Tampa Bay Lightning center Steven Stamkos hoists the Stanley Cup after the Lightning defeated the Dallas Stars in Game 6. Perry Nelson-USA TODAY Sports

Tampa Bay Lightning fans went nuts celebrating the team’s Stanley Cup win on Monday night.

Lightning fans gathered outside Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla. to watch Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals. The Lightning beat the Dallas Stars 2-0 to capture their second Stanley Cup in franchise history. The fans were absolutely loving it.

Here are some more videos and photos of Lightning fans going crazy in Tampa.

Many of those fans looked too young to remember the Stanley Cup the Lightning won in 2004, which might explain why they were so ecstatic. Plus, when a team goes from elimination to championship in consecutive years, the title is generally even sweeter.

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