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The Florida Panthers turn celebrations into public mockery as Connor McDavid becomes target of wild Stanley Cup antics

The Florida Panthers turn celebrations into public mockery as Connor McDavid becomes target of wild Stanley Cup antics

Time of Indiaa day ago

Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid (97) (Credit: Getty Images)
The Florida Panthers are basking in the glory of their Stanley Cup victory, but their behavior off the ice has started raising eyebrows. Instead of simply celebrating their achievement, players have used the spotlight to mock Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers repeatedly.
It began in the locker room after Game 6, when the Panthers blasted 'Pink Pony Club,' the Oilers' unofficial playoff anthem. The act was seen by many as a direct jab rather than a playful gesture.
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Matthew Tkachuk
keeps stirring the trade rumor mill
What should have been a jubilant post-win party has now turned into a string of controversial moments. Footage from a Miami club showed the Panthers dancing to the same anthem once again, this time in front of fans and cameras, further fueling accusations that they are going out of their way to disrespect McDavid and his team.
Matthew Tkachuk, known for his edgy style of play and bold personality, didn't hold back during the post-game chaos. For many, it was a step too far, especially considering McDavid's herculean playoff performance, which saw him break records and carry the Oilers through multiple tough rounds.
Sam Reinhart and
Aleksander Barkov
caught in awkward fan moment
A particularly telling moment came when a fan at the party asked Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov about McDavid. Before Barkov could respond, teammate Sam Reinhart was caught on video telling the fan to shut up.
While Barkov claimed they were only drinking water that night, the comment suggests the team may have been worried about what could be said in an unguarded moment.
This wasn't just a case of over-exuberance. The repeated mocking and deliberate targeting of McDavid are being seen as excessive by fans and analysts alike.
The
NHL community
urges a little more respect
The backlash is now spreading beyond Edmonton. Across social media and fan forums, many
NHL
supporters are saying the Panthers' behavior reflects poorly on the sport. McDavid may have lost the Stanley Cup, but he won the hearts of hockey fans with his performance and leadership.
The Florida Panthers may have the Cup, but how they carry themselves with it will also define their legacy.
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