Kings assistant coach John Stevens brought The Stanley Cup to Talbot Gardens in Simcoe, Ontario where fans were able to get a glimpse of some of hockey's most precious silverware and NHL alumni.
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The Cup was back on the line at Simcoe Recreation Centre. Stevens and a group of former NHLers took on his sons, nephews and friends in a game of pickup. For the record, the youngsters came out on top. |
Kings director of player development Nelson Emerson brought The Stanley Cup to his home town of Waterford, Ontario. |
At the local arena, Emerson and The Stanley Cup pose for a photo with the Waterford and District Minor Hockey Association tyke players and coaches. |
Kings new coaching consultant Bernie Nicholls and his family pose with The Stanley Cup in West Guilford, Ontario.
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Bernie Nicholls and The Stanley Cup hunting in a tree stand in West Guilford, On. |
Former Kings player and now pro scout, Alyn McCauley brought the Cup the his hometown, the picturesque, Gananoque, Ontario. |
Just like dad. Alyn McCauley hoists The Stanley Cup while his children May and Renn raise miniature versions on the shore of the St. Lawrence River. |