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When Colorado Avalanche fights Tampa Bay Lightning in the Stanley Cup Finals, no single Avs Superfan will achieve it in the Ball Arena.
Ryan Clark was banned from attending Avs games at the ball arena For the rest of the season after he was caught spreading his friend’s ashes on ice in a match on January 8th.
“We put him in a little buggy. We put Kyle through the glass in the ice. A guide approached me and said,” Hey, what was that? “And I “Well, to be honest with you, it was my best friend Kyle. He died,” Clark told KMGH.
Kyle Stark died suddenly in late December. Dedicated Avs fanClark knew this would be what his dear friend wanted.
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“When asked constantly,’Where do you think he is?’ Well, the Zamboni took him all over the ice,” Clark said. “In reality, this is also not the brightest idea, but in my heart it is to pay homage to my friends for what he really loved more than anything else in the world. It was the best way I could. “
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Clark hasn’t been able to play home games since that match, and Colorado is approaching that victory. First cup since 2001It’s natural to feel regret.
But Clark has nothing.
“I want to start over with a smile, just like last time,” he said. “I know in my heart where he wanted to be.”
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Lightning won 3-2 Game 5 against Avalanche on Friday night and survived to play another day. The series returns to Tampa on Sunday night, and Lightning’s victory forces Round 7 at the Ball Arena.