Florida Panthers fans celebrated Sam Reinhart’s big game in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final quite appropriately.
Reinhart scored four of the Panthers’ five goals in their 5-1 victory over the Edmonton Oilers to win the championship on Tuesday night. He scored an unassisted goal in the first period, another goal in the second, and then he added two empty-net goals in the final period to help his team seal the win.
The four-goal game was the first in Reinhart’s NHL career. To celebrate his hat trick, fans went over to Reinhart’s home and left hats on his lawn.
When you drop a hat trick in the Cup Final…
— vektorious (@v3ktorious) June 18, 2025
your lawn turns into a souvenir shop.
#Reinhart #HatTrick #StanleyCup #TimeToHunt pic.twitter.com/dA2pDhJoLy
Reinhart scored 39 goals during the regular season, so he sure picked the right time to break off his best game. The former Buffalo Sabres No. 2 pick added 42 assists during the regular season, which gave him 81 points overall.
It looked like around a dozen fans had donated their hats to the lawn to pay tribute to Reinhart for his efforts.
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