As the players, staff, management and spouses watched the video while their eyes brimmed with inevitable emotion from reliving one of the pinnacle moments of their professional careers.
At 1:51, the room broke out in laughter as the video showed the moment when former Avalanche forward Nicolas Aube-Kubel skated towards his teammates for the group photo and tripped on the ice, inevitably denting the Cup, much to the dismay of the Keeper's of the Cup.
From there, the players examined their gorgeous Stanley Cup rings which was embedded with 669 diamonds, 42 rubies - six of which make up the "A" in the Avalanche logo and are a nod to the number of games that Colorado defeated Tampa Bay in the Stanley Cup Final - and 20 sapphires.
"It exceeded everything that you expected and had hoped for," Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog said. "For me, I try not to have much expectations going into things like this. I just went into it looking forward to the whole night in general. Obviously, we knew it was going to be well done and we knew it was going to be a beautiful ring. But knowing it was going to look like this, if I had said that I'd have been lying. It's gorgeous, it's heavy, it's got a bunch of amazing details to it. With the video in the box, it's incredible."
After the players, staff and management unveiled their coveted keepsakes to commemorate their Stanley Cup victory - and their spouses unboxed their pendants - the group ventured out to the back lawn for photos lit by the autumn moon and spent time reminiscing around a bonfire.