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We are the champions’: Vegas fans taste sweet victory

2023 Stanley Cup Final: Game 5

Steve Marcus

Jourdan Lasko of Henderson holds a homemade Stanley Cup replica during a pep rally in Toshiba Plaza before Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final at T-Mobile Arena Tuesday, June 13, 2023, in Las Vegas.

Updated Tuesday, June 13, 2023 | 9:12 p.m.

With each Golden Knights goal in the second period of their Stanley Cup-clinching victory, the reality started to set in for the hordes of fans outside T-Mobile Arena at Toshiba Plaza.

Their beloved hockey team was minutes away from being champions, and it was time to start celebrating.

Alec Martinez’s goal made it 3-1. Two minutes later, Reilly Smith scored for a three-goal advantage. And in the final three minutes of the period, Mark Stone and Michael Amadio found the back of the net for a 6-1 advantage to keep the party rolling.

The fans at Toshiba Plaza were delirious sensing they were part of Las Vegas sports history, chanting “we want the Cup, we want the Cup” in unison to mimic the celebratory cheers at other watch parties across the valley.

By time the Golden Knights put the finishing touches on their commanding 9-3 win, the party was in full force. It was like the clocking striking midnight on New Year’s Eve — and staying there for hours.

The crowd sung “Viva Las Vegas,” girls sat on boyfriends’ shoulders, Pom Poms waived and the crowd danced.

“I can’t believe this. This happened,” said fan Josh Abellera, draped in a Golden Knights flag. “Wow. I’m speechless.”

Holding her young son and belting out “We are The Champions,” fan Beana Reveless summarized it best: “I’m so excited,” she said. “I’m so happy for Vegas.”

Aren’t we all.

Many supporters — from elected officials, to athletes and the average Las Vegan — took to social media after the game to express their joy.

“Congratulations to the Golden Knights on this historic win! Tonight, this great team has made Las Vegas and our entire state of Nevada proud by bringing home our first Stanley Cup,” U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., said in a statement. “Once again, the Golden Knights are helping Las Vegas become a world-renowned sports hub, and I can’t wait to celebrate with them.”

Fellow Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev. also congratulated the team.

“Congratulations to the Vegas Golden Knights on winning the Stanley Cup,” she said. “I’m joining all Nevadans in celebrating this incredible victory tonight. The Golden Knights are unstoppable, and I’m looking forward to this team’s continued successes.”

As fans were walking away from the stadium and onto the Strip, some of them gave high-5s to Metro Police officers working the event. The agency, which had one of its Golden Knights designed trooper vehicles near the stadium, also took to social media to congratulate the franchise.

Properties on the Strip were quick to post congratulatory messages, such as MGM Resorts tweeting “From being #VegasBorn to the 2023 champions! We couldn’t be more proud of you @GoldenKnights! Congrats on an epic season!”

Planet Hollywood posted that “we will be throwing a @GoldenKnights party until further notice.”

The Stanley Cup itself offered its celebration for Vegas: "Can't help falling in love."

From across town, fellow champs, the Las Vegas Aces sent their love from the court to the ice: 

“They were here when this city needed them the most,” Metro posted. “Now, this community gets to celebrate with them. Congratulations @GoldenKnights on your #StanleyCup Championship. Let’s show the world the way only Las Vegas can celebrate, together.”

It’s the second major professional championship in city history, following the Las Vegas Aces of the WNBA. The Aces won their title last fall.

A’ja Wilson, the Golden Knights’ star, twitter: “GET YOU ONE @GoldenKnights!!!!”

The Sun’s Mike Grimala contributed to this story.