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Stanley Cup Gear Ready To Go
by Alanah McGinley on 06/12/09 at 03:07 PM ET
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From WPXI.com,
The day after the Pittsburgh Penguins beat Detroit to force Game 7 in the Stanley Cup finals, a couple hundred championship T-shirts with their logo and colors were made to go along with ones already produced for the Red Wings.
Pittsburgh’s victory on Tuesday night at home forced Detroit to keep its T-shirts in a box and bottles of champagne on ice.
What happens to the T-shirts made for the team that loses Friday night?
“The customers have to sign a waiver that they’ll send them back or destroy them,” said John Wangler, who owns the Michigan-based company Top Cat Sales that distributed licensed products for Reebok. “If they send them back, and teams usually do, we end up sending them to a third-world country.”
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