Official Cup guardian Mike Bolt describes the endless adventures of the famous NHL trophy, which has traveled to Afghanistan, been strapped to a motorcycle and even used to baptize babies. Mike Richter, winner of the Stanley Cup in 1994 with the New York Rangers also talks about his experience with hockey's ultimate prize.
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The Secret Life of the Stanley Cup
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