Top 1200 Stanley Cup Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 24, 2024.
Winning a Stanley Cup for Toronto, that's the biggest dream and the biggest goal.
I didn't hear him because my two Stanley Cup rings were plugging my ears.
What I've learned so far from researching is that to win the Stanley Cup, you have to make the playoffs. — © Ted Leonsis
What I've learned so far from researching is that to win the Stanley Cup, you have to make the playoffs.
You want to be the guy to carry the Stanley Cup around and leave the game on a high note. As we all know that rarely happens.
I'm competitive. I'd love another chance to be part of a Stanley Cup championship team. That'd be awesome.
Anyone who plays in the NHL dreams to win the Stanley Cup and I dreamed as well to be one of them and raise the cup in Washington and bring it home to Moscow and celebrate with my friends and my parents.
Here in Denver, we want to thank Jeremy Jacobs for the way he runs his business. Otherwise, we wouldn't have gotten Ray Bourque and won a Stanley Cup.
What pitching is in a short series in baseball, goaltending is in the Stanley Cup playoffs.
I've been blessed with doing something I love and then at the same time, do introductions at World Series, Stanley Cup championships, NFL playoff games and a lot of commercials. No regrets at all.
It's a big step to be drafted. Ultimately, it's everybody's dream. That's where you start thinking about making the team, maybe about winning the Stanley Cup.
As a kid, you dream of winning the Stanley Cup. As you get older, you understand the importance of winning the Olympics.
I had never won anything until I won my first Stanley Cup.
Certain Stanley Cup traditions remain intact, including the handshake line between players who had been belting one another for a couple of weeks. — © George Vecsey
Certain Stanley Cup traditions remain intact, including the handshake line between players who had been belting one another for a couple of weeks.
I'd worked in Clockwork Orange with Stanley Kubrick and since Stanley was such a prestigious director this opened all sorts of doors for me - one of them being Star Wars.
For good reasons, there are no ties during the Stanley Cup season. Somebody needs to win so the lads can get out to their cottages on the lakes, where all hockey players spend their summers, or so I have been told.
We've got lots of time. We're not winning the Stanley Cup in the first exhibition game.
My only goal is to win the Stanley Cup and do what I have to to win that.
I was named Stanley because the week before I was born, my mother and father saw a movie - 'Stanley and Livingstone.'
Stanley Kubrick was very selective when he went into a close-up. Every director has his taste in a performance, but Stanley would explore a scene to find what was most interesting for him.
Winning the Stanley Cup in '99 was a dream come true. I'll never forget it.
Being drafted by the Montreal Canadiens, that was the greatest moment in my career. And stealing the Stanley Cup in 1978 and bringing it back to my hometown of Thurso.
We have to get better at that. All of the Stanley Cup winning teams throughout the past few seasons, when they needed to play defense, they did it. If you can play defense, that's when you know it's game over.
They let me put the Stanley Cup in my car. I got hookups.
I'd rather have a 16, as in Stanley Cup playoff wins.
One of the great rules of hockey is: On the Stanley Cup, all germs are healthy.
I'd never won the Stanley Cup so I asked Cournoyer right after the final if this was like winning the Cup. He said, 'This is ten times better.' I believed him.
You do not play hockey for good seasons. You play to win the Stanley Cup. It has to be the objective.
The most important thing for us is winning the Stanley Cup and I want to win.
At the 1974 Stanley Cup Finals: Win today and we walk together forever.
I don't even know what the odds are for one kid or one team to make it here. Obviously, being from Canada this is their Stanley Cup - they made it. It's hard enough to get here and it's hard enough to advance.
I can't hear what Jeremy says because my ears are blocked with my two Stanley Cup Rings.
I think to compare any time you win a Stanley Cup would be unfair to all the players from all the teams.
It's just amazing how many companies suddenly want you to hold up their products after you've held up the Stanley Cup.
Individual records are nice to get, but before the season starts, you want to play to win the Stanley Cup!
That's what they hired me to do in Washington, change a little bit of the culture, try to win a Stanley Cup.
Lifting the Stanley Cup for the first time. There's nothing like it. It's the greatest story. In my era, they used to say you couldn't be a superstar without winning one. I remember thinking when I lifted it: "Now they can't say that about me."
I've always dreamt of being on a Stanley Cup-winning team. That always stayed with me.
I want the opportunity to play for a Stanley Cup, but I want to be able continue living life normally. — © Carey Price
I want the opportunity to play for a Stanley Cup, but I want to be able continue living life normally.
Growing up in Canada, most kids from Canada dream of playing in the NHL, and they also hope one day to be on a Stanley Cup team. That was a big goal.
I really do enjoy coming to the rink and working hard, putting the time in as you need when you get older. But the ultimate thing is you want to win the Stanley Cup.
I've been fortunate enough to have a lot of neat experiences, Olympics and everything, getting to the Stanley Cup Finals was really cool, but to actually make the NHL was just something I don't think I or my family will ever forget.
As long as I could remember, since I was 5 years old, I watched the Stanley Cup. I stayed up, made a point of watching it presented, watched the celebration in the locker room, and always dreamed that maybe I'd get there.
My dad was so influential in my career. It was a fulfillment of every athlete's dream. I dreamed about it as a kid. We played hockey in the backyard. We had silver buckets we carried around like the Stanley Cup. It was everything that you would hope.
I want a Stanley Cup.
I love the Stanley Cup playoffs.
To win the Stanley Cup is such a process and it takes everybody on board.
Months after I retired, the Kings won the Stanley Cup and I was there for that game... I happened to be there with a buddy of mine and I was like, 'Oh, I miss this.'
You have to want to put a competitive, Stanley Cup-caliber team on the ice in contrast to wanting to hopefully someday financially break even. So you have to really balance expenses with revenue.
When you're a kid you always played to win a Stanley Cup in the streets or on the outdoor rinks, and when you do it for real, it's a pretty cool moment, it's something that I'm always going to remember.
Individual honors and scoring championships are great, but my No. 1 goal is to win the Stanley Cup. — © Sidney Crosby
Individual honors and scoring championships are great, but my No. 1 goal is to win the Stanley Cup.
People ask if I regret not winning a Stanley Cup, but winning the series against the Soviet Union was the best. It was the greatest experience of my hockey career by far.
If you are not playing for the Stanley Cup at the end of the year, what's the point? If you don't win, you may as well not make the playoffs, because you are loser just like everyone else.
As a sports fan, the Los Angeles Kings winning the Stanley Cup makes me feel very alive.
I could not hear what they say about me, my 2 Stanley Cup rings were stuffed in my ears.
It's a Stanley Cup thing. The boys mangle one another for a series, performing all kinds of nasty tricks, then they make nice, shaking soggy hands as the teams shuffle in opposite directions.
Stanley Cup winners don’t hand back the Stanley Cup.
It's obviously disappointing and surreal when you see someone else win the Stanley Cup.
It was a dream come true for me to play with the Montreal Canadiens, and the sad thing is that my promise to the city of bringing a Stanley Cup back and wanting to win one, I won't be able to fulfill that promise.
Bob Kelly was so dumb, they shoulda written his name on the Stanley Cup in crayon.
Look at great teams like Detroit a couple of years ago; they win the Stanley Cup and guys only score 25 goals, nobody has a really big season.
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