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No one. The Stanley Cup was awarded for the first time in 1893.
1893
it was first awarded in 1893, but in 1917 it was first awarded to the winner of the NHL
The Stanley Cup. It was named after the person who created it, Lord Stanley of Preston.
The NHL was formed in 1917 and the Stanley Cup awarded to its first champion in 1918. Previously the cup was awarded as the "Dominion of Canada Challenge Cup" and was awarded to the top amateur team in Canada starting in 1893 to Montreal HC. As a side note the "winged wheel" of the Detroit logo was actually taken from the Montreal HC.
Yes, the Stanley Cup is the same trophy that is awarded every year in the NHL.
The Stanley cup is awarded to the winner in American Hockey.
The Stanley Cup.
Trick question -- The Stanley Cup was not awarded in 1919 because of a flu epidemic.
No, teams do not get to keep the Stanley Cup if they win the championship. The Stanley Cup is a trophy that is awarded to the winning team each year, but it is returned at the end of the season to be awarded again the following year.
The Stanley Cup is usually kept at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto when it is not being awarded to the winning team.
Yes, the Stanley Cup is the same trophy awarded every year in the NHL to the team that wins the playoffs.