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"Stanley's Cup"
South Park episode
Stan and his team learn they will be playing in a professional hockey game.
Stan and his peewee hockey team being told that they are not playing during second intermission.
Episode no. Season 10
Episode 14
Written by Trey Parker
Directed by Trey Parker
Original airdate November 15, 2006
Season 10 episodes
South Park – Season 10
March 22, 2006 – November 15, 2006
  1. The Return of Chef
  2. Smug Alert!
  3. Cartoon Wars Part I
  4. Cartoon Wars Part II
  5. A Million Little Fibers
  6. ManBearPig
  7. Tsst
  8. Make Love, Not Warcraft
  9. Mystery of the Urinal Deuce
  10. Miss Teacher Bangs a Boy
  11. Hell on Earth 2006
  12. Go God Go
  13. Go God Go XII
  14. Stanley's Cup

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"Stanley's Cup" is episode 1014 (#153) of Comedy Central's South Park. It originally aired on November 15, 2006. This is the 10th season finale of South Park. It parodies the 1992 film The Mighty Ducks and Bad News Bears 2.[1]

[edit] Plot

The episode begins as Stan's bicycle is towed away for parking tickets. This is a problem, since he needs the bike for his newspaper route (which is how he earns money). He is given an opportunity to get his bike back, but to do so he must do community service by coaching the Park County Pee-Wee hockey team.

As coach, he quickly runs into a whole host of problems — foremost, one of the kids has leukemia, which has already spread to his bone marrow. His father becomes shocked that Stan would take such a job, and thinks that he is trying to "make up" for what happened when Stan was four, when he missed a shot that resulted in a tie for the big game. (Stan can't even remember the event, though he claims to remember "going to Shakey's afterwards.")

Nelson, the boy with cancer, takes a turn for the worse, and asks Stan to win a game for him. However, his team isn't very good — though neither are their opponents, the Adams County team (despite Adams' team having far better discipline) — and the team ties, 0-0. This makes Nelson become "not worse, but [he's not] any better. It's almost as if his cancer is...tied."

The team is then invited to play against the superior Denver County team, at the Pepsi Center, with the same basic premise — the idea being that if Stan wins, Nelson will have enough hope to survive. Thinking about all the various underdog movies, the team decides to believe in themselves and get a good player — Ike, based solely on the fact that he's Canadian (he actually does play better than the other players). Stan's father confronts Stan about playing at the Pepsi Center — the same place where Stan didn't win his game years ago, while he still can't remember it — and while he initially says he won't be there to watch Stan "destroy himself", he then decides (without any actual prompting from Stan) to go anyway.

When they get to the Pepsi Center to play in the intermission of a professional game, the other team doesn't show up, and Stan worries that since they can't play, it could result in Nelson's death — but the Colorado Avalanche let the Pee-wee team play the final period of their game against the adult team of the Detroit Red Wings, because they went through a lot of "emotional changes". The period starts with the score tied 2-2, and the game ends with the Red Wings winning 32-2 and the South Park team bloody and incapacitated, due to the Red Wings repeatedly checking and beating up the South Park players. Stan is left humiliated, and Randy is left yelling in shock that his son still didn't win a hockey game. A member of Stan's team, who is bleeding from the mouth, tells Stan "I hate you, Coach" before the Red Wings lift the trophy to the song "We Are the Champions". At the same time Nelson in hospital is watching the end of the game on TV, whispering "No hope... no... hope..." as he flatlines. The episode concludes with a spot on Red Wings' coach Mike Babcock, triumphantly jumping in the air.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Dan Iverson (November 16 2006). "South Park: Stanley's Cup Review". tv.ign.com. http://uk.tv.ign.com/articles/746/746108p1.html. Retrieved 01 June 2009. 

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