If the Leafs win the cup give everybody a ring! I'd go loopy handing them out, snack vendors, ushers, zamboni drivers, I'd be too happy to care
Even the bartenders at Real Sports got lesser versions of TFC championship rings.
If the Leafs win the cup give everybody a ring! I'd go loopy handing them out, snack vendors, ushers, zamboni drivers, I'd be too happy to care
if leafs win Stanley cup in next 2 years, does Nathan Horton gets ring too? He is a leaf and under contract but I am not sure how they decide. I believe scratched players and injured players get rings but what about players on LTIR?
The league only has say over who gets their name on the Cup, rings are strictly up to the team to decide. Quite often these get handed out to anyone remotely associated with the team on a successful championship run so I would assume he will get one
how so?A friend's dad has his name on the Cup, yet he hadn't played a game in the NHL.
He's been invisible this series.
and underlying metrics. Zero high quality scoring chances against. Guy is a beast.Yes, but intangibles
Peter pocklingtons son?A friend's dad has his name on the Cup, yet he hadn't played a game in the NHL.
A friend's dad has his name on the Cup, yet he hadn't played a game in the NHL.
yeah I think there is a 'real' ring with the player's number on it and is worth real money, if I saw that episode of Pawn Stars correctly, and then if the team sees so fit, the entire staff of the team gets a ring too.If the Leafs win the cup give everybody a ring! I'd go loopy handing them out, snack vendors, ushers, zamboni drivers, I'd be too happy to care
How Do Players Get Their Names on the Stanley Cup?, so you can get one, even if sick with the fluOnly players who had completed the Stanley Cup playoffs were eligible to have their names on the Cup before 1977, but that's changed. Today, players appearing in 41 regular-season games for the championship team or in one Stanley Cup final game for that team have their names engraved on the Cup. The NHL makes exceptions for players who do not meet the standard because of injury or other extenuating circumstances.
He was a back-up goalie like Woll, who just practiced with the team. Didn't play until the following season.A friend's dad has his name on the Cup, yet he hadn't played a game in the NHL.
Just a burden
I wasn't suggesting some conspiracy. Just that he doesn't seem to be making things difficult for the Leafs or the league, unlike another cap dump like Lupul and his recent claims.All these years later, and you still don't understand why the Leafs acquired Horton and paid out pocket 27.5m to acquire a player who would never play again. To think it's some sort of Leaf/Horton cap conspiracy.