Stanley Cup returns to Brandon
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This article was published 22/07/2023 (1050 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Photos by Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun
Damilola Afolabi poses for a photo with the cup.
Emytt Pearce leans in for a closer look.
McCrimmon, who was also the former Brandon Wheat Kings owner, general manager and head coach, signs autographs for siblings Nolan and Anna Amyotte at the Keystone Centre on Friday morning during a public event with the Stanley Cup.
Hockey fans wait in line to see the Stanley Cup at the Keystone Centre on Friday.
A crowd lines up outside the Keystone Centre’s Manitoba Room on Friday morning to see the Stanley Cup. Thousands lined up throughout the morning to see the cup and meet Vegas Golden Knights general manager Kelly McCrimmon.
Bill Roseveare takes a close look at the Stanley Cup during Friday's event at the Keystone Centre.
Twin siblings Logan and Ethan Ding have their photo taken with the Stanley Cup.
Dale Woloshyn has his photo taken with the Stanley Cup.