The Stanley Cup is a hockey trophy given to the winners of the NHL playoffs each year. The history of the cup began in 1889 when the city of Montreal hosted a local hockey tournament. During the game, the Governor General of Canada, Lord Stanley Preston, was invited as a fan. He enjoyed the game so much that he decided to pursue its development in Canada.
WHAT FONT WAS USED IN LOGO?
“Core Sans N SC 73 Ex ExtraBold Italic” is the font used in Stanley Cup logo. Core Sans N SC Font Family was designed by Hyun-Seung Lee, Dae-Hoon Hahm, Minjoo Ham and published by S-Core. Core Sans N SC contains 54 styles and family package options.
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