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Paul Maurice and the Florida Panthers have won their first Stanley Cup, defeating the Edmonton Oilers 2-1 in Game 7. Maurice, one of the longest-tenured coaches in NHL history, expressed deep gratitude and humor after the victory, reflecting on his nearly three-decade-long pursuit of the championship. The Panthers initially took a 3-0 series lead but were forced into a Game 7 by a resilient Oilers team. Maurice praised his players' leadership and resilience, attributing the win to their collective effort. He also expressed a heartfelt wish for his former team, the Winnipeg Jets, to achieve similar success. Maurice's emotional celebration included a tribute to his late father and a joyous acknowledgment of his family and team.
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