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    Max Miller
    Max Miller
    Jul 13, 2024, 17:08

    After the Florida Panthers petitioned the NHL, former San Jose Sharks forward Jonah Gadjovich got his name on the Stanley Cup.

    After the Florida Panthers petitioned the NHL, former San Jose Sharks forward Jonah Gadjovich got his name on the Stanley Cup.

    Jim Rassol-USA TODAY Sports - Former Sharks Forward Gets Name On The Stanley Cup After All

    After the Florida Panthers petitioned the NHL, former San Jose Sharks forward Jonah Gadjovich got his name on the Stanley Cup.

    Gadjovich was not eligible to have his name on the cup because he did not play enough games (39), and he did not play in a single Stanley Cup Final game. 

    Along with Josh Mahura, the Panthers got everyone's name on the cup that wasn't initially eligible. 

    Gadjovich did not appear in a single Stanley Cup Playoff game, but now his name is etched into NHL history. 

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