Tampa dive team prepared if Lightning try to copy Tom Brady s epic trophy toss By Erin Walsh | Last updated 7/11/21
The Bolts won their second consecutive Stanley Cup and will celebrate with another boat parade on Monday. Throwing the 34.5-pound Stanley Cup from one boat to another certainly won t go as smoothly as Brady s Lombardi Trophy toss, and the Tampa Police Department is ready to retrieve Lord Stanley if he decides to take a swim in Tampa Bay, which is 82 feet deep.
We highly advise against this, but, if any @TBLightning player attempts the @TomBrady toss tomorrow and Stanley goes overboard, our Dive Team is ready! Thank you @BeauWTSP for highlighting our team. @10TampaBay#GoBoltshttps://t.co/O9QVZz226Q TampaPD (@TampaPD) July 11, 2021
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