A Century of Scorching and Scrapes: The Unyielding Resilience of the Stanley Cup For over a century, the iconic Stanley Cup has been the ultimate symbol of hockey excellence, awarded to the champion team each season. But despite its storied history, the Cup has seen its fair share of mishaps, from being submerged in a bonfire to taking a beating on the ice. Yet, miraculously, it continues to shine like new, a testament to the craftsmanship and dedication of the silversmiths who first created it in 1892. As the Cup prepares for another season of intense competition, its remarkable durability serves as a reminder of the enduring power of sports and the traditions that unite teams and fans alike.
Dropped in a bonfire? Dented on the ice? The Stanley Cup has taken some damage for more than a century but continues to look as good as new.