The Las Vegas Golden Knights won their first-ever Stanley Cup after G-Unit mogul 50 Cent rang the siren before they won their final game, proving that he must possess the “magic touch.”
In keeping with a long-standing custom at Knights home games, Fif was hand-selected on Tuesday night (June 13) to energize the crowd before Game 5. He did this by sounding the siren. Before the game began, 50, wearing a gleaming No. 50 Knights jersey and coordinating Vegas cap, provided the tone for the contest.
As the Knights boat raced the Florida Panthers and blasted them with nine goals in the 9-3 triumph to raise the Cup, he has since been hailed as a good luck charm.
Man, you missed out on life if you didn’t watch the game last night. The exhilarating triumph was just incredible Vegas Golden Knights #1 NHL Stanley Cup,” 50 Cent said on Instagram.
The media mogul continued, “The Stanley Cup is different, the energy in that building was crazy.” He was referring to the boisterous atmosphere that filled T-Mobile Arena.
Other images from the game show 50 Cent dancing with spectators in the luxury box as Vegas scored goals after goals to win 9-3.
Fans were ecstatic to see 50, whose Sire Spirits has a relationship with T-Mobile Arena and the Knights, bring the good juju to the club. They let him know about it by calling for the “Many Men” rapper to purchase an NHL team, among other things.
One comment read: “50 cent got shot nine times….. drive up to Vegas and they score nine goals,” while another read: “Charles Barkley & 50, giving hockey the respect it deserves… “It’s time to purchase a team!”
In unrelated 50 Cent news, the Cognac tycoon sued his Sire Spirits business in 2021 over an alleged bottle design theft, and 50 Cent eventually settled with Rémy Martin. TMZ claims that a bargain was made in court on June 1; however, the specifics of the arrangement will stay confidential.
The trademark dispute has been settled, and Rémy Martin representatives expressed their relief as well as their respect for 50’s entry into the booze business.