The ECHL announced on Wednesday that Baron Championship Rings will continue to serve as the “Official Championship Ring of the ECHL.” The relationship which began during the 2015-16 season, has Baron aligned with creating rings each season for the ECHL Hall of Fame Class, as well as Kelly Cup Finals on-ice officials. The Partnership also allows ECHL Kelly Cup Champions to work on designing their rings with Baron and their elite design team and staff. “Our relationship with Baron’s has grown significantly since forming our partnership, as we are honored to present our Hall of Fame Members with an induction ring of superb design and craftmanship,” said ECHL Commissioner Ryan Crelin. “Furthermore, each of our Kelly Cup championship teams have elected to utilize Baron’s because they recognize this same quality and attention to detail that they provide to their players and staff to commemorate their achievement.” “We are honored to support the ECHL and we couldn’t be more excited to continue working with them to modernize their recognition and commemorative collections,” said Kevin Kloostra of Baron. “The ECHL is an extremely important part of our portfolio, and we plan on continuing to play a substantial role as their Partner. We believe our strong foundation and ever-progressive design and manufacturing capabilities enhance the association and offerings to Members. “Members of the ECHL can expect high quality custom products that align with the pricing and customer service that Baron Championship Rings is known for,” Kloostra added. About Baron Championship Rings For over 25 years, Baron® has manufactured custom rings for high schools, colleges, and pro market clients across North America. As a Championship-focused brand, their relentless commitment to design, craftsmanship, and superior story-driven Championship jewelry products, has positioned them as an industry leader. Baron with its strong foundation and ever-progressive design and manufacturing capabilities will continue to revolutionize the recognition market. About the ECHLFormed in 1988-89 with five teams in four states, the ECHL has grown into a coast-to-coast league with 28 teams in 20 states and two Canadian provinces for its 35th season in 2022-23. There have been 728 players who have gone on to play in the National Hockey League after starting their careers in the ECHL, including one who has made their NHL debuts in the 2022-23 season. The ECHL had affiliations with 27 of the 32 NHL teams in 2021-22, marking the 25th consecutive season that the league has affiliations with at least 20 teams in the NHL. Further information on the ECHL is available on its website at ECHL.com as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
Baron Championship Rings continues as “Official Championship Ring Supplier of the ECHL”
Wednesday, November 9th
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