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LAS VEGAS -- Adam Burish said the Vegas Golden Knights reaching the Stanley Cup Final is "one of the coolest stories in the history of sports."

Starting Monday, before Game 1 of the Cup Final against the Washington Capitals at T-Mobile Arena (8 p.m. ET; NBC, SN, CBC, TVAS), Burish and NHL Network's Jackie Redmond will be part of one of the coolest pregame shows.
'Stanley Cup Live' - a daily 10-minute show hosted by Redmond and Burish - will be live-streamed on Facebook from the host city.
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Games 1 and 2 of the Cup Final between the Vegas Golden Knights and Washington Capitals will be at T-Mobile Arena with Games 3 and 4 at the Capital One Arena in Washington.
"It's something totally different, that the NHL's never done, and I think it's something that will give people a different look at what goes on around the Stanley Cup," said Burish, who won the Cup as a member of the 2010 Chicago Blackhawks. "You can turn on TV, you can get your X's and O's, and you can get your breakdown of what teams are doing on the forecheck, and on the penalty kill, but what's going on around the arena, what's going on in the city, what celebrities are in the building."
Each show will feature celebrities, entertainers and the Stanley Cup.
To watch, fans can follow the NHL on Facebook to receive notifications before each show goes live.
"I think the great thing about this show and why I was super-excited to get involved in it is because it's really about the fans," Redmond said. "We're going to have fans voting on things they want myself or Adam to do on the next show, whether it's embarrassing things, fun things, things around the cities of the Golden Knights and Capitals."
Burish and Redmond each agreed starting the show in Las Vegas makes it that much more special.
"This city is so in love with the team," Redmond said. "I don't think people realize how much the city of Vegas and people here have embraced the team."
Burish has been in Las Vegas for one day and he's figured out just how crazy the town is for the Golden Knights.
"Cab drivers from all over the world are talking about this team," Burish said. "It's a hockey town.