REGINA – A Saskatchewan mother who was in the stands when the Los Angeles Kings won the Stanley Cup on Friday says there’s no greater feeling for a parent.
Kings’ centre Jarret Stoll was born in Melville and grew up in Yorkton.
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His mom, Sherri, now lives near Balcarres near Fort Qu’Appelle and says it was amazing when the puck went in during double-overtime.
Fellow Saskatchewan players who hoisted the cup this year include Dwight King from Meadow Lake and Robyn Regher, who spent part of his childhood in Rosthern.
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