Kids blow milk bubbles in Stanley Cup

The Stanley Cup has served as a container for a variety of substances. Champagne, of course, but also dog food and Russian vodka and holy water and presumably several other liquids that its winners will keep to themselves.

But this could be a first for the 119-year-old chalice.

Watch as Los Angeles Kings captain Dustin Brown’s sons, Mason and Jake, blow bubbles of chocolate milk out of the Cup. (To be fair, unconfirmed reports say that Butch Goring did the same thing in ’81.) Could there be a better way for a youngster to spend a weekday afternoon in California?

This clip also reveals a previously well-guarded secret: That if you captain a Stanley Cup championship, all of your children turn into Spider-Man.