Gran was one of hundreds of spectators at Mall of America viewing and taking pictures as part of the NHL Trophy Display presented by Discover. It is one of the festivities surrounding the 2022 Discover Winter Classic between the Minnesota Wild and St. Louis Blues at Target Field in Minneapolis on Saturday (7 p.m. ET; TNT, SN1, TVAS, NHL LIVE).
"Anytime we get to bring the Cup to Minnesota with players or the NHL or any minor hockey thing, it's always great," Bolt said. "You call Minnesota the 'State of Hockey' and it definitely shows. Every time we come out here, it's a huge crowd and people are definitely thankful."
Cooper Bitzenhofer, a 10-year-old Squirt B hockey player from Lakeville, said seeing the Stanley Cup up close was "shocking," and 9-year-old Lucy Pohl said it was "really cool" to view all the names engraved on the trophy.
Kevin Veneruzzo got to reintroduce his son Gavin, a White Bear Lake Peewee AA player, to the Stanley Cup. They last saw it when Gavin was 1 and Patrick Sharp brought it to Thunder Bay, Ontario after winning with the Chicago Blackhawks in 2010. Kevin introduced his son Lincoln, a Squirt B player, to the trophy for the first time.