg 3 дня назад +49

    Just happy for Okposo. Seems like a great guy who probably went on his last/ near last run.

    • @hockeyr9820
      @hockeyr9820 3 дня назад +3

      Same bro

    • @Gigalisk
      @Gigalisk 3 дня назад +7

      Confirmed last game for Kyle Okposo. Way to cap off a career.

    • @eternal5265
      @eternal5265 3 дня назад +1

      As a Panthers fan, i really wanted us to close this one out for Maurice, Okposo and Luongo because they truly deserve it. SO happy the team got it done, and everyone else gets to celebrate as well.

  • @connorbrechbill6516
    @connorbrechbill6516 4 дня назад +74

    I was just learning how to playas a little kid when the Panthers had their inaugural season and I watched the 96 run with my dad every night and it was one of my most cherished memories as a fan. Watching the team become a basement dweller for nearly two decades was rough. Guys like Bure, Luongo, Horton, Jokinen, Weiss would rot alongside either a bunch of washed up vets or a bunch of guys that would not crack an NHL roster elsewhere.
    I stuck with them when they showed promise in 2016 with a young core, only to have it all fall apart a year later. I stuck with them during the 2017 expansion draft debacle, which would set our team back even further and the two players we sent would be instrumental and beating us in the finals last year.
    This cup win has been absolutely surreal as a fan. I’m still trying to take it in. Had you told any Panthers fan a decade ago that they’d finally hoist Lord Stanley, we’d have looked at you like you were crazy. Not this team. They can’t even fill their building. They were practically giving away tickets.
    Now, we have a legit contender. Here’s to many more years of sustained success for this franchise.

    • @TheSalPic
      @TheSalPic 3 дня назад +7

      Played a lot of street hockey in Coral Springs because of that 96 team and suffered all the same. I can't believe they did it.

    • @JVreemer
      @JVreemer 3 дня назад +8

      Couldn't be happier for you guys. Not long overdue but absolutely earned in every way. Much love from Boston. Enjoy the summer!

    • @AlejandroDiaz-ll5eq
      @AlejandroDiaz-ll5eq 3 дня назад +4

      Same here man. I was 8 in ‘96. All those wash years. The Bouwmeester and Josef Stumple teams. Wild ride. What a wild ride

    • @malcolmapplet4313
      @malcolmapplet4313 3 дня назад +1

      Oh man the years and years and years they can't even make a tape to tape pass. If they did make a pass, and it wasn't behind the guy charging over the blue line, it was a miracle. Meanwhile Tampa is whipping the puck around. They had their tough times too, to be sure. Back when I was living in St Pete.

    • @TheSalPic
      @TheSalPic 3 дня назад +1

      @@malcolmapplet4313 they couldn't get out of their zone. Or enter the O zone. The basics weren't even there.

  • @kierstenpadington8716
    @kierstenpadington8716 3 дня назад +8

    As a Vancouver fan I cried. Tearing up again now, it is just beautiful to see Luongo lifting the cup. Hearing the crowd chant LUUUUUUU made it even better.

  • @elizabethr5620
    @elizabethr5620 4 дня назад +143

    sooo happy for Luongo!

    • @Adog5454
      @Adog5454 4 дня назад

      A former knuck ppff why he had nothing to do with anything the coke nose king

    • @EdmOil83
      @EdmOil83 3 дня назад +4

      Yea, winning it as a "special advisor" that's an accomplishment

    • @cobyrobertson3590
      @cobyrobertson3590 3 дня назад +3

      @@EdmOil83 It's the only way he was going to do it, guy was a bum.

    • @Rin22730
      @Rin22730 3 дня назад +4

      ​@cobyrobertson3590 somebody's bitter 😂

    • @travisdecheno5670
      @travisdecheno5670 3 дня назад

      lmao why? he banged on a drum...are you also sooo happy for the Mascots kids?

  • @Thomas_667
    @Thomas_667 3 дня назад +28

    Barkov lifting the Cup as a first Finnish captain made me tear up a little. What a day for Finnish hockey.

    • @user-qe6vv5mu3m
      @user-qe6vv5mu3m 3 дня назад +2

      Everybody saying Barkov is Finnish just doesn't make sense. He's Russian. 100% ethnic Russian. He was born in Finland because his Russian dad was playing hockey there when his mom gave birth. My brother was born in Tajikistan because my mom gave birth to him while my dad was working there in 1991 - that doesn't make him Tajik. Like Barkov, my brother too, is 100% Russian as am I!!😊

    • @FINsoininen
      @FINsoininen 3 дня назад +15

      ​@@user-qe6vv5mu3myou are also 100% denisovan with that thought process. Born in Finland, raised in Finland, played youth hockey in Finland, representing the Finnish national team, owning a Finnish organisation. Barkov is a finn.

    • @pervik2672
      @pervik2672 3 дня назад

      @@FINsoininen Барков сам не раз говорил, что он больше русский, чем финн. Так что не решайте за человека .
      Может вы еще скажете что он женщина ???

    • @whosTage
      @whosTage 3 дня назад

      @@user-qe6vv5mu3m Barkov is as Finnish as it gets only thing Russian about him is his name so just stfu pls.

    • @NordicWiseguy
      @NordicWiseguy 3 дня назад +9

      ​​​​@@pervik2672umm no. Barkov has said that he identifies as a finn. He is ethnically russian. No one is denying that but he was born and raised in Tampere, Finland and he adopted the finnish culture and language and decided to represent Finland because Finland has always been his home. He has also said that being a finn means everything to him and representing Finland is an honor.
      Nationality is much more than just ethnicity. Mika Zibanejad is ethnically 50% finnish 50% Iranian but he is still a swede.

  • @Uncle_Troy
    @Uncle_Troy 4 дня назад +21

    A lot of people forget that back in 1997, Luongo was the highest drafted goalie of all-time and led a career which reflected as such. The man easily retired from the game as being one of the very best players to never win a Cup. And he's also the only goalie to ever captain a team as well as the greatest goalie to ever don the Canucks uniform. Bobby Lu earned his moment of glory.

    • @travisdecheno5670
      @travisdecheno5670 3 дня назад

      Why? because he wore a nice suit and banged a drum? lol he literally did nothing to contribute to the cup win.

  • @larry2281
    @larry2281 4 дня назад +24

    Panthers have been a sleeper team. They’ve been one of the most consistent teams in the NHL since 2016 and arguably the best team in the NHL the past 3 seasons and back to back Stanley cup final appearances with them winning one.
    People can throw the irrelevant franchise and attendance stuff all they want. Panthers won the cup and have great fans to show for it. It’s like that in every sport where a team consistently struggles but once they start winning, the page flips. Hockey runs through Florida teams. 3 out of the last 5 with a Florida team being in 4 of 5.

    • @Gigalisk
      @Gigalisk 3 дня назад +1

      This is the post yall. THIS ONE.

  • @shanegrogan6834
    @shanegrogan6834 4 дня назад +67

    My favorite is Paul Maurice. You can feel a long career of anguish he's experienced just absolutely disappear when he lifts it over his head for the first time.

  • @cedricdavis513
    @cedricdavis513 4 дня назад +80

    I'm honestly glad guys like Lundell, Luostarinen, Forsling and Rodrigues hoist the cup. They're such key components to the Panthers that make them a winning team.

    • @ExploringNS
      @ExploringNS 3 дня назад +1

      Rodrigues already has a cup in pittsburgh

    • @Morladim1
      @Morladim1 3 дня назад +1

      ​@@ExploringNS no, he joined after their cup runs.

    • @malcolmapplet4313
      @malcolmapplet4313 3 дня назад +2

      And Lomberg!

  • @cca12417
    @cca12417 4 дня назад +19

    Been a Panthers fan for over half my life. I remember when they made it to the playoffs in 2012 and all the painful years that followed. Seeing Lu lift that Cup really brought me to tears. I'll never forget this night because it washed away all the pain that came with being a fan of this team

  • @melanisticmandalorian8909
    @melanisticmandalorian8909 4 дня назад +106

    My fave will always be Ray Bourque, and the classic Sakic moment, but seeing bobby lou finally getting the cup is pretty dang sweet.

    • @elliotwalton6159
      @elliotwalton6159 3 дня назад +5

      I like to think that was a classy move on Boston's part sending Ray to a contender at a time when the Cup was far from Boston's future. It was a nice reward for years of service.

    • @travisdecheno5670
      @travisdecheno5670 3 дня назад +3

      at least Bourque actually played the game lol

  • @fraserjurock7724
    @fraserjurock7724 4 дня назад +36

    As a diehard Vancouver fan, after all the fans left the bar tonight, and after they cut off the broadcast audio and put on the regular music...
    There were a few good old boys; die hard fans who all cheered when Luongo finally lifted the cup, it was beautiful.
    We all packed up and left shortly there afterwards, but that moment to me is what hockey is all about, and I'm glad you shone the spotlight on it,

  • @takecareboii
    @takecareboii 4 дня назад +58

    Johnny. Been a lifelong panthers fan. God tonight was one of the best nights. With 8 seconds to go my dad and I started screaming at the top of our lungs. Jumped into his arms. Will never forget tonight. All the SHIT years we sat through my dad and I, especially as season ticket holders. The game 7 in 2012 vs the devils that we had to sit there in multiple OTs. This is full circle. There are lifelong panthers fans, I am one of them. Thank you for giving us the credit when due. Go cats. Tonight will change my life forever

    • @adamg7984
      @adamg7984 4 дня назад +7

      I started crying reading this Dx it hits you hard when you get to see your team win, and I didn't even have to go through 1/3rd the shit you did to see my favorite team win a cup! But when the seconds tick down and you're screaming with your family, it's unforgettable. I'm not a Panthers fan first but I absolutely wanted them to win most. I would have been okay with either, but the Panthers had been through it, man. It was time for their turn and my heart sunk for them when they lost the 3-0 lead. I just knew it was a total coin toss as to who wins game 7. I am so happy for you and all the Panthers fans, so very happy.

    • @casewojo6186
      @casewojo6186 3 дня назад +1

      Dude, I ran around the block in the last five minutes because I was so damn nervous and when they won, I got home to my dad on the front porch screaming they did it they did it!!! so many goosebumps man!

    • @Drew-C-
      @Drew-C- 3 дня назад

      Lifelong fan here also. Got to watch the last 10 years of Panthers hockey with my sons. We cheered through all the bad years and still had fun. This still doesn't feel real, but it sure does feel great!!

  • @Pottan23
    @Pottan23 3 дня назад +3

    The Ovechkin cup lift lives rent free in my head, I loved every second of it and no one else comes close.
    The speech, the music, the emotion, the roar it's just *chefs kiss

    • @Shad0wProphet
      @Shad0wProphet 3 дня назад

      Thank you. Took a minute to find someone, but that moment for a player like that…. He was owed. For me, it was also that he played totally broken and still went out and played like a demon. Would love for Ove to get one more.

  • @JonnL
    @JonnL 3 дня назад +3

    As a Canucks fan who's second team is the Panthers, pure bliss and catharsis when I saw Lu lift the cup, I was quite young during 2011 so a lot of my knowledge of that final was told to me by friends and family so it's kind of a legend of sorts to me, getting to see Luongo lift the cup now in my 20's when I can truly appreciate his impact on my favorite franchises and hockey in general was amazing. Congratulations Panthers and thank you for finally getting Luongo the cup he deserves so much.

  • @Sports_Shorts24
    @Sports_Shorts24 4 дня назад +59

    This was a great series, this is ABSOLUTELY AMAZING south Florida is going insane, I was crying so hard

    • @coastaku1954
      @coastaku1954 4 дня назад +6

      Bullshit, no one in South Florida cares

    • @Sports_Shorts24
      @Sports_Shorts24 4 дня назад +7

      No, people are out in full swing

    • @pantherman5955
      @pantherman5955 4 дня назад

      🤡​@@coastaku1954

    • @Wayf4rer
      @Wayf4rer 4 дня назад +16

      @@coastaku1954 Canadians are so bitter that Florida has had so much success

    • @YourLocalPanthersFan21
      @YourLocalPanthersFan21 4 дня назад +12

      @@coastaku1954we do actually smh

  • @troubleondemand7703
    @troubleondemand7703 4 дня назад +56

    As a Canucks fan, I could not be happier for Luo! I'm even happy for OEL.

    • @meelosh92
      @meelosh92 4 дня назад +2

      Go Canucks Go!

    • @dosm4805
      @dosm4805 4 дня назад +1

      I'm glad he did nothing for Vancouver too. Go Panthers.

    • @sevtas
      @sevtas 3 дня назад

      ​@@dosm4805Lmao you're one to talk this is your first cup ever lmao in all the years you've been in this league you've won one cup not to mention they almost blew 2 cup finals. Stop acting like y'all have a say in shit. Get a few more cups then let's talk 😂

    • @dosm4805
      @dosm4805 3 дня назад

      @@sevtas, Oilers fan actually, so 5 cups, but glad he won it with the Panthers and not the NoCupNucks.

    • @scottelement
      @scottelement 3 дня назад

      @@sevtasdon’t worry, he wasn’t even alive for any of those 5 he brags about 😂

  • @BestWayKilla
    @BestWayKilla 4 дня назад +49

    As a Bruins fan who enjoyed making a lot of jokes at his expense for the 2011 Finals, I can say that it was pretty awesome seeing Luongo finally getting to hoist the Cup, and I feel great for him.

    • @traviscutler9912
      @traviscutler9912 3 дня назад

      Meh. I was in Vancouver for the riot.

    • @monkeydluffyman
      @monkeydluffyman 3 дня назад

      Noooooooo as a fellow bruins fan I wanted Edmonton to win rip

  • @Awolfx
    @Awolfx 4 дня назад +31

    I'm so happy for the Florida Panthers franchise and fan base for finally winning their first Stanley Cup. Enjoy it fully Panthers faithful, you've earned it.

    • @alexwinter3272
      @alexwinter3272 4 дня назад +1

      Lol Panthers faithful? They're the most bandwagon fans in the entire league. Not to mention the trashiest fans as well. And no I'm not an Oilers fan or fan of anyone Florida beat in the playoffs.

    • @YourLocalPanthersFan21
      @YourLocalPanthersFan21 4 дня назад

      @@alexwinter3272we have real fans yk

    • @Wayf4rer
      @Wayf4rer 4 дня назад

      @@alexwinter3272 Sounds like you got hit in the head by a squeaky toy rat, you good bud?

    • @awwwshucks443
      @awwwshucks443 4 дня назад +1

      Thank you

    • @awwwshucks443
      @awwwshucks443 4 дня назад +12

      ​@@alexwinter3272trashy? Check the mirror.

  • @TheShedHuntingDogs
    @TheShedHuntingDogs 3 дня назад +3

    Alright I grew up in south Florida, Coral Springs, and then in parkland during my high school years
    Every Friday night going to open skate at incredible ice ( now panthers ice den)
    Playing rec league at incredible ice, and then eventually high school with Douglas there.
    Being born in 93’ the panthers have sucked for my entire life, up until my senior year they only had one good season, my senior year they finally had a good season, but lost to the devils. Compare this to my cousins and the rest of my family who grew up in Detroit and got to watch legends of the game hoist multiple cups
    So this is just a surreal feeling
    Through all the ups and down, no matter how bad the panthers were every summer vacation, one a week every week you’d have a panthers player just show up to the rink and interact with us. I still have my childhood stick signed by Olli Jokinen.
    Those memories stuck with me until now, and now they are just capped off my this.

  • @samwilley8748
    @samwilley8748 3 дня назад +1

    Ovechkin losing his mind will always be my favourite. You can see the passion and how much he loves the game. Also the aftermath was hilarious

  • @lanes-world
    @lanes-world 3 дня назад +1

    Everyone from Winnipeg loves Paul! Couldn't have asked for a better coach.
    That shout out, really had me tearing up. Yeah, love that guy.

  • @CJMattias
    @CJMattias 3 дня назад +5

    Selanne lifting the cup. Something the whole hockey world wanted to see happen, and it finally happened.

  • @Crxnosfr
    @Crxnosfr 4 дня назад +36

    As an Oilers fan ts hurts rn man. Don't know if I'll see McDavid or even Edmonton at this spot for a while

    • @seht2157
      @seht2157 4 дня назад +14

      it hurt so bad for us last year too. it sucks i wont pretend like it doesnt but yall will be back

    • @Wayf4rer
      @Wayf4rer 4 дня назад +9

      @@seht2157 I wouldn't be so sure. They got a pretty easy first couple rounds and didn't have to turn on the jets until they played Dallas. It's very unlikely Edmonton gets to this point again with the way their cap is structured.

    • @Crxnosfr
      @Crxnosfr 4 дня назад +1

      @@Wayf4rer they will at some point I want to be hopeful but right now (for me at least) it's a bad time to be a fan of this team

    • @ground.jordan
      @ground.jordan 4 дня назад +17

      @@Wayf4rerVancouver taking it to 7 doesn’t count as “easy” imo. That was the hardest fought oilers series besides the Final for me

    • @7.65x21mm
      @7.65x21mm 4 дня назад +4

      remember that's what people said about the panthers last year

  • @hughburda4490
    @hughburda4490 3 дня назад +1

    I loved seeing Kulikov win the cup. Ever since he was on the MN Wild I have been a fan of his. It’s so crazy that he started his career in Florida and came back to Florida for a single year contract and own the cup there. The stars aligned for him and it’s really cool

  • @LexTan
    @LexTan 3 дня назад +1

    I'm not a Canucks fan, but I was a Luongo fan, and truly felt bad for him not able to win the Cup in Vancouver. Virtual Luongo on the EA Sports NHL series was good for me too. lol
    As a Canadian living in Toronto though, he was also highly respected by the fans, and he became a beloved hockey legend when he helped bring home Canada's once in a lifetime Olympic Gold in the Sidney Crosby game. I remember chanting "Bobby Lu" with the rest of the Canadian hockey fans just as hard as we were cheering for "Sid The Kid"
    As a Leafs fan, we also had Paul Maurice for his first NHL coaching gig, and even though he didn't get the Leafs to the playoffs, he still got 41 regular season wins in his first season, so I was disappointed when he got fired after his second season. I'm glad he finally got to hoist the Cup.

  • @infernocanuck
    @infernocanuck 4 дня назад +5

    Coach said it best: The cup wasn't won. It was shared. I think singling out a single player to celebrate is pointless. They each had their own journey to the Cup, and they got there together.

  • @elliotwalton6159
    @elliotwalton6159 3 дня назад +1

    It was the Panthers' turn for so many reasons. Ovetchkin was the most epic cup lift I've seen in 56 years. He'd worked so hard and suffered so many heartbreaks playing Crosby in his prime. Edmonton is learning those hard lessons this year. It will only make them a better team and a Cup Champion in the near future.

  • @aftermath20
    @aftermath20 3 дня назад +4

    This was the season for Latvians. First Kristaps Porzingis won an NBA championship and now Uvis Malinskis won an NHL Stanley Cup.

  • @Klb818
    @Klb818 3 дня назад +1

    As an islanders fan, seeing Okposo finally lifting the cup was amazing. One of my favorite players growing up

  • @tmorin008
    @tmorin008 3 дня назад +1

    I’m an Oilers fan, but I’m happy to see Luongo lift that cup. He’s a legend

  • @Drew-C-
    @Drew-C- 3 дня назад +1

    I'll never forget the night the Bobby Lou walked out onto the with a microphone in his hand before a game. Marjorie Stoneman Douglas had just experienced a massacre. Luongo poured his heart out for the loss his community endured. It was absolutely heart wrenching, after all, he lives minutes from that High School. After he was done, we all could have excused him if he needed the night to collect himself. But not Luongo. This legend put his mask on and proceeded to play 60 minutes of hockey. I've never seen anything like it in my life. This moment transcended hockey. Luongo was also a bro to the Panthers and their fans. Vancouver too. As much as we love him on ice, we love him more as a person. 100% class. So happy to see him achieve this moment.

  • @magsmags4534
    @magsmags4534 3 дня назад +1

    My favorite cup lift moment was Yzerman in 97. Man...lotta years to get there and every season after that I've been nothing but happy for whoever gets that moment. Incredible season, Thanks Johnny.

  • @Xdot15
    @Xdot15 3 дня назад +1

    As a Canucks fan I've never felt so happy about seeing someone lift the cup than Luongo, brought tears to my eyes

  • @S0kki
    @S0kki 3 дня назад +1

    Underrated one to see lift the trophy, Kimmo Timonen. After all he went through not only in his career but the season before he got his cup, was amazing seeing him lift it finally.

  • @chrismb7835
    @chrismb7835 3 дня назад

    I’ve beeen following them since 06-07 season this is a dream come true. This is the happiest moment in my life!!!

  • @flute5764
    @flute5764 3 дня назад +1

    My favorite was Stamkos, I became a Lightning fan during the 2013-2014 season and when we traded St. Louis, Stamkos became my favorite player. In 2015 my mom promised me that if the Lightning forced Game 7, we’d go (spoiler alert: Chicago won in 6). I remember being devastated but when I got to see him win it in 2020, I was ecstatic. My dad took me to Game 5 vs Montreal during 2021 and I got to see them win it at home which is a memory I’ll never forget. I also saw the Avalanche hoist the cup in the Amalie as well but I left after the final buzzer because during that time, I lived 3 hours away and I didn’t want to see Colorado hoist that cup because it hurt to see. I said that to say this, I’ve experienced it all and I’m only 20, seeing your team win in the barn is one of the best experiences if not the best experience to have as a fan.

    • @malcolmapplet4313
      @malcolmapplet4313 3 дня назад +1

      You got a lot of hockey left in you kid!

    • @flute5764
      @flute5764 2 дня назад +1

      @@malcolmapplet4313 indeed I do 😊

  • @darthcanadian007
    @darthcanadian007 3 дня назад +1

    As a Vancouver native i am SO happy for luo
    But also tip of the hat to Paul, as i now live in Winnipeg

  • @jpcannes
    @jpcannes 4 дня назад +6

    I lived in FL for a decade and have spent so much time in “non-traditional” markets my adult life. Watching this team beat a Canadian team for the Cup is so special on so many levels for me. For all of the Panthers and Thrashers games I went to, the grief I got for being one of those six fans in FL for years from other fan bases, this is just…nice.

  • @sweetcandy111204
    @sweetcandy111204 3 дня назад +1

    I was rooting for the Oilers to win but also for Paul! I was choked up hearing how he was still rooting for the Jets. Winnipeg still loves you Paul!!!!

  • @TjayK2
    @TjayK2 3 дня назад

    Us Panther fans are so happy for Paul, the guys and Rob. Long time coming for a lot of them.

  • @OGBarry16
    @OGBarry16 4 дня назад +5

    This panthers team almost gave me a heart attack😂let’s go🔥🏒🎉

  • @thearmchairgamer2668
    @thearmchairgamer2668 3 дня назад +1

    It's also touching seeing how two former classmates in school together hold up their sports respective championships Mchuck for the Panthers and Tatum for the Celtics

  • @BrenX1
    @BrenX1 3 дня назад +1

    Vancouver fan here
    Luongo is my favorite player growing up, so seeing him hold that cup felt like a 13 year burden lifted

  • @Sjishdkdjdksjjsisjsisbsudh
    @Sjishdkdjdksjjsisjsisbsudh 4 дня назад +10

    Bro this acc hurts so much as an oilers fan we might never get here again

    • @alexwinter3272
      @alexwinter3272 4 дня назад +5

      Not an Oilers fan, but Oilers deserved it more than Florida.

    • @awwwshucks443
      @awwwshucks443 4 дня назад

      Florida was able to regroup and come back. Tampa and Vegas did as well after a year or two retooling.

    • @awwwshucks443
      @awwwshucks443 4 дня назад +10

      ​@@alexwinter3272can't agree with you. A franchise that goes for two decades of the worst ownership outside of Arizona to cleaning house, figuring out out and winning a Stanley cup is very well deserved.

    • @edun4513
      @edun4513 4 дня назад +7

      @@alexwinter3272 going from everyone thinking theyd be swept first round last year to making it to the finals, then making it all the way back this year to win the first cup in franchise history? Whats not deserving of that?

    • @g.w.7893
      @g.w.7893 4 дня назад +6

      The better team won in the end.

  • @fuiers
    @fuiers 4 дня назад +10

    All this to side for a moment. Just wanna shoutout to you. I took a little break from NHL pre covid and after. Havent followed NHL so closely in lets say 10 years time. Your channel is the perfect mix of everything. You focus on not just one team or conference. Also i love how you dissect some of the plays before goals, saves, tackles and random moments. Its been a looong season but keep it up and ill see you in the autumn when the grind starts again. Enjoy your summer.

  • @MooCowKris
    @MooCowKris 3 дня назад

    I’ve been a casual Panthers fan since they affiliated with the Rochester Americans in 2008. I really started following them when Luongo came back. So getting to watch him FINALLY lift the cup was awesome. And seeing Okposo and the other former Sabres succeed was also really cool.

  • @TheOriginalTuhat
    @TheOriginalTuhat 4 дня назад +9

    David Perron lifting the cup in 2019 was an all-time highlight. I grew up watching him play and loved his grit, and was glad he could make it back to stl after that near-miss with Vegas

    • @timfronimos459
      @timfronimos459 3 дня назад +1

      Will he stay w Detroit?
      Great player

    • @TheOriginalTuhat
      @TheOriginalTuhat 3 дня назад

      @@timfronimos459 the hockey gods have informed me that he will likely return to St. Louis for the 2024-25 season, then possibly extend an additional two years

    • @timfronimos459
      @timfronimos459 3 дня назад +1

      @TheOriginalTuhat
      Good for St Louis and for Perron
      Class act all the way, but you probably knew that already. Thanks.

  • @AnthonyD1986
    @AnthonyD1986 4 дня назад +7

    Been a fan since day 1 in Miami arena in 1993. We finally did it.

  • @dennislopez1272
    @dennislopez1272 4 дня назад +24

    The Florida Panthers are the Stanley Cup Champions. 😭😭😭 I've been waiting for 30, sometimes, painful years to say that. It was worth it. So proud of our boys.
    As far as who I teared up watching raise the cup, it was a no-brainer. BOB will always be my dude and my Conn Smythe winner. So many people gave up on him, and I never did. He's an all-time great player but, more importantly, an all-time wonderful person. I love all my OGs, especially Barky. Im so happy for Paul. He's a great person, coach and he deserved a cup. Lastly, it was great to see Luongo hold the cup.

  • @kevinhobbs1832
    @kevinhobbs1832 3 дня назад +3

    When Ray Bourque held the Cup, I was so proud of this sport. Boston having the class to trade him to the Av's - second favorite would be Mike Peluso with New Jersey.

  • @adamg7984
    @adamg7984 4 дня назад +2

    I forgot Luongo was part of the team operations, that's so good. A man who truly did deserve a cup finally got one. There's a lot of players too I wanted to see win, on both teams, but on the Panthers especially. Okposo was a big one for me. Barkov too and without a doubt, the number 1 guy of both teams, Bobrovsky. The best detective to ever wear the badge.

  • @reiodion6256
    @reiodion6256 3 дня назад

    Olli jokinen got to lift it as well. Extremely cathartic to see the first two players the panthers truly ordained as “these are our guys” lift it. Extra special for me cuz I was a kid friends with him when he played here

  • @dansmith3480
    @dansmith3480 21 час назад

    He was favourite player in high school. I was heart broken in 2011. I’m happy he finally got too lift it 🎉

  • @LoganJones88
    @LoganJones88 3 дня назад +1

    ovi lifting it was special in my heart

  • @FelixWheatfield
    @FelixWheatfield 3 дня назад

    When Luongo hoisted the cup with Florida last night, it was almost like watching Bourque finally hoist a cup after several decades - also with a different team!

  • @middleearthtroll6183
    @middleearthtroll6183 3 дня назад

    Maurice is a legend, as a vancouver canucks fan, the jets are my 2nd favorite team as I'm Canadian, what a class act.

  • @MrOcto13
    @MrOcto13 3 дня назад

    Native South Floridian here where football is king. Watching hockey live is the best out the four pro sports leagues to attend. I've been a Panther fan since day one in 93. So happy for Loungo to finally hoist the cup. He's a big asset in the front office for hockey operations. Congratulations Bobby! 🐀🐀🐀

  • @Lacaille8760
    @Lacaille8760 3 дня назад

    Ray Bourque! After being legend in Boston, he finally moved to Colorado and BAM! That was a happy moment to see....

  • @markb3451
    @markb3451 3 дня назад

    Favorite player I’ve ever seen lift the cup is Luc Robitaille. I cried when he lifted it for Detroit. They were the Kings nemesis in the late 90’s early 2000’s when they were in the western conference and it hurt to watch him lift it for them but I was happy he got to do it. Then I cried again in 2012 when he did it as a front office guy for the team he should’ve lifted it for, my beloved Kings.

  • @eberkovich
    @eberkovich 3 дня назад

    I consider Barkov one of the classiest hockey players in the league. He is a quiet, yet strong and loyal captain, perhaps, the most notable captain in Florida Panthers history. He never whined, never got caught in any scandals, never asked to be traded, never had any beef with a teammate. he just came to the arena for every game and worked as hard as he could in every part of the ice. It makes me, a Florida Panther fan from Game One (a 4-4 draw at at Chicago, in October 1993), especially happy. I can not imagine a player more deserving of the honor of lifting a Stanley Cup.

  • @neostar63
    @neostar63 3 дня назад

    Out of this world happy for Lu as a Canucks fan!!
    The parallels between him and Bobrovsky are quite stark.
    Heading into game 7 both were Conn Smythe from runners in the games they won, or got blown out.
    Goalie is such a unique position to play.
    The lines between amazing and scapegoat are razor thin.

  • @dicky7600
    @dicky7600 2 дня назад

    Not a Boston or Colorado fan, but Raymond Bourque finally getting it was a moment for the ages

  • @neilkonitshek2906
    @neilkonitshek2906 4 дня назад +2

    Ray Bourque and Lanny McDonald are my favorites to see finally lift the Cup.

    • @pilotamurorei
      @pilotamurorei 3 дня назад

      that Sakic moment of him passing the cup to Ray is legendary. I still think that is the greatest scene to ever grace a cup finals win

  • @johnprisk
    @johnprisk 3 дня назад

    One of my favorite moments is Lucky Luc Robitaille; not when he won as a player in Detroit, but rather when he won as an executive with the Kings. To me he will always be a King, regardless of any other team he may have played for, and because of that his moment(s) with the Kings are among my favorites.

  • @maxpowr90
    @maxpowr90 4 дня назад +2

    Loungo was drafted by the Islanders TYVM.

  • @CanadianJables
    @CanadianJables 3 дня назад

    Absolutely nothing can top Ray Bourque lifting the cup in most of professional sports but, aside from that (and Lou, as a Canucks fan), I'll go back and watch Ovi's cup celebration whenever I need a pick-me-up. Watching the Caps win it after so many near misses was absolutely incredible and his joy is just indescribable. That's an all-timer for sure.

  • @Kone5497
    @Kone5497 4 дня назад +4

    Must be Kimmo Timonen. Gets one chance, purely out of good will of Flyers and Blackhawks. And he was just as happy as Luongo in here

  • @Trifecta_Sports
    @Trifecta_Sports 4 дня назад +2

    Canucks also have Ekman-Larsson winning the cup with the Panthers as well

  • @bokkebokke7
    @bokkebokke7 3 дня назад

    Been a Panthers fan since their Cup run in ‘96, despite living in San Diego (I’m a Ducks fan too). Stuck through this team through hell and back through the years because they reminded me of myself: an outcast. I hate to say this but honestly, this might be better than when the Ducks won in ‘07, aside from seeing Selanne and Giguere hoist the Cup. Ducks had it easy, Cats had to fight for it. For Weiss, Booth, Bure, Salei, Zednik, and all of those that were greats stuck in crappy teams, this one’s for you too.

  • @MrBOuellette
    @MrBOuellette 3 дня назад

    I’ve been a fan since 2017. Finally got to go to a game in 2019 vs the Ducks and Barkov had a hell of a game. I immediately bought his jersey on my way out the door.
    Last night, it finally hit me and the tears rolled when he picked the cup up over his head as a season ticket holder. Sooooo happy for the whole organization but Barkov deserved this so much.

  • @beerleaguebrodeur7724
    @beerleaguebrodeur7724 3 дня назад

    Ryan Lomberg. I had tickets to a Minnesota Wild game against the Panthers a few years ago (Wild got routed). Lomberg took a penalty so obviously everyone is chirping him and he's having fun with it. I told him I was jealous of his hockey hey and he said "Thanks." It felt sincere enough that since then he's been one of my favorite Panthers.

  • @aarongoldsmith3727
    @aarongoldsmith3727 3 дня назад

    i choose #7 after kuli as a little kid (around 4). he even signed my jersey as he joined the league at the time. 15 years later still rocking that 7, so happy for him

  • @user-te9ni9hp7f
    @user-te9ni9hp7f День назад

    I know he didn’t win it as a player but as a guy in the front office who played a huge role in building and getting this team to where it is today he deserves it, congrats to luongo

  • @stormchaser419
    @stormchaser419 3 дня назад

    Brett Hull in 2019. His parade speech was legendary.

  • @19trebor53
    @19trebor53 2 дня назад

    Watching Brian Leetch lift the Cup and win the Conn Smyth trophy in 1994 was very satisfying!! LGR!!!!

  • @Mansini77
    @Mansini77 3 дня назад

    That photo of Barkov and MacKinnon together at their draft.
    Man, they looked like pups. Now they both are the faces of their teams and Cup Champions. Respect.

  • @miamianz
    @miamianz 3 дня назад

    waited 29 years for this my first game i was 18 yrs old finally the last series i couldnt watch we could only hear it because we were deployed in the Arabian gulf and satellite feed was down. Go Panthers thank you for the Win.

  • @Azraelson
    @Azraelson 4 дня назад +5

    I was rooting for Edmonton mostly but as a fan of the Canucks run in 2011 and still a Flames fan at heart a lot of this win left me feeling good, seeing Luongo lift the cup, Tkachuk's shoutout to Calgary was a really classy move and then Maurice wishing Winnipeg good fortune this team had heart.

    • @dosm4805
      @dosm4805 4 дня назад

      That shout out was hilarious. Ruins their team, thanks Calgary ... hah.

    • @Adog5454
      @Adog5454 4 дня назад

      Ahahaha of course your on the wrong side on both fronts and you and your knucks lassuo. For old lulu pants the flames sucked the knucks sucked and edmonton beat you twoce this year and i for one and haply for your loses. Edmonton doesnt need none winners ...weiners..? We will tale a close second over liberal voters anyday

    • @Adog5454
      @Adog5454 4 дня назад

      Your both weal humans

    • @mr.brenman2132
      @mr.brenman2132 4 дня назад

      ​@@dosm4805Calgary management ruined their franchise.

  • @miamia8400
    @miamia8400 3 дня назад

    congratulations to the Panthers a well deserved win !!!!!!!!!! WOW

  • @DIY69696
    @DIY69696 3 дня назад

    As a Vancouver fan seeing luongo lift the cup after the tragic 2011 final warms my heart I was cheering for Florida the entire playoffs along with Vancouver way to go boys!! Well played to the oilers too they made it a hell of a series

  • @TranslatedAssumption
    @TranslatedAssumption 3 дня назад

    I have a dark blue Luongo #1 Panthers jersey, I love that guy and I'm so glad that he got to raise the Cup finally.

  • @brandonbrace1954
    @brandonbrace1954 4 дня назад +2

    Edmonton is such a good team I feel most of us panther fans had many doubts going into game 7 today... it's very hard, we've spent years upon years as a laughing stock for the NHL and to hoist Lord Stanley, it still doesn't even feel real but I can say this just by watching this series... Mcdavid will definitely win a cup

  • @weez82
    @weez82 3 дня назад

    My favorite will always be Ray Bourque. Not just because I'm an Avs fan. I'm a hockey fan. I love this game. When i was 19 I was scheduled to work during game 7 Avs vs Devils. I was so pumped that I couldn't stop talking about the game that was about to start. I kept talking to my boss about the game. My boss was an awesome person. Before the game started she told me to go home and watch the game. She covered for me so I could watch one of the greatest moments in sports history. That memory will be with me forever

  • @matts6551
    @matts6551 3 дня назад

    Congratulations to a number of Edmonton Oilers fans in the comments, you know who you guys are, you had a humility and we didn’t see you get ahead of yourself after the team won game four. You also had respect for the opposing team and its Fanbase. You’ll get there one day, it will happen. As for the other Oilers fans, you know who you are, all I can say is maybe next year show a little more respect and humility! Believe it or not, it’s not over after you finally show up in game 4

  • @broncoe7
    @broncoe7 3 дня назад

    I have to go with Marian Hossa, three straight finals appearances with three different teams. 2008 With the Penguins in a loss to the Red Wings, 2009 With the Wings in a loss to the Penguins and finally winning in 2010 with the Blackhawks. The look on his face when Toews passed him the cup was like a curse had been lifted.

  • @MikeS29
    @MikeS29 3 дня назад

    Steven Stamkos was my favorite cup lifting moment, both times.

  • @joshdrumheller4920
    @joshdrumheller4920 День назад

    When Ovi finally got to in 2018, it was ans still is the greatest sports moment of my lifetime!!!!!!

  • @kieranperreaultdit-morin9262
    @kieranperreaultdit-morin9262 3 дня назад

    Congrats Lou, you won a game 7 at home in the SCF
    As a bruins fan he was the only one I didn’t hate on that Canucks squad, and he was the only reason that series went 7
    Great stories this final all around

  • @statusblvck6801
    @statusblvck6801 3 дня назад +18

    Alex Ovechkin lifting the cup is an all timer. That Raw emotion after so many failed seasons while watching his "rival" Syd win it time after time. So many people doubted Ovy would ever win one, then it happened. I still get chills watching the celebration of him gripping the cup, screaming as the reality of it all sets in.

    • @Rezisorss
      @Rezisorss 3 дня назад +2

      When Ovi lift the cup after so many years of frustration, that was the first and only time as a grown man i cried watching hockey, I will never forget those feelings and I'm not even a huge Caps fan

  • @EasyGrowsIt
    @EasyGrowsIt 3 дня назад

    I was lucky enough to be in attendance on a random night in South Florida when the Panthers beat the Washington Capitals in the longest shootout in NHL history going 20 rounds! I have been a Panthers fan ever since. Good job Panthers!

  • @PolarBearPredator
    @PolarBearPredator 4 дня назад +1

    From a Red Wings fan Edmonton was lucky to even be in the finals. Cats stopped playing in Game 4 and Edmonton ran with that momentum and Florida took til Game 7 to get their game back. McDavid going to leave end of his contract he won't win a Cup in Edmonton same with Leon the year after that.

  • @lauig
    @lauig 3 дня назад

    Paul Maurice finally let Barkov touch that cup and it was beautiful.

  • @tylerdotwave3601
    @tylerdotwave3601 4 дня назад +2

    Personally, I'm a Ducks fan so it was cool to see Montour win the cup (I hate Bob Murray for trading him). The coolest stories for me were guys like Verhaeghe, Forsling, and Lomberg. Those guys may have been counted out or not given much of a shot, but they excelled with the Panthers and especially Carter and Gustav were key guys in this cup run. Happy for the Panthers and their fans.

    • @pilotamurorei
      @pilotamurorei 3 дня назад

      surprised you arent happy for stolarz.

    • @tylerdotwave3601
      @tylerdotwave3601 3 дня назад

      @@pilotamurorei I'm happy for Stolarz as well! Great backup in ANA

  • @omygodish3
    @omygodish3 3 дня назад

    As a canucks fan it it was just amazing to see luongo get to hold the cup

  • @michaelchow5751
    @michaelchow5751 4 дня назад +1

    As a Canucks fan, feels good, man.

  • @mackattackgameingawesome3666
    @mackattackgameingawesome3666 2 дня назад

    Tkachuk is definitely my favorite player that I've seen lifting the cup in my lifetime, of course Lanny MacDonald is my all time favorite, but I think Tkachuk has earned this cup, as he played a great season and had an amazing run with the Panthers he's earned it.
    It'd be even more special for him to bring the cup to Calgary and celebrate with the fan base that started his NHL career

  • @nixedgaming
    @nixedgaming 2 дня назад

    Bill Lindsay was on the 1996 Panthers’ cup run, scoring a legendary memorable goal in the third round. He now does the radio color commentary. He was losing his absolute mind on the radio call.