Stone McAfee

"The Pat McAfee Show" is putting its money where its mouth is to celebrate the Vegas Golden Knights.

McAfee, the former NFL punter turned sports media personality, and his show are donating $250,000 to a charity of the Golden Knights' choice after they won the Stanley Cup championship on Tuesday.

Back in May, Vegas captain Mark Stone appeared on the podcast and he made a deal with McAfee that if he scored four goals in a game or if the Golden Knights won the Cup the show would donate $250K to a charity of the team's choosing.

Although Stone was one goal shy of four in Game 5, scoring a hat trick to help beat the Florida Panthers 9-3, he still secured the second half of the bet with the franchise's first title.

The Golden Knights forward guest-starred again on the "McAfee Show" on Wednesday, when he accepted the donation and talked about winning the Cup.

"[In] the [last] 10, 15 years I think it is probably one of the coolest days of my life, right,"

"But, in the time you are just going about your business [scoring the hat trick], but yeah, I mean it was unbelievable. It [was a] crazy experience, the building, the energy. I'm getting goosebumps right now just thinking about it."