The 14-karat white gold ring is set with diamonds, rubies and sapphires.
The Avalanche logo and their "STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS" title is set above 18 custom-cut sapphires. The "A" is made of six rubies, representing the six games of the Stanley Cup Final. There are also 19 diamonds set in the snow flowing to the hockey puck on the "A," paying homage to a former Avalanche forward, Joe Sakic, who wore No. 19 and is the only team captain and general manager to win a Stanley Cup with the same team. These diamonds total .22 carats, a nod to the 22 years under Stan Kroenke's ownership.
"We wanted to bring the Avalanche's championship journey to life and this ring tells that story beautifully," said Chris Poitras, vice president and COO of the Professional Sports Division at Jostens, the ring manufacturer.
The left side of the ring features the player's name and jersey number. Set on each side of the player's number are two sapphires, symbolizing the 1995-96 and 2000-01 Avalanche championships.
"Those rings are pretty amazing," defenseman Cale Makar said. "They did an absolutely outstanding job."