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Bizarre Food & Drink Moments with the Stanley Cup

Posted: 06/ 6/11 11:42 AM ET

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Lifting the Stanley Cup overhead during a victory lap is the most dreamed of moment for NHL players and armchair diehards -- the thing that gets camera bulbs flashing. But any self-respecting hockey fan knows that as far as the cup goes, the interesting stuff happens after the last lap. There are few limitations for what championship winners can do during the full day they're each granted with the cup. And no shortage of food and drink related shenanigans that go on with it. Why not? Supposedly, it was originally a punch bowl.

The Hockey Hall of Fame has documented the whereabouts and goings-on of the Stanley Cup since 1995 on its Stanley Cup Journal. They keep all kinds of interesting engraving facts, firsts, and faux-pas about it.

For instance, at last count, 2,163 individuals were engraved on the cup, including more than 10 women. There are at least 12 misspellings including the Toronto Maple "Leaes," "Bqston Bruins, and New York "Ilanders." (Incidentally, there have only been four official engravers.) The Hall notes the dimensions of the original bowl (7.28 inches high, 11.42 inches in diameter) and the full current cup (35¼ inches high, 34.5 lbs). "Full" refers to the five removable rings at the cup's base, each listing 13 teams and players. Rings stay on for 64 years, then are retired and displayed at the Hall.

Each player on a championship team gets 24 hours with the cup -- though not without company. The cup is minded by a trustee, a tradition started by Lord Stanley in 1893 when he donated it (there have been nine trustees). According to the Hall of Fame and ABC.com, some misadventures include: being kicked into the Ottawa's Rideau Canal, using it as a flower pot and christening vessel, and leaving it on the side of the road. It has been to the White House, Lenin's tomb, and the Arctic Circle.

Food? Drink? According to Andrew Podnieks' Lord Stanley's Cup, it all started in 1896 when the Winnipeg Victorias drank Champagne out of it. What's happened since? Applejacks, ice cream, pitepalt, beer, and more -- consumed out of something players sleep, swim, shower, and hit strip clubs with. And that's just what can be documented.

Below, the most bizarre food and drink moments with the Stanley Cup.

- Arthur Bovino, The Daily Meal

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Lifting the Stanley Cup overhead during a victory lap is the most dreamed of moment for NHL players and armchair diehards -- the thing that gets camera bulbs flashing. But any self-respecting hockey...
Lifting the Stanley Cup overhead during a victory lap is the most dreamed of moment for NHL players and armchair diehards -- the thing that gets camera bulbs flashing. But any self-respecting hockey...
 
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rich3324
Likes: Chasing villagers. Dislikes: Fire
10:26 PM on 6/07/2011
Only in hockey.
06:24 PM on 6/07/2011
The Cup strike me as a very inconvenni­ent vessel for popcorn, or ceral.
6 hours ago (6:03 PM)
Well, you could seat on the end of your couch and have the cup on the floor beside you, I think it might be perfect height for snacks.
5 hours ago (6:51 PM)
The dog might knock it over!
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deweydecimal
09:39 AM on 6/07/2011
The woman probably mistook it for a samovar.
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rikster
buy the ticket-take the ride
09:10 PM on 6/06/2011
why is the Cup floating..­.???
6 hours ago (6:01 PM)
Most likely due to a pocket of air with the body of the Stanley Cup. Cheers :)
3 minutes ago (11:36 PM)
The cup does not float just ask Carbo!
08:12 PM on 6/06/2011
Wow, Stanley Cup in the pool? Wouldn't the chlorine corrode it?
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PalaceOfWisdom
voting GOP Lite is not progressive
03:41 PM on 6/06/2011
I would fill it with ice cream and coat the entire outside with Magic Shell and candy sprinkles. If you're going to desecrate it, you might as well get the whole thing messy.
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Kim0330
Smile, and the world smiles with you...
01:20 PM on 6/06/2011
After reading these, who would want to eat anything out of it? Lord knows how many germs that thing has.
12:43 PM on 6/06/2011
hmmm, i don't know why i have a problem with the things that people do with this trophy...s­ure, spend the day with the cup, have you pics taken with it and whatnot but be eating/dri­nking out of it just seems a tad disrespect­ful to me....gues­s that's the little canadian boy in me still that thinks of this trophy as the ultimate prize...to be honored, not treated as a walmart candy dish