How to Bring the Cup Back to Canada

Seventeen years since a Canadian team last won the Stanley Cup, seven hockey experts offer suggestions for how to bring home Canada's most coveted trophy.

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Stop Settling for Mediocrity

Stop Settling for Mediocrity

Description image by Jim Hughson Play-By-Play Announcer, CBC's Hockey Night in Canada.
  • First Posted: Jun 04 2010 06:12 AM
  • Updated: 12 days ago

For an NHL team to become the league's best, it often has to spend years as its worst.

CBC play-by-play announcer Jim Hughson gives his advice for bringing the Stanley Cup back to Canada: "You have to get really bad to get really good."

(Run-time: 2 minutes.)

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