Well I finally found some Corey Perry pictures. I also found an article on Burke, David Farrish, Kent Huskins and Sean O'Donnell's day with the cup.
Corey Perry with the cup courtesy of Yahoo Sports - Link
Corey Perry, of the Anaheim Ducks, finishes an eventful day with the Stanley Cup arriving late for a private party in London, Canada, Friday, August 10, 2007. Perry, from this year's NHL Stanley Cup-winning team, traveled with the cup from his hometown of Peterborough to London where he played with the London Knights OHL team. Perry and his group was delayed several hours on Highway 401 due to an accident. Perry carried the cup through the stopped traffic.
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Huskins and O'Donnell days with the cup
The Ottawa Senators didn't win the Stanley Cup this year, but the Cup will still spend two days in the region this week, thanks to two Anaheim Ducks hatched there.
The Ducks took Lord Stanley's trophy when they trounced the Senators in Game 5 of the 2007 NHL playoff finals in June.
Consequently, the Cup is scheduled to spend Sunday in Almonte, Ont., just west of Ottawa, hometown of Anaheim defenceman Kent Huskins.
It will also spend a day in his teammate Sean O'Donnell's hometown of Kanata, which is now part of Ottawa.
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Dave Farrish is getting his day with the Cup
Dave Farrish is bringing hockey’s Holy Grail home to Lucknow.
The Anaheim Ducks assistant coach and the Stanley Cup will be in town Aug. 19. A ceremony honouring Farrish is set to begin at 1:30 p.m. at the Lucknow and District Arena. Fans can view the Cup from 2 to 5 p.m.Read the rest here - Link
A nice article on Brian Burke from the Vancouver Sun
Despite being unceremoniously dumped by the Vancouver Canucks and leading his new team, the Anaheim Ducks, to a Stanley Cup championship last season, our fair-but-fickle city will always draw Brian Burke back.
"This will be home when I get done working in hockey, but hopefully that's not for awhile," Burke told The Vancouver Sun Friday after addressing the B.C. Chamber of Commerce's executive luncheon in the Fairmont Waterfront Hotel.
"We hope that we'll be there [Anaheim] for 10 more years," Burke said. "We're going to be there as long as the owners want us to be there."
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