Danault Sparks New Winning Tradition

Philip Danault has ignited a new winning tradition for the Canadian hockey team. This tradition revolves around an unexpected item: iced victory coffee. It’s become a ritual that his teammates are beginning to embrace.
Beginnings of the Iced Victory Coffee Tradition
The origin of this tradition can be traced back to a game on May 8, when Danault ordered iced coffee for teammate Alex Newhook before their second match against the Buffalo Sabres. Newhook brought the coffee to the arena, and it quickly became a symbol of good luck.
Key Moments and Celebrations
- On May 8, before the crucial game, a photo circulated on social media showing Newhook with the lucky iced coffee.
- Marie-Pierre Danault, Philip Danault’s wife, highlighted the significance of the drink after a successful 5-1 victory, noting its impact on Newhook’s performance.
- Fast forward to a recent game, Newhook again arrived with his iced coffee, leading to a last-minute victory in overtime.
Each time Newhook has brought his “victory coffee,” he has performed exceptionally well, scoring key goals that have propelled the team forward in the playoffs.
Team Bonding and Superstition
In the world of hockey, superstitions are commonplace. Teams often adopt rituals that they believe influence their performance. The iced victory coffee is likely to become a staple for the Canadiens as they advance in their playoff run.
As the players continue to rally around this new tradition, the iced coffee may just become a crucial element in their pursuit of victory. For now, it serves as a reminder of the small things that can contribute to team success.




