Blackhawks assistant coach Mike Kitchen brought the Stanley Cup to the Trisan Centre in Schomberg, Ontario where he played minor hockey. (Walt Neubrand/Hockey Hall of Fame) |
Kitchen then brought the cup to his family cottage in Coboconk, Ontario. (Walt Neubrand/Hockey Hall of Fame) |
Along with his wife Jill and daughters Megan and Amy, Mike Kitchen poses with the Stanley Cup in Coboconk, Ontario. (Walt Neubrand/Hockey Hall of Fame) |
Time to relax. Blackhawks assistant coach Mike Kitchen and the Stanley Cup hop in the hammock. (Walt Neubrand/Hockey Hall of Fame) |
Blackhawks equipment manager Troy Parchman along with wife Whitney and son Evan on board the Anita D II at Chicago's Navy Pier. (Mike Bolt/Hockey Hall of Fame) |
Troy Parchman along with Blackhawks assistant equipment manager Clint Reif raise the Stanley Cup on board the Anita D II at Chicago's Navy Pier. (Mike Bolt/Hockey Hall of Fame) |
Parchman then brought the cup to the famous Palace Grill Sandwich Shop where they posed for a photo with owner George Lemperis. (Mike Bolt/Hockey Hall of Fame) |
Troy Parman then brought the cup to Stanley's Kitchen and Tap where they proudly posed with a member of the United States Army. (Mike Bolt/Hockey Hall of Fame) |