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Brad Marchand’s Misspelled Stanley Cup Tattoo: The Story Of How [Photos]

Brad Marchand’s Misspelled Stanley Cup Tattoo: The Story Of How [Photos]

Boston Bruins center Brad Marchand has a tattoo on the side of his torso that says Stanley Cup Champions. At least, it does now. When Marchand got the tattoo after the Bruins won the Cup, it said Stanley Cup Champians. So much for the American education system. Remember how drunk Marchand was for seven straight days? He’s just waking up. Here’s the story of Marchand’s misspelled tattoo and some photos of him showing it off. Check it!

25 Greatest Sports Corn Maze Moments In Farming History

25 Greatest Sports Corn Maze Moments In Farming History

Some farmers obviously have too much time on their hands. Some are apparently huge NHL fans. What do you get when you put the two together? A corn maze honoring your favorite team. Just this week photos have surfaced of a Detroit Red Wings corn maze and one of Boston Bruins goalie Tim Thomas holding the Stanley Cup. They’re oddly cool so we grabbed a gallery of the best sports-related corn mazes for you. JUMP!

Penthouse Pet Aimee Sweet Roots For Yankees, Patriots & Celtics! [Photos]

Penthouse Pet Aimee Sweet Roots For Yankees, Patriots & Celtics! [Photos]

There are strict requirements for any person interviewed on BC. The individual must be capable of telling a sports-related story and actually have favorite sports teams. Today we catch up with Penthouse Pet Aimee Sweet, a New England native who has interesting rooting interests. She’s a Celtics, Patriots and Bruins fan. And a Yankees fan. Seriously. It’s like one of the most taboo choices a Boston fan could possibly make. Her reasoning & a party story with Lonnie Paxton – JUMP!

Shallon Lester Allegedly Drank Lone Amstel Light At Boston Bruins’ Cup Party

Shallon Lester Allegedly Drank Lone Amstel Light At Boston Bruins’ Cup Party

By now everyone has seen the Boston Bruins’ bar tab from their Stanley Cup victory party at Foxwoods. It included the $100,000 bottle of MIDAS Ace of Spade champagne along with more than $8000 worth of less pricey Armand de Brignac Ace varieties and various other drinks. All told, it came to more than $156,000. Well, someone noticed one of the partyers ordered an Amstel Light and Amstel made it their mission to unearth the drinker of the lone Amstel Light. Here she is – Amstel Light girl!