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Flyers’ Pronger Has A Plan For His Swiped Stanley Cup Puck

Remember the puck-stealing ordeal that enveloped the Stanley Cup Final last June?

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Well, with the Philadelphia Flyers in Chicago to take on the Blackhawks over the weekend, it became a story once more.

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According to a report on Philly.com, later picked up by TSN, Chris Pronger still has the puck from Game 2, and he knows what he wants to do with it.

↵↵“I have it,” Pronger said. “It’s tucked away somewhere. It’ll wind up on eBay at some point. All proceeds will go to the person that buys its charity.”

↵↵We’ll see who plops down the money for that puck, where that money goes, and what happens to the puck in the long run. Until then, you better believe this is going to be a story people will be talking about in Chicago, and probably elsewhere.

↵There’s no word on what happened to the puck that Patrick Kane used to beat the Flyers in overtime of Game 6. A Chicago restaurant -- Harry Caray’s, to be exact -- has publicly offered a $50,000 sum for that piece vulcanized rubber, but Pronger says he doesn’t have that one.

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