In my historical Strat-O-Matic hockey league, I've referred to the championship as the "Strat Cup", but that's rather uninspired. After naming my baseball championship in honor of an early baseball pioneer, I thought I'd do the same for my hockey league. My search for an appropriate honoree didn't take very long.
To stand beside the Jim Creighton Cup, we now have the...James Creighton Cup.
This James Creighton (no relation to baseball's James "Jim" Creighton) was an early promoter of ice hockey and helped popularize the game in Montreal in the 1870s. He's recognized today as having organized the first indoor hockey game in history, and he captained his team to victory. Like his American baseball counterpart, he is not a member of the Hall of Fame for his sport, but probably deserves that honor.
And now I have a Creighton Cup for both sports!
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