Lord Stanley's Cup Has Been Out And About
By Chuck Sudo in News on Jun 25, 2013 9:30PM
The big thing to do so far today has been to track the travels of the Stanley Cup once it touched down in Chicago. It's been relatively easy to track it via the Twitter hashtag #cuptracker*mdash;no one expects it to show up at a currency exchange in Avondale anytime soon. In fact, just follow the trail of bros and there's a good chance you'll find it at a John Barleycorn soon.
While Chicago was geeking out over the whereabouts of the Cup, Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville returned to his Hindsdale home to a surprise. (We assumed his home was TP'd when it looked as though the Bruins would force a Game 7.)
Maybe he can collect the TP from the trees and put it in the Cup.
Coach Q is at his house in Hinsdale. #cuptracker pic.twitter.com/0Hm1iBS9ek
— Lev Naginsky (@levnaginsky) June 25, 2013
Coach Q outside his home just now. Props to my mom for the pic! #hawks #cuptracker #becauseitschicagoscup pic.twitter.com/DwySdDnrZe
— Erin Marie (@ErMcGrath) June 25, 2013
MT @irenejwood: Look who I happened to bump into this morning!! Hometown hero!! pic.twitter.com/YLQZr3f6qo #cuptracker @NHLBlackhawks
— Doings Hinsdale (@Doings_Hinsdale) June 25, 2013