Famous Novokuznetsk resident walked through the streets of the city in the USA with the Russian flag

Sergei Bobrovsky wore the tricolor at the championship parade in honor of winning the Stanley Cup.

A real sports festival broke out in sunny Fort Lauderdale - mass celebrations in honor of the triumph of the Florida Panthers hockey team. According to the club's official data, the championship parade attracted an impressive audience of about 400,000 enthusiastic fans.
Goalkeeper Sergei Bobrovsky and defenseman Dmitry Kulikov proudly carried the Russian national flag, attracting everyone's attention. Remarkably, their patriotic gesture did not cause a negative reaction in the American media. Spectators warmly welcomed Bobrovsky, who gave an emotional speech.
The crowd chanted and applauded the champion, demonstrating respect for his professionalism and sporting achievements. For the 37-year-old goalie, this triumph was a landmark event. The graduate of the Novokuznetsk hockey school won the prestigious Stanley Cup for the second time. Earlier, Sergei was twice recognized as the best goalie of the regular NHL championship, receiving the honorary Vezina Trophy.

