"I think it was all-around a good day," Sturm said. "It was important for me, that the junior players and fans got the chance to see the Stanley Cup and maybe take a picture or even touch it."
After a whirlwind day, Sturm said he was looking forward to some private time with the trophy.
"I didn't have any opportunity and not even a few minutes to spend time with the Cup for myself yet," Sturm said. "Maybe tonight, when we'll have a private party in my parents' backyard."
The 27-year-old forward signed a three-year contract with the San Jose Sharks on July 13 after having 20 points (nine goals, 11) assists in 74 games with the Minnesota Wild and Avalanche, and two assists in 13 playoff games for Colorado.