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Blackhawks head coach Joel Quenneville brought the Stanley Cup to visit the Hinsdale Fire Department. (Phil Pritchard/Hockey Hall of Fame) |
Coach Q and young fan pose with the Stanley Cup at a restaurant in the Chicago suburb of Hinsdale. (Phil Pritchard/Hockey Hall of Fame) |
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Coach Quenneville welcomes some hardware to his home - the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl, the Stanley Cup and the Presidents' Trophy. All won by the Blackhawks in 2013. (Phil Pritchard/Hockey Hall of Fame) |
Joel Quenneville and his family pose beneath Chicago's famous Cloud Gate. (Phil Pritchard/Hockey Hall of Fame) |
Coach Q raises the Stanley Cup with Chicago's skyline in the background. (Phil Pritchard/Hockey Hall of Fame) |
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Who says there are no whales in Lake Michigan? Joel Quenneville and his former Hartford Whalers teammates reunite for a Stanley Cup boat party. (Phil Pritchard/Hockey Hall of Fame) |
Winger Jamal Mayers welcomed the Stanley Cup to his family home in St. Louis, Missouri, where his children ate ice cream from the bowl. (Phil Pritchard/Hockey Hall of Fame) |
The Mayers family outside of their home. (Phil Pritchard/Hockey Hall of Fame) |
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Mayers hosted a party at the popular Sportsman's Park Restaurant in Ladue. Missouri. (Phil Pritchard/Hockey Hall of Fame) |
Drinks are on Stanley at Jamal Mayers' championship party. (Phil Pritchard/Hockey Hall of Fame) |
A replice Stanley Cup cake at Jamal Mayers' championship party. (Phil Pritchard/Hockey Hall of Fame) |
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