by 680 News reporter Momin Qureshi. "That's what it's all about. It's about sharing this amazing piece of history with everyone who has helped me along the way."
The ceremony was held outside Crosby Memorial Community Centre in Unionville, where Stamkos first learned to play the game. The crowd was limited because of COVID-19 restrictions, but current players on his former team, the Markham Waxers, were on hand to get their pictures taken with the Cup.
"This is where I started playing hockey, right here at Crosby Arena," he said. "So this is a very special place for me and we couldn't have picked a better spot to be able to have everyone out and enjoy the Stanley Cup."
The Waxers had previously congratulated Stamkos, just one of the
program's notable alums
, on winning his second Stanley Cup and shared some old photos.