LAS VEGAS -- For the Florida Panthers' Brandon Montour and the Vegas Golden Knights' Zach Whitecloud, this year's Stanley Cup Final carries a significance that goes well beyond both of them trying to help their teams win what would be each franchise's first championship.
They are also part of the conversation about representation in hockey.
While records have not been meticulously kept, Montour and Whitecloud appear to be the first pair of players who identify as Indigenous to play against each other in a Stanley Cup Final in more than 30 years, based on data compiled by Hockey Indigenous, a Canadian nonprofit organization that promotes the sport among Indigenous people.