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Stanley Cup saying goodbye to names of some of NHL’s legends to make room for more players

The Stanley Cup is unique among major prizes because the NHL passes it from team to team instead of producing a new one for every champion. It’s also the only one that includes the name of every player to win it in each season — though the names come and go.

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Players like Gordie Howe, Bobby Hull and Maurice “Rocket” Richard might not have known that their immortality has an expiration date, but modern players realize getting one’s name on the Cup isn’t forever any more.


BOSTON—So long, Gordon Howe.

Bye-bye, Robert Hull.

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