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The Vegas Golden Knights didn't have to wait long to see their names engraved on the Stanley Cup.

Less than a month after winning the Cup on June 13, they were etched in history on the trophy, as seen in a picture posted on social media on Friday.

The 52 members of the team and staff were added to the Cup, including owner Bill Foley, president George McPhee and general manager Kelly McCrimmon.

Captain Mark Stone's name was listed first among the players, which then ran in alphabetical order from Michael Amadio to Zach Whitecloud.

Defenseman Alec Martinez, forward

and goalie Jonathan Quick each had their name engraved for the third time. Defenseman Alex Pietrangelo and forwards Ivan Barbashev and Chandler Stephenson were each etched on Lord Stanley for the second time.

The 27 player names included were tied for the second-most by any team (the 1991-92 Pittsburgh Penguins had 31 players inlucded), and the four goalies -- Quick, Laurent Brossoit, Adin Hill, Logan Thompson -- are the most by one team.

The engraving is extra sweet for the Golden Knights since the Stanley Cup will begin its summer tour with each member of the winning team, starting on Saturday with forward Nicolas Roy in Quebec. It's the first time the engraving has been done prior to tour; last year, "Colorado Avalanche 2021-22" was engraved on the Cup early in the summer, but the 52 names were not added until October.

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