Patrick Kane's Stanley Cup Winning Puck Missing, FBI Investigating

Fbi Blackhawks Stanley Cup Puck

First Posted: 01/31/11 10:39 AM Updated: 01/31/11 01:10 PM

The Associated Press reported on Saturday that the FBI is helping with the investigation into the missing puck that Chicago Blackhawks All-Star Patrick Kane scored the 2010 Stanley Cup winning goal with.

According to the report, a Chicago business man named Grant DePorter "offered a $50,000 reward for the puck and has been leading the efforts to find" the puck.

The puck has been missing ever since Kane scored the game-winning goal in overtime of Game 6 against the Philadelphia Flyers.

"The last image of the puck was it was in the back of the net and a referee can be seen skating into the camera shot," said Chicago FBI spokesman Ross Rice.

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The Associated Press reported on Saturday that the FBI is helping with the investigation into the missing puck that Chicago Blackhawks All-Star Patrick Kane scored the 2010 Stanley Cup winning goal wi...
The Associated Press reported on Saturday that the FBI is helping with the investigation into the missing puck that Chicago Blackhawks All-Star Patrick Kane scored the 2010 Stanley Cup winning goal wi...
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DL3   06:41 AM on 2/01/2011
LOL...I bet Pronger stole that one too!
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yill danniel   09:44 PM on 1/31/2011
You've got to be kidding me!
DrBulldog   08:32 PM on 1/31/2011
WTP?!
47th   07:48 PM on 1/31/2011
Man, I love the Hawks!
itolduso   03:48 PM on 1/31/2011
That does it....I'm converting all my cash into hockey pucks ...and next time Wall Street takes everything I've got, maybe the DOJ will get involved!
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antonymous   01:47 PM on 1/31/2011
I'm generally vehemently against privatizat­ion, but I think we can make an exception for major league sports and their government­-blessed cartel. The FBI? Is this a joke?
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a okafor007   01:47 PM on 1/31/2011
WTF?!?!?!!­?Doesn't the FBI have MORE IMPORTANT crap to investigat­e?
joymij   01:38 PM on 1/31/2011
I actually have one that fits the descriptio­n. Its a short, fat black rubber thing that looks jsut like the one Kane shot. gimme the 50,000
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Rich Heimlich   12:19 PM on 1/31/2011
If only hockey players were allowed to carry guns on ice. This sort of travesty would never happen. At least let all the fans carry guns in the stands and they'll be sure to keep an eye on anyone going near the net to steal pucks.
sunnydee07   11:30 AM on 1/31/2011
Really? Just go to the war room video, fgs! Pronger says he's got it, so give him the reward so he can donate it to charity.

See, case solved...n­ow the FBI can get back to more important things
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PrecooledToast   03:39 PM on 1/31/2011
i heard he was caught flossing with it the other day.
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KarateKid   11:19 AM on 1/31/2011
More waste of taxpayer money, at a time when we are financiall­y strapped. Who cares? Just have Kane sign another one. They're all the same, and how can you prove it's the authentic one, anyway? Because someone said so?
theryan   11:11 AM on 1/31/2011
Pronger probably has it. Although, there are those pesky murderers out there still if you boys get bored. I am aware it's on their free time and all, but still.
chiodo08   10:48 AM on 1/31/2011
why is the FBI involved?.­..local PD can't handle this?...ho­nest question
stav506   01:57 PM on 1/31/2011
If Pronger, who claims to have it, says he took it across state lines it would be a federal case.

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