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Stan Kroenke wins another trophy as Arsenal owner’s Colorado Avalanche seal Stanley Cup

Champions: Colorado Avalanche (USA TODAY Sports)
Champions: Colorado Avalanche (USA TODAY Sports)

Stan Kroenke’s Colorado Avalanche have won ice hockey’s Stanley Cup, handing the Arsenal owner a second major US league title in less than six months.

The Avalanche, who have been owned by Kroenke since 2000, beat Tampa Bay Lightning 2-1 in last night’s Game Six of the Stanley Cup Finals series to take an unassailable 4-2 lead and clinch their third Championship.

The Lightning were looking to become the first team since 1983 to win three successive Stanley Cups but never recovered after losing the opening two matches of the series and could not make the most of home advantage at Florida’s Amalie Arena to force a Game Seven decider.

It comes after the Los Angeles Rams won the Super Bowl back in February, beating the Cincinnati Bengals in a game played at their new multi-billion pound SoFi Stadium. Both the Rams and the stadium, which was last week confirmed as a host venue for the 2026 Fifa World Cup, are owned by Kroenke Sports & Entertainment.

As well as the Rams and Avalanche, KSE also own NBA franchise Denver Nuggets and MLS side Colorado Rapids.