November 2017
What's in a Ring?
Most of us enjoy memorabilia that remind us of important events, past achievements and friends. In the world of hockey trophies and rings are often provided and treasured by the recipients. We invite our readers to check out the most recent GP Hockey Legend posting, WHAT’S IN A RING? - under Stories that features the first Grande Prairie player who won a ring to commemorate his participation on a Stanley Cup winning team, the Grande Prairie Hockey Legend who has collected the most hockey rings and other interesting information surrounding hockey memorabilia.
Grande Prairie Knights from days gone by. A Grande Prairie Legend is in this photo and has four hockey rings. Can you identify him?
Check out the story and find out how much you know about several of our local ring collectors and some fascinating details about rings and hockey.
We also invite you to visit Revolution Place and check out the twenty-three GP Legends and memorabilia on display in the west hallway. Perhaps you have a contribution to enhance our growing collection. Also - perhaps you have a story to share with our readers about hockey memorabilia that you treasure (to contribute see contact under menu) on the Web Site. Photos of our Legends and other team photos from the past are also on display at the Coca Cola Centre in the Hockey Legend's Lounge.
Grande Prairie Knights from days gone by. A Grande Prairie Legend is in this photo and has four hockey rings. Can you identify him?
Check out the story and find out how much you know about several of our local ring collectors and some fascinating details about rings and hockey.
We also invite you to visit Revolution Place and check out the twenty-three GP Legends and memorabilia on display in the west hallway. Perhaps you have a contribution to enhance our growing collection. Also - perhaps you have a story to share with our readers about hockey memorabilia that you treasure (to contribute see contact under menu) on the Web Site. Photos of our Legends and other team photos from the past are also on display at the Coca Cola Centre in the Hockey Legend's Lounge.