Logan Thompson, Ryan Warsofsky drop ceremonial pucks at South Carolina Stingrays playoff game
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Logan Thompson, Ryan Warsofsky drop ceremonial pucks at South Carolina Stingrays playoff game
Logan Thompson and Ryan Warsofsky returned to their roots to support the ECHL Stingrays. Ahead of the round two Kelly Cup matchup against the Florida Everblades on May 15, Thompson and Warsofsky dropped ceremonial pucks and were greeted by cheers. They watched Game 4 from the Stingrays box seats as the Rays won 3-1 to keep their postseason alive and take a 3-1 series lead for Florida. Thompson has also been showing up as a fan during the offseason, including appearances at Washington Nationals and Washington Mystics events. He previously played 32 games for the Stingrays in 2019-20, posting a .929 save percentage and 2.25 GAA. Ryan Warsofsky attended additional games to support his brother, Stingrays head coach David Warsofsky, with family in attendance.
"Ahead of the round two Kelly Cup matchup between the Stingrays and the Florida Everblades on May 15, Thompson and Ryan Warsofsky took turns dropping ceremonial pucks, greeted by cheers from the fans. They enjoyed Game 4 of the series from the Stingrays box seats, looking on as the Rays took the 3-1 win to keep their postseason alive and make the series 3-1 for Florida."
"The 2023 Stanley Cup champion with the Vegas Golden Knights played 32 games for the Stingrays during the 2019-20 season. He boasted a .929 save percentage and a 2.25 GAA, helping the team to an unofficial regular-season championship when the Covid-19 pandemic cut the season short. "I loved my time as a Stingray, and I'm very thankful to wear that jersey," Thompson said during the 2024 preseason."
"Since the offseason began, Thompson has been showing up as a fan (and model) recently, also making an appearance at a Washington Nationals game alongside teammate Anthony Beauvillier and supporting the Washington Mystics's Hockey Crossover Night. His trip to South Carolina came a few weeks after being snubbed as a finalist for the 2026 Vezina as the league's best goaltender."
"In addition to Game 4, Ryan Warsofsky was in attendance for Games 3 and 5, on May 13 and 17, supporting his brother and Stingrays' head coach, David Warsofsky. The 2025-26 season was David Warsofsky's first as head coach and his second with the team, joining as a special coaching advisor the year prior. Ryan Warsofsky was joined by his wife, Annie, and their children."
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