Visit the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto to see the original Silver Stick Trophy on display. Be a Silver Stick Finals Champion and have the name of your team (not individual player names)  placed on a plaque displayed in the hall.

Named after the Ottawa Silver Seven team of the early 1900's, the Silver Stick was created by Jack Kinsella from Ottawa in 1957. Since the finals in Port Huron, Michigan, the competition has grown to feature over 65,000 players participants annually. The original Silver Stick used for opening ceremonies in 1958, and Mr. Kinsella's green blazer are on display in the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Each year after all the Silver Stick Finals are completed, a plaque is placed in  a display case in the Hall listing the team name of the Finals Champions for that year. 

Please note: Only the team name and not the individual players' name is placed on the plaque.

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