LIV Golf superstar Brooks Koepka was the talk of social media after he attended a Florida Panthers game in 2023.
On Monday, Koepka could hardly contain himself as the Panthers captured their first Stanley Cup title in franchise history with a Game 7 victory over the Edmonton Oilers in Sunrise, Fla.
Koepka’s wife, Jena Sims, posted multiple videos to TikTok, including capturing the five-time major champion jumping around in triumph while celebrating in a bar in Nashville, Tenn.
Koepka, 34, opted to take to social media as well to celebrate the team’s title, notably sharing the clip from 2023 that came one day after he won his third PGA Championship.
On March 25, 2023, Koepka made himself somewhat of a spectacle while attending a Panthers’ home game against the New York Rangers.
In a video that went viral at the time, Koepka was shown holding the traffic cone after defenseman Aaron Ekblad was beaten on a goal during the Panthers’ 4-3 loss.
“He gave up a bad goal,” Koepka said about Ekblad at the time, per GolfWRX. “It was a bad pass in the third. I’m a die-hard P’s fan, and he gave up a bad goal.
“I just felt like if they didn’t win that game they weren’t going to make the playoffs. Dedicated fan, man.”
–Field Level Media
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