{"id":56065,"date":"2014-02-05T10:00:00","date_gmt":"2014-02-05T16:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/?p=56065"},"modified":"2020-08-24T19:52:45","modified_gmt":"2020-08-25T00:52:45","slug":"mercyhurst-gets-the-cup-and-goalie-tibbett-gets-a-needed-boost","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp-admin.uscho.com\/2014\/02\/05\/mercyhurst-gets-the-cup-and-goalie-tibbett-gets-a-needed-boost\/","title":{"rendered":"Mercyhurst gets the Cup, and goalie Tibbett gets a needed boost"},"content":{"rendered":"
As I watched the Lombardi Trophy being carried onto the sidelines during the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl (it was more skulked than carried, by a lone white-gloved guy who kept looking over his shoulder like he expected to be mugged), I thought to myself, “Nice try, but that’s no Stanley Cup.”<\/p>\n
The one and only Stanley Cup (OK, there are actually three<\/a>) spent last weekend in Erie, Pa. It was there for Mercyhurst trainer Mike Folga, who was on the staff of the New York Rangers when they won the Cup in 1994. For whatever reason, Folga never got his day with the hockey’s biggest prize. Until last Saturday.<\/p>\n Watching @HurstMensHockey<\/a> and what shows up? @the_StanleyCup<\/a>!! Time for a picture. #becauseitsthecup<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/iTIu8lRRV0<\/a><\/p>\n