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NHL, National Hockey League

Stanley Cup - first

There are actually three Stanley Cups

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Stanley’s original Cup from 1892, known as the “Dominion Hockey Challenge Cup” (above), was awarded until 1970, and is now on display in the Vault Room at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto.

In 1963, NHL president Clarence Campbell believed that the original Cup had become too brittle to give to championship teams, so the “Presentation Cup” was created and is the well-known trophy awarded today. (Skeptics can authenticate the Presentation Cup by noting the Hockey Hall of Fame seal on the bottom.)

The final Cup is a replica of the Presentation Cup, which was created in 1993 by Montreal silversmith Louise St. Jacques and is used as a stand-in at the Hall of Fame when the Presentation Cup isn’t available.

History

Hockey has been played for longer than any of us has been alive, but we can’t tell you exactly when it was invented, or by whom, because no one really knows for sure. We do have some idea of how it got started, however, and we can describe the ways the game has grown and changed over the years. Once a relatively obscure recreation for people who lived in the north country, hockey is now played all over the world and has become one of the most popular winter sports. Frankly, we don’t know what we’d do without it, and millions of other people feel the same way.What is Hockey? Continue reading NHL, National Hockey League

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National Football LeagueNFL History

In 1920 the American Professional Football Association was formally organized to begin play in fall of 1920. The original teams were:

  • Canton Bulldogs
  • Cleveland Tigers
  • Dayton Triangles
  • Akron Professionals
  • Rochester (N.Y.) Jeffersons
  • Rock Island Independents
  • Muncie Flyers
  • Decatur Staleys
  • Chicago Cardinals
  • Hammond Pros

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Antarctica Cup International Yacht Race 2005

Information about "a non-stop race of 14,600 nautical miles for identical 25m Maxi Boats — passing the three most notorious capes on the planet; Cape Horn, Cape Agulhas, Cape Leeuwin." Site contains course and events details, boat specifications, brief background information on Antarctica, and race updates. Searchable.

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