The Stanley Cup took a trip to Nova Scotia on Thursday with Al MacIsaac, vice president of hockey operations for the Chicago Blackhawks. MacIsaac brought the Cup to his hometown of Antigonish, where he enjoyed the day with family and friends, as well as the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
MacIsaac has spent the past 15 seasons with the Blackhawks and is part of three Stanley Cup championships (2010, 2013, 2015).
Former Chicago Blackhawks forward Daniel Carcillo hosted a party with the Stanley Cup on Sunday at Chicago's Dana Hotel to help raise money for charity.
Fans who purchased tickets met Carcillo and took a picture with the Cup. The event also included a cocktail party and a silent auction of sports memorabilia.
Chicago Blackhawks president and CEO John McDonough took the Stanley Cup to his boyhood neighborhood of Edison Park on Saturday, where a street was renamed in his honor.
The Chicago native also brought the trophy to his suburban hometown.
"I know that the official home of the Stanley Cup is in Toronto, Canada. But I feel here in the Chicago area, the official home of the Stanley Cup is here in Elk Grove Village," McDonough said, according to the Daily Herald.
Chicago Blackhawks defenseman David Rundblad took the Stanley Cup to a school in Skelleftea, Sweden, where the native of Lycksele signed autographs for kids Thursday.
Rundblad, 24, had three goals, 11 assists and a career-best plus-17 rating in 49 games with the Blackhawks last season. He appeared in five Stanley Cup Playoff games en route to winning the Cup for the first time.
Defenseman Michal Rozsival enjoyed his day with the Stanley Cup with his family Saturday in his native Czech Republic.
Rozsival, who turns 37 on Sept. 3, had surgery in May after fracturing his left ankle during the Chicago Blackhawks' second-round series against the Minnesota Wild in the 2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs. He became an unrestricted free agent July 1.
On Friday, Hossa met with fans for pictures at the Hoss Sport Center and had a parade in his hometown of Trencin, Slovakia.
Hossa also spent part of the day with Boston Bruins defenseman Zdeno Chara and Los Angeles Kings forward Marian Gaborik, who are also from Trencin. Each of them brought the Cup there after winning it: Hossa in 2010, 2013 and 2015; Chara in 2011; and Gaborik in 2014.
Nordstrom enjoyed his day in his home country after former Blackhawks defenseman Johnny Oduya (now with the Dallas Stars) and restricted free agent forward Marcus Kruger, who are each from Stockholm, brought the Cup to Sweden earlier this week.
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