Six Nations lined the streets and packed the arena to meet with Stanley Cup winner Brandon Montour

Brandon Montour took time to pose for photos with Six Nations residents.

By Austin Evans Writer Chiefswood Road and Fourth Line were flooded with red jerseys, signs, and flags welcoming Six Nations’ own Brandon Montour home alongside the hard-fought Stanley Cup. Exactly one month after the Florida Panthers took the win over the Edmonton Oilers, Six Nations held a parade showing Montour and the Cup off to the community before inviting them to take pictures with him. Montour said he wanted to play in the NHL since the first time he wore a pair of skates. “I was just that little kid that was a hockey nerd, knew everything about that team, knew every time they won, all their goals, all their assists,” he said. “Ever since I became a fan, to be honest, it has been what my goal is and…

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