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#1 User is offline   georgeparrosesmustache Icon


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Post icon  Posted 04 June 2009 - 08:56 PM

The Stanley Cup is the most iconic of all sports trophies. In fact, Canadians might argue that Lord Stanley’s Cup is the finest piece of art ever created.It has a longer history than any other trophy in sports – it’s even older than the NHL itself. Its origin dates back to 1892 when Lord Stanley, the Governor General of Canada, donated a Cup to be held “by the champion hockey team in the Dominion (of Canada)."

Lord Stanley set forth his conditions for the Cup, the first of which was that, “The winners to return the Cup in good order when required by the trustees in order that it may be handed over to any other team which may win it.” But, throughout the years, as players follow tradition by spending their day with the Cup, not everyone has followed Lord Stanley’s original proclamation.

#10 1996 - Colorado Avalanche - Sylvain Lefebvre

Many people describe winning the Stanley Cup as somewhat of a religious experience, so it wasn’t too surprising when Sylvain Lefebrve had his first child, Jade-Isis, baptized in the trophy. Ten years later, Andrew Hutchison of the Carolina Hurricanes wanted to do the same with his baby Cole, but the plane carrying the Cup was delayed, and the baptism went on without Lord Stanley’s hardware.

#9 1991 - Pittsburgh Penguins - Phil Bourque

Those who win the Cup earn an engraving of their names on the outside of the trophy, but Bourque has his name on the outside AND the inside. During his day with the Cup in ’91, he heard rattling, and attempted to make his own repairs. In doing so, he took apart the Cup and saw that some repairmen had scratched their names on the inside. Phil followed suit, and etched in: “Enjoy it, Phil Bubba Bourque, '91 Penguins.”



#8 2006 – Carolina Hurricanes – Doug Weight

After hoisting the trophy and drinking out of it, eating out of the dish would probably be the next most logical thing. What better way to celebrate one of the sweetest moments of your life than with a giant ice cream sundae?

Doug Weight filled the Cup “with gallons of ice cream, chocolate sauce, marshmallows, M&M's and chocolate chips decorating St. Louis's largest ice cream sundae. The kids dug into the treat and polished off most of it."

#7 1940 – New York Rangers – Lynn Patrick

The Rangers won their third Stanley Cup championship in 1940, and the same year the mortgage on Madison Square Garden was paid off. Management thought it would be symbolic to burn the mortgage in the Cup. The Rangers wouldn’t win the Cup again until 1994.

Some think burning an object in the Cup was sacrilege, and responsible for the Rangers’ 54-year Championship drought. Maybe it was the burning, or maybe it was Lynn Patrick and other teammates reportedly urinating on the Cup that evoked the curse.

#6 2008 – Detroit Red Wings – Kris Draper

Here is the story that brought about this Top 10 list. If the Rangers had a 54-year curse for urinating on the Cup, Hockeytown USA might be in for a long drought.

A week after winning this year’s Stanley Cup, Red Wings Kris Draper put his newborn daughter Kamryn in the Cup where she did what newborn babies do. We’ll let Draper explain: “She pooped in the Cup…We had a pretty good laugh. I still drank out of it that night, so no worries.”

#5 1994 – New York Rangers – Ed Olczyk

The Rangers curse had finally been lifted and they were ready to celebrate! The Cup was brought on Letterman where they did Stupid Cup Tricks; it appeared on MTV, where it was filled with raw clams and oysters; but it’s most interesting use was reportedly as a feedbag.

Ed Olczyk was said to have fed the 1994 Kentucky Derby winner, Go for Gin, out of the Cup at the Belmont. Olczyk claims that he simply brought the Cup to the Belmont, and no horse ate out of it. Maybe eating out of the Cup would have given Go For Gin that little extra energy he needed to win the Belmont (he led until the final stretch where Tabasco Cat overtook him). It should not come as a surprise that following the Rangers’ time with the Cup, the NHL hired handlers to stay with it at all times.

#4 1987 – Edmonton Oilers – Mark Messier

Mark Messier won the Stanley Cup championship six times over a ten-year span (1984-1994) and has a couple great stories to go along with the wins. The night after winning the Cup in 1987, Messier brought it to his favorite Edmonton strip club, the Forum Inn, and set it on stage with a dancer. No word on whether or not the Cup was a good tipper.

The following year, Messier dented the Cup and brought it to an automotive repair shop to get fixed. I wonder if the Cup is like a car to Messier. At first it's really exciting, but then over the years it becomes a hassle that is in constant need of repair.



#3 1991 – Pittsburgh Penguins – Phil Bourque (again)

Bourque has the distinction of making the list twice, and both instances occurred in the same year.

In this story, Bourque learned the hard way that the Cup does not make a good flotation device. At a party at Mario Lemieux’s house, Phil Bourque jumped into the pool with the trophy. Obviously, the trophy sank to the bottom and had to be fished out. In the process, a piece of the Cup broke off, held together with duct tape. The Cup wouldn’t stay out of the water for long. Just two years later it found its way to the bottom of Patrick Roy’s pool.



#2 1906 – Montreal Wanderers

The Cup was just a quaint trophy in its early years, hardly the iconic figure it is now. The Wanderers hired a professional photographer to take their picture with the Cup, but upon completion the team forgot one thing: the Cup. It was then reportedly briefly stolen, then returned to the photographer, where the photographer’s mother used it as a vase for her geraniums.



#1 1905 - Ottawa Silver Seven

After winning the Cup, the Ottawa Silver Seven took the cup out for a night on the town. After consuming a few (dozen) adult beverages, they thought it would be a good idea to see if they could kick the Cup across the Rideau Canal. The Cup -- at this point, only a cup; the layers were added later -- was punted, but -- surprise, surprise -- didn’t clear the other end.

Fortunately, the canal was frozen over and they were able to retrieve the Cup the next morning.

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you can see the article with picture here ;)

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Posted 04 June 2009 - 09:36 PM

Awesome read. Thanks much!
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This was said to me and it makes me laugh everytime I read it.
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Posted 04 June 2009 - 09:37 PM

Good read, thanks :)
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Posted 04 June 2009 - 09:40 PM

Cool! Thanks!
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Posted 04 June 2009 - 11:00 PM

Thanx bro. Maybe one day one of the Canucks will make that list :)
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Posted 04 June 2009 - 11:03 PM

Copy and Paste is the same as stealing you lazy bugger

Why not come up with something original, that you've written on your own, rather than making a thread based on someone elses work
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Posted 04 June 2009 - 11:12 PM

View PostNW-Champs, on Jun 4 2009, 11:03 PM, said:

Copy and Paste is the same as stealing you lazy bugger

Why not come up with something original, that you've written on your own, rather than making a thread based on someone elses work



are you for real????

I just thought it was a cool article i even left the link for it whats your prob?

can't make anyone happy on these damn forums jesus christ
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Posted 04 June 2009 - 11:31 PM

Very cool read. It amuses me that the baby pooped in the Cup. Kinda makes me wonder what are the untold stories of what has happened to the Cup.

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Posted 05 June 2009 - 04:00 AM

View PostNW-Champs, on Jun 4 2009, 11:03 PM, said:

Copy and Paste is the same as stealing you lazy bugger

Why not come up with something original, that you've written on your own, rather than making a thread based on someone elses work



Well it may as well have been original. I have never heard those stories before and I may never have if not for him so I thank him for that.
It is called 'sharing' what he has read.
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Posted 05 June 2009 - 06:17 AM

View PostNW-Champs, on Jun 4 2009, 11:03 PM, said:

Copy and Paste is the same as stealing you lazy bugger

Why not come up with something original, that you've written on your own, rather than making a thread based on someone elses work


Do you seriously think that will work in this forum? Without "Source?" and "IBTL!!" flying around?
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Posted 05 June 2009 - 07:18 AM

View PostNW-Champs, on Jun 4 2009, 11:03 PM, said:

Copy and Paste is the same as stealing you lazy bugger

Why not come up with something original, that you've written on your own, rather than making a thread based on someone elses work

Articles are copied and pasted all the time around here, mate. You should cut down on the caffeine.

I had heard most, but not all of those stories, George. Thanks for posting.
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Posted 05 June 2009 - 12:14 PM

lol that ottawa story is cute... kinda :)

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Posted 05 June 2009 - 12:53 PM

thanks for that it was great to read. Anyone know what happened when i believe it was Carolina dropped the cup off a balcony???
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Posted 05 June 2009 - 02:36 PM

I knew half of this...but thanks for expanding my hockey knowledge...now the red wings have someone to blame if they dont win the cup this year

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Posted 05 June 2009 - 03:23 PM

I remember last year when Def Leppard set the Cup upside down, and many members of this board got totally riled up over it. I said to calm down because the Cup has been through much worse. This is what I was referring to!
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Posted 05 June 2009 - 04:31 PM

View Postkes17bur14, on Jun 4 2009, 11:00 PM, said:

Thanx bro. Maybe one day one of the Canucks will make that list :)


i wonder what would the canucks do when they win it ;)
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Posted 05 June 2009 - 06:19 PM

Great read, thanks!
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Posted 05 June 2009 - 06:46 PM

pretty neat! my favorite moment was when Joe Sakic handed Ray Bourque the Stanley Cup. granted it was unfortunate that the Avs went through the Canucks en route to their 2nd cup.

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Posted 05 June 2009 - 07:10 PM

mad thanks
awesome read

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Posted 05 June 2009 - 08:22 PM

how many names can the cup fit?
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