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How do you forget the Stanley Cup?

JetBlue found a way. The Toronto Star reports that when Nathan Horton got off a JetBlue plane in Buffalo on his way to his hometown to show off the Cup, the Cup's designated guardian got off, too. But the Cup was nowhere to be found:

"They tried to locate it," said [the minder]. "It wasn't in Buffalo. They called Boston. They did find it. It was on the very next flight."

H/t Kevin Vahey.

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When I brought a cello home from the Northwest, I was not allowed to check the instrument -- I had to buy a seat of its own. I was cool with that; after all Thomas the Cello has a name.

I would think the Cup (which of course also has a name) would have similar rules. If it has a designated keeper, shouldn't that keeper sit with Lord Stanley on the plane?

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He would have bought a seat for it, but the keeper has USA Prime Credit instead of Discover...

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Nice.

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ha! Does the cup guardian have to go for "retraining" if he loses it?

Seriously though, if they can pay for a guy specifically to guard the thing an extra ticket seems like no big deal.

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I saw an interview a week or two ago with the guardian-of-the-cup who said that this kind of mix-up happens once or twice a year with the cup traveling on airplanes.

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