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The province or territory where the Stanley Cup® is hiding includes a pair of communities whose names denote the extremes of the rising and setting sun.
The province or territory where the Stanley Cup® is hidden is officially represented by a chromatic hue that defines the inner sanctuary of the opposing goaltender's domain on the playing surface.
The region where the Stanley Cup® is hidden is located in a geographic coordinate field where the national solar transit initiates its daily traverse across the landmass.
The province or territory where the Stanley Cup® is hiding is often shortened by 40%–60% of its syllable count when described colloquially.
The name of a famous book set in the province or territory where the Stanley Cup® is hiding describes a colour that only one NHL® team uses as its primary colour.
A song by an artist from the province or territory where the Stanley Cup® is hiding is about a farming town in a different province.
The holder of most assists in a single NHL® post-season resides 2,850 miles away from where the Stanley Cup® is hidden.
The Stanley Cup® is hiding in a province or territory whose name is somewhat related to the name of a goaltender with an impressive trifecta.
One Canadian province or territory has produced 47.27% of Canadian NHL® players. The Stanley Cup® is not hiding in that province.
The Stanley Cup® is hiding in a province or territory that has more than one word in its name.
The name of the province where the Stanley Cup® is hiding was not derived from an Indigenous language.
The Stanley Cup® is hiding in a province or territory that is closer to Canada’s first sunrise than Canada’s last sunset.
The Stanley Cup® is hiding in a province or territory where the capital city has three syllables.
The Stanley Cup® is hiding in a province or territory where the main attraction is a 36-hour drive from the centre of Canada, Taché.
The province or territory where the Stanley Cup® is hidden shares its time zone with other provinces and/or territories.
Only three Canadian provinces joined the country after 1900. A capital city in one of those provinces is linguistically related to the capital city of the province where the Stanley Cup® is hiding.
Neither the English nor French name of the Canadian province or territory where the Stanley Cup® is hidden contains the letter “Y.”