 US President Joe Biden hosted the Stanley Cup Champions' Vegas Golden Knights at the White House on November 13.The Vegas Golden Knights won the national hockey league jackpot in June when they beat the Florida Panthers to win the Stanley Cup for the first time in the expansion franchise's six-year history, with the victory. The Western Conference's top-seated Golden Knights closed out the best-of-seven championship series 4-1, triggering celebrations in and around the hotels and casinos. Along the famed Las Vegas strip of the Vegas victory made good on Golden Knights owner Bill Foley's bold prediction that the expansion team would win a Stanley Cup within their first six seasons. 57 total wins in six years, one of the best win records in hockey. When it came up short and the playoffs never gave up, necessary led by a hell of a defense and a powerful offense, you dominated the regular season. Then in the playoffs, defeating all-star teams like the Jets, the Oilers, the Stars, without ever facing elimination. In the Stanley Cup finals, beat the Panthers to become the champions. It seemed like a pipe dream, but the team ownership had faith. You're proving Vegas sports is one of the best shows in town, but you're also proving something else about sports. Like all great franchises, you give back. You give back to the community, sponsoring after-school activities for kids and programs for the disabled community, honoring service members, veterans, and military families at games and hockey clinics, and hosting. Doing food drives and providing grants to help fight homelessness and hunger throughout the southern Nevada. And in your case, you're also held the entire city together. You know, we've seen it ever since that very first season, just after one October mass shooting in 2017. I think I'm going to be a little quicker. First off, it's an incredible honor to be here at the White House. As kids, we grew up dreaming of winning the Stanley Cup, but even over the last five months, I think it's five months of the day that we raised the Stanley Cup, I think it's definitely exceeded all my expectations and everything that has gone along with it. We all come here in awe of this beautiful place and have such respect for you and the office that you hold. It's an honor to speak on behalf of not only my teammates, but the entire organization. Mr. President, I'll be joined now with the president of our hockey club, George McPhee. We'd like to present you with a jersey and in true Vegas golden fashion, a golden hockey stick engraved with everything for yourself. And last thing, go night's go.