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Brandon Smith(notes) contributed the piece shown here to our No-Foil Stanley Cup Replica Contest, with a message that read:

"This was a horrible attempt about a year ago for the playoffs to make a Stanley Cup. It's all pop cans and disposable cups wrapped in tape. I meant to put foil over it but never did. It's pretty ghetto."

Truer words ... anyhoo, Brandon's Cup didn't make the cut. The good news is that we received so many outstanding entries that we couldn't narrow it down to just three winners. So we're bucking tradition from past Puck Daddy contests and letting you, dear readers, decide who our top three finishers are out of six finalists.

Remember the original criteria for the contest:

What we want are 3-D handmade Stanley Cup replicas that stray far away from the usual foil-wrap jobs. Build one with matchsticks. Build one with marshmallows. Build one with three dozen people contorting their bodies in a field. We want the most outlandish, creative and inventive "replicas" of the Stanley Cup you can conceive -- as long as you don't create a traditional "foil" version and, in the end, it looks like the Cup.

Also keep in mind that these Cups could be made at any time, not just within the contest period.

With that, we've narrowed it down to six finalists we feel did some outstanding, creative work (an honorable mention gallery will be published later this week). Below is the poll announcing the finalists; after the jump, take a gander at what they created and hear a bit about how they created them, in order to make an informed choice.


Which finalist should win the No-Foil Stanley Cup Replica Contest?

Your votes decide the top three. Voting closes at noon EST on Friday, June 19. Now, a bit more about your finalists.

First up:

Anna Adler's Ham-ley Cup

A fan favorite, no doubt, as the Hamley Cup has been mentioned more than a few times in the comments since its debut on Puck Daddy. From Anna:

"I call it the Hamley Cup. This was pretty disgusting. Not sure when I will be able to eat ham again."

The making of the Hamley Cup was chronicled on Anna's Flickr page, including the fact that it was consumed by an adorable canine.

Chris Askew's Wood Cup

Chris's Cup is by far one of the most technically impressive, as he shared in his entry email:

Here is your winner. My cup was hand crafted from Solid Oak. It is regulation size and weight.

The construction was done using a segmented bowl technique on a wood lathe. It is made from 552 individual pieces. Over 100 hours went into the construction

So in short: Holy smokes. We once made a doorstop in woodshop class.

Josh Druding's Skoal Cup

Spoke with Druding today, who said that this Cup "made with glue and old chew tins" was constructed shortly after he and his buddies left college. Which, we know, must come as a shock.

As we said to Druding, the reason we really dig this No-Foil replica because it speaks to the blue collar, roughneck, "Slap Shot" aesthetic we love some much when it comes to hockey.

And as we said before, it's great to see a Stanley Cup worthy of either the Carolina Hurricanes or Nashville Predators.

Mark Francis's Pucks Cup

This was sent in by Ryan Stenn, Media Relations & Team Services Coordinator for the San Jose Sharks, on behalf of his buddy. Stenn writes:

Hey there, I wanted to pass along a shot of a Stanley Cup that one of our locker room game nighters made a couple seasons ago. It took him 40 hours to complete. His name is Mark Francis. I'm not sure how many actual pucks were used.

Probably, like, eleventy-seventy billion from the looks of things.

Hell of an accomplishment, and obviously we appreciate the Sears studio quality of the photograph. It only there was a smaller image of the Pucks Cup somewhere in the corner, it would look like our baby photos.

Robert L. Streeter's Cup Cake

Robert's brother, a cop by trade, is a cake-maker on the side. From Robert:

Here is a birthday cake that my brother made for his son this past weekend. I just had to include the Red Wings jersey in the picture. It was a white layer cake covered with fondant and sprayed with food grade silver coloring. The pucks are hostess Ding Dongs (a great touch, I must say), so the whole thing was edible and delicious. I already gave him grief about not engraving all of the teams and players names, so try not to hold that against him. I would also argue that the foil on the plate holding the cup should not count.

Fair enough. And every time we see this, we start craving Ding Dongs. Wait ...

Wrap Around Curl's Cupcake Cup

Finally, Curl presents this awesome No-Foil Cup that was made from scratch and with some rather interesting elements. Check out her blog (some PG-13 language) for full details, which are rather amazing -- 100 cupcakes, a Canadian whiskey bottle, etc. Here's a snip:

I had to let the cupcakes set overnight. Also I had to figure out how to make a topper bit. Off to Walmart I went. I bought one of those half sphere things that grandmas buy and shove silk flowers in they bought at Michaels. I jammed it on top of the bottle and frosted away. Now I know I will be critiqued on my execution of replication. But if I do say so, I did [Gretzky] amazing. I did my best to pipe details but it's hot so the frosting got a tad melty. But come onnnnn. You know that is Lord Stanley. Eh eh? I will probably eat it. Except the foam part. Duh.

Thanks to everyone who entered. Vote away!

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  1. Das Schutzenfest
    1. Posted by Das Schutzenfest Wed Jun 17, 2009 7:29 pm EDT

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    Wood Cup wins, no contest. Cake Cup is nice, but the Wings jersey makes it a fail. Ham Cup... wow... The rest pretty much suck. Skoal Cup?? Seriously??
  2. Das Schutzenfest
    2. Posted by Das Schutzenfest Wed Jun 17, 2009 7:30 pm EDT

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    Mario wouldn't have any of these in his pool, by the way. Sorry.
  3. Das Schutzenfest
    3. Posted by Das Schutzenfest Wed Jun 17, 2009 7:31 pm EDT

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    Echo.......
  4. kirkymon
    4. Posted by kirkymon Wed Jun 17, 2009 7:34 pm EDT

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    Some fine entries, but I'm going with the originality of the Hamley Cup FTW!
  5. nucksandpucks
    5. Posted by nucksandpucks Wed Jun 17, 2009 7:34 pm EDT

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    The Sharks should play a "how-many-jellybeans-in-the-jar" type guessing game with the pucks on that Cup. I'd guess there are 276 - one for every goal Joe Thornton has scored in his career (including all 12 in 76 playoff games) without getting anywhere close to the real Stanley Cup.
  6. SharksRedSoxFan
    6. Posted by SharksRedSoxFan Wed Jun 17, 2009 7:35 pm EDT

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    I'm going for the Skoal Cup cuz I want to see Crosby and Malkin hoisting and kissing that sucker.
    Even though I'm a Sharks fan, that Sharks puck cup is too anal retentive for me.
  7. Chemmy
    7. Posted by Chemmy Wed Jun 17, 2009 7:37 pm EDT

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    A vote against Wrap Around Curl is a vote for terrorism. Vote Cupcake in 2009.
  8. goaltender41
    8. Posted by goaltender41 Wed Jun 17, 2009 7:48 pm EDT

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    Wow...three nice pieces of work ... and three, well, pieces-of-work...
    Ham and Skoal-can Cups are just gross (pancreatitis for that poor dog who ate the ham, and lip cancer for the Skoal "idjits"). The wrap-around is just creative recycling with frosting-as-bondo.
    The Cup cake is creative, cute beyond birthday-cake cute, and the Ding-Dongs really work (there's a Brodeur joke about edible, fattening pucks in there...).
    The Puck Cup (dyslexia, anyone?) is a minor engineering feat, but how much do you suppose that thing weighs (not as much as Marty...)?
    The Wood is just brilliant workmanship - really, really nice concept and finish.
    Got Wood???
  9. Whale4ever
    9. Posted by Whale4ever Wed Jun 17, 2009 7:49 pm EDT

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    Pucks Cup. The others are pretty darned creative but I've got to give credit where it's due: that's a solid piece of work.
  10. Whale4ever
    10. Posted by Whale4ever Wed Jun 17, 2009 7:51 pm EDT

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    The Wood Cup is sweet though. For a moment I could swear we were going to be told it was carved from a single branch.
  11. goaltender41
    11. Posted by goaltender41 Wed Jun 17, 2009 7:52 pm EDT

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    What's better than a Wood Cup...I ASKEW!
  12. Derek F
    12. Posted by Derek F Wed Jun 17, 2009 7:58 pm EDT

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    I love cupcakes. wraparound gets my vote.
  13. CoachZ
    13. Posted by CoachZ Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:06 pm EDT

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    Puck Cup is as close to a Stanley Cup as the Sharks will ever get.
  14. Dit Clapper
    14. Posted by Dit Clapper Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:23 pm EDT

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    Ask yourself: Which Cup would I like to spend the day with? Scary meat Cup? Skoal cancerous Cup? Is it possble to even lift a massive Cupcake over your head? All those Sharks logos make me want to dismantle the chuck-a-puck Cup. Now. I vote for the #16 Woody Dumart Memorial Wooden Cup.
  15. zman1201
    15. Posted by zman1201 Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:28 pm EDT

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    Chemmy No leaf fans on the blog until you bums play relevant hockey again! You guys stink and shouldn't be allowed any comments on any hockey blog in the USA period. GOOD NIGHT CANADA, win a title someday since it is your sport! Losers! LETS GO PENS!
  16. Alexandre Giesbrecht
    16. Posted by Alexandre Giesbrecht Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:35 pm EDT

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    "Voting closes at noon EST on Friday, June 17." Uh, isn't today June 17? Anyway, the wood cup is just amazing, with the pucks cup not much behind (the Sharks logo are a sordid detail, though).
  17. Lance
    17. Posted by Lance Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:37 pm EDT

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    wood or pucks cup. wood one ftw though
  18. GreenEyedLilo
    18. Posted by GreenEyedLilo Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:40 pm EDT

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    As a proud redneck woman, I had no choice but to go for the Skoal cup, and I'm surprised it's only gotten a paltry 6 percent of the votes so far! Hell, I'm looking at that thing and seeing an excellent marketing campaign for the Southeast teams!
    The Hamley cup made me feel queasy on sight, sorry. Wouldn't mind seeing the wooden cup get it if the Skoal cup doesn't get more votes.
    And, um, zman....you *do* know which country gave those of us who are fortunate enough to be Pens fans Crosby and Staal and Fleury, don't you? Just asking.
  19. habs1rule
    19. Posted by habs1rule Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:45 pm EDT

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    @15...Only a Canadian can say that, "Big Mouth'!! Play some relavent hockey...How would you like us to take OUR players out of the League and leave you with just some American High School players...You a Pens fan..Your Captain is Canadian...and so are most of the rest of your team..B----Yatchhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!
  20. habs1rule
    20. Posted by habs1rule Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:47 pm EDT

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    #18..Sweetie...This site is "Northern Yuppieville"..Lets us two ladies really do it right..."Prune juice and Southern Comfort....I call that a Night with Trotzky!!
  21. goaltender41
    21. Posted by goaltender41 Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:54 pm EDT

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    This just in: fans from Chicago want to vote more than once...
  22. GOON
    22. Posted by GOON Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:57 pm EDT

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    Cup replicas are all the Pen's have. And trashy one's too! The Pen's know they cheated and only deserve one of these cups that looks like bubbabanjos life work..especially the dip cup. The NHL and the Wings knows that the real cup is hidden away in Detroit just like the Holy Grail. Figures Pen's fans would appreciate garbage!
  23. Cale P
    23. Posted by Cale P Wed Jun 17, 2009 9:32 pm EDT

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    The whole Cup cake with the ding dongs looks delicious. It gets my vote if I can have a slice. A slice being the entire bowl.
  24. Dit Clapper
    24. Posted by Dit Clapper Wed Jun 17, 2009 9:37 pm EDT

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    ah yes ... I'll never forget the sight of Gary Bettmen slipping into Fleury's sweater at the last minute and flopping desparately on the ice with seconds left to preserve a Pen's victory in game #7
  25. DCPensFan
    25. Posted by DCPensFan Wed Jun 17, 2009 10:11 pm EDT

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    The wooden one belongs in a museum.

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