Kalamazoo hockey fans will want to see the trophy that players have fought and bled for since 1893.

Photo: Eric Meier
Photo: Eric Meier
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Lord Stanley's Cup is in Kalamazoo for Hockey Heritage Week and Phillip Pritchard, keeper of the cup, was in our Kalamazoo Country studios.

There will be a general viewing of the Cup Tuesday, February 2 at 7:30 p.m. at Old Burdick's Wings West location and then the cup will be at Wings Event Center at 7:30.

Admission to the general public viewing events require a ticket to either the February 5 or 6 K-Wings game against the Toledo Walleye. Fans are encouraged to bring their own device for a photo with the trophy, or utilize the professional photographer who will be made available for photos.

Along with the exhibits and games that will be erected inside Wings Event Center for the February 5 and 6 contests against Toledo, the Hockey Hall of Fame will also be sending the Conn Smythe Trophy, the Frank J. Selke Trophy and the Turner Cup to be displayed during the weekend.

 

 

 

 

 

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