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Vegas Golden Knights receive championship rings, which have replica of arena inside
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Date:2025-04-15 08:26:51
The Vegas Golden Knights, who open defense of their Stanley Cup title on Tuesday night, have received their championship rings.
The ring has an opener, too. The top can be removed and worn as a pendant. Inside the ring is a replica of the inside of T-Mobile Arena with stars located at the spots on the ice where the Golden Knights scored all of their goals during their clinching 9-3 victory against the Florida Panthers.
The jewelry, created by Jason of Beverly Hills, features about 12 carats of white and yellow diamonds and has plenty of Golden Knights-specific touches.
◾ The team mottos of "Vegas Born" and "Always Advance" on the sides, connected by the Las Vegas skyline, plus "It's Knight Time" on the back of the pendant.
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◾ The words "Cup in Six." Team owner Bill Foley said after being awarded the franchise that his goal was to win the Stanley Cup in six seasons. He was right.
◾ Six stones next to a diamond Stanley Cup to represent the team's six seasons. The stones are in the shape of the stars on the team's Vegas Strong banner, which honors the people killed in a 2017 shooting at an outdoor concert on The Strip just before the Golden Knights opened their first season.
The Golden Knights will raise their Stanley Cup banner before their 10:30 p.m. ET home opener against the Seattle Kraken.
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