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Florida Panthers win Stanley Cup and cost young gambler more than $270K

Florida Panthers raised the Stanley Cup on Tuesday evening and recently cost a graduate at the college more than $ 270,000 after he missed a long stock in a long shot of five parts he placed a year ago.

Drew Hirchman, 24, fell on $ 13, believing that Los Angeles Dodgers (MLB), Philadelphia Eagles (NFL), New York Liberty (WNBA), Oklahoma City Thunder (NBA) and Edmonton Oilers (NHL) will win their titles.

He needed to go 5-0 to win this Parl Draftks and prepare for the home 270,761.40 dollarsWhich have been good for months.

  • Philadelphia grabbed the Lombardy Cup, and the defense champion was detonated twice Kansas City City, 40-22, in Super Bowl on February 9.
  • Oklahoma City is led by Indiana Beesers, 3-2, at the best of the American Professional League finals out of 7. Besters star Teres Haleporton He deals with less injury than the right leg and may not play in the 6 night game Wednesday with OKC only one win away from lifting the Larry Operation Cup.

With Dodgers, Eagles and Liberty wins the bank and OKC bearing a strong feature, Hirschman’s hopes were Edmonton.

But Oils, who won Game 4 in additional timeRun out of gas and collapsed in games 5 and 6, and drop these games Dozens of 5-2 and 5-1.

“This was not the best feeling last night,” Hirschman told NBC News on Wednesday.

But there is no need to feel bad towards Hirschman, who made a series of hedge bets to make sure that he has reached at least $ 75,000 of profit even without reaching the five Parlia.

Draftings collected Hirschman, family and friends for different games in recent weeks, making the experience, even with the victory of the murder in Florida, worth it.

“It is clear that I wanted to win the big ticket,” Hirschman said. “But with all the hedges and things, I could never get angry about $ 13. I was a winner, whatever the matter.”

Herscheman, who lives in Rolland County, recently graduated from the University of Binghamton with a computer engineering degree.

He looks forward to starting a profession in this field, but it is open to hear performances in sports or games.

“I am clearly going to school for engineering,” Hirschman said. “But I had some interesting conversations with people about entering sport and gambling. But even if I go, I still have a passion for engineering.”

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