Heavy rain didn't dampen the spirits of the St. Louis Blues or their fans S...
Heavy rain didn’t dampen the spirits of the St. Louis Blues or their fans Saturday as a crowd estimated in the hundreds of thousands turned out to see the 2019 Stanley Cup champions parade through downtown.
Ryan O’Reilly, the Conn Smythe Trophy winner as the playoff MVP, carried the Cup along Market Street, and let fans gets their hands on the trophy. “It still hasn’t sunk in yet,” he said. “I can’t believe we won a Stanley Cup.” “This is the greatest day ever for St. Louis,” Hull told Fox Sports Midwest reporter Andy Strickland. “I’m still crying.” Hull came up empty after playing for the Blues from 1988-98, but was a member of Stanley Cup-winning teams with the Dallas Stars and Detroit Red Wings.
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