Biden Honors Stanley Cup Champion Vegas Golden Knights in Return of NHL Tradition

Biden Honors Stanley Cup Champion Vegas Golden Knights in Return of NHL Tradition
President Joe Biden looks over a hockey stick with team captain Mark Stone, during an event to celebrate the Vegas Golden Knights in their 2023 Stanley Cup victory in the East Room of the White House, in Washington on Nov. 13, 2023. Andrew Harnik/AP
The Associated Press
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WASHINGTON—President Joe Biden honored the Stanley Cup champion Vegas Golden Knights in a ceremony at the White House on Monday, marking the return of an NHL tradition.

The Golden Knights are the first team to visit President Biden at the White House since the Tampa Bay Lightning in April 2022, when they celebrated their back-to-back titles won during the pandemic in 2020 and ‘21. The 2022 champion Colorado Avalanche were unable to make a visit work last season because of scheduling conflicts.

The Golden Knights’ visit came as President Biden deals with the ongoing Israel-Hamas war and before he heads to San Francisco for a meeting later this week with Chinese Leader Xi Jinping.

By Stephen Whyno