THE FIRST PERIOD: 1888 TO 1926

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In 1893, he began offering a silver cup – dubbed the Stanley Cup – as a prize to the country’s top team. When the National Hockey League (NHL) was established in 1917, its teams also competed for the Cup. Today, the Stanley Cup is North America’s oldest professional sports trophy and still the ultimate prize for the NHL.

 

A photograph of Lord Frederick Stanley, a British lord and former Governor-General of Canada. Image sourced from Legion Magazine.
A photograph of Lord Frederick Stanley, a British lord and former Governor-General of Canada. He is whom the Stanley Cup is named after. Image sourced from Legion Magazine.

1893

The first Stanley Cup is awarded

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