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Stanley Cup

The Stanley Cup (French: La Coupe Stanley) is the championship trophy awarded annually to the National Hockey League (NHL) playoff champion. It is the oldest existing trophy to be awarded to a professional sports franchise in North America, and the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) considers it to be one of the "most important championships available to the sport". The trophy was commissioned in 1892 as the Dominion Hockey Challenge Cup and is named after Lord Stanley of Preston, the governor general of Canada, who donated it as an award to Canada's top-ranking amateur ice hockey club. The entire Stanley family supported the sport, the sons and daughters all playing and promoting the game. The first Cup was awarded in 1893 to the Montreal Hockey Club, and winners from 1893 to 1914 were determined by challenge games and league play. Professional teams first became eligible to challenge for the Stanley Cup in 1906. In 1915, the National Hockey Association (NHA) and the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA), the two main professional ice hockey organizations, reached an agreement in which their respective champions would face each other annually for the Stanley Cup. It was established as the de facto championship trophy of the NHL in 1926 and then the de jure NHL championship prize in 1947. There are actually three Stanley Cups: the original bowl of the "Dominion Hockey Challenge Cup", the authenticated "Presentation Cup", and the spelling-corrected "Permanent Cup" on display at the Hockey Hall of Fame whenever the Presentation Cup is not available. While the NHL has maintained control over the trophy itself and its associated trademarks, the NHL does not actually own the trophy but uses it by agreement with the two Canadian trustees of the Cup. The NHL has registered trademarks associated with the name and likeness of the Stanley Cup, although there has been dispute as to whether the league has the right to own trademarks associated with a trophy that it does not own. The original bowl was made of silver and is 18.5 centimetres (7+5⁄16 in) high and 29 centimetres (11+7⁄16 in) in diameter. The current Stanley Cup is topped with a copy of the original bowl, made of a silver and nickel alloy. It has a height of 89.5 centimetres (35+1⁄4 in) and weighs 15.6 kilograms (34+1⁄2 lb). Like the Grey Cup, and unlike the trophies awarded by the other major professional sports leagues of North America, a new Stanley Cup is not made every year. The winners originally kept it until a new champion was crowned, but winning teams currently get the Stanley Cup during the summer and a limited number of days during the season. Every year since 1924, a select portion of the winning players, coaches, management, and club staff names are engraved on its bands, which is unusual among trophies. However, there is not enough room to include all the players and non-players, so some names must be omitted. Between 1924 and 1940, a new band was added almost every year that the trophy was awarded, earning the nickname "Stovepipe Cup" due to the unnatural height of all the bands. In 1947, the cup size was reduced, but not all the large rings were the same size. In 1958, the modern one-piece Cup was designed with a five-band barrel which could contain 13 winning teams per band. Every 13 years when the bottom band of the Stanley Cup is filled with names of champions, the top band is removed and retired to be displayed in the vault of the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. The four bands below it are slid up one place and a new blank band added to the bottom. The first winning team engraved on the newest band is thus, in theory (see Engraving section below), displayed on the trophy for the next 65 years. It has been referred to as The Cup, Lord Stanley's Cup, The Holy Grail, or facetiously as Lord Stanley's Mug. The Stanley Cup is surrounded by numerous legends and traditions, the oldest of which is the winning team drinking champagne from it. Since the 1914–15 season, the Cup has been won a combined 106 times by 21 current NHL teams and five teams no longer in existence. It was not awarded in 1919 because of the Spanish flu epidemic and in 2005 because of the 2004–05 NHL lockout. It was held by nine different teams between 1893 and 1914. The Montreal Canadiens have won it a record 24 times and are the most recent Canadian-based team to win it, doing so in 1993; the Detroit Red Wings have won it 11 times, the most of any United States–based NHL team, most recently in 2008. The current holders of the Cup are the Florida Panthers after their victories in 2024 and 2025, the former being their first in franchise history. More than 3,000 different names, including the names of over 1,300 players, had been engraved on it by 2017.

Infobox

Sport
Ice hockey
Competition
Stanley Cup playoffs
Awarded for
Playoff champion of the National Hockey League (NHL)
First award
1893
First winner
Montreal Hockey Club (4) (AHAC)
Most wins
Montreal Canadiens (24)[A]
Most recent
Florida Panthers (2)

Tables

· Trustees
Sheriff John Sweetland
Sheriff John Sweetland
Trustee
Sheriff John Sweetland
Year of appointment
1893
Served until
1907
Succeeded
N/A
P. D. Ross
P. D. Ross
Trustee
P. D. Ross
Year of appointment
1893
Served until
1949
Succeeded
N/A
William Foran
William Foran
Trustee
William Foran
Year of appointment
1907
Served until
1945
Succeeded
Sweetland
Cooper Smeaton
Cooper Smeaton
Trustee
Cooper Smeaton
Year of appointment
1946
Served until
1978
Succeeded
Foran
Mervyn "Red" Dutton
Mervyn "Red" Dutton
Trustee
Mervyn "Red" Dutton
Year of appointment
1950
Served until
1987
Succeeded
Ross
Clarence Campbell
Clarence Campbell
Trustee
Clarence Campbell
Year of appointment
1979
Served until
1984
Succeeded
Smeaton
Justice Willard Estey
Justice Willard Estey
Trustee
Justice Willard Estey
Year of appointment
1984
Served until
2002
Succeeded
Campbell
Brian O'Neill
Brian O'Neill
Trustee
Brian O'Neill
Year of appointment
1987
Served until
2023
Succeeded
Dutton
Ian "Scotty" Morrison
Ian "Scotty" Morrison
Trustee
Ian "Scotty" Morrison
Year of appointment
2002
Served until
2023
Succeeded
Estey
Lanny McDonald
Lanny McDonald
Trustee
Lanny McDonald
Year of appointment
2023
Served until
current
Succeeded
O'Neill
Gary Meagher
Gary Meagher
Trustee
Gary Meagher
Year of appointment
2023
Served until
current
Succeeded
Morrison
Trustee
Year of appointment
Served until
Succeeded
Sheriff John Sweetland
1893
1907
N/A
P. D. Ross
1893
1949
N/A
William Foran
1907
1945
Sweetland
Cooper Smeaton
1946
1978
Foran
Mervyn "Red" Dutton
1950
1987
Ross
Clarence Campbell
1979
1984
Smeaton
Justice Willard Estey
1984
2002
Campbell
Brian O'Neill
1987
2023
Dutton
Ian "Scotty" Morrison
2002
2023
Estey
Lanny McDonald
2023
current
O'Neill
Gary Meagher
2023
current
Morrison

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