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ST. LOUIS (KMOX) - For 72 hours the Stanley Cup was back in St. Louis and our reporter Brian Kelly followed it throughout nearly the entire weekend. 

First on Friday, Blues assistant trainer Dustin Flynn took Lord Stanley to Barnes-Jewish Hospital in downtown. Earlier in the year, Flynn was hospitalized there after suffering a brain hemorrhage during a Blues road trip on the East Coast. He said he wanted to bring it back to the doctors and nurses who got him healthy enough to return to work with the Blues


WATCH: Blues trainer takes Stanley Cup to Barnes-Jewish Hospital for a special reason

He first took the Cup to his old roller hockey rink in South County, where 250 invited guests were there to greet him. 

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Then it was off to Charlie Gitto's in downtown to try some toasted ravioli with Laila Anderson, his Stanley Cup champion teammate Ryan O'Reilly and others:

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