Nick Bonino shocked the Steelers by making a surprise visit with the Stanley Cup

The Pittsburgh Penguins celebrated their second consecutive Stanley Cup title in front of a record-setting crowd on Wednesday morning and the celebration hasn't stopped just yet.



#PhilKessel signed a baby's shirt at the #Penguins' #StanleyCup parade. (📷: carlylynv/Twitter) A post shared by TSN (@tsn_official) on Jun 14, 2017 at 10:10am PDT

On Thursday, Penguins centre Nick Bonino kept the party going and took the Stanley Cup to UPMC Rooney Sports Complex, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ practice facility, to surprise the team during their workouts.



Members of the Steelers, especially defensive end Cameron Heyward, loved the surprise visit and even took some time to snap a photo with the Cup.



Heyward: "Not a lot of cities have that camaraderie or great bond between teams. You see their guys at our games, we are at their games." pic.twitter.com/SWovL8p5sr — Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) June 15, 2017 Ay @iammikemitchell we on notice! Got to get to work! Congrats @penguins pic.twitter.com/g7BkOReCfA — Cam Heyward (@CamHeyward) June 15, 2017

Steelers players took in some games during the NHL playoffs and kicker Chris Boswell was ejected from Game 5 for banging on the glass.



Got kicked out for banging on the glass?! Man that's crazy!! Sorry we just won two fights! — Chris Boswell (@WizardOfBoz09) June 9, 2017

The Penguins were due for a visit to the Steelers’ facility after they made a stop at PNC Park on Tuesday night to visit the Pirates.



Heyward was right about not many cities having great bonds between the teams, but it’s awesome when it does happen.

(H/T Twitter/Steelers)