FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – The only times that Sergei Bobrovsky spent any time really reflecting on winning the Stanley Cup were the obvious moments. The on-ice celebration that night. The day of the parade. Things like that.

Otherwise, he did what he always does. He looked at what was next. ×

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