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Championship Legacy on Display

Step into a showcase of New England sports greatness and experience three iconic trophies that represent unforgettable moments, dynasties, and traditions. From a historic World Series run to an NFL dynasty and one of college hockey’s most beloved tournaments, this display brings championship history to life.

2013 World Series Trophy

Boston Red Sox

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The 2013 Red Sox season was about far more than baseball—it was about a city rallying together. Just months after the Boston Marathon tragedy, the Red Sox became a symbol of resilience and pride, culminating in one of the most emotional championships in franchise history.

Boston defeated the St. Louis Cardinals in six games to capture the title, winning the series 4–2. After splitting the first four games, the Red Sox returned to Fenway Park and clinched the championship on home turf for the first time since 1918. Behind dominant performances from David Ortiz, who hit an incredible .688 in the series, and a complete team effort, the trophy represents one of the most meaningful titles in Boston sports history.

Six Super Bowl Championships

New England Patriots

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Built on consistency, preparation, and clutch performances, the Patriots established one of the greatest dynasties the NFL has ever seen. Across nearly two decades, they captured six Super Bowl titles:

  • Super Bowl XXXVI (2001 season)- vs. St. Louis Rams
  • Super Bowl XXXVIII (2003 season) - vs. Carolina Panthers
  • Super Bowl XXXIX (2004 season) - vs. Philadelphia Eagles
  • Super Bowl XLIX (2014 season) - vs. Seattle Seahawks
  • Super Bowl LI (2016 season) - vs. Atlanta Falcons
  • Super Bowl LIII (2018 season) - vs. Los Angeles Rams

From last-second game-winning drives to the largest comeback in Super Bowl history, these championships define an era led by Tom Brady and head coach Bill Belichick. Each ring tells the story of excellence under pressure and a standard of winning that shaped a generation of football.

 

Men’s College Hockey Beanpot Trophy

Beanpot Tournament

 
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A cornerstone of Boston’s sports culture, the Beanpot Tournament is one of the most prestigious and tradition-rich events in college hockey. Held annually at TD Garden, it features four of the city’s top programs: Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey, Boston University Terriers men's ice hockey, Northeastern Huskies men's ice hockey, and Harvard Crimson men's ice hockey.

Among the tournament’s most successful programs:

  • Boston University leads all schools with over 30 Beanpot titles
  • Boston College follows closely with 20+ championships
  • Northeastern has enjoyed recent success, including multiple titles in the last decade

The Beanpot is more than a trophy- it’s bragging rights, tradition, and a proving ground for future NHL talent. Generations of players and fans have made this tournament one of the most anticipated events on the college hockey calendar.