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- 1893_AHAC_season engravingNotes "* Montreal AAA".
- 1893_Stanley_Cup_championship engravingNotes "Montreal A.A.A. * 1893".
- 1894_AHAC_season engravingNotes "* Montreal *-- 1894 --".
- 1895_AHAC_season engravingNotes "* VICTORIAS * -- of -- * MONTREAL * -- 1895 --".
- 1895–96_MHA_season engravingNotes "*VICTORIAS *-- of -- *WINNIPEG *-- 1895 --".
- 1897_AHAC_season engravingNotes "*VICTORIAS *-- of -- *MONTREAL *1896 *Winnipeg Feb 20th It is unknown what Feb 20th stood for. Winnipeg Victorias or the Montreal Victorias never played a Stanley Cup challenge game that day in any season.".
- 1903–04_Ottawa_Hockey_Club_season engravingNotes "Cyclone Taylor scratched 'Fred W. Taylor' over the official engraving of '1904 Ottawa'.".
- 1904_CAHL_season engravingNotes "Cyclone Taylor scratched 'Fred W. Taylor' over the official engraving of '1904 Ottawa'. * &Scott first name remains unknown.".
- 1904–05_FAHL_season engravingNotes "1890.0".
- 1904–05_Ottawa_Hockey_Club_season engravingNotes "1890.0".
- 1905–06_Ottawa_Hockey_Club_season engravingNotes "Between 1903 and 1906 Ottawa engraved each of the ten Stanley Cup series they won, and teams they played, on the outside of the bowl. The first eight series were listed separately, but both of the 1906 series are listed together in same space. .".
- 1906_ECAHA_season engravingNotes "Between 1903 and 1906 Ottawa engraved each of 10 Stanley Cup series they won, and teams they played outside the bowl. The first 8 series were listed separately, but both of the 1906 series are listed together in same space.".
- 1906_ECAHA_season engravingNotes "Wanderers engraved their name on top outside of the bowl. They included both challenges series, plus date and scores that goes all way around the Stanley Cup.".
- 1906–07_MPHL_season engravingNotes "Kenora engraved their name inside the bowl of the Stanley Cup. 1907 Thistles of Kenora .".
- 1907_ECAHA_season engravingNotes "*Wanderers engraved 20 members' names inside the bowl of the Stanley Cup. This is first time that winning members were engraved on the Stanley Cup officially. *Team picture included 9 players in uniform, 15 men in suites. Not all members are known. *†-On the team picture, but missing from the Stanley Cup. *After the season, the Stanley Cup was stolen from Montreal photographer Jimmy Rice's home after a team picture. When no one would pay a ransom for it, the Cup was left on Rice's doorstep, and his wife used it as a window-sill geranium planter until the fall. *†† Who was MR. Chipcase?. He was William "Bill" Chipcase. W was stamped upside down looking like a M. Chipcase was first player who name was spelled wrong on the Stanley Cup. Chipcase and Eskrine were spares who did not play for Montreal in 1907. William Chipcase's name was included on the Stanley Cup, but not T. Eskrine. Chipchase did play for the Wanderers in 1910. *Two names, that of S. Van Sickle and H. L. Linall were ratched onto the Cup that season. .".
- 1907_ECAHA_season engravingNotes "Kenora engraved their name inside the bowl of the Stanley Cup. 1907 Thistles of Kenora .".
- 1907–08_ECAHA_season engravingNotes "After engraving 20 member names in the bowl of Stanley Cup in 1907, Wanderers did not even bother including their team name on the Stanley Cup in 1908. It was not until the trophy was redesigned in 1948 that the words "1908 Montreal Wanderers" was put onto its then-new collar.".
- 1908–09_Ottawa_Hockey_Club_season engravingNotes "Ottawa added a new ring to the bottom of the Stanley Cup and put their name on it.".
- 1909_ECHA_season engravingNotes "Ottawa added a new ring to the bottom of the Stanley Cup and put their name on it.".
- 1909–10_Ottawa_Hockey_Club_season engravingNotes "Ottawa engraved "Ottawa 1910" and "OTTAWA vs GALT/OTTAWA vs EDMONTON".".
- 1910_NHA_season engravingNotes "Montreal Wanderers did not put their name on the Stanley Cup. When the trophy was redesigned in 1948 the words "1910 Montreal Wanderers" was put onto its then-new collar.".
- 1910–11_NHA_season engravingNotes "Ottawa put their names on the cup in 1909 and 1910 but did not in 1911. It was not until the trophy was redesigned in 1948 that the words "1911 Ottawa Senators" was put onto its then-new collar.".
- 1910–11_Ottawa_Hockey_Club_season engravingNotes "Ottawa put their names on the cup in 1909 and 1910 but did not in 1911. It was not until the trophy was redesigned in 1948 that the words "1911 Ottawa Senators" was put onto its then-new collar.".
- 1913–14_NHA_season engravingNotes "*Originally engraved "Torontos 1913-14/Defeated Victorias B.C./3 straight games" *"1914 Toronto H.C." is engraved on the 1947 ring connecting the upper trophy to the barrel".
- 1913–14_Toronto_Hockey_Club_season engravingNotes ""1914 Toronto H.C." is engraved on the 1947 ring connecting the upper trophy to the barrel".
- 1914_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes ""1914 Toronto H.C." is engraved on the 1947 ring connecting the upper trophy to the barrel".
- 1914–15_PCHA_season engravingNotes "The Senators had the words "Ottawa/NHA Champions/1914–15" engraved on the base of the trophy's original bowl even though they did not win the Cup finals. This was similar to the practice prior to the NHA-PCHA agreement when the trophy was officially passed on to the winner of the league championship of the previous Cup champion's league. The previous Cup winner was the 1913–14 NHA champion Toronto Blueshirts. After the finals, "Vancouver B.C./1914–15/Defeated Ottawa/3 Straight Games" was added to the Cup. Eight players' names and the manager's name were also engraved inside the bowl along the fluted sides. Two players were left off the Stanley Cup, even though there was room. Kenny Mallen played 14 of 16 regular season games, and two of three games in the finals. Mallen's name was left off by mistake. Jean Matz was left off, because he only played one game.".
- 1914–15_Vancouver_Millionaires_season engravingNotes "The Senators had the words "Ottawa/NHA Champions/1914–15" engraved on the base of the trophy's original bowl even though they did not win the Cup final. This was similar to the practice prior to the NHA-PCHA agreement when the trophy was officially passed on to the winner of the league championship of the previous Cup champion's league. The previous Cup winner was the 1913–14 NHA champion Toronto Blueshirts. After the finals, "Vancouver B.C./1914–15/Defeated Ottawa/3 Straight Games" was added to the Cup. Eight players' names and the manager's name were also engraved inside the bowl along the fluted sides. Two players were left off the Stanley Cup, even though there was room. Kenny Mallen played 14 of 16 regular season games, and two of three games in the final. Mallen's name was left off by mistake. Jean Matz was left off, because he only played one game.".
- 1915_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "The Senators had the words "Ottawa/NHA Champions/1914–15" engraved on the base of the trophy's original bowl even though they did not win the Cup finals. This was similar to the practice prior to the NHA-PCHA agreement when the trophy was officially passed on to the winner of the league championship of the previous Cup champion's league. The previous Cup winner was the 1913–14 NHA champion Toronto Blueshirts. After the finals, "Vancouver B.C./1914–15/Defeated Ottawa/3 Straight Games" was added to the Cup. Eight players' names and the manager's name were also engraved inside the bowl along the fluted sides. Two players were left off the Stanley Cup, even though there was room. Kenny Mallen played 14 of 16 regular season games, and two of three games in the finals. Mallen's name was left off by mistake. Jean Matz was left off, because he only played one game.".
- 1915–16_Montreal_Canadiens_season engravingNotes "Even though they officially did not win the Cup during this season, the Rosebuds had the words "Portland Ore./PCHA Champions/1915–16" engraved on the Cup after obtaining the trophy from the previous year's champions, the Vancouver Millionaires. This was similar to the practice prior to 1915 when the trophy was officially passed on to the winner of the league championship of the previous Cup champion's league. After the finals, "Canadians/NHA & World's Champions/Defeated Portland/1915–16" was added to the Cup .".
- 1916_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "Even though they officially did not win the Stanley Cup during this season, the Rosebuds had the words "Portland Ore./PCHA Champions/1915–16" engraved on the Cup after obtaining the trophy from the previous year's champions, the Vancouver Millionaires. This was similar to the practice prior to 1915 when the trophy was officially passed on to the winner of the league championship of the previous Cup champion's league. Portland is only non winning city listed as champions on the Stanley Cup. After the finals, "Canadian/NHA & World's Champions/Defeated Portland/1915–16" was added to the Cup . * *-Two non-players first names are unknown. Manager-Coach George Kenndey is also known as George Kendall. Montreal Canadian credits him as President in 1916. However, the team picture list U.P. Boucher as president.".
- 1917_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "After the finals, "Seattle/World's Champions/Defeated Canadians/1917" was added to the Cup .".
- 1917–18_Toronto_Hockey_Club_season engravingNotes "Even though they officially did not win the Cup during this season, the Vancouver club had the words "Vancouver/Defeated Seattle/1917–18/Score 1–0" engraved on the Cup after winning the PCHA championship over the Metropolitans, who won the previous year's Cup finals. This was similar to the practice prior to 1915 when the trophy was officially passed on to the winner of the league championship of the previous Cup champion's league. However, the Toronto club never did engrave their name on the Cup to memorialize their series victory over Vancouver. At the time, the NHL club was in a dispute with the owner of the NHA Toronto franchise holder over the Stanley Cup revenues. In 1948, the NHL engraved "1918 Toronto Arenas" on the Cup.".
- 1918_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "Even though they officially did not win the Cup during this season, the Vancouver club had the words "Vancouver/Defeated Seattle/1917–18/Score 1–0" engraved on the Cup after winning the PCHA championship over the Metropolitans, who won the previous year's Cup finals. This was similar to the practice prior to 1915 when the trophy was officially passed on to the winner of the league championship of the previous Cup champion's league. However, the Toronto club never did engrave their name on the Cup to memorialize their series victory over Vancouver. At the time, the NHL club was in a dispute with the owner of the NHA Toronto franchise holder over the Stanley Cup revenues. In 1948, the NHL engraved "1918 Toronto Arenas" on the Cup. Dick Carroll was not only first NHL Coach to win the Stanley Cup in first NHL season. Dick Carroll was also a rookie Coach.".
- 1919–20_Ottawa_Senators_season engravingNotes "The Senators did not engrave their name on the Cup for the 1920 championship. When the trophy was redesigned in 1948 the words "1920 Ottawa Senators" were engraved onto a new collar.".
- 1920_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "The Senators did not engrave their name on the Cup for the 1920 championship. When the trophy was redesigned in 1948 the words "1920 Ottawa Senators" were engraved onto a new collar.".
- 1920–21_Ottawa_Senators_season engravingNotes "Just like the previous season, the Senators never engraved their name on the Cup for their 1921 championship. It was not until the trophy was redesigned in 1948 that the words "1921 Ottawa Senators" was put onto its then-new collar.".
- 1921_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "Just like the previous season, the Senators never engraved their name on the Cup for their 1921 championship. It was not until the trophy was redesigned in 1948 that the words "1921 Ottawa Senators" was put onto its then-new collar.".
- 1922_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "For reasons unknown, the St. Pats did not engrave their name on the Cup for their 1922 championship. It was not until the trophy was redesigned in 1948 that the words "1922 Toronto St. Pats" was put onto its then-new collar in 1948. George O'Donoghue was 2nd NHL rookie coach to win the Stanley Cup".
- 1922–23_Ottawa_Senators_season engravingNotes "The Senators never did engrave their name on the Cup for their 1923 championship. It was not until the trophy was redesigned in 1948 that the words "1923 Ottawa Senators" was put onto its then-new collar.".
- 1923_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "The Senators never did engrave their name on the Cup for their 1923 championship. It was not until the trophy was redesigned in 1948 that the words "1923 Ottawa Senators" was put onto its then-new collar.".
- 1924_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "After a ring was added to the original Stanley Cup in 1909, the winners were engraved on the ring until 1918. No new ring was added until after the 1924 victory when the Canadiens added a new ring to the bottom. On this new ring, the club had the majority of their members' names engraved on it. Each Stanley Cup winning team since 1924 has since engraved their member's names on the Cup. The number of names allowed is controlled by the NHL. Joe Malone, who had not played in the playoffs, was not included on the Cup, even though there was room. Only Bobby Boucher, Ed Dulfour, Leo Danduran, and Cecil Hart have their full first names engraved on the cup. All other members had their first name shortened, Montreal also included the three teams they defeated in the playoffs Ottawa, Vancouver, Calgary two straight games. In a mistake, co-owner Louis A. Letourneau was misspelled H.A. LETOURNEAU. This mistake was not corrected, but repeated in 1929–30. Louis Letourneau was the first nonplayer to have his name misspelled on the Stanley Cup.".
- 1925_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "*After the series win, a new angled ring with the words "Won/By/'Cougars' Victoria, B.C. 1925" was added between the original bowl of the Cup and the original first ring of the base. All players and the manager were included on the new ring, but trainer Larry Brunnell was left off.".
- 1925–26_Montreal_Maroons_season engravingNotes "Eddie Gerard's name was misspelled when the ring was engraved as F. GERAD instead of E. GERARD on the 2nd verision of the ring created in 1969. The mistake was repeated on the Replica Cup created in 1992–93. *After the series win, a new ring was added directly underneath the original bowl of the Cup with the words "Won/By Montreal 'Maroons' 1925–26". In addition players and Non-players names were added to the trophy. *† 3 players who qualified were left off the Stanley Cup, because they did not play in the playoffs.".
- 1926_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "Eddie Gerard's name was misspelled F. GERAD instead of E. GERARD on the second version of the ring created in 1969. The mistake was repeated on the Replica Cup created in 1992–93. *After the series win, a new ring was added directly underneath the original bowl of the Cup with the words "Won/By Montreal 'Maroons' 1925–26". In addition players and Non-players names were added to the trophy. *† 3 players who qualified were left off the Stanley Cup, because they did not play in the playoffs.".
- 1926–27_Ottawa_Senators_season engravingNotes "Eddie Gerard's name was misspelled when the ring was engraved as F. GERAD instead of E. GERARD on the 2nd version of the ring created in 1969. The mistake was repeated on the Replica Cup created in 1992–93.".
- 1927–28_New_York_Rangers_season engravingNotes "*† Laurie Scott played 23 of 44 regular season games. He was sent to the minors before the playoffs, so his name was left off the Stanley Cup. Scott was included on the mid-season team picture, but not on the Stanley Cup winning picture.".
- 1928_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "*† Laurie Scott played 23 of 44 regular season games. He was sent to the minors before the playoffs, so his name was left off the Stanley Cup. Scott was included on mid-season team picture, but not on the Stanley Cup winning picture.".
- 1929_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "† Name is listed on the team picture, but not engraved on the Stanley Cup in 1929. *When the Boston Bruins won the Stanley Cup in 1928–29 they decided to use the rest of the ring that the 1926–27 Ottawa Senators had put on the cup. There was not enough room to include every official winning members. They had to leave off Red Green, Ed Rodden Lloyd Klein. When the cup was redone during the 1957–58 season, Green, Rodden, Klein were added to the cup. They also included Hal Winkler , Eric Pettinger and Frank Fredrickson . By mistake Charles Adams and George Owen were left off the cup, even though there was more than enough room to include them. From 1958 to 1993 the 1928–29 Boston Bruins were on the Stanley Cup in 2 different places. Once beside 1926–27 Ottawa, and other on the first larger ring with winners from 1927–28 to 1939–40. Cy Denneny's name was engraved twice on the larger ring, once as Cy Dennenny Coach, and other time as C Denneny with the other players.".
- 1929–30_Montreal_Canadiens_season engravingNotes "* Mistake - Georges Richer was engraved as a Physician, but his official title was a member of the board directors. * Mistake - Co-Owner Louis A. Letourneau was misspelt H.A. LETOURNEAU.".
- 1930_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* Mistake - Georges Richer was engraved as a physician, but his official title was a member of the board directors. * Mistake - co-owner Louis A. Letourneau was misspelt H.A. LETOURNEAU. * *-The Team Physician and one Ass't trainers first names are unknown. * Montreal included the date, day, game number, location, and score for each playoff game on the Stanley Cup. In 1931, 1932, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939 each playoff game played by the winning team was included on the Stanley Cup.".
- 1930–31_Montreal_Canadiens_season engravingNotes "* Officially, owner Leo Dandurand was the General Manager of the Montreal Canadiens from 1921–22 to 1934–35. However, Cecil Hart was engraved on the Stanley Cup in 1930, 1931, and he is listed on every team picture for those seasons as Manager, not Coach.".
- 1931_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* Officially, owner Leo Dandurand was the Manager of the Montreal Canadiens from 1921–22 to 1934–35. However, Cecil Hart was engraved on the Stanley Cup in 1930 and 1931, and he is listed on every team picture for those seasons as Manager. * *-The team physicians first name is remains unknown".
- 1931–32_Toronto_Maple_Leafs_season engravingNotes "* Conn Smythe's son Stafford Smythe is the youngest person to be engraved on the Stanley Cup, engraved in 1932 at age 11. His name was also engraved sideways on the original ring. It was engraved the correct way on the newer version. * Conn Smythe was engraved twice, once as Conn Smythe, Manager, the other time as Conn Smythe -- Managing Director. His name was only included once on the newer version of the Stanley Cup. * Smythe wanted to include 17 investors on the Stanley Cup, and playoff scores. In order to have enough room five player's names were engraved by their last name only: Darragh, Finnigan, Gracie, Miller, Robertson. When the cup was redesigned during 1957–58 season, the playoff game scores, 17 investors, and five players listed by only their last name only were removed. Those five players played every playoff game and qualified to be on the cup. There was more than enough room to include them.".
- 1932_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* Conn Smythe's son Stafford Smythe is the youngest person to be engraved on the Stanley Cup, engraved in 1932 at age 11. His name was also engraved sideways on the original ring. It was engraved the correct way on the newer version. * Conn Smythe was engraved twice, once as Conn Smythe, manager, the other time as Conn Smythe -- managing director. His name was only included once on the newer version of the Stanley Cup. * Smythe wanted to include 17 investors on the Stanley Cup, and playoff scores. In order to have enough room five player's names were engraved by their last name only: Darragh, Finnigan, Gracie, Miller, Robertson. When the cup was redesigned during the 1957–58 season, the playoff game scores, 17 investors, and five players listed by only their last name only were removed. Those five players played every playoff game and qualified to be on the cup. There was more than enough room to include them.".
- 1932–33_New_York_Rangers_season engravingNotes "* New York Rangers included two smaller rings on the Stanley Cup. Due to the size of the first ring, no playoff score were included. On the Second ring they honored Lester Patrick Lester Patrick's name was put on the Stanley Cup twice in 1934. *Rangers did not include President William Carey's name on the Stanley Cup engraving. He is only President of a Stanley Cup winning team left off the Cup, since the engraving of winning members became an annual tradition in 1924.".
- 1933_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* New York Rangers included two smaller rings on the Stanley Cup. Due to the size of the first ring, no playoff score was included. On the Second ring they honored Lester Patrick Lester Patrick's name was put on the Stanley Cup twice in 1933. Even with adding 2 rings the New York Rangers did not include any playoff scores on the Stanley Cup. *Rangers did not include President William Carey's name on the Stanley Cup. He is only President of a Stanley Cup winning team left off the Cup, since the engraving of winning members became an annual tradition in 1924. John Hammond returned as President of the New York Rangers in off season; this may be the reason William Carey and Richard Hojt were left off the Stanley Cup.".
- 1934_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* Chuck Gardiner became the only goalie to be engraved on the Stanley Cup as a Captain. In 1948 Bill Durnan of the Montreal Canadiens became the last goalie to wear the "C" as captain. In the summer of 1948, NHL changed the rules saying goaltenders can no longer serve as the captain. Only one has served as captain since , but he could not wear the "C". * Canadian Johnny Gottselig was the first Russian-born player to win the Stanley Cup. Gottselig moved to Canada with his family at a very young age. * Lionel Conacher's name was misspelled T. Conacher instead of L. Conacher. * Joe Starke never played in the NHL as a goalie, but his name is on the Stanley Cup. Some sources says Starke played 2 regular season games at defence. The NHL officially says Starke did not play a game in NHL at any position. * Chicago did not add a ring, they just used up the rest of ring put on by the New York Rangers the prior season. When the New York Rangers won the Cup in 1933 they put 2 rings on the cup, with the first listing the members. On the second ring they included the following: "1933 Marked the seventh consecutive year in which Lester Patrick had piloted the Rangers to the National Hockey League Playoffs". Chicago did not have room to include any playoff scores.".
- 1934–35_Montreal_Maroons_season engravingNotes "*Bill MacKenzie was loaned to New York Rangers on 1935-01-29. In the Stanley Cup Semi-Finals, the Maroons defeated the Rangers, while MacKenzie played in a losing cause for the Rangers. He was included on the Stanley Cup and team picture. However, under NHL rules MacKenzie was disqualified from winning the Stanley Cup, because he was a member of the Rangers when the Maroons won it. *In 1934 Tommy Gorman led the Chicago Black Hawks to the Stanley Cup. In the off-season Gorman was fired after a dispute with President/Owner Fredric McLaughlin. Montreal Maroons hired Gorman as and he led Maroons to the Stanley Cup. He became only Manager and/or Coach to win back to back Stanley Cups with 2 different teams. * Montreal Maroons did not include any playoff scores in 1935.".
- 1935_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "*Bill MacKenzie was loaned to New York Rangers on 1935-01-29. In the Stanley Cup Semi-Finals, the Maroons defeated the Rangers, while MacKenzie played in a losing cause for the Rangers. He was included on the Stanley Cup and team picture. However, under NHL rules MacKenzie was disqualified from winning the Stanley Cup, because he was a member of the Rangers when the Maroons won it. *In 1934 Tommy Gorman led the Chicago Black Hawks to the Stanley Cup. In the off-season Gorman was fired after a dispute with President/Owner Fredric McLaughlin. Montreal Maroons hired Gorman as and he led Maroons to the Stanley Cup. He became only Manager and/or Coach to win back to back Stanley Cups with 2 different teams. * Montreal Maroons did not include any playoff scores in 1935.".
- 1936_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* 4 members were included on team picture, but left off the Stanley Cup, Wilfie Starr†, Art Giroux†, Les Tooke†, Carl Mattson† . Les Took was a spare goalie who never played in the NHL.".
- 1936–37_Detroit_Red_Wings_season engravingNotes "* Initially, the engraving for 1936 and 1937 included each every members position, and playoff scores. Hec Kilrea's position was listed as 'General Utility' instead of 'Left Wing'. When the Cup was redone during 1957–58 season all player positions and playoff scores for both years were left off the cup. * *2 players Pete Kelly, Howard Mackie were included on the original ring in 1937. Their names are not on the newer ring, now retired to the Hockey Hall of Fame. Carl Mattson was not included on the Cup in 1936, 1937. There is more than enough room for 3 three members to have been engraved on the ring. * Ebbie Goodfellow served as Captain, because Doug Young missed most of the season with an injury.".
- 1937_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* Initially, the engraving for 1936 and 1937 included each member's position, and playoff scores. Hec Kilrea's position was listed as 'General Utility' instead of 'Left Wing'. No other time was every player's position included on the Stanley Cup. When the Cup was redone during 1957–58 season, all player positions and playoff scores for both years were left off the cup. * *Two players, Pete Kelly and Howard Mackie, were included on the original ring in 1937. Their names are not on the newer ring, now retired to the Hockey Hall of Fame. *†Carl Mattson was not included on the Cup in 1936 or 1937. There is more than enough room for all three members to have been engraved on the ring. * Ebbie Goodfellow served as Captain, because Doug Young missed most of the season with an injury. * Jimmy Orlando played 9 regular season games for Detroit, but 37 regular season games, and 5 playoff games in the minors for Pittsburgh. Detroit still included his name on the Stanley Cup even though he did not qualify.".
- 1938_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "6.2847907128E12".
- 1939_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "*From 1930 to 1939, except for the 1933 New York Rangers, 1934 Chicago Black Hawks and 1935 Montreal Maroons every team included their playoff games scores on the Stanley Cup. In 1939, the Boston Bruins were the last team to do this. When the Cup was redone during 1957–58 season all playoff game scores were left off the new ring for the cup winners from 1928 to 1940. * Three players were included on the Stanley Cup, but did not qualify Pat McReavy , Terry Reardon , Jack Shewchuk . Not one of the three players played in the playoffs.".
- 1940_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "a Missing from the Stanley Cup, but qualified to be on it. * Frank Boucher was 6th NHL rookie coach to win the Stanley Cup. * Lester Patrick and Frank Boucher became the first duo to win the Stanley Cup together as players and then as a coach-managerial team, having won as players on the Rangers in 1928.".
- 1941_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "*Frank Ryan was included on the 1929 and 1941 Stanley Cup pictures, but his name is not engraved on the Stanley Cup. *Des Smith was engraved as WES SMITH with an "W" instead an "D". This mistake was corrected when the Stanley Cup was redone during the 1957–58 Season. *Pat McReavy was misspelled PAT McCREAVY with an extra "C" on new version of the cup created during the 1957–58 season. Pat McReavy was often misspelled as Pat McCreavy on some team pictures with the Boston Bruins. When the Replica Cup was created in 1992–93, Pat McReavy name was misspelled as Pat McCeavy with "C" instead of a "R".".
- 1941–42_Toronto_Maple_Leafs_season engravingNotes "5.935194E8".
- 1942_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "5.935194E8".
- 1942–43_Detroit_Red_Wings_season engravingNotes "*Jack Adams was suspended during the playoffs, so injured defenceman Ebbie Goodfellow served as Coach during Adams' suspension. When the cup was engraved, Adams was listed as Manager and Goodfellow as Coach, even though Adams was officially the Manager-Coach. *Johnny Holota, and Carl Mattason names were originally left off the Stanley Cup. When cup was redone during 1957–58 season Holata name was added to the Cup. John Holota played only 12 games, did not play in the playoffs, and did not qualify to be engraved on the Stanley Cup.".
- 1943_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "*Jack Adams was suspended during the playoffs, so injured defenceman Ebbie Goodfellow served as Coach during Adams' suspension. When the cup was engraved, Adams was listed as Manager and Goodfellow as Coach, even though Adams was officially the Manager-Coach. *Johnny Holota, was originally left off the Stanley Cup. When cup was redone during 1957–58 season Holata's name was added to the Cup. John Holota played only 12 games, did not play in the playoffs, and did not qualify to be engraved on the Stanley Cup &-Carl Mattson was left off the Stanley Cup, but was included on mid-season team picture.".
- 1943–44_Montreal_Canadiens_season engravingNotes "*Trainer Ernie Cook and Hector Dubois were included on the team picture in 1944, 1946. However, their names were not engraved on the Cup. When the Stanley Cup was redesigned during the 1957–58 season Cook was added to cup in 1944, but not to 1946 team. Dubois would later have his name on the Stanley Cup 6 times 1953–56–57–58–59–60. *In 1944 Tommy Gorman became the only Manager to win 4 Stanley Cup with 4 different teams. 1920–21–23 Ottawa Senators, 1934 Chicago Black Hawks, 1935 Montreal Maroons and 1944 Montreal Canadiens. He would retire as a champion, after winning one more cup with the Canadiens in 1946. ;Spelling mistakes *Bill Durnan's name was misspelled as BILL DURMAN. The first "N" was engraved as a "M". The mistake was corrected in 1992–93 when the Replica Cup was created. *Gerald "Gerry" Heffernan won only 1 Stanley Cup in his career in 1944. However, his name is spelled differently on each of the rings that included the 1944 Montreal Canadiens. *On the original ring in 1944 as GERALD HEFFERNAN *On the Redesigned ring created during 1957–58 season as JERRY HEFFERNAN *On the Replica ring created in 1992–93 as GERRY HEFFERNAN".
- 1944_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "*Trainer Ernie Cook and Hector Dubois were included on the team picture in 1944, 1946. However, their names were not engraved on the Cup. When the Stanley Cup was redesigned during the 1957–58 season Cook was added to cup in 1944, but not to 1946 team. Dubois was not added to 1944, 1946 team. Dubois would later have his name on the Stanley Cup 6 times 1953–56–57–58–59–60. *In 1944 Tommy Gorman became the only Manager to win 4 Stanley Cup with 4 different teams. 1920–21–23 Ottawa Senators, 1934 Chicago Black Hawks, 1935 Montreal Maroons and 1944 Montreal Canadiens. He would retire as a champion, after winning one more cup with the Canadiens in 1946. ;Spelling mistakes *Bill Durnan's name was misspelled as BILL DURMAN. The first "N" was engraved as a "M". The mistake was corrected in 1992–93 when the Replica Cup was created. *Gerald "Gerry" Heffernan won only 1 Stanley Cup in his career in 1944. However, his name is spelled differently on each of the rings that included the 1944 Montreal Canadiens. *On the original ring in 1944 as GERALD HEFFERNAN *On the Redesigned ring created during 1957–58 season as JERRY HEFFERNAN *On the Replica ring created in 1992–93 as GERRY HEFFERNAN".
- 1946_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "*Joe Beniot only won 1 Stanley Cup, but his name was engraved differently on all rings with 1946 Montreal *Original Ring - Joseph Benoit *Presentation Ring - Jo Benoit *Replica Ring - Joe Benoit".
- 1946–47_Toronto_Maple_Leafs_season engravingNotes "†Joe Klukay name was removed by mistake from new version of 1947 Toronto's engraving created in 1957–58. There is more than enough room to add his name. He played in finals and qualified to be on the cup. When the Replica Cup was created in 1992–93 a new mistake happened. Robert J. Galloway's name was misspelled as P.J. Galloway with "P" instead of a "R". His name is spelled correctly the first 2 times 1947 Toronto members were engraved.".
- 1947_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* †Joe Klukay name was removed by mistake from new version of 1947 Toronto's engraving created in 1957–58. * 1947 Toronto Maple Leafs were first Stanley Cup winning to have the Captain, and Assistant Captain marked on their sweaters on their Stanley Cup team picture. * When the Replica Cup was created in 1992–93 a new mistake happened. Robert J. Galloway's name was misspelled as P.J. Galloway with "P" instead of a "R". His name is spelled correctly the first 2 times 1947 Toronto members were engraved.".
- 1948_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "When the Stanley Cup was redone in 1957–58, Robert J. Galloway's name was engraved as P.J. GALLOWAY. The "P" should be a "R". This mistake was repeated on the Replica Cup created in 1992–93.".
- 1949_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "*†The following members were engraved on the original Stanley Cup in 1949, but removed from the current Cup Bill Ezinicki† , Archie Campbell†, Ed Finkin†, Norman Delarue†, Horance MacIntyre†, James Murphy† . There is room for 5 more names to be included on the cup. *††Tod Sloan's name is not on the cup in 1949, but was included on the team picture. Sloan only played 29 games, and did not play in the playoffs. Sloan name was engraved on the cup in 1951, 1961. *William A.H. MacBrien's last name was spelled wrong. W.A.H. MacBRIAN with an "A" instead of an "E". Mistake was corrected on the Replica Cup created in 1992–93.".
- 1949–50_Detroit_Red_Wings_season engravingNotes "* Terry Sawchuk played seven NHL games in 1950, because Harry Lumley was injured. Sawchuk was not available for the playoffs, because he was helping the AHL Indianapolis Capitols win the Calder Cup. Instead, Harry MacQuestion was called up as the spare goalie for the playoffs. MacQuestion's name was engraved on the Stanley Cup, but he never played in the NHL. MacQuestion was removed from the Stanley Cup when it was redone during 1957–58 season. * Detroit did not engrave Gordon Haidy and Doug McKay on the Stanley Cup, even though they each played one playoff game and qualified to be on the cup.".
- 1950_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* Terry Sawchuk played seven NHL games in 1950, because Harry Lumley was injured. Sawchuk was not available for the playoffs, because he was helping the AHL Indianapolis Capitals win the Calder Cup. Instead, Harry MacQuestion was called up as the spare goalie for the playoffs. MacQuestion's name was engraved on the Stanley Cup, but he never played in the NHL. MacQuestion was removed from the Stanley Cup when it was re-done during 1957–58 season. * Detroit did not engrave Gordon Haidy and Doug McKay on the Stanley Cup, even though they each played one playoff game and qualified to be on the cup.".
- 1951_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* † Included on the original ring in 1951. There was no room left for the 3 team doctors the way that the Toronto Maple Leafs 1951 members were engraved on the new ring during the 1957–58 season. *A played only 13 games, but name is on the cup. B played only 12 games, but name is on the cup. Both Hugh Holton, Bob Hassard did not play in the playoff, or qualify to be on the cup. *Joe Primeau was the 7th NHL rookie coach to win the Stanley Cup. * ** John McCormack played 46 regular season games, he was sent to the minors to play in the playoffs. McCormack was still included on the Stanley Cup.".
- 1952–53_Montreal_Canadiens_season engravingNotes "*Eddie Maruz was misspelled EDDIE MARUZE, with an extra "E" on the Replica Cup created in 1992–93. His name was spelled correctly on the other 2 rings. * Mistake Gaston Bettez name was misspelled in 1953. Gettez was GOSTON BETTES on the original ring in 1953, G Bettes on the other 2 rings of 1953 Montreal.".
- 1953_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "*Eddie Maruz was misspelled EDDIE MARUZE, with an extra "E" on the Replica Cup created in 1992–93. His name was spelled correctly on the other 2 rings. * Mistake Gaston Bettez name was misspelled in 1953. Gettez was GOSTON BETTES on the original ring in 1953, G Bettes on the other 2 rings of 1953 Montreal.".
- 1953–54_Detroit_Red_Wings_season engravingNotes "960.0".
- 1954_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "960.0".
- 1954–55_Detroit_Red_Wings_season engravingNotes "5.91705E8".
- 1955_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "5.91705E8".
- 1955–56_Montreal_Canadiens_season engravingNotes "* Emile "Butch" Bouchard was engraved on the Stanley Cup in 1944, 1946, 1953 as EMILE BOUCHARD. He was then engraved on the Stanley Cup as BUTCH BOUCHARD in 1956. * Mistake Bob Turner is listed as Trainer on Stanley Cup. He was a defenseman. Hector Dubois and Gaston Bettez were the trainers, but no position was listed. * Mistake Claude Provost name was misspelt C. PREVOST with an "E" instead an "O". Turner and Provost mistakes were not corrected on the Replica Cup created in 1992–93. * Mistake Gaston Bettez was spelt wrong G BETTEX when cup was redone in 1957–58 with an "X" instead of "Z", and mistake was repeated on the Replica Cup. His name was spelt correctly on the original ring as G. BETTEZ.".
- 1960–61_Chicago_Black_Hawks_season engravingNotes "* Allan Roy Edwards was engraved as Allan R. Edwards. He never played for Chicago. Roy Edwards first NHL game was during the 1967–68 season with Detroit. * Denis DeJordy's first NHL game was during the 1962–63 season, when he replaced Glenn Hall. This ended Hall's record of 502 consecutive complete games. * Ronald Robert Murphy was engraved as Robert Murphy. * Tod Aloysius Martin Sloan was engraved as Martin A. Sloan.".
- 1961_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* Allan Roy Edwards was engraved as Allan R. Edwards. He never played for Chicago. Roy Edwards first NHL game was during the 1967–68 season with Detroit. * Denis DeJordy first NHL game was during the 1962–63 season, when he replaced Glenn Hall. This ended Hall's record of 502 consecutive complete games. * Ronald Robert Murphy was engraved as Robert Murphy. * Tod Aloysius Martin Sloan was engraved as Martin A. Sloan. He was engraved on the cup was Tod Sloan in 1951 with Toronto.".
- 1962_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* *Larry Hillman played only 5 regular-season games, and spent most of the year in the minors. His name was still engraved on the Stanley Cup.".
- 1963_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* *Larry Hillman played only 5 regular-season games, and spent most of the year in the minors. His name was still engraved on the Stanley Cup. * Toronto Maple Leafs was engraved as the TORONTO MAPLE LEAES, with an "E" instead of an "F". This mistake was corrected on the Replica Cup. * John MacMillan was engraved as C. MacMILLAN, but his first name starts with a "J". MacMillan name was not corrected on the Replica Cup created in 1992–93.".
- 1964_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* Frank "King" Clancy name was misspelled on the Stanley Cup as FRANK KING CLANCE ASST COACH GEN MAN. Clancy last name should end with a "Y" instead an "E". In 1992–93 the mistake was corrected on the newly created Replica Cup. *† Played in the Stanley Cup Finals qualifying to be on the cup, but name was left off the Stanley Cup. *†† #19 Kent Doulgas played 43 games for Toronto. He name was left off the Stanley Cup, because he played in the minors during the playoffs. * .".
- 1964–65_Montreal_Canadiens_season engravingNotes "*A Garry Peters played 13 games. B Bryan Watson played 8 games. C Ernie Walkey was dressed, but did not play in the regular season. All 3 players spent most of season in the minors, but name was put on the Stanley Cup. None of 3 players played in the playoff, or officially qualify to on the cup. * When Toronto won the Stanley Cup in 1962, 1963, 1964 they took up more room then allowed to engraved their winning members names on it. So When Montreal won the Stanley Cup, the ring was finished off with 32 members. If the ring had been engraved correctly in 1964–65. There would have been more than enough room to included all 27 members of Montreal Canadiens 1965-66 with their full first and Last names, and non-playing positions.".
- 1965_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "*A Garry Peters played 13 games. B Bryan Watson played 8 games. C Ernie Walkey was dressed, but did not play in the regular season. All 3 players spent most of season in the minors, but name was put on the Stanley Cup. None of the three players played in the playoff, or officially qualify to on the cup. * *Gilles Tremblay played 25 games and missed the rest of the season injured. * When Toronto won the Stanley Cup in 1962, 1963, and 1964, they took up more room than was allowed for engraving their winning members' names on it. So when Montreal won the Stanley Cup, the ring was finished off with 32 members. If the ring had been engraved correctly in 1964–65, there would have been more than enough room to include all 27 members of the Montreal Canadiens 1965–66 roster with their full first and last names, and non-playing positions.".
- 1966–67_Toronto_Maple_Leafs_season engravingNotes "1.3254192E9".
- 1967_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "1.3254192E9".
- 1968_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "Ernie Wakely was engraved on the cup twice with Montreal in 1965, 1968, but did not play any games for Montreal both seasons. His first NHL games was in 1963, and his second NHL games was in 1969. He would lead the NHL with the best goals-against-average while playing with St. Louis in 1971.".
- 1969_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* Anthony "Tony" Esposito's name was misspelled on the Replica Stanley Cup created in 1992–93 as P. FSPOSITO instead of A. ESPOSITO. * Claude Ruel was the 10th NHL rookie coach to win the Stanley Cup.".
- 1969–70_Boston_Bruins_season engravingNotes "* Tom Johnson's name was engraved T. Johnson TR by mistake. Johnson was actually the assistant manager, not the trainer. The mistake was not corrected on the replica Cup created in 1992–93. * Ted Green received a head injury in a pre-season game. He missed the entire season, but his name was still engraved on the Stanley Cup. John Adams and Ivan Boldirev had their names engraved on the Cup before they played their first NHL game. Boldirev played his first NHL game during 1970–71 season, Adams played his first NHL game for Boston during in the 1972–73 season. Dan Schock played in the minors, but was called up to play one playoff game, earning a spot on the Stanley Cup.".