Thanks to Ray Emery the Stanley Cup will spend Saturday in Hamilton.

The NHL goalie was part of the Chicago Blackhawk's second cup win in four years. The Cup will be on display with Emery when he visits Koi Restaurant in Hess Village on Saturday July 13.

Visitors will get a chance to take a photo with the Cup and Hamlton-born Emery between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Koi’s patio.

Emery posted a remarkable 17-1-0 record for the Blackhawks during the regular season, but didn’t see any time in the playoffs due to injury and the strong play of teammate Corey Crawford.

Emery will play in Philadelphia next season. He signed a one-year, $1.65 million US contract with the Flyers.

A hip injury derailed Emery's 2009-10 season with the Flyers. It could have ended his career but he revitalized it with the Anaheim Ducks and then the Blackhawks.

"No one had ever come back from what he had and played professional sports again," said Dean Collet, one of the owners of Koi. "To see him hoist the Stanley Cup was an emotional moment for all of his friends and family. To get to share this with him on Saturday is going to make for a special day."

Only lunch guests will be allowed on the patio so if you don’t get a seat, the Cup will be visible from Hess Street as well.