Monday, May 30, 2011

The Latest Updates On 'Stanley Cup'

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)

STANLEY CUP FINALS: Bruins owner can'thelp but smile now – BOSTON — Clearly, there have been some long, dreary Memorial Day Weekends for Boston Bruins owner Jeremy Jacobs. This is not one of them. (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)

Bruins, Canucks look to end Stanley Cup drought – Both teams have chance to wipe out decades of frustration in this year’s final (This story continues here)

Stanley Cup Finals – BRUINS VS. CANUCKS Best-of-seven (x-if necessary) Wednesday: at Vancouver, 5 p.m. Saturday : at Vancouver, 5 p.m. June 6: at Boston, 5 p.m. Versus June 8: at Boston, 5 p.m. Versus x-June 10: at Vancouver, 5 p.m. x-June… (This story continues here)

Canucks to battle Bruins for Stanley Cup title – The Vancouver Canucks will try to bring the Stanley Cup home to a Canadian team for the first time since 1993 when they face Boston in the National Hockey League Finals starting Wednesday. (This story continues here)

Online ticket resellers say Stanley Cup tickets fetching $2,000 or more – VANCOUVER – 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)

Online ticket resellers say Stanley Cup tickets fetching $2,000 – ‘These are the priciest tickets we’ve seen for the Stanley Cup final,’ StubHub spokeswoman says (This story continues here)

Malhotra cleared before Stanley Cup final – VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Manny Malhotra made it through about 10 minutes talking about his career-threatening eye injury before his emotions started to get the best of him. (This story continues here)

Shea-ved Ice: Stanley Cup Finals Prediction – It’s taken roughly two months to get to this point, but only two teams remain in the quest for Lord Stanley’s Cup. The Vancouver Canucks and Boston Bruins will open up the Stanley Cup Finals on Wednesday in Vancouver. (This story continues here)

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