
The Stanley Cup Champions are ready to be prominently featured at the biggest hockey shrine in the world.
This week, the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto set up a brand-new exhibit, one that they erect every summer.
It features the Stanley Cup Champions from the previous season, and for the second year in a row, that team is the Florida Panthers.
Earlier this month, Keeper of the Cup Phil Pritchard shared a photo on social media showing the treasures that the Panthers were donating for the exhibit.
Included in the haul are game-worn jerseys belonging to Sergei Bobrovsky, Niko Mikkola and Jonah Gadjovich, Anton Lundell’s skates, Sam Bennett’s gloves, Sam Reinhart’s helmet and the goggles worn by Matthew Tkachuk during the Panthers’ postgame celebrations after winning the Stanley Cup.
On Friday, the Hall of Fame officially announced that the exhibit was open and on display.
You can check it out in the social media post below, or better yet, head up to Toronto and visit the incredible hockey shrine yourself.
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Photo caption: Jan 23, 2017; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; An exterior view of the Hockey Hall of Fame before the Toronto Maple Leafs game against the Calgary Flames at Air Canada Centre. (Tom Szczerbowski-Imagn Images)