A Drunk Stanley Cup Speech Leads to Teams PR Worker Stealing His Mic
In NHL tradition, the Stanley Cup-winning team receives a parade in their city.
However, recent parades have become opportunities for players to publicly indulge in excessive drinking and reveal their true colors.
The Vegas Golden Knights' parade was uneventful, with visibly intoxicated players providing entertaining yet chaotic interviews.
William Karlsson, clearly drunk, delivered a speech that rambled on, thanking Las Vegas for their support. Eventually, his wife intervened to let Jonathan Marchessault speak.
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Should this cup champions wife have let him finish his speech? |
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