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Stanley Cup Champion Florida Panthers Visit White House TodaySUNRISE — The Florida Panthers enjoyed themselves on Sunday with a comeback win against the Islanders on the night they celebrated Dmitry Kulikov’s 1,000th NHL game before flying to Washington for a ...
President Donald Trump is presented a stick and from the Florida Panthers NHL hockey team to celebrate their 2024 Stanley Cup win at the White House in Washington on February 3, 2025. Abaca Press ...
Florida Panthers hockey players with U.S. President Donald Trump and Vincent J. Viola (left, beside President Trump) in the White House. Photos collated by Rogelio C. Medina HOCKEY is ...
BUT HERE’S SPORTS ANYWAY. THE RINK TO THE WHITE HOUSE. PRESIDENT TRUMP WELCOMES THE STANLEY CUP CHAMPION FLORIDA PANTHERS TODAY. THE PANTHERS ARE THE FIRST PROFESSIONAL TEAM TO VISIT THE ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Florida Panthers celebration tour had to make ... champs were hosted by President Donald J. Trump at the White House on Monday. “It’s kind of that cherry on top ...
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President Donald Trump mostly stuck to sports and avoided any talk of tariffs as he celebrated the NHL's defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers at the White House.
Though the ceremony was delayed because President Donald Trump was talking to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about pausing tariffs on the country, he did eventually hold a celebration for the ...
President Donald Trump welcomed the Stanley Cup Champion Florida Panthers to the White House Monday to celebrate their win. Trump admired head coach Paul Maurice's Stanley Cup ring, sang the ...
MIAMI - President Donald Trump welcomed the Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers to the White House on Monday afternoon to celebrate their historic victory. The Panthers are the first ...
WASHINGTON --The Florida Panthers had a final chance to celebrate their 2024 Stanley Cup championship when they visited the White House on Monday before turning their focus fully to trying to win ...
The Florida Panthers arrived in Washington D.C. on ... The Stanley Cup Champion Panthers stopped by the White House to see President Donald Trump, a tradition for past championship teams.
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