2014 Calgary Stampeders The 102nd Grey Cup Championship Ring

2014 Calgary Stampeders The 102nd Grey Cup Championship Ring

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HistoryThe 102nd Grey Cup was a Canadian football game played November 30, 2014, between the West Division champion Calgary Stampeders and East Division champion Hamilton Tiger-Cats, to determine the Canadian Football League (CFL) championship for the 2014 season. The contest was held at BC Place stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia. The Stampeders won the contest 20-16 to claim their seventh Grey Cup championship in franchise history and first since 2008. Calgary quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell was named the Grey Cup Most Valuable Player, while Hamilton's Andy Fantuz received the Dick Suderman Trophy as most outstanding Canadian.

Host city

In 2008, the CFL awarded an expansion team to Ottawa and named the city host of the 2014 Grey Cup, conditional on the franchise being ready to play by 2010. Lawsuits and construction delays during the renovation of Frank Clair Stadium pushed the start date for the city's expansion team, the Ottawa RedBlacks, to 2014. As a consequence, the CFL sought a new venue for the contest. The CFL moved the game to BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia, which had most recently hosted the 99th Grey Cup in 2011.

Path to the Grey Cup

The Calgary Stampeders finished the regular season with the top record in the CFL at 15-3. Their 15 wins also tied the franchise record. They advanced directly to the West Division final where they hosted the Edmonton Eskimos. Led by running back Jon Cornish, the Stampeders eliminated the Eskimos with a 43-18 victory. Cornish was named the Most Outstanding Canadian for 2014 after leading the CFL in rushing with 1,082 yards despite missing nine games due to injuries. He was one of two award winners for the Stampeders as centre Brett Jones was named Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman. The team was led by 24-year-old quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell, who stood 15-2 in his career as a starter and who won his first playoff game in the victory over Edmonton.

About Our Rings

Our rings are handmade with our skilled workers - All stones are prong set by hand, not glued. We make ring in solid, not hollow. All letters on the ring are deep 3D design.

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About Materials

Stones: AAA+ cubic zirconias.

  • Copper coated with yellow/white gold plating
  • 925 sterling silver
  • 10K/14K Gold

The defaut option is copper, it is safe, strong and stable. The plating on the ring can last a lifetime for collection. we never and ever make ring with cheap jewelry alloy.

About shipping and production time

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Generally, we ship your order within 10 days, but if you require name and/or inside engraving on the ring, it will take about 15 days to complete your order.

Each ring will ship with a wooden ring box, tracking number will be provided after shipment made.

About text on the ring

We can customize the name and number on the ring, but please note that changes are not accepted once we start to process your ring.

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