Phil Kessel surprises no one with this Stanley Cup Trick
Phil Kessel has achieved a remarkable feat by securing Stanley Cup rings with the Pittsburgh Penguins in consecutive years, 2016 and 2017.
This year, he won his third cup with the Vegas Golden Knights, which could potentially be his last as he contemplates retirement.
Jack Eichel confirmed Phil Kessel has in fact eaten hot dogs out of the Cup already 😂🌭 Despite his success, Kessel took the opportunity to criticize Toronto media, as they had criticized him in the past.
During his day with the cup on a golf course, Kessel was spotted eating hot dogs out of it, much to the delight of his fans.
This moment was even captured on an Upper Deck hockey card, which has become a popular item among collectors.
Teammates were already wondering if Kessel would repeat the hot dog tradition for his third cup, and it seems that he did.
Congratulations to Phil on his third cup, and may he enjoy it to the fullest, with as many hot dogs as he desires.
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Would you eat hot dogs out of the Stanley Cup? |
Yes | 92 | 52 % |
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