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NHL star Carter Verhaeghe, from Waterdown, Ont., skates his way closer to 2nd Stanley Cup

Waterdown's Carter Verhaeghe, forward for the NHL's Florida Panthers, is headed back to the Stanley Cup finals.

Verhaeghe, 27, is a forward with the Florida Panthers

Florida Panthers' Carter Verhaeghe (23) skates the puck away from Carolina Hurricanes' Brett Pesce (22) during the first period of Game 2 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Eastern Conference finals in Raleigh, N.C., Saturday, May 20, 2023.
Florida Panthers' Carter Verhaeghe (23) skates the puck away from Carolina Hurricanes' Brett Pesce (22) during the first period of Game 2 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Eastern Conference finals in Raleigh, N.C., Saturday, May 20, 2023. (Karl B DeBlaker/Associated Press)

The Stanley Cup could be coming back to Waterdown, Ont., thanks toFlorida Panthers forwardCarter Verhaeghe.

On Wednesday night, the Panthers swept the Carolina Hurricanes, winning the Eastern Conference final after a 4-3 win in game 4 in Sunrise Florida.

Verhaeghe and his team now move on to the Stanley Cup finals in earlyJune, playing againsteither Vegas or Dallas.

If the Pantherswin, the cup could tourVerhaeghe's hometown, as it did in 2021, afterhe won it as partof the 2019-20 Tampa Bay Lightning.

Not all 'roses and sunshine'

Verhaeghe started his career with the FlamboroughHockey Association, before joining the Hamilton Junior Bulldogs.

Verhaegheplayed with the Niagara Ice Dogs in the Ontario Hockey League as a teenager. His former coach, Marty Williamson, told CBC HamiltonVerhaeghe was "quiet" the first of his four years with the Ice Dogs.

But by the time he left the team at 17, Williamson said Verhaeghe was "our number one centre, our captain a very, very great leader."

Ken Koroff billeted Verhaeghe for the four yearshe played with the Ice Dogs, which meansVerhaeghelived with Koroff'sfamily and was"like one of the kids."

"He was focused 24/7, hockey, hockey, hockey which probably gave himthe edge over a lot of guys,"Koroffsaid.

Verhaeghe was drafted by the Toronto Maple Leafs at the end of his run with the Niagara Ice Dogs, but Williamson saidVerhaeghe'spath intothe National Hockey League (NHL) wasn't easy.

Verhaeghewas cut from the Toronto Maple Leafs and played in the American Hockey League for a few years before he was picked up by the Tampa Bay Lightning, wholater won theStanley Cup in 2020.

When Verhaeghe brought the cup home in August, 2021, then-Ward 15 Coun. Judi Partridge met Verhaeghe.

"I have always known that the people of our community are capable of great things, and Carter personifies that belief. We are so proud of you," she shared onsocial media then.

Lightning winning Stanley Cup
Tampa Bay Lightning captain Steven Stamkos skates with the Stanley Cup following the series-winning 2-0 victory over the Dallas Stars on Monday. (Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

Williamson said he's had a few OHL players he's coached make it to the NHL, but said he uses Verhaeghe's story to teach his current players, with the Barrie Colts, about the importance of hard work and perseverance.

"I use Carterwhen I talk to my players in Barrie now as a great example of it not always being roses and sunshine," he said.

"Sometimesthere's some tough moments, and teams make decisions and you get to live with them and then you just got to keep working hard to keep getting that next opportunity."

Now a 'go-to' player: former coach

When the Tampa Bay Lightning played for the cup in 2020, Williamson saidVerhaeghedidn't see much ice time.

But this seasonVerhaeghereminded Williamson of "that player that I coached in his final couple years, where he was impacting every game."

He's one of two Panthers players from Ontario defenceman Brandon Montourgrew up partly in nearby Six Nations of the Grand River.

He said when Verhaeghe played with Tampa Bay "he was just a piece of the puzzle," but now he's "a go-to guy."

Already this playoff season, Verhaeghe helped the Panthers knock off thenumber one team in the league during the regular season, the BostonBruins, then surprised the Toronto Maple Leafs by beating them in five games, before sweeping the CarolinaHurricanes on Wednesday.

"Seeing him succeed, you know, just puts a smile on my face," Williamson said.