There has never been a team that had all Canadian players on one team.
The names of players, coaches, and team staff members of the winning team in the National Hockey League (NHL) get engraved on the Stanley Cup.
The names of players, coaches, and team staff from the winning team of the NHL Stanley Cup Finals are engraved on the Stanley Cup.
A championship ring given to the players and staff of the Stanley Cup winning team.
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Yes, Paul McNamara's name is engraved on the Stanley Cup for the 1961-62 Stanley Cup Champion Toronto Maple Leafs. He served as a member of the team's management during that season. The Cup features the names of players, coaches, and personnel associated with the championship team.
No if your from Canada you have to play for the Canada team and if your from Russia you had to play for Russia
yes some players are from Canada but the team isn't
After a team wins the Stanley Cup the players each have one day during the summer with the Stanley Cup to do whatever they like after each player has gotten their turn it goes back to the hockey hall of fame in Toronto until next year.
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It is named after Frederick Arthur, first Lord Stanley of Preston, Governor General of Canada from 1888-1893, who donated the Cup as "a challenge cup which should be held from year to year by the champion hockey team in the dominion of Canada."
Each player of the winning team of the Stanley cup gets to spend a day with the cup. After all players have spent their day with it will be passed on to the team that wins next year's Stanley Cup.
The Stanley Cup is named after Frederick Arthur Lord Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby, not "Sir Stanley". He was Governor General of Canada from 1888 to 1893. He is best known for donating the Stanley Cup as a challenge cup to be awarded annually to the best amateur hockey team in Canada.