The greatest job in sports for anyone who can’t run fast or jump high isn’t working as caddie for Scottie Scheffler, hanging wooden numbers on Fenway Park’s scoreboard or even traveling the world to write about some game like me.

The greatest job is taking the Stanley Cup trophy to Sam Bennett’s boyhood bedroom outside Toronto.

It’s setting the Cup on Sam Reinhart’s workout sled in Vancouver.

It’s sitting in a sauna party with the Cup and the five Finnish Panthers after a day’s celebration in Tampere, Finland — all the while monitoring the temperature.

“We can’t have it stay in the sauna very long, because silver is a soft metal,’’ Phil Pritchard said. “We can have it stay in a while, then have to take it out and then can bring it back for a little bit.”

Pritchard is the Keeper of The

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