Monday, May 30, 2011

The Latest News About 'Stanley Cup'

10 Stanley Cup storylines – The Stanley Cup playoffs began with 16 teams 48 days ago and now it’s down to two: the Vancouver Canucks and Boston Bruins. With the Stanley Cup Final set for Wednesday, here’s a look at 10 storylines for the final. (This story continues here)

Stanley Cup tickets reaching $2,000 on websites – — Zaak Ghelani was in the stands 17 years ago when Vancouver defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs to advance to the Stanley Cup final, but back then he couldn’t afford the pricey tickets to watch the Canucks in the final round of the 1994 playoffs. (This story continues here)

Stanley Cup drought to end for Bruins or Canucks – The Vancouver Canucks faceoff against the Boston Bruins in a Stanley Cup final that will allow one city’s long-suffering fans to quench its championship thirst. (This story continues here)

Stanley Cup tickets are fetching over $2000 – Zaak Ghelani was in the stands 17 years ago when Vancouver defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs to advance to the Stanley Cup final, but back then he couldn’t afford the pricey tickets to watch the Canucks in the final round of the 1994 playoffs. (This story continues here)

Bruins/Canucks Stanley Cup Preview: Who has the better coach? – Leading up to Wednesday’s Game 1, Puck Daddy’s Sean Leahy and Greg Wyshynski are previewing every facet of the Stanley Cup Finals between the Boston Bruins and the Vancouver Canucks — on the ice and off the ice. For all of their success, all of their impact, all of their accolades, the head coaches for the Vancouver Canucks and Boston Bruins have spent more time on the hot seat than a lifeguard … (This story continues here)

2011 Stanley Cup Finals: Boston Bruins vs. Vancouver Canucks Analysis – It’s been a long and brutal road to the 2011 Stanley Cup Championship, but the Vancouver Canucks and Boston Bruins have found their way to hockey’s most exciting stage. Vancouver is looking for their first ever Stanley Cup, and with the way Henrik Sedin and Ryan Kesler have been playing recently the Canucks are coming into the Stanley Cup playing their best playoff hockey yet. Boston has five … (This story continues here)

Bruins on Cup finals: ‘More work to be done’ – The Bruins are glad they made it to the Stanley Cup finals but know that there is still more work to be done. (This story continues here)

Canucks Hope For 1st Stanley Cup Championship – The Vancouver Canucks have history on their side as they look to secure their first Stanley Cup championship. (This story continues here)

Vancouver Canucks Vs. Boston Bruins, And The Five Most-Traveled Stanley Cup Finals – When the Vancouver Canucks and Boston Bruins face off in the Stanley Cup Finals this week, they’ll be part of the most-traveled Cup Final series in modern history. In 1905, one team topped them. In recent years, there’s been a lot of travel during the Stanley Cup Finals. In 2004, the Tampa Bay Lightning and Calgary Flames traveled 2,291 miles between cities during their seven-game series, and in … (This story continues here)

Stanley Cup tickets fetching $2,000 or more online – Tickets for the final round of the Stanley Cup playoffs haven’t even gone on sale to the general public yet, but seats are already fetching thousands of dollars online. (This story continues here)

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