7. Stare down
The Stanley Cup Playoffs are all about focus, and Connor Hellebuyck had plenty of it before and during games. The Winnipeg Jets goalie had a
brief staring contest
with a television camera in the team's locker room.
8. On the bark
The Golden Knights' No. 1 fan this spring was a 10-year-old Jack Russell terrier named Bark-Andre Furry as a tribute to Marc-Andre Fleury. Furry, a regular attendee of Vegas practices,
met his namesake
May 11.
9. Gotta support the team
David Puddy may be the world's most famous fictional New Jersey Devils fan. Actor Patrick Warburton attended Game 4 of the first round against the Tampa Bay Lightning. He was
in full face paint and chest paint
, just like Puddy, and the Prudential Center crowd loved every second of it.
10. Vegas, baby
If Las Vegas can do one thing, it's put on a show. Just like their on-ice play, the Golden Knights pregame performances were top notch. From the
first round
against the Los Angeles Kings to the
Stanley Cup Final
against Washington, the pregame show was worth the price of admission.
11. Duck season
The San Jose Sharks took their first-round matchup against the Anaheim Ducks seriously. So seriously in fact, they decided to put up some unique giveaways for fans in attendance. The rally towels were themed after
the classic Nintendo video game "Duck Hunt."
12. Nice rides
The Golden Knights' arrival at playoff games sometimes resembled a car show. Jonathan Marchessault drove a Lamborghini with team logos all over it. Vegas' mascot, Chance, kicked it up a notch when
he showed up in a "Knight Rider" car
.