![]() His book, TAKE YOUR EYE OFF THE PUCK, is available on Amazon and wherever books are sold. In keeping with the NHL’s yearlong Centennial Celebration, 23 members of the 100 Greatest NHL Players are featured in the spot names that are synonymous with winning the Stanley Cup Mario. Greg Wyshynski is a writer for Yahoo Sports. * Bobby Hull again, huh guys? Like, this literally doesn’t mean anything to you? ![]() ![]() * Instead of ending with Bobby Orr, they should have ended on Jonathan Toews saying “but it’s pronounced ‘TAVES.’” We’re just handing out great ideas like candy over here. And getting your name on the Cup is a unique honor to hockey and something you totally have to earn unless you’re Basil Pocklington. We’ve covered raising it and partying with it and crying next to it, so engraving would seem to be the next logical move. * You have to give the NHL and its ad partners credit for finding new ways to fetishize the Stanley Cup. * The more Teemu, the better, we’ve always said. In keeping with the NHL’s yearlong Centennial Celebration, 23 members of the 100 Greatest NHL Players are featured in the spot – names that are synonymous with winning the Stanley Cup – Mario Lemieux, Wayne Gretzky, Phil Esposito, Mike Modano, Bobby Orr, Sidney Crosby, Martin Brodeur, Jonathan Toews, Teemu Selanne, Dave Keon, Bobby Hull, Brett Hull, Mark Messier, Sergei Fedorov, Patrick Roy, Ray Bourque, Steve Yzerman, Mike Bossy, Bobby Clarke, Dennis Potvin, Billy Smith, Nicklas Lidstrom and Bryan Trottier. ![]() Like a living crossword puzzle, combined with an NHL Legends’ game. ![]()
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