'This is amazing': Panthers celebrate 2nd consecutive Stanley Cup with another parade
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Champagne flowed freely, cigars were lit, and the Stanley Cup was proudly displayed, all in front of an audience of around 400,000 people.

The Florida Panthers are getting pretty good at these parades.

The team that clinched back-to-back Stanley Cup victories celebrated with a parade and rally on Fort Lauderdale Beach this past Sunday, mirroring last year’s event — but with sunny skies replacing the previous year’s rain and lightning.

“Today’s definitely better than last year’s weather, but either way, this is incredible,” Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov commented. “We’re having an amazing day with all of you.”

Panthers coach Paul Maurice declared this “the summer of love” for fans of the team, doing so while wearing another shirt featured his beloved cats Poppy and Penny — a shirt made by his daughter. He wore a similar shirt to last year’s parade, also made by his daughter.

There were cries of “Thank you, Boston!” when Brad Marchand — who came to Florida in a trade with the rival Bruins — was introduced. Marchand, a free agent, again indicated that he wants to be back with the Panthers, who won this season’s Cup by topping the Edmonton Oilers in six games.

“I’m so happy that I don’t have to play against these guys anymore,” Marchand said, pointing to his Florida teammates.

Forward Matthew Tkachuk drew loud roars when he told the crowd that he “would like to apologize to absolutely … nobody because a double champ does whatever … he wants,” copying a line used by Conor McGregor when he became a double UFC champion.

“I could get used to this,” Tkachuk said as he looked out at the crowd — some of whom were in the water, with most others packed hundreds of yards deep down the sand. Tkachuk then thanked team owner Vincent Viola and general manager and hockey operations president Bill Zito for trading for him three years ago, saying it changed his life.

Defenseman Aaron Ekblad, just as he did last year, took a shot at golfer Brooks Koepka, who famously went to a Panthers game once to heckle the veteran defenseman.

Forward Sam Reinhart, who scored four goals in the clinching win over Edmonton, missed last year’s parade because a close friend was getting married. He didn’t miss Sunday.

“The only thing I’ve heard all day is how this is the best parade that’s ever been had in South Florida,” Reinhart said. “Thank God I missed last year and not this year.”

Goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky thanked the crowd, and said he hoped there was another parade next year. And Sam Bennett, the Conn Smythe Trophy winner, heard the crowd chanting their hopes of him getting a new contract with the Panthers.

So, he ended his speech with the same request.

“Eight more years, please,” Bennett said.

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