Stanley Cup Tour in Minnesota Postponed Due to Tech Outage
Stanley Cup Tour in Minnesota Postponed Due to Tech Outage
Stanley Cup Tour in Minnesota Postponed Due to Tech Outage
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The Stanley Cup tour in Minnesota was canceled after the trophy got stuck at the St. Louis airport due to a global tech outage, affecting flights at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. Florida Panthers player Kyle Okposo, set to escort the cup, was disappointed by the news. The public appearance at the Pagel Activity Center in Minnetonka was postponed, leaving fans waiting for a potential reschedule. The widespread tech outage also led to flight disruptions globally, impacting airlines and services, with cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike attributing the issue to a faulty update on Microsoft Windows systems.

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