Whitehorse Daily Star

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Photo by Star photo by VINCE FEDOROFF

The Arctic Winter Games bantam team had the opportunity to view the Stanley Cup and were the escort as well.

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Photo by Star photo by VINCE FEDOROFF

Keepers of the Cup Mike Bolt, left, and Phil Prichard from the Hockey Hall of Fame, are led into the Scotia Bank Saturday morning carrying the Stanley Cup.

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A CANADIAN LEGEND – Lianne Choquette, 95, got to hold the Stanley Cup at the Scotia Bank on Saturday.

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Phil Prichard, right, from the Hockey Hall of Fame, shows some of the vintage hockey paraphernalia on display.

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The line-up to see the Cup went around the corner Saturday morning.

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Twyla on Apr 21, 2010 at 3:04 am

I agree, it was kind of like a get in and get out experience. I was one of the so called "VIP" winners and felt more like a sheep. Very disappointing. And where is my picture I waited for?

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Marylynn Crane on Apr 21, 2010 at 12:59 am

I think it was great that Whitehorse had a chance to visit with Lord Stanley!!! ....It sure was good that Timmy's and Star Bucks were close by as it was a tad chilly waiting for the big moment, the hot chocolate sure helped :)

Thanks to Scotia Bank and CBC Hockey Night in Canada for making this possible!

Great picture "Whse Star"

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Tricia 1104 on Apr 19, 2010 at 8:26 am

It was great to have the cup in Whitehorse. But it was sad how we were sent through like cattle and we were not aloud to take a picture with my own camera. Or even have time to look at the cup. My boyfriend and son waited 2 hours for 2 minutes to look at the cup. Thats sad!!

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