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Trump hosts Florida Panthers at White House after back-to-back Stanley Cups
Summary
President Donald Trump welcomed the Florida Panthers to the White House in the East Room to mark their consecutive Stanley Cup championships in 2024 and 2025.
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President Donald Trump hosted the Florida Panthers at the White House to celebrate their second straight Stanley Cup victory. The ceremony took place in the East Room on Thursday. The Panthers defeated the Edmonton Oilers in both the 2024 and 2025 Stanley Cup Finals. The team reached three consecutive finals, including a five-game loss to the Las Vegas Golden Knights in 2023.
Key details:
- The visit was a White House ceremony to honor the Panthers' consecutive championships.
- The event was held in the East Room on Thursday.
- The Panthers beat the Edmonton Oilers in both the 2024 and 2025 finals and made three straight finals appearances.
- President Trump praised the team during remarks and called them an "unbelievable team."
- Captain Aleksander Barkov and winger Matthew Tkachuk presented rings, a jersey with the president's name and number 47, and a gold stick; Tkachuk joked the stick is "good for slashing," which prompted a laugh.
- Tkachuk said he was honored to visit the White House as a Stanley Cup champion and as an American.
Summary:
The event served as a ceremonial recognition of the Panthers' back-to-back Stanley Cup wins and included remarks, presentations, and exchanged gifts. Undetermined at this time.
