Only one adopted dog remains after NHL's Stanley Pup event

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Last updated Jun 9, 2026

Only one adopted dog remains after NHL's Stanley Pup event
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The NHL's Stanley Pup 2026 aired on June 8 and showcased 32 adoptable rescue puppies, each representing an NHL team. Following the event, 31 of the puppies were adopted within hours, leaving just one, a 3-month-old named Coco Puffs, still in need of a home. The event featured special appearances by celebrities and NHL players, promoting dog rescue and adoption. Watchers can catch replays of the Stanley Pup on the NHL's YouTube channel and other networks on June 10.

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  • Stanley Pup 2026 featured 32 rescue puppies representing NHL teams.
  • Coco Puffs, the last available puppy, represents the Florida Panthers.
  • The event aired on multiple platforms including Sportsnet and HBO Max.
  • Coco Puffs is currently available for adoption through Brandywine Valley SPCA.
  • Replays of Stanley Pup will air on NHL Network on June 10.
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  • 10:40 PMYahoo SportsThe NHL's Stanley Pup Just Aired—and Only 1 of the 32 Rescue Dogs Is Still Available to Adopt
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