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Revisiting Florida Panthers Stanley Cup lifting order on 1-month anniversary of Game 7

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Wednesday marks exactly one month that the Florida Panthers have been Stanley Cup Champions.

It was the night of Monday, June 24 that the Panthers defeated the Edmonton Oilers in Game 7 at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise.

Considering the dramatic way the series played out, with Florida winning the first three games and then Edmonton winning the next three, there couldn’t have been much more drama and intrigue packed into that night.

In the days and weeks since, we’ve spent a good amount of time here at THN Florida discussing and dissecting much of the celebrations that followed the emotional victory.

One of the things we did not do was publish the order in which the Panthers players hoisted Lord Stanley’s Cup during the postgame celebrations.

Obviously things got started with Florida captain Sasha Barkov being handed the Cup from NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman.

Form there, it traveled to 27 different Panthers until ended up in the hands of their head coach, Paul Maurice.

Here is the order in which the Stanley Cup was lifted after the Panthers won Game 7:

Sasha Barkov

Sergei Bobrovsky

Kyle Okposo

Oliver Ekman-Larsson

Sam Bennett

Sam Reinhart

Aaron Ekblad

Dmitry Kulikov

Matthew Tkachuk

Vladimir Tarasenko

Brandon Montour

Carter Verhaeghe

Eetu Luostarinen

Niko Mikkola

Gustav Forsling

Nick Cousins

Ryan Lomberg

Anton Lundell

Evan Rodrigues

Kevin Stenlund

Jonah Gadjovich

Josh Mahura

Steven Lorentz

Anthony Stolarz

Uvis Balinskis

Tobias Bjornfot

Spencer Knight

Paul Maurice

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