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Stanley Cup Takes Straight Shot To Stamford On Metro-North

FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. — Some Metro-North commuters are the worst. They take up entire seats. They block the aisle while everyone takes selfies. And when that commuter is the Stanley Cup, it's to be expected. 

The Stanley Cup rode on a New Have Line train from New York City to Stamford.

The Stanley Cup rode on a New Have Line train from New York City to Stamford.

Photo Credit: MTA Facebook Page
The best way to make new hockey fans is to start them young.

The best way to make new hockey fans is to start them young.

Photo Credit: MTA Facebook Page
Rangers icon Mike Richter joined NBC Sports' Kathryn Tappen and MTA President Joseph Giulietti with the Cup.

Rangers icon Mike Richter joined NBC Sports' Kathryn Tappen and MTA President Joseph Giulietti with the Cup.

Photo Credit: MTA Facebook Page
The Stanley Cup traveled to Stamford, which is the home of NBC Sports.

The Stanley Cup traveled to Stamford, which is the home of NBC Sports.

Photo Credit: MTA Facebook Page

The NHL's championship trophy hopped on a train in Grand Central Terminal and rode up to Stamford where NBC Sports is headquartered in anticipation of the start of the NHL playoffs on Wednesday night. 

New York Rangers legend Mike Richter joined the cup along with MTA President Joseph Giulietti in Grand Central for the start of the Cup's journey.

Stanley Cup handler Mike Bolt stayed with the cup for its ride up the New Haven Line. 

The playoffs begin at 7 p.m. when the Rangers and Montreal Canadiens face off in Game 1. 

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