“An honor, privilege, an unreal moment” – Winger Andrew Cogliano takes fire truck ride with Stanley Cup in Toronto

Andrew Cogliano
Stanley Cup champion Andrew Cogliano and Lord Stanley have fun and a celebratory outing in Toronto on Friday. They took a ride on a fire truck around Vaughan, the north side of his native Toronto.
The Colorado Avalanche winger made sure that the Cup had its sea belt on during its ride, while they were being chauffeured by Vaughan Fire and Rescue for a special trip.
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Andrew Cogliano celebrated Stanley day in the city of Vaughan

He shared his Stanley day with everyone he was close to, including having a visit to his old community ice rink, and special needs center. The Greatest Trophy of all Sports first visited Al Palladini Community Centre where some young players got a close-up look at the majestic beauty.
In a plethora of pictures posted by Cogliano, there were images of the Cup visiting the St. Peter’s Church and later stopping by some special children’s need center. The last stop was Cogliano’s home. The summer’s still not over and so is the Cup’s vacation. Let’s see what the next stop for the Cup looks like.
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