Yes, the Stanley Cup is the same trophy that is awarded every year in the NHL.
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Yes, the Stanley Cup is the same trophy awarded every year in the NHL to the team that wins the playoffs.
No, the Stanley Cup is a perpetual trophy that is awarded to the NHL champions each year. The winning team's names are engraved on the cup, but the trophy itself remains the same.
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it is awarded to the winner of the NHL each year
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The Newbery was first awarded in 1922. Since then it has been awarded every year.
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.
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The trophy awarded to the World Series winner is called the Commissioner's Trophy and is small in stature compared to the Stanley Cup. Also unlike the the Stanley Cup, a new Commissioner's Trophy is awarded each season, where as the Stanley Cup is passed on to the next winner every season.
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