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Calgary Herald
a day ago
- Sport
- Calgary Herald
Florida Panthers' Stanley Cup damage just the latest mishap in the trophy's storied history
Some hockey fans are understandably bent out of shape over the Florida Panthers damaging the Stanley Cup this week, but the coveted trophy has been through worse. Article content It's been sunk to the bottom of a swimming pool. It's been used in the baptism of several infants and at least one baby has pooped in it. Article content Article content The Stanley Cup has once again sustained some damage from the recipients. 🤕 (📸: Peter Joneleit/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) — TSN (@TSN_Sports) June 18, 2025 Article content Article content Here are just a small handful of the known stories about what the silver and nickel trophy has endured through its 131 years. Article content Article content At some point after knocking off the Edmonton Oilers in Game 6 on Tuesday night, the Panthers managed to crack the trophy's bowl and dent the base before even leaving the arena, as evidenced by photos being circulated on Wednesday. Article content A spokesperson for the Hockey Hall of Fame told the Associated Press it will be repaired in time for Sunday's victory parade in Sunrise, Fla. Article content It wouldn't be the first time the Cup has been damaged almost immediately after it was awarded. Article content As the Colorado Avalanche gathered on the ice for a team photo to celebrate their 2022 championship, Nicholas Aube-Kubel stumbled and dropped the Cup as he skated into the dogpile, leaving a noticeable dent on the base. Article content Nicholas Aube-Kubel takes a tumble with the #StanleyCup 😬 @Avalanche | #GoAvsGo — Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) June 27, 2022


National Post
2 days ago
- Sport
- National Post
Panthers have reportedly 'cracked' the Stanley Cup on the Montreal section
Article content The Florida Panthers won the Stanley Cup but in the process of celebrating the historic win have seemingly dented and 'cracked' the Cup, as seen in photos shared by various sports news outlets Wednesday morning. Article content The Stanley Cup has once again sustained some damage from the recipients. 🤕 (📸: Peter Joneleit/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) — TSN (@TSN_Sports) June 18, 2025 Article content Article content Article content The second year in a row win comes after the defending champions beat the Edmonton Oilers in Game 6 Tuesday night. Article content Article content In another Getty Images photo reshared by X user Seth Rorabaugh, one can see the chipped top of the Stanley Cup. In a photo by Icon Sportswire and one shared by hockey news platform Gino Hard and ABC's WPBF News, the chipped top of the cup is visible on the Montreal section. Article content 'A crack in the Stanley Cup is noticeable in the post game celebration following game six of the Stanley Cup Final between the Edmonton Oilers at the Florida Panthers on Tuesday, June 17, 2025 at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, FL.,' reads the caption by Icon Sportswire. Article content


Vancouver Sun
3 days ago
- Sport
- Vancouver Sun
Canada 6, Honduras 0: Hometown boy kick-starts Gold Cup demolition at B.C. Place
The last time he was in B.C. Place , Niko Sigur was a wide-eyed ball boy, watching Jonathan David and the Canadian men's national team thump French Guiana 4-1 in Nations League qualifying. Tuesday night, the Burnaby native was on the receiving end of a give and go with the star Canadian striker, scoring his first goal for the Reds in a 6-0 domination of Honduras. It was Canada's opening match in the Gold Cup tournament, which will continue for them next week in Houston. It was the sixth cap for the 21-year-old, who had dozens of friends and family who were part of the 24,286 in the stands at B.C. Place . He'd said Friday he wasn't just here to soak up the experience. He wanted to contribute. GOAL 🇨🇦 NIKO SIGUR SCORES HIS FIRST FOR THE #CANMNT 😎 Canada go up 1-0 over Honduras with a smooth give-and-go, finished perfectly 💪 🔴 Watch Gold Cup on OneSoccer & TSN When he was that ballboy watching play in 2019, he wasn't just soaking up the experience. He was judging, assessing, comparing, and pondering if he had the technical ability to play at that level on this day. 'I always knew in the back of my mind that I could play there one day, and here I am,' said the utility back, who held down the right side of Canada's back line on Tuesday. 'I'm not really happy just being here and being a part of it. I want to contribute, and I know I can contribute. It's nice to be here, but I also want to make an impact and help the team.' For Sigur, it's been a long and winding road to the national team. From the Whitecaps academy, to York University, to a stint with the League One Vaughn Azzuri in Ontario, he moved to Slovenia, playing for Radomlje's youth team, eventually transferring to the academy of Croatia's Hajduk Split in 2022. By 2023, he'd played his way onto the first team. A year later, the Croatian-Canadian dual citizen switched his national team allegiance to Canada. And Tuesday, a nation applauded him. GOAL 🇨🇦🇨🇦 It's TANI TIME 😎 #CanMNT are up 2-0 over Honduras 🇭🇳 at the stroke of half-time as Tani Oluwaseyi finds a near-impossible angle and smacks it home 🚀 🔴 Watch Gold Cup on OneSoccer & TSN David's flick of Sigur's pass split two defenders, and Sigur took two calm touches, the second one a slicing shot past Honduran keeper Edrick Menjívar into the near side corner 27 minutes into the game. Tani Oluwaseyi made it 2-0 in first-half injury time, turning and roofing a ball from a sharp angle 10 yards out. He had a hand in Canada's third goal, getting a slight touch on a Richie Laryea cross, shifting its trajectory to a wide-open Tajon Buchanan at the back post, and he, too, put it in the top netting to make it 3-0 in the 48th minute. GOAL 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 TAJON MAKES IT 3️⃣ It's 3-0 for the #CanMNT vs. Honduras as Tajon Buchanan finishes off pass across goal with his first touch 💪 🔴 Watch Gold Cup on OneSoccer & TSN Honduras had only one shot in the first half; a weak, rolling effort from long distance that Dayne St. Clair easily scooped up. St. Clair stopped a semi breakaway in the 50th minute, then made another post-blank stop on the ensuing corner to keep Honduras off the scoresheet. They finished with five shots — three on target — but the game was thoroughly controlled and measured by the Canadians. They held 57 per cent of the ball and outshot the visitors, putting 18 on frame — eight of those on target. GOAL 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 #CanMNT are cruising to victory, now up 4-0 over Honduras 🇭🇳 as Tajon Buchanan notches a 2nd from a corner kick 🎯 🔴 Watch Gold Cup on OneSoccer & TSN Promise David scored his second goal in as many games as he finds his feet with his new national team , collecting a tough leading pass from Ali Ahmed before chopping it back across Menjívar into the back of the net. Anderlecht-bound Nathan Saliba, late of Montreal FC , completed the destruction with his 90th-minute golazo, a curling, left-footed strike from 20 yards out that Menjívar had no chance at. Canada has a few more training days here before heading South for their next games. They play Curaçao on Saturday at Shell Energy Stadium in Houston, then face El Salvador on Tuesday — also in Houston. GOAL 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 PROMISE DAVID MAKES IT 5 🔥 Look at the footwork on this effort as the #CanMNT go up 5-0 over Honduras 🇭🇳 amid chants of "We want six!" 🔴 Watch Gold Cup on OneSoccer & TSN


Calgary Herald
3 days ago
- Sport
- Calgary Herald
Canada's hometown boy kick-starts Gold Cup in 6-0 demolition of Honduras
Article content The last time he was in B.C. Place, Niko Sigur was a wide-eyed ball boy, watching Jonathan David and the Canadian men's national team thump French Guiana 4-1 in Nations League qualifying. Article content Tuesday night, the Burnaby native was on the receiving end of a give and go with the star Canadian striker, scoring his first goal for the Reds in a 6-0 domination of Honduras. It was Canada's opening match in the Gold Cup tournament, which will continue for them next week in Houston. Article content Article content It was the sixth cap for the 21-year-old, who had dozens of friends and family who were part of the 24,286 in the stands at B.C. Place. He'd said Friday he wasn't just here to soak up the experience. He wanted to contribute. Article content GOAL 🇨🇦 NIKO SIGUR SCORES HIS FIRST FOR THE #CANMNT 😎 Canada go up 1-0 over Honduras with a smooth give-and-go, finished perfectly 💪 🔴 Watch Gold Cup on OneSoccer & TSN — OneSoccer (@onesoccer) June 18, 2025 Article content Article content Article content When he was that ballboy watching play in 2019, he wasn't just soaking up the experience. He was judging, assessing, comparing, and pondering if he had the technical ability to play at that level on this day. Article content Article content 'I always knew in the back of my mind that I could play there one day, and here I am,' said the utility back, who held down the right side of Canada's back line on Tuesday. Article content 'I'm not really happy just being here and being a part of it. I want to contribute, and I know I can contribute. It's nice to be here, but I also want to make an impact and help the team.' Article content For Sigur, it's been a long and winding road to the national team. From the Whitecaps academy, to York University, to a stint with the League One Vaughn Azzuri in Ontario, he moved to Slovenia, playing for Radomlje's youth team, eventually transferring to the academy of Croatia's Hajduk Split in 2022. By 2023, he'd played his way onto the first team. A year later, the Croatian-Canadian dual citizen switched his national team allegiance to Canada.


National Post
3 days ago
- Sport
- National Post
Argonauts to add Schultz, Volpe to list of franchise's all-time honourees
Former Toronto Argonauts Chris Schultz and Nick Volpe will be added to the CFL club's All-Time Argos list during a ceremony at BMO Field on Aug. 9. Article content Both will be honoured posthumously when the Argos host the Ottawa Redblacks, bringing the total number of individuals on the list to 27. Article content Article content 'Chris Schultz wasn't just a great football player — he was a force of nature, a mentor, and a champion for so many of us who came through the locker-room after him,' said Jason Pottinger, president of the Argonauts Alumni Association. 'He made you feel like you mattered, and he made the Toronto Argonauts matter to generations of fans and players alike. Article content Article content 'His impact went far beyond the field, and his legacy continues to inspire. This honour is a celebration of everything he gave to the game and to the people who loved him.' Article content Schultz spent nine seasons with Toronto (1986-94) after beginning his pro career with the NFL's Dallas Cowboys. Schultz was a CFL all-star twice (1987-88) and helped the Argos win the Grey Cup in 1991. Article content The native of Burlington appeared in 124 games with Toronto after being drafted by Dallas in the 1983 NFL draft. Schultz played in 21 games over three seasons with the Cowboys. Article content After retiring as a player, Schultz found a home in radio and TV, most notably working as a football analyst with TSN. He also became a spokesman for Purolator's Tackle Hunger Program. Article content Schultz was inducted into the Burlington Sports Hall of Fame in 2015 and the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame in 2016. He died March 4, 2021, at the age of 61. Article content Article content Volpe played for the Argos from 1949 to 1952, helping them win Grey Cup titles in 1950 and 1952. The Toronto native played a key role in the 1950 championship, affectionately dubbed the 'Mud Bowl,' kicking two field goals in a 13-0 win over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Article content Article content Volpe would return to the Argos in 1988, working in several capacities, including the head of Canadian scouting. He was part of seven Grey Cup championships with the franchise and held the distinction of never losing a Grey Cup. Article content A member of the University of Toronto's Athletic Hall of Fame, Volpe helped the Varsity Blues win the 1948 Yates Cup. Outside of football, he worked as a superintendent with the Peel Board of Education, CFRB radio and was an isolation director for CTV football telecasts from 1972 to 1987. Article content Article content 'It is fitting and proper that we show our utmost respect to a man who respected the organization so well,' said Argos general manager Michael Clemons. 'He was a key player in one of the most famous Grey Cup games ever, then helped assemble the wealth of tremendous Canadian talent that led us to five more titles. Article content 'But his seven Grey Cup rings don't define Nick; his smile and handshake always will. We are honouring a truly honourable man.' Article content Also on Tuesday, the Argos signed running back Kevin Brown and linebacker Aaron Casey, both Americans. They fill a need for Toronto, which lost linebacker Wynton McManis (knee) and running back Deonta McMahon (ankle) in Saturday's 29-19 loss to the Calgary Stampeders. Article content