Chicago Blackhawks Selling Melted Ice From Championship Season for $99, Proceeds to Benefit Charities (Photo)

by abournenesn

Nov 18, 2013

The Chicago Blackhawks have your stocking stuffers covered.

After the Hawks hoisted the Cup, the team announced that they would be melting down the last layer of ice from the United Center and putting it into vials to commemorate their 2013 championship season. The Blackhawks are now delivering on that promise, selling a limited number of vials for $99 with all of the proceeds benefiting Chicago Blackhawks Charities.

Only 2,013 vials will be sold, and the ice — well, water — from their Stanley Cup run will come with a display case, a product number and a letter of authenticity that will be signed by team president John McDonough.

Although Andrew Shaw‘s stitches from Game 6 raised a hefty chunk of change for the Jimmy V Foundation earlier this year, taking home some of the ice from the Madhouse on Madison may be a slightly less gruesome, albeit way less awesome, token of Chicago’s record-breaking season.

Check out the collector’s item in the photo below.

blackhawksvialsPhoto via Twitter/@mirtle

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