
Kitchener, Ont. native Nicolas Hague scores in Stanley Cup victory
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An early goal by a Kitchener’s Nicolas Hague helped the Las Vegas Golden Knights secure a Stanley Cup Victory on Tuesday night.
An early goal by a Kitchener’s Nicolas Hague helped the Las Vegas Golden Knights secure a Stanley Cup Victory on Tuesday night.
The defenceman found the back of the net through chaos in the first period to extend the Knight’s lead to 2-0 over the Florida Panthers in game 5 of the final series.
It was Hague’s first goal of the series, according to the NHL.
The Knights would go on to win the game 9-3, securing their first Stanley Cup title.
The 24-year-old was drafted by the Golden Knights in 2017, going as a second-round third pick. He was selected 34th overall, according to the NHL.
Hague is a former Kitchener Dutchmen, and before that, he played for the Kitchener Junior Rangers.

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