The Ultimate Prize: Former UND Star Lifts The Stanley Cup!
Good Morning and Happy Tuesday June 16th, 2026 North Dakota Fans! Wishing you an incredible Tuesday filled with success, achievements, and positive energy! May this day bring you numerous accomplishments, breakthrough moments, and reasons to celebrate your hard work and determination. Sending powerful, motivational vibes to help you conquer your goals and make this Tuesday truly remarkable! Today I will be talking about former UND Hockey player Jackson Blake winning the Stanley Cup.
Jackson Blake, a Former UND Hockey standout, has officially put his name on the Stanley Cup by contributing to the Carolina Hurricanes' Stanley Cup victory. His achievement marks a significant milestone, as he transmutes into the fifteenth former UND Hockey player to have his name engraved on the prestigious trophy. This accomplishment follows the path of TJ Oshie, another North Dakota hockey star who last won the Stanley Cup in 2018 while playing as a forward for the Washington Capitals. Blake's success highlights the continued excellence of UND hockey players in the National Hockey League, showcasing UND's ability to develop top-tier talent that goes on to achieve greatness in the NHL.
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Congrats to Jackson Blake
ReplyDeleteI'm proud of him too!
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