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Golden Knights' William Karlsson delivers epic drunk speech, has mic pulled away at Stanley Cup victory parade

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When you win the Stanley Cup, you celebrate accordingly. 

That’s exactly what the Vegas Golden Knights did on Saturday, as their Stanley Cup parade went down the Las Vegas Strip with fans lining the streets following the franchise’s first championship since its inception six years ago. 

But one player on the Golden Knights seemed to be enjoying the party more than his teammates. 

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William Karlsson speaks during a victory parade and rally for the Golden Knights outside T-Mobile Arena on June 17, 2023, in Las Vegas. (Jeff Bottari/NHLI via Getty Images)

William Karlsson, an original Golden Knight following the NHL’s expansion draft, went viral on social media with a speech no Vegas fan will ever forget. 

He also happened to slip on the steps as the team was getting announced to the crowd, which led multiple teammates to help him up. 

Karlsson was holding a can that appeared to be an alcoholic beverage, but again, celebration was at hand and he was certainly making the best of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity in Sin City. 

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When it was time for Karlsson to hold the mic, he also made the most of that chance to say everything, and anything, that was on his mind. 

It started with Karlsson starting a "Go, Knights, Go" chant while removing his shirt and throwing it into the crowd.

"So this guy, this f---ing guy, he was here day one, and I know you have been here day f---ing one," a shirtless Karlsson, talking about his teammate Jonathan Marchessault, said to the cheering crowd. 

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