NHL's 'Stanley Pup' rescue dog competition returns for third year with 32 adoptable dogs
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The NHL's "Stanley Pup" rescue dog competition returns for its third year, featuring 32 adoptable dogs from across the league's markets competing in a 90-minute special on a miniature rink. The program aims to promote pet adoption and animal rescue, with celebrity appearances including SNL's Kenan Thompson as a celebrity coach, legendary broadcaster Doc Emrick, and NHL players. The special premieres June 8 on truTV, HBO Max, and Sportsnet.
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· 3 pulledStanley Pup is back for its third consecutive year, bringing a dose of puppy power to the postseason.
During this 90-minute special, a lineup of adoptable pups will face off in a friendly competition, showcasing their canine skills and puppy puck handling on a miniature rink.
The competition will feature special appearances from celebrity dog lovers and advocates including comedian and SNL star Kenan Thompson as a celebrity coach.
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