Trophies
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Categories
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Player Awards
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Award ledger
Stanley Cup
NHL Champion / 106 seasons awarded
Description: The most revered trophy in all of sports, the Stanley Cup is awarded annually to the National Hockey League champion. Also the oldest trophy in North American professional sports, the Stanley Cup has changed in size and shape over the years. The current version of the trophy is made of silver and nickel alloy, is almost 3 feet tall and weighs nearly 35 pounds. 2024-25 Winner: The Florida Panthers repeated as champions by defeating the same opponent – the Edmonton Oilers – in the 11th Stanley Cup Final rematch in NHL history and first since 2008 and 2009 (DET vs. PIT). The Panthers lost in overtime in the opening game of the series, but won four of the next five contests (outscoring the Oilers 25-13 over that span) to become the 10th franchise in League history to repeat as champions and third to do so in the 21st century, joining the Pittsburgh Penguins (2016 and 2017) and Tampa Bay Lightning (2020 and 2021). Florida scored 94 goals during the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs (23 GP) – the highest single-year number by one team since the 1991 Penguins (95 in 24 GP) – including 28 during their six-game triumph over Edmonton, tied for the second-highest total by any team in a Stanley Cup Final. The Panthers’ run to their repeat included a 10-3 postseason record as visitors, matching the most road wins by one team in a single playoff year. Their 61 road goals established a League record, ahead of the 49 scored by the 1993 Los Angeles Kings (13 GP). Aleksander Barkov (Tampere, Finland) became the first European player captain multiple Stanley Cup champions.
Source
NHL records archive, ingested in Phase 18. Winner, runner-up and finalist rows link to surfaced Forensic Hockey player, goalie or team pages when the recipient resolves inside the accepted era.