The Chicago Blackhawks ended a 49-year Stanley Cup title drought last spring, but not all of those seasons were completely fruitless. Among the most notable was the 1969-70 campaign where the Hawks captured the first of their 14 division titles. This trophy signifying that distinction has a broken lid but the wooden base is in good shape and reads "NHL CHAMPIONS, WINNERS 1969-70 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS". The second award is the 1987-88 Campbell Trophy. It is engraved with the name of the Edmonton Oilers' owner Peter Pocklington, whose team won the Campbell Conference en route to the NHL crown.