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St. John's native Clancey, Penguins' director of pro scouting, gets another Stanley Cup ring

Derek Clancey, along with the Pittsburgh Penguins players, had one last moment with the Stanley Cup Wednesday night during the Pens’ season-opening game in Pittsburgh.

Derek Clancey of St. John's shows off the three Stanley Cup rings he's won as the Pittsburgh Penguins' director of pro scouting.
Derek Clancey of St. John's shows off the three Stanley Cup rings he's won as the Pittsburgh Penguins' director of pro scouting.

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Here's a photo of Derek Clancey's ring from the side.

The team’s director of pro scouting also got his latest Stanley Cup championship ring, which has 390 diamonds for a total of .925 carats.

Derek Clancey has his name etched on the Stanley Cup.

It’s Clancey’s third ring, after Pittsburgh won in 2009 and 2016. Clancey also has his name engraved on the Cup (in alphabetical order, just before Sidney Crosby’s name).

Clancey enjoyed a day with the Cup in his native St. John’s during August.

 

 

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