“Fitting way to end Cup day” – Josh Mason goes surfing with Stanley Cup at Saskatchewan
Josh Mason surfs with the Stanley Cup
Colorado Avalanche defenceman Josh Mason displayed his surfing skills at the Stanley Cup on Wednesday in Saskatchewan. It was a fun boating day for Mason and his beloved ones who took pictures and videos of him surfing.
After visiting the young hockey players while taking a peek into his old rink, he went out with his gears on the waters of Christopher Lake. He stated how important it was for the children to be there in presence of the gigantic Cup.
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While the Avalanche anthem song, “All the small things” by Blink-182 was played in the background, the Cup gave a curious look at Mason who was trying his best at spinning in the waters, as noted on nhl.com.
And undoubtedly he did a phenomenal job at that. He proved that not only is he a professional hockey player, but also a surfer with skills. Apart from his surfing photos, Josh Mason also clicked a picture of himself and the Cup on a canola field in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
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