Sunday, October 09, 2011
Bruins Bling
I think this is the first time in the history of my blog that an entire month (September) went by without at least one post. Yeesh. Well I'm back and hopefully won't be gone as long again. Is anyone out there still reading?
Since it'll be awhile by the time the Sens have any chance to play for the Stanley Cup as they go into rebuild mode, why not take a look at what winning teams are doing to celebrate their accomplishments? The owner of the Boston Bruins apparently ordered 500 or so Stanley Cup championship rings to be distributed to the players, coaches, staff, etc, at an estimated cost of approximately $20,000 per ring. FIVE HUNDRED OF THEM! That's, what, $10 million? And the owners claim they need a salary cap.
If you've read my previous blog posts, you know I have a fondness for these big, gaudy, jewel-encrusted shanks of, in this case, 14K white gold. Just look at how shiny and expensive it is. And it's really a piece of history, a representation of winning the oldest Championship trophy in North America. No others will be made.
So going back to losing teams, I'll be attending the Sens home opener Tuesday and the following game on Thursday. At least we can see some youthful energy while they make mistakes, and they don't quit until the last whistle is blown. It might be a long season, but hey, REBUILD!
And in the meantime, I can use pictures like the one above to imagine what a Sens Cup ring might look like one day.
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