1994 Stanley Cup Champion, a dream of children who have played New York Rangers Hockey. The glory, glory and fame of this trophy are the most elite beings of all sports so far. To my surprise, these players took years of effort to put the cup on their head. Why is there such a motive? What does this trophy mean for many people?
After getting 3 times scorers Pavel Buri, Lange steam rockets must become the most happy hockey team. When Rangers vs. Vancouver Canucks is playing tonight, 'Russian rocket' will participate in the lineup. Ironically, do not miss it. He gained fame in the Canadian team's game and led them to the 1994 Stanley Cup final - he was the first year to lead the NHL goal - defeated by the only Rangers. - ... Oberth conducted an experiment to simulate weightlessness and designed a remote liquid propellant rocket. It was submitted to the Ministry of German War in 1917, but it was refused. In 1922, Oberto submitted his doctoral dissertation "Rocket to Space" to his rocket. The degree at Heidelberg University was also rejected. In 1923, he published his first book, "Rocket enters the planetary space."
Charlie Gardner was the first NHL captain born in Europe to lead his team to Stanley Cup (1934). Dean Hatcher became the first captain of the United States who won the Stanley Cup in 1999. The first captain to lead the NHL team to the Stanley Cup Final (2007) is Daniel Alfreddson. He was trained in Europe to lead the NHL team to Stanley Cup (2008), then Zdeno Chara (2011) and Alexander Ovechkin (2018). Mark Messier is the first NHL player who won the Stanley Cup and is the captain of two different teams, Edmonton Oilers in 1990 and New York Rangers in 1994. The young captain won the Stanley Cup in 2009. 10 Months In 1895, Montreal's Victoria Grant was the youngest captain in 21 years and 2 months, leading his team to Stanley Cup.
In the hockey game, the Stanley Cup was initially only opened to the Canadian team, but in 1914 the cup's trustees allowed the US team to participate in the competition, the Stanley Cup winner was the World Champion became. When NHL began accepting the franchise in the United States, the phrase continued to be engraved repeatedly in the cup. When the NHL officially dominated the cup in 1947, the resulting consensus was that "the winner of this trophy will be a world-recognized pro hockey champion." When the World Hockey Association started playing in the 1970s, they tried to challenge the Stanley Cup and mentioned the agreement in 1947. Since then, NHL is pleased to call their champion the Stanley Cup. NHL will not resume the use of phrase world champion to commemorate the Stanley Cup champion