Stanley Cup handoff offers many options for playoff captains
Every hockey player dreams of winning the Stanley Cup. Once NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman hands it to the captain of the winning team, the question becomes who will receive it next.In 2001, Colorado Avalanche captain Joe Sakic didn't lift the Cup, but handed it to 22-year veteran defenseman Ray Bourque. In 2018, Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin gave it to long-time linemate Nicklas Backstrom. Last season, Tampa Bay Lightning captain Steven Stamkos handed it to defenseman Victor Hedman. Who could get the first handoff this season? A rookie, veteran or someone who has lifted it before?Here's a look at who could get the first pass for each of the 16 teams in the Stanley Cup Playoffs:...
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