Malta Independent

650,000 fans at parade cheer Penguins for Stanley Cup win

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The Pittsburgh Penguins’ Stanley Cup championsh­ip, the first an NHL team has won back to back in almost 20 years, spawned by far the biggest victory parade of any of the franchise’s five titles.

An estimated 650,000 people turned out along a downtown parade route that ended with a rally at Point State Park, city public works and public safety officials said. A sunny day with temperatur­es in the 80s didn’t hurt, as the smell of sunscreen was as pungent as the Penguins’ love in a city that boasts, officially, only 305,000 residents.

“These guys are fierce competitor­s,” coach Mike Sullivan told the crowd from a stage in the triangular park formed by the confluence of the city’s three rivers. “They just know how to win.”

Roughly 400,000 fans attended last year’s celebratio­n, which was the biggest for any of the team’s Stanley Cup championsh­ips to that point.

The Penguins won the cup Sunday against the Nashville Predators with a 2-0 win in Game 6. And judging from signs and chants from the crowd, this championsh­ip was sweetened by the adversity the team overcame.

A couple of bitterswee­t story lines punctuated the festivitie­s: 40-year-old veteran Matt Cullen, who has won two Cups since joining the Penguins as a free agent last season, has hinted he might retire, prompting fans to chant, “One more year!” And, perhaps the best story of the playoffs was how former starting goalie Marc-Andre Fleury regained that job when rookie Matt Murray was injured during warm-ups in the first game of the playoffs.

Fleury was in net for nine of the 16 victories the Penguins needed to win the Cup before Murray returned from injury to replace Fleury after a shaky third-round game against Ottawa and was in net for Pittsburgh’s final seven playoff wins.

 ??  ?? Pittsburgh Penguins’ Sidney Crosby rides with the Stanley Cup in the Stanley Cup victory parade Photo: AP
Pittsburgh Penguins’ Sidney Crosby rides with the Stanley Cup in the Stanley Cup victory parade Photo: AP

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