If you are going to get a hero's welcome, you might as well act the part. And that's exactly what Florida Panthers forward A.J. Greer did on Sunday.

The 28-year-old had a full-fledged Stanley Cup parade in his hometown of Joliette, Quebec, complete with the famous trophy and thousands of fans in attendance.

While there, Greer gave fans a chance to have their picture taken with the Cup for a charitable donation to Clemente House, a nonprofit benefitting families with disabilities. The first 100 fans also had Greer in the photo as well.

"It's been amazing. It's life-changing for myself and my family," Greer told NHL.com about the experience of winning the Stanley Cup, the pinnacle of a journey that has been played with five different teams across eight NHL seasons. "To share this moment

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