The 3 best foods eaten out of the Stanley Cup

The Stanley Cup has had lots of delicious foods eaten out of it. Here are the three best items (with a former Vegas Golden Knights player's most famous snack).

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The Stanley Cup has been used for many purposes by the winning team. Whether it's Vegas Golden Knights legend, Phil Kessel, eating hot dogs out of the cherished prize, or eating cereal (cereal first, then milk), the historic award has had its fair share of different cuisines eaten from its gigantic bowl. However, former goaltender Roberto Luongo took it one step further, celebrating his Italian roots with a delicious dish.

Now that looks like a meal fit for a king. Just looking at that pasta dish makes you want to dive head-first and eat. Seriously, the tomato sauce in that creation looks like absolute heaven. The noodles look like they'd melt in the mouth from their fluent goodness. And that texture... Oh man, what a meal. It's enough for a hockey fan to make one scream out in pure excitement.

"BURY ME IN CHEESE!"

Not with this dish, Chris Pratt. Food like that tastes better from the Stanley Cup, especially if cooked fresh. After all, nobody likes cold, soggy food (lookin' at you, McDonald's fries from an hour ago).

But enough about that delicious pasta, for this is a post about other great foods eaten from the storied trophy. Imagining the limitless possibilities of eating items like Arby's curly fries or popcorn at the movie theater is fun. Even drinks like beer have been fed to viewing spectators. Therefore, let's indulge in this post and see what other delectable food items have been chowed down in the award.

Former Vegas Golden Knights legend Phil Kessel eats hot dogs from the Stanley Cup

The legend of Phil Kessel has many chapters to it. There's him never drinking water, which didn't stop him from achieving the title of the NHL's "Iron Man." One would wonder if he's secretly a camel in a hockey player's body. There are also rumors of him trading water... for Sour Patch Kids. Then there's the time he took the Stanley Cup to a golf course... to eat hot dogs from it.

The story essentially became a focal point of the lore of the former Vegas Golden Knights star. This happened during the Pittsburgh Penguins' 2017 title run. There he was, standing with another legend filled to the rim with meaty treats. Of course, it spawned a new meme for the NHL community, marrying the idea of Kessel and ballpark franks together.

He made another go-round with the meaty treats when the Golden Knights won their first title, as confirmed by Jack Eichel on Instagram. User "anthonyletigre" asked Eichel if the NHL's reigning "Iron Man" was gorging on hot dogs. He confirmed this question, sparking more amusement from the online crowd. Never change, Phil.

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