Golden Knights celebrate Stanley Cup win, honor mass shooting victims with Las Vegas parade
- The Golden Knights paraded the Stanley Cup down the Las Vegas Strip and held a rally to celebrate their championship.
- Thousands of fans lined the Strip to mark the city’s first NHL title and pay tribute to victims of a 2017 mass shooting.
- The event echoed the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history five years ago, which the team helped the city heal from.
- The majority of Vegas’ contributors are set to return next season as the team looks to defend its title.
- William Karlsson, whose antics and speech went viral, led fans in a chant and sang “Dancing Queen” while celebrating with the Cup.