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The Stanley Cup runneth over with food donations on Sunday. And so did the adjacent goal.

St. Louis Blues assistant coach Steve Ott brought the Cup to Windsor, Ontario, for a good cause.
Ott brought the Cup to the Town of Lakeshore's Atlas Tube Centre.
The price for a meeting with Lord Stanley? Only a canned good to benefit the Community Support Centre of Essex and Community Food Pantry.
You can't get a better deal than that.
Fans responded with enough goods to fill a dozen Stanley Cups. In fact, there was enought to fill up an entire goalie crease and top part of the net according to a picture shared on Twitter by Phil Pritchard, the Keeper of the Cup.

There was also a parade for the Cup, complete with bagpipes, and it attended Ott's daughter's equestrian practice.
Instagram from @travelswithstanley: Stanley in Windsor
Ott was born in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, but played junior hockey for the Windsor Spitfires.
The 36-year-old played 14 seasons in the NHL including three in St. Louis. He retired after the 2016-17 season and was hired as an assistant by the Blues shortly after.