The left side of the interior references the shared team sentiment of LAST DAY OF SCHOOL, the mutual feeling the players had knowing given contracts, the salary cap, the expansion draft and other circumstances, that these would be some of their last games played together. In an incredible feat of ring engineering, the top of the ring opens like a book to reveal special details from the team’s 2021 season. Accenting the top and bottom of the ring top is the title earned by the Lightning in their 2021 season, STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS, with a total of 22 tapered baguette genuine sapphires set underneath. The ring top features the iconic Lightning logo created from 30 custom-cut genuine sapphires set atop a bed of 45 brilliant custom-cut and baguette diamonds. This ring is the culmination of a year of determination and sacrifices and pays homage to the dedicated fans of Bolts Nation.” “It is a uniquely special opportunity to be working with them again less than a year later to celebrate our second Stanley Cup in two seasons. “Our previous partnership with Jostens resulted in a spectacular ring and an overall fantastic celebration,” said Lightning CEO Steve Griggs. Crafted in 14-karat white gold with diamonds and genuine sapphires, the Tampa Bay Lightning’s 2021 Stanley Cup Championship Ring boldly commemorates their place in Stanley Cup history. This feat, achieved by fewer than 10 other franchises in the NHL, deserved to be celebrated in even more spectacular fashion. The Stanley Cup Final proved to be no exception with the Lightning reigning triumphant over the Montreal Canadiens to be crowned back-to-back Stanley Cup Champions. Returning to the NHL Playoffs in 2021, the Tampa Bay Lightning once more displayed incredible dedication and physical prowess. “The relentless dedication, hard work and persistence displayed by the Lightning is reflected in their 2021 Stanley Cup Championship Ring, and Jostens is proud to reveal it is the largest ring by carats in our 125 year history.” “It is truly incredible to witness a team win back-to-back Stanley Cups, and the Tampa Bay Lightning have solidified their place once again in NHL history,” said Chris Poitras VP & COO of Jostens Professional Sports Division. In a private ceremony this evening, players, coaching staff and ownership received their 2021 Stanley Cup Championship Ring. 21, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Jostens is the proud partner of repeat Stanley Cup Champions the Tampa Bay Lightning. He joins Craig Adams '99 (2006, 2009) and George Owen '23 (1929) as Stanley Cup winners that played for Harvard.Minneapolis, Oct. Killorn, a First Team All-American and First Team All-ECAC Hockey selection, finished his Harvard career with 109 points (53 goals, 56 assists) in 130 games played. During the NHL stoppage of play, Killorn's Dock Talk interviews and live stream on Instagram became very popular, as Killorn developed his own merchandise, 100% profit of which was donated to the Hillsborough Education Foundation. In 24 postseason games with the Lightning, Killorn recorded 10 points (five goals, five assists) playing a critical role as one of the team's top two-way forwards.Īn alternate captain, Killorn was nominated for The Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy given to the NHL player best exemplifying perseverance, sportsmanship, and dedication to hockey. Killorn was on pace to break Ted Donato's record for points (54) in an NHL campaign by a Harvard alum. The Halifax, Nova Scotia native was in the midst of his best NHL campaign, with 49 points (26 goals, 23 assists) in 68 games before the suspension of the 2020 NHL regular season due to the CoVID-19 pandemic. In his eighth NHL season, Killorn won his first title in his second trip to the Stanley Cup Finals with the team that drafted him in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft. – Former Harvard men's ice hockey standout Alex Killorn '12 became the third player in program history to raise the Stanley Cup, as the Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the Dallas Stars to win the 2020 Stanley Cup Final.
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