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I think the Seattle hockey team won the first-ever Stanley Cup?

the Seattle Millionaires were the first American team to win the Cup.

thanks alot btw! we love them!

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I think the Seattle hockey team won the first-ever Stanley Cup?

the Seattle Millionaires were the first American team to win the Cup.

thanks alot btw! we love them!

[Dwight Schrute]FALSE. The Seattle Metropolitans were the first American team to win it, doing so in the 1916-17 season beating Montreal 3-1. [/Dwight Schrute]

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Hi, how are you?

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Alright. Here are NYC and DTown. and per request I will now work on a Montreal one for Akuma. and for clarification, the reason there are blanks as far as trophys for the early Giants, Lions and Pistons is because I cannot find a nice clean easy photo of the earlier trophies that were handed out. Any suggestions as far as those would be fantastic

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(and yes the NY one is VERY imposing I must admit)

And now including Montreal with its very many Stanley Cups. yikes

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You forgot the Net's ABA '74 & '76 Titles

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Alright. Here are NYC and DTown. and per request I will now work on a Montreal one for Akuma. and for clarification, the reason there are blanks as far as trophys for the early Giants, Lions and Pistons is because I cannot find a nice clean easy photo of the earlier trophies that were handed out. Any suggestions as far as those would be fantastic

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Your display of the Pistons is puzzling. You are showing 1944 and 1945 when they were the Fort Wayne (IN) Zollner Pistons, playing in the NBL. These titles were won in another city, and as far as I know are not recognized by the NBA as championships.

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And now including Montreal with its very many Stanley Cups. yikes

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I wouldn't have included a Grey Cup for the Alouettes in 1995. I think the CFL recognizes the Baltimore Stallions and the Alouettes as the same franchise, but this was the Grey Cup that Baltimore won... most Canadians don't like to count that one to anyone's total.

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Green Bay Packers

World Championships - 9 (29,30,31,36,39,44,61,62,65)

Super Bowl's - 3 (67,68,97)

Winnipeg Blue Bombers

Grey Cup's - 10 (35,39,41,58,59,61,62,84,88,90)

Calgary Flames

Stanley Cup's - 1 (89)

Toronto Blue Jays

World Series Titles - 2 (92,93)

 

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I hope you don't mind, but I stole your idea and made one of my own. It's Philadelphia's championships for the past 25 years.

If anyone wants to use it, here it is:

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Wow been a busy month with other things. Finally got to updating and working on some more so here we go:

Detroit, Congrats on another Stanley Cup and another Banner

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Boston earned it's 17th NBA title and 33rd total

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and Dallas per request:

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NEW.ERA.PANDA yours is absolutely next on my agenda


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I hope you don't mind, but I stole your idea and made one of my own. It's Philadelphia's championships for the past 25 years.

If anyone wants to use it, here it is:

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this makes me so sad.

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I'd like to see, Kansas City, MO

1923 Kansas City Monarchs

1924 Kansas City Monarchs

1925 Kansas City Monarchs

1929 Kansas City Monarchs

1937 Kansas City Monarchs

1939 Kansas City Monarchs

1940 Kansas City Monarchs

1941 Kansas City Monarchs

1942 Kansas City Monarchs

1946 Kansas City Monarchs

1953 Kansas City Monarchs

1957 Kansas City Monarchs

1970 Kansas City Chiefs

1985 Kansas City Royals

2000 Kansas City Wizards

I included the Negro Leagues. The Monarchs are represented at Kauffman Stadium in KC with a small tribute to their success.

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Howzabout da 'burgh?

Pittsburgh Pirates (MLB): 1909, 1925, 1960, 1971, 1979

Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL): 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 2005

Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL): 1991, 1992

Pittsburgh Hornets (AHL): 1952, 1955, 1967

Pittsburgh Pipers (ABA): 1968

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Here is one for us Chicago guys!!! Cool thread and inspired me to do this one lol.

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I like that!! Could you also add in a couple championships?

Chicago Wolves - Turner Cup (98, 2000), Calder Cup (2002, 2008)

Chicago Fire -1998 MLS Cup; 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006 US Open Cup

Chicago Rush - 2006 ArenaBowl Championship

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