The Chicago Blackhawks continued their victory tour with the Stanley Cup on Friday night when they brought it to a Mumford & Sons show at Montrose Beach.
The crowd at the concert roared when the Blackhawks carried the Cup onto the stage.
The Chicago Blackhawks continued their victory tour with the Stanley Cup on Friday night when they brought it to a Mumford & Sons show at Montrose Beach.
The crowd at the concert roared when the Blackhawks carried the Cup onto the stage.
Michal Rozsival didn't get to enjoy the Chicago Blackhawks' Stanley Cup celebration on the ice Monday, but the injured defenseman got to lift the trophy at United Center on Wednesday.
Rozsival, wearing the Blackhawks' home red uniform, was photographed raising the Cup with his left leg resting on a knee scooter.
Rozsival fractured that ankle in Game 4 the Western Conference Second Round against the Minnesota Wild on May 7 and did not play for the remainder of the season.
"I've been around and enjoying the whole thing," Rozsival told ESPN.com on Wednesday. "It's a great feeling to be around and spending it with the guys, even though I wasn't playing. To be there and kind of celebrating the whole season with the Cup, I've been enjoying it very much."
The Chicago Blackhawks took the Stanley Cup north Tuesday, to Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs.
One day after winning the trophy for the third time in six seasons, with a 2-0 victory in Game 6 at United Center against the Tampa Bay Lightning, Blackhawks players and coaches posed on the pitcher's mound along with the Cubs prior to their game against the Cleveland Indians.
Cubs manager Joe Maddon lifted the Cup over his head before Blackhawks captain Jonathan Toews threw out the ceremonial first pitch to first baseman Anthony Rizzo.