She’s ready for Stanley Cup Playoffs!

You’ve seen sports fans… but have you seen a dog in full hockey gear? We’re talking custom jersey, paw-sized helmet, and even a stick (chew toy edition, of course). Meet Nyx — the ultimate Stanley Cup superfan.,

Every time the game’s on, she’s posted up in front of the TV, tail wagging in sync with every goal. Her human says she barks only during penalty calls — coincidence or expert analysis? We’ll let you decide.

It’s amazing how pets pick up on our energy. When we cheer, they cheer. When we scream at the ref, they bark in solidarity. Nyx’s passion proves that sports fandom isn’t just for humans — it’s a full-pack experience.

So as the playoffs heat up, you better believe she’s got her jersey on and her snack bowl full. Game on!

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