Vegas reveals why the club’s hockey players didn’t touch the Clarence Campbell award

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Jonathan Marchesseau, the National Hockey League’s (NHL) “Vegas Golden Knights” striker club, has explained why the “knights” didn’t touch the award of Clarence Campbell (Western Conference winner).

Recall that on the night of May 30, Moscow time, Vegas defeated the Dallas Stars with a score of 6:0 in the sixth game of the Stanley Cup semi-finals series. They won the series 4-2.

The match was followed by the Clarence Campbell Award Ceremony. But due to superstitions, the players of the Golden Knights did not touch the trophy before the final series.

In 2018, the Vegas players touched the Western Conference trophy and lost to the Washington Capitals (1-4) in the final.

“The first year we touched him was not good for us.

“We’ve worked hard to be in this position, but that’s not the reward we want to touch,” he said.

The first leg of the 2023 Stanley Cup Final between Vegas and the Florida Panthers will be played on June 4 in Las Vegas.

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