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Brad Marchand's mom goes viral after emotional reaction to his OT goal in Stanley Cup Final

Brad Marchand's mom goes viral after emotional reaction to his OT goal in Stanley Cup Final

Time of India11 hours ago

We've seen clutch goals, we've seen wild comebacks but nothing in the Stanley Cup Final has hit fans in the feels quite like this. Brad Marchand buried the double-overtime winner for the Panthers in Game 2, but the real MVP? His mom, Lynn Marchand, who absolutely lost it in the stands, face red, hands flying, and joy bursting from every cell in her body.
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If there's a trophy for proud hockey moms, just hand it over already.
Lynn Marchand goes viral after celebrating her son's game-winner like a true hockey mom
As the puck hit the back of the net, the arena erupted but the camera found the perfect shot: Lynn Marchand, bursting with emotion. Her face turned red as she threw her arms in the air, clapping and cheering as if she'd scored the goal herself. It was pure, unscripted joy—and the Internet fell in love instantly.
A video of hers in the stands went viral within hours. Fans called it
the most wholesome moment of the playoffs
.
Because let's be honest, there's nothing better than seeing a proud parent freak out after their kid does something legendary on the biggest stage.
Brad Marchand's double OT heroics tie the Stanley Cup Final for the Florida Panthers
The Panthers were trailing 0-1 in the series after dropping Game 1 to the Oilers, and Game 2 at Amerant Bank Arena was a must-win to keep the series from slipping. Enter: Brad Marchand, playoff legend, known for being both clutch and chaotic. He came through again, netting the game-winner in double overtime to lift the Panthers to a 5–4 win and knot the Stanley Cup Final at 1–1.
Marchand, who joined Florida after years of giving Boston fans heart attacks, showed he's still got that late-game magic in him. And with this goal, he didn't just extend the series, he gave fans a viral moment they didn't know they needed. Fans are obsessed with this viral 'Hockey Mom Moment' and are calling it the best part of Game 2.
Brad Marchand delivered on the ice, but his mom delivered the moment. Game 3 is coming next, but it's safe to say we've already gotten our favorite highlight of the series and it came straight from the heart.
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