Stanley Cup ring
The Stanley Cup ring is a championship ring, an annual award in the National Hockey League given to the team that wins the Stanley Cup Finals,[1] a best-of-seven series to determine the league's champion that season.[2] In addition to the winning players, teams give rings to coaches, trainers, scouts, executives, and other staff members. Teams often give rings to players who played for the team, but do not qualify to have their name engraved on the Stanley Cup. The most ever won by a single player was Henri Richard with 11 total championship rings.
History
[edit]The Stanley Cup was established in 1893, when the Montreal Hockey Club won the 1893 Stanley Cup championship.[3] Since that championship, the rings weren't given again until the Ottawa Senators won the 1927 Stanley Cup Finals.[4] There have been cases in which championship teams have not awarded rings to its players, such as the Montreal Hockey Club's second championship (which gave out watches) and the 1915 champions, the Vancouver Millionaires (which issued medallions).[5]
For many years teams did not give any rings at all and players had to buy them for themselves. In the 1950s The Detroit Red Wings won the Stanley Cup four times, but players were given silverware[6] or bought a dinner[7] instead of rings. Players were eventually given rings by the team more than fifty years later.[1] In the 1960s the Toronto Maple Leafs won the Stanley Cup four times, but players were originally only given one ring with diamonds that were removed and enlarged for each subsequent win.[1] In 1971 the Montreal Canadiens gave players television sets instead of rings. Since 1972, every winning team has awarded more Stanley Cup Rings than the number of names engraved on the Stanley Cup. In 2011 Boston Bruins owner Jeremy Jacobs gave out a record 504 Stanley Cup rings to anyone connected with the team.[8]
Design
[edit]Each ring usually costs between $20,000 to $25,000.[9]
Players with most Stanley Cup rings
[edit]This is a list of NHL players with Stanley Cup championship rings won as a player.
Pos | D | Defenceman | L | Left winger | R | Right winger | C | Center |
* | Denotes players who have been inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c Maple Leafs: Legends praise Stanley Cup rings plan | Toronto Star
- ^ Legends of Hockey - NHL Trophies - Stanley Cup
- ^ pre-NHL era >> Stanley Cup Rings
- ^ >> Stanley Cup Rings
- ^ "About the Rings".
- ^ Block, Frank (2015). The Metro Prystai Story: A Legend from the Golden Age of Hockey. Friesen Press. ISBN 978-1460256367.
- ^ Kulfan, Ted (2009). The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly: Detroit Red Wings: Heart-Pounding, Jaw-Dropping, and Gut-Wrenching Moments from Detroit Red Wings History. Triumph Books. p. 172. ISBN 978-1600782404.
- ^ 50 years of Stanley Cup rings
- ^ About the rings >> Stanley Cup Rings
- ^ "Henri Richard Stats".
- ^ "Jean Beliveau Stats".
- ^ "Yvan Cournoyer Stats".
- ^ "Claude Provost Stats".
- ^ "Maurice Richard Stats".
- ^ "Red Kelly Stats".
- ^ "Jacques Lemaire Stats".
- ^ "Serge Savard Stats".
- ^ "Jean-Guy Talbot Stats".
- ^ "Bernie Geoffrion Stats".
- ^ "Doug Harvey Stats".
- ^ "Tom Johnson Stats".
- ^ "Dickie Moore Stats".
- ^ "Larry Hillman Stats".
- ^ "Ralph Backstrom Stats".
- ^ "Dick Duff Stats".
- ^ "Frank Mahovlich Stats".
- ^ "Jacques Laperriere Stats".
- ^ "Guy Lapointe Stats".
- ^ "Larry Robinson Stats".
- ^ "Larry Robinson Stats".
- ^ "Glenn Anderson Stats".
- ^ "Kevin Lowe Stats".
- ^ "Mark Messier Stats".
- ^ "Cy Denneny Stats".
- ^ "Bob Goldham Stats".
- ^ "Don Metz Stats".
- ^ "Harry Watson Stats".
- ^ "Ted Kennedy Stats".
- ^ "Marcel Pronovost Stats".
- ^ "Bert Olmstead Stats".
- ^ "Dollard St. Laurent Stats".
- ^ "Don Marshall Stats".
- ^ "Bob Turner Stats".
- ^ "John Ferguson Sr. Stats".
- ^ "Terry Harper Stats".
- ^ "Terry Harper Stats".
- ^ "Claude Larose Stats".
- ^ "Jim Roberts Stats".
- ^ "J. C. Tremblay Stats".
- ^ "Pierre Bouchard Stats".
- ^ "Rejean Houle Stats".
- ^ "Guy Lafleur Stats".
- ^ "Steve Shutt Stats".
- ^ "Bob Gainey Stats".
- ^ "Mario Tremblay Stats".
- ^ "Randy Gregg Stats".
- ^ "Charlie Huddy Stats".
- ^ "Jari Kurri Stats".
- ^ "Esa Tikkanen Stats".