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Vegas Golden Knights receive incentive to win title from Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club

NHL: Stanley Cup Playoffs-Vegas Golden Knights at Dallas Stars

The Las Vegas Golden Knights are a new staple in Sin City. Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club is not. But the two could come together if Vegas wins the Stanley Cup Finals over the Florida Panthers starting Saturday evening.

Let us explain.

The Stanley Cup has been around for over a century, and if the iconic trophy could talk, there would be a million stories. Interestingly, hundreds of players have eaten and drank out of the bowl, while others have taken it for a swim or left it abandoned on the side of the road.

Even though players have done some wild and crazy things with the trophy, new news out of Las Vegas may take the cake.

According to various online sources, including Fox 5 Vegas, Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club will offer “free lap dances for life” to players from the Vegas Golden Knights if they win the Stanley Cup. Unsurprisingly, this isn’t the first time the club has made headlines in the sports industry.

After the Las Vegas Raiders signed quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo in March, the Hustler Club “gifted” the new signee a lifetime membership worth $500.000.

Related: Top storylines for Vegas Golden Knights, Florida Panthers Finals

NHL: Stanley Cup Playoffs-Vegas Golden Knights at Dallas Stars
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Although the city of Las Vegas has yet to win a championship in the four major professional sports leagues, it is safe to say that many former winners have celebrated their victories on the strip. If the Vegas Golden Knights win in two weeks, this won’t be the first or last time the Stanley Cup will be in town. However, it would be the first time the city could say they were home to champions.

Considering most of the Vegas players are in committed relationships, it is interesting that the club would go public with their offer. As funny as the topic sounds to the general public, no one can blame the Larry Flynt Hustler Club for trying to grab their 15 seconds of fame as the Golden Knights find themselves in the national spotlight.

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