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The new Hartland Molson Theatre - named for Hartland De Montarville Molson, past chairman of the Montreal Canadiens and an Honoured Member of the Hockey Hall of Fame in the Builder category is a 128-seat, state-of-the-art theatre in which to enjoy the best moving images hockey has to offer.
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A corner of the Stanley Cup Champions exhibit.
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The theatre showcases a high-resolution video projection system, AC-3 digital surround sound, a large 20ft-by-12ft screen, extended casework and an expanded stage.
The 2008 edition of the exclusive film presentation titled The Stanley Cup Odyssey showing in the Hartland Molson Theatre features the 2008 Stanley Cup Final between the Detroit Red Wings and the Pittsburgh Penguins.
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Honouring the 2008 Stanley Cup Champion Detroit Red Wings
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From an authentic reenactment of a late nineteenth century game to the excitement of the 2008 Stanley Cup Final, The Stanley Cup Odyssey tells the story of a new game and the single trophy that ignited a national passion and the glory of things to come.
A high-definition presentation, The Stanley Cup Odyssey features stunning imagery through archival photos and footage and some of the Hockey Hall of Fame's most prized artifacts, an evocative original score and all the thrills and excitement that defines the Stanley Cup. On display outside the theatre's entrance is an extensive exhibit focusing on elements of The Stanley Cup Odyssey, including showcases on the history of Stanley Cup champions, Conn Smythe winners, and the current Cup titlists, the Detroit Red Wings. The recently added artifacts from the 2008 Stanley Cup Champion Detroit Red Wings include:
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Cup-winning goal puck scored by Detroit's Henrik Zetterberg at 7:36 of the third period in Game 6 on June 4, 2008. |
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Henrik Zetterberg's gloves worn during his Conn Smythe winning playoff campaign. |
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Nicklas Lidstrom's skates and socks worn by the Red Wings Captain, notably the first European captain to hoist the Cup. |
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Kris Draper's jersey worn by the Red Wings Alternate Captain, his fourth Cup championship. |
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Brian Rafalski's helmet worn by the Wings' high-scoring defenseman (14 playoff points). |
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Tomas Holmstrom's stick used by the power forward en route to a 12-point playoff performance. |
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