That's a rough estimate of how much the Stanley Cup will travel over the course of the next two months as it spends one day with every Blues player, coach, hockey operations executive, trainer and equipment manager.
And those numbers don't even count the travel it has already done since the Blues won it in mid-June with a 4-1 victory against the Boston Bruins in Game 7 at TD Garden. After returning home with the Blues from Boston, the Stanley Cup spent several days in St. Louis before traveling to Las Vegas for the NHL Awards, then to Vancouver for the NHL Draft. Since it returned to St. Louis, it has made appearances at Enterprise Center, Busch Stadium, the construction site of the Centene Community Ice Center where the Blues will begin practicing in September and at several events throughout the city.
Beginning July 1, the Stanley Cup will be off to Canada to visit Blues Head Coach Craig Berube, kicking off a 36-city, 45-stop tour that includes visits throughout Canada, the United States, Sweden, Finland and Russia.