July 3, 2024

No one had a better time celebrating the Panthers’ first-ever Stanley Cup win than Florida superfan Brooks Koepka.

As the Panthers closed in on their first championship Monday night with a 2-1 win over the Oilers in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Fla., golf star Koepka celebrated from afar at a Nashville bar, where wife Jena Sims documented the wild festivities on social media.

Captioning one TikTok video, “POV: your team finally wins,” the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model captured the five-time major champion jumping up and down before embracing pals in a group hug.

Brooks Koepka watches as the Panthers clinch their first-ever Stanley Cup.

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In a separate clip, Koepka — who recently celebrated his second wedding anniversary with Sims — got up close and personal against a TV screen that featured the Stanely Cup front and center.

The group then took shots to commemorate the Panthers, who had dropped the past three games to see a 3-0 lead evaporate and set up a winner-take-all Game 7.

Koepka, 34, then gushed about his love for Nashville as the revelry continued.

Brooks Koepka could be seen gazing at the Stanley Cup on TV.
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Brooks Koepka could be seen gazing at the Stanley Cup on TV.
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The group then toasted to Florida’s win with shots.
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The group then toasted to Florida’s win with shots.

Brooks Koepka posted a celebratory message to the Panthers on his Instagram Story.

Brooks Koepka posted a celebratory message to the Panthers on his Instagram Story.
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“We’re never f–king leaving,” Koepka said in an Instagram Story alongside Sims, 35.

“We’re never f–king leaving this f–king town. I love this place.”

When asked by Sims if he was disappointed not to be home from the Panthers’ historic win, Koepka replied, “They wouldn’t have won the Cup if I was home.”

Koepka — who went viral for his locked-in appearance at the Eastern Conference Final last year before Florida fell to the Vegas Golden Knights in the Stanley Cup Final — gave the Panthers a shoutout on his Instagram page.

“The Psssssss are Stanley Cup champs,” Koepka wrote.

Koepka and Sims were in Nashville over the weekend for the LIV Golf invitational at The Grove

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