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- 1971_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* Mistake Al MacNeil was engraved on the Stanley Cup as .COACH. MAC NEIL missing his first name "Al". MacNeil was spelled AL MACNEIL COACH on the Replica Cup. MacNeil became the first rookie coach to win the Stanley Cup as mid-season replacement. MacNeil replaced Claude Ruel after 23 games. MacNeil was also the 11 NHL Rookie Coach to win the Stanley Cup * Phil Roberto was misspelt P ROBRTO missing an "E". Roberto was name corrected P. ROBERTO on the Replica Cup created during the 1992–93 season.".
- 1972–73_Montreal_Canadiens_season engravingNotes "Murray Wilson's name was misspelled in 1973, 1976, 1977 as MURRY WILSON missing an "A". Murray Wilson was spelled correctly on the Stanley Cup in 1978. Wilson's name was also spelled correctly all 4 times on the Replica Cup. On the Replica Stanley Cup created in 1992–93 Bob Murdoch's name was spelled BOB MURDOCK with a "K" instead of a "H". His name was correct on the original engraving in 1973.".
- 1973_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "*Murray Wilson's name was misspelled in 1973, 1976, 1977 as MURRY WILSON missing an "A". Murray Wilson was spelled correctly on the Stanley Cup in 1978. Wilson's name was also spelled correctly all 4 times on the Replica Cup. *^ Assistant Manager were not included on the Stanley Cup, but qualified to be on it. *On the Replica Stanley Cup created in 1992–93 Bob Murdoch's name was spelled BOB MURDOCK with a "K" instead of a "H". His name was correct on the original engraving in 1973. * #30 Wayne Thomas, #3 Dale Hodgson - were included on the team picture, but did not play enough games to get their name on the Stanley Cup.".
- 1973–74_Philadelphia_Flyers_season engravingNotes "*Al MacAdam played five regular season games and one playoff game. Although he did receive a Stanley Cup ring, his name was not engraved on the Stanley Cup. *Joe Kodel, John Blogan were included on Philadelphia's Stanley Cup winning pictures in 1974, 1975, but their names do not appear on the Stanley Cup.".
- 1974_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "*Al MacAdam played five regular season games and one playoff game. Although he did receive a Stanley Cup ring, his name was not engraved on the Stanley Cup. *Joe Kodel^, John Blogan^ were included on Philadelphia's Stanley Cup winning pictures in 1974, 1975, but their names do not appear on the Stanley Cup.".
- 1974–75_Philadelphia_Flyers_season engravingNotes "* Edward "Ted" Harris won 5 Stanley Cups. He was engraved on the Stanley Cup with Montreal Canadiens as Edward Harris in 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969. Harris was engraved as Ted Harris with Philadelphia Flyers in 1975. * Joe Kadlec, John Blogan were included on Philadelphia's Stanley Cup winning pictures in 1974, 1975, but their names do not appear on the Stanley Cup. * Bobby Taylor only played 3 regular season games after coming out of retirement. His name was engraved on the Stanley Cup. *Philadelphia Flyers was the last Stanley Cup winning team to have every player born in Canada.".
- 1975_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* Edward "Ted" Harris won 5 Stanley Cups. He was engraved on the Stanley Cup with Montreal Canadiens as Edward Harris in 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969. Harris was engraved as Ted Harris with Philadelphia Flyers in 1975. * Joe Kadlec^, John Blogan^ were included on Philadelphia's Stanley Cup winning pictures in 1974, 1975, but their names do not appear on the Stanley Cup. * Bobby Taylor only played 3 regular season games after coming out of retirement. His name was engraved on the Stanley Cup, because he was dressed during the playoffs.".
- 1976_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* Don Awrey played 72 regular-season games, and John Van Boxmeer played 46 games. Neither player played in the playoffs so their names were not included on the Stanley Cup. The official rules says that players must play in the playoffs to be included on the Stanley Cup. This rule was not followed very well. Players who played in playoffs were often left off, and many players who did not play in the playoffs were still engraved on it. NHL was so upset they changed the rules, saying any player who played 40 games-1/2 the regular season game or more for the winning team, or 1 game in the Stanley Cup must be included. However, Awrey and Boxmeer were not added to the cup for 1976. Awrey's name is on the cup in 1970, 1972 with Boston. Boxmeer's name does not appear on the Stanley Cup. * Between 1976 and 1985 A were no longer marked on players' sweaters. Only the captain was marked with a "C."".
- 1977_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* Bob Gainey was misspelled on the Stanley Cup as ROBERT GAINY missing an "E". When the Replica Cup was created in 1992–93, ROBERT GAINEY was spelled correctly with 1977 Montreal. * #2 Brian Engblom played 2 playoff games, no regular-season games and no games in the finals. His name was left off the cup, because he did not qualify.".
- 1978_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "*†Murray Wilson only played 12 games due to spinal fusion surgery. His name was engraved on the Cup in 1978, even though he did not qualify.".
- 1979_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* †Yvan Cournoyer played only 18 regular season games. He missed the rest of the season due to a back injury. His name was still put on the cup, even though he did not qualify. Serge Savard served as captain while Cournoyer was injured. * ††Richard Sevigny's name was engraved on the Stanley Cup, before he played his first NHL game. He was dressed in the finals when Michel Larocque was injured in pre-game warm-up for game two. Sevigny would join Montreal full-time, the next season after Ken Dryden retired. *#26 Dan Newman played 16 regular season games, but did not qualify to be on the cup. He was dressed for one playoff in the quarter-finals, but did not play * Flody Curray changed roles from Assistant Manager to Director of Scouting. Name was left off the Stanley Cup.".
- 1980_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* †Alex McKendry played two regular season and six playoff games, but did not play in the finals. †Jean Potvin played 32 regular season games, but did not play in the playoffs. Both names were engraved on the Stanley Cup, even though they did not officially qualify. *Ken Morrow became the first player to win the Olympic Gold , and Stanley Cup in the same year. ^-Steve Corais was included on the team, but his name was left off the Stanley Cup.".
- 1981_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "*^-Steve Corais was included on the team, but name was left off the Stanley Cup. *† Lorne Henning played nine regular season and one playoff game. He was the last playing-coach to win the Stanley Cup. *†† Jean Potvin 18 games regular season games, and did not dress in the playoffs. He spent the rest of year as a broadcaster. Potvin's name was put on the cup in 1981, even though he did not officially qualify. *A new ring was created in 1993 for the winners from 1979 to 1991. New York Islanders was misspelled. NEW YORK ILANDERS missing the first "S". Name was spelt correctly on the Replica Cup also created in 1993.".
- 1982_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "*^-Steve Corais was included on the team, but name was left off the Stanley Cup. * Harry Boyd, Maurice Sabageno were included on the Stanley Cup in 1980, 1981. They were still part of the 1982, 1983 New York Islanders, but names were not put on the cup those years. * †Greg Gilbert played 1 regular season, and 4 playoff games . †Hector Marini played 30 regular season games, but was not dressed in the playoffs. Both names were included on the Stanley Cup, even though they did not officially qualify.".
- 1983_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "Note ^Steve Corais was included on all four New York Islanders team pictures 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983. Corais' name however, was not engraved on the Stanley Cup.".
- 1984_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "Each team was required to play 20 players out of a 24 man roster. The Oilers engraved 21 players' names on the Cup, leaving off 4 players who were dressed in the playoffs. * ^Mike Zanier was dressed for 2 games in the finals. He qualified to be engraved on the Stanley Cup. Edmonton did not include his name, because he had not played in the NHL. Only NHL season for Zanier was 5 games in 1985 with Oilers. * #6 Rick Chartraw played 4 games for NY Rangers, 24 for Edmonton, and 1 playoff game, spending 1/2 season in the minors. * #28 Larry Melnyk played 6 playoff games, and spent regular season in the minors * #25 Ramio Summenan played 2 games in regular season and 5 playoff games. He spent the rest of the season in the Europe. * Additionally, the name "Basil Pocklington" was engraved on the Stanley Cup in 1984. Basil was the father of Oilers owner Peter Pocklington and was not directly associated with the team. The NHL subsequently marked out Basil's name on the trophy with X's. When a new ring for the Cup was created in 1993, with winners from 1979 to 1991, Basil Pocklington's name was not on it. When the Cup returned to the Hockey Hall of Fame the abandoned ring had been damaged and could not be put back on the Stanley Cup. The Hockey Hall of Fame had Basil Pocklington's name put on the newly created Stanley Cup ring, then XXX'd out his name again. Basil's name was not added to the replica Stanley Cup also created in 1993. On the new ring, EDMONTON was misspelled DDMONTON. An "E" was stamped twice over the first "D" to correct the mistake.".
- 1985_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "Garnet "Ace" Bailey, Ed Chadwick, Lorne Davis, Matti Valsanen , Gordon Cameron received rings with Edmonton in 1984. Their names however, were left off the Stanley Cup in 1984, but included in 1985.".
- 1986_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* 4 names were not engraved on the Stanley Cup, but included on the team picture. #37 Steve Penney was dressed for 30 games, played 18. #36 Sergio Momesso played 24 regular season games. Both players missed the rest of season injured. They were not given injury exemption and included on the cup. * #22 Randy Bucyk* played 17 regular season games, and 2 playoff games, and did not play in the finals. He did not qualify be on the Stanley Cup. * †Morgan McCammon was included on the cup with Montreal in 1979 as a Director. It is tradition that Chairman of the Board name is engraved on the Stanley Cup, but Montreal left McCammon's name off on the Cup in 1986. * Starting in 1985–86 season, each NHL team was required to list two alternate captains for each game. Some teams may have more than two alternates, but only two can be marked with an 'A' each game. * The Montreal Canadiens played 11 rookies on their squad: Mike McPhee, Stephane Richer, Brian Skrudland, Mike Lalor, Patrick Roy, Steve Rooney, John Kordic, Claude Lemieux, David Maley, Sergio Momesso and Randy Bucyk. In addition, the Canadiens in 1986 were the last team to win the Stanley Cup without making at least one trade during the regular season. The only changes in the teams lineup were through their minor league team AHL Sherbrooke Canadiens. * Jean Perron was the 12th NHL rookie coach to win the Stanley Cup. Perron was also the last rookie coach to win the Stanley Cup in 1986, who coached the winning team for the whole season.".
- 1988_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* #29 Daryl Reaugh joined the team after Andy Moog left in September to play for Team Canada, and at the 1988 Olympics. Reaugh would play 6 games . After the Olympics, Moog was traded to Boston Bruins for minor leaguer goalie Bill Ranford. Reaugh was sent to the minors, being recalled during the conference finals. His name was left off, because he was playing in the minors after the trade deadline. * #20 Steve Dykstra played 42 NHL games in 1987–88 season. Dykstra joined Edmonton in a trade from the Buffalo Sabres, playing in 15 of the Oilers last 21 games, but not in the playoffs. He was left off, because he did not play all 42 games with Edmonton. * #32 Jim Wiemer - Played 12 regular season games and 2 games in Conference Finals. He was left off the Stanley Cup, because he did not play in the finals * This would mark the final time Wayne Gretzky would win the Stanley Cup. ;Team picture on the ice, after winning a championship * After the Oilers won the 1988 Stanley Cup, Wayne Gretzky, wanted a picture on the ice with all the players, and all non-playing members including management, coaches, trainers, scouts, locker room assistants. This tradition has been followed by each Stanley Cup winning team since. The team picture tradition after winning a championship is also followed by most hockey championship teams at all levels around the world. Gretzky wanted each member of the Oilers to be included on the team picture. However, when the cup was engraved all 5 scouts were left off: Garnet Bailey, Ed Chadwick, Lorne Davis, Matti Vaisanen , Bob Freeman . The Oilers also left 3 players off the Stanley Cup: Daryl Reaugh, Steve Dykstra, Jim Weimer. Bill Tuele had his name added to the cup for the first time. He has rings with the Oilers in 1984, 1985, 1987, but his name was not put on the Stanley Cup those seasons.".
- 1990–91_Pittsburgh_Penguins_season engravingNotes "*Bob Johnson became the second American-born head coach to win the Stanley Cup. Bill Stewart was the first in 1938 with the Chicago Blackhawks. *Jay Caufield spent the whole 1990–91 season with Pittsburgh. He played only 23 regular season games and did not dress in the playoffs. His name was engraved on the Stanley Cup due to the team's petition, even though he did not qualify.".
- 1991_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "*Jay Caufield* played only 23 games. His name was engraved on the Stanley Cup, because he spent the whole season with Pittsburgh. Included on the team picture, but left off the Stanley Cup * #5 Gord Dineen , #20 Jamie Leach , #18 Ken Priestlay , did not qualify to be included on the Stanley Cup for playing rest of the season in minors. * #27 Gilbert Delmore missed the whole season due to car accident in the off season. Delmore was still included on the team picture. * #44 Bruce Racine was called up from the minors to serve as back-up to Frank Pietrangelo. He was dressed for last two games of round one, and first two games of round two. Both Wendell Young , and Tom Barrasso were unable to play. Racine name was left off the Stanley Cup, because he had not played in the NHL - in fact, Racine has never played for Pittsburgh. His only NHL experience came in 1995-96 for the St. Louis Blues. Racine was included on the team picture. All 5 players were awarded Stanley Cup rings. *Pierre McGuire, Les Binkley, John Gill, Charlie Hodge, Ralph Cox were with the team as scouts in 1990–91, but names were not included on the Stanley Cup that year.".
- 1991–92_Pittsburgh_Penguins_season engravingNotes "--11-28".
- 1992_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "--11-26".
- 1992–93_Montreal_Canadiens_season engravingNotes "* Jesse Belanger† played 19 regular season games and 9 playoff games, but did not play in the finals. His name was included on the Cup even though he did not qualify. Oleg Petrov†† played 9 regular season games and 1 playoff game, but was left off the Cup. *Montreal did not include Aldo Giampaolo, Fred Steer, Bernard Brisset and Claude Ruel on the Stanley Cup, even though there is more than enough room. In 1986 Montreal included all the vice presidents, and director-player development on the Cup.".
- 1993_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* Jesse Belanger played 19 regular season games and 9 playoff games, but did not play in the finals. His name was included on the cup even though he did not qualify. Included on the team picture, but left off Stanley Cup. * Stephane T. Molson †, Eric H. Molson † * #9 Oleg Petrov played 9 regular season games and 1 playoff game, but was left off the cup, and team picture. He spent the rest of the season in the minors. *Montreal did not include Aldo Giampaolo, Fred Steer, Bernard Brisset , and Claude Ruel on the Stanley Cup, even though there is more than enough room. In 1986 Montreal included 3 of their 4 vice presidents, and Director-Player Development on the cup. All 7 members were awarded Stanley Cup Rings, along with all the scouts.".
- 1993–94_New_York_Rangers_season engravingNotes "*1991, 1992 Pittsburgh, and 1993 Montreal included at least one player on the Stanley Cup who did not officially qualify. When the New York Rangers submitted their list of names for engraving, Ed Olczyk and Mike Hartman were included. Ed Olczyk played 37 regular-season games, and played 1 game in the conference finals. Mike Hartman played 35 regular-season games, but did not play in the playoffs. Both players spent the entire season with New York Rangers, and missed over 10 games due to injuries. When the Stanley Cup was engraved, Olczyk and Hartman's names were not included. The Rangers protested so the NHL added Olczyk and Hartman to the bottom of the cup. The NHL does not add missing names after the cup has been engraved, but made an exception in this case. *NHL now agrees to allows players who do not officially qualify on the Stanley Cup on the Cup. However, some players who played in playoffs are still left off the Cup. While other players who play less than 10 regular season games and are not dressed in playoff are included. *Alexander Karpovtsev, Alexei Kovalev, Sergei Nemchinov, and Sergei Zubov became the first four Russian-trained players to have their names engraved on the Stanley Cup. Sergei Priakin played in the playoffs for the 1989 Stanley Cup champion Flames. Anatoli Semenov played in the playoffs for 1990 Stanley Cup champion Oilers. Oleg Petrov played in the playoffs for the 1993 Stanley Cup champion Canadiens. Neither of these 3 Russian-trained player played enough games to qualify for engraved on the Stanley Cup, but were given Stanley Cup Rings.".
- 1994_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "*When the New York Rangers submitted the list of names for engraving, Ed Olczyk and Mike Hartman were included, although they fell short of the official requirements of 41 regular season games, or participation in the Final. When the Stanley Cup was engraved, Olczyk and Hartman's names were omitted. Both players had spent the entire season with New York, and missed extensive time due to injury. At the Rangers' protest, the NHL added Olczyk and Hartman to the Cup. The NHL no longer adds missing names after the Cup has been engraved, though it allows teams to petition for the inclusion of players who do not officially qualify. *Seven players who won the cup in 1994 were also with the Edmonton Oilers in 1990 when they won their fifth Cup: Mark Messier, Kevin Lowe, Glenn Anderson, Jeff Beukeboom, Adam Graves, Craig MacTavish and Esa Tikkanen. An eighth player, Greg Gilbert, also won the Stanley Cup with the New York Islanders in 1982 and 1983. * *Alexander Karpovtsev, Alexei Kovalev, Sergei Nemchinov and Sergei Zubov became the first four Russian-trained players to have their names engraved on the Stanley Cup.".
- 1998–99_Dallas_Stars_season engravingNotes "* ††Brent Severyn played only 30 games, missing 22 regular season games due to injuries, and was a healthy scratch for the playoffs. Dallas included him on the Stanley Cup, because he spent the whole season with Dallas. * † Members were included on the 1999 Stanley Cup Picture, but were not engraved on the cup. *In February, Dallas added Doug Lidster from the Canadian National Team, and Brad Lukowich, from the minor league Kalamazoo Wings. Lidster played 17 regular season and 4 playoff games. Lukowich played 14 regular season and 8 playoff games . They were left off the cup even though they played in the playoffs. *Mike Modano, Shawn Chambers were the only players on the roster remaining from 1991 Minnesota North Stars. However Chambers left the Stars. He won the Stanley Cup in 1995 with New Jersey, before rejoining the Stars. Team was coached by Bob Gainey, the GM of the 1991 Minnesota North Stars, that lost in 6 games to Pittsburgh in the Stanley Cup Finals. The Minnesota North Stars moved to Dallas after the 1993 season.".
- 1999_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* † Brent Severyn played only 30 games, missing 22 regular season games due to injuries, and was a healthy scratch for the playoffs. Dallas asked the NHL to include his name, because he spent the whole season with Dallas. * †† Derek Plante - played 17 for Chicago, and 16 for Dallas NHL total 33 games. His name was included on the cup, even though he did not qualify. * Mike Modano and Shawn Chambers were the only players on the roster remaining from 1990-91 Minnesota North Stars, the franchise in its previous city until the conclusion of the 1992-93 season. The North Stars at the time were coached by Bob Gainey , where they lost in 6 games to the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 1991 Stanley Cup Finals. However Chambers was not with the North Stars/Stars for the whole period between 1991 and 1999, as he won the Stanley Cup in 1995 with the New Jersey Devils, before rejoining the Stars. Included on the team picture, but left off the Stanley Cup. *In February, Dallas added #6 Doug Lidster from the Canadian National Team, and #37 Brad Lukowich, from the minor league Kalamazoo Wings. Lidster played 17 regular season and 4 playoff games. Lukowich played 14 regular season and 8 playoff games . They were left off the cup even though they played in the playoffs. *Leon Friedrich† , Craig Lowery† , Doug Warner† - All 5 members were awarded Stanley Cup Rings".
- 2000–01_Colorado_Avalanche_season engravingNotes "^ Six players also won the Stanley Cup with Colorado in 1996 - Joe Sakic, Peter Forsberg, Jon Klemm, Stephane Yelle, Patrick Roy, and Adam Foote.".
- 2000–01_Colorado_Avalanche_season engravingNotes "† Bryan Muir was called up from the minors mid-season. He played 8 regular-season games , and 3 playoff games. Colorado was given permission to include Muir's name even though he did not officially qualify .".
- 2001_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "^ Six players also won the Stanley Cup with Colorado in 1996 - Joe Sakic, Peter Forsberg, Jon Klemm, Stephane Yelle, Patrick Roy, and Adam Foote.".
- 2001_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "† Bryan Muir was called up from the minors mid-season. He played 8 regular-season games , and 3 playoff games. Colorado was given permission to include Muir's name even though he did not officially qualify .".
- 2002_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* Manny Legace's name was misspelled MANNY LEGECE with an "E" instead of an "A". An "A" was stamped over the second "E" twice to correct this mistake. * Steve Yzerman and Brendan Shanahan became the second and third players to win the Olympic Gold Medal in hockey and the Stanley Cup in the Same Year * Chris Chelios and Brett Hull became the first players to win an Olympic Silver medal and the Stanley Cup in the same year.".
- 2003_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "*Marcel Pronovost won his 8th Stanley Cup - 5 as Player with Detroit in 1950, 1952, 1954–55, and Toronto in 1967, as well as 3 championships as a scout for New Jersey in 1995, 2000, and 2003. He set the record for years between first and last Stanley Cup wins with 53 years. * #17 Christian Berglund played 38 games for New Jersey. His name was left off the cup, because he was sent to the minors, before the trading deadline. * Jeff Friesen was first player engaved on the Stanley Cup with full middle name JEFF DARYL FRIESEN. Some players in the past had their middle initial included along with their first name on the Stanley cup. 2003 New Jersey included 9 other players who were listed with a middle initial.".
- 2006_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* †-Carolina requested that Anton Babchuk, and Andrew Hutchinson be included, because they fell just a few game short of the league minimum 41 regular-season games played. The NHL agreed, since both players spent their entire season in the NHL. * Frantisek Kaberle became the first player to win the Olympic Bronze Medal in ice hockey and the Stanley Cup in the same year. * Eric Staal's name was misspelled "Staaal" on the Stanley Cup. Engraver Louise St. Jacques was able to correct the mistake and removed the last "A". Included on team picture, but left off the Stanley Cup * #37 Keith Aucoin * #34 David Gove , * #50 Craig Kowalski did not play in any games in the NHL that season. All 3 players have Stanley Cup Rings.".
- 2008_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "*† Detroit petitioned to have Derek Meech's name added to the Stanley Cup. The NHL agreed to have his name added. He only played 32 regular season, and did not play in the playoffs; Meech spent the entire season with Detroit. * Chris Chelios became the oldest player to win the Stanley Cup at age 46 . * Five players won the Stanley Cup with Detroit in 1997, 1998, 2002, and 2008 - Kris Draper, Tomas Holmstrom, Nicklas Lidstrom, Kirk Maltby, and Darren McCarty. * 1 played both center and wing. Included on team picture, but left off the Stanley Cup".
- 2009_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "7.8894E8".
- 2010_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* Kris Versteeg's name was misspelled KRIS VERTSEEG with the "S" and "T" transposed. The engraver was able to correct the mistake.".
- 2011_Stanley_Cup_Finals engravingNotes "* Jeremy & Margaret Jacobs' last name was listed only once for both Owners. * Patrice Bergeron was given permission to include both his Father and Mother’s surnames and be listed as "Patrice Bergeron-Cleary." * Jim Johnson was given permission to include his nickname “Beats”. * * Marc Savard only played 25 regular season games due to multiple concussions, but was on the NHL roster for the entire season. The NHL granted the Bruins' request to have his name included on the Stanley Cup. Included on the team picture, left off the Stanley Cup * The NHL declined the teams request to include #47 Steve Kampfer, who played in 38 regular season games ; and #34 Shane Hnidy who played 3 regular season and 3 playoff games to be engraved on the cup. * Matt Falconer - also left off. * So, Boston chose to include their two longest serving scouts, Tom McVie and Adam Creighton instead of the two players the NHL declined for engraving. Seven other scouts were left off the Stanley Cup . All were awarded Stanley Cup Rings, along with every other person connected to the Boston Bruins, e.g. ticket agents, office staff, national anthem singer, pop corn vendors, security officers. In total, Boston Bruins owners gave out a record 504 Stanley Cup rings.".
- Canadian_Hockey_Association_(1909–10) engravingNotes "Ottawa engraved "Ottawa 1910" and "OTTAWA vs GALT/OTTAWA vs EDMONTON".".
- Kenora_Thistles engravingNotes "Kenora engraved their name inside the bowl of the Stanley Cup. 1907 Thistles of Kenora .".
- Victoria_Cougars 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.".