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==Longest active streaks== |
==Longest active streaks== |
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===Post-season appearance streaks=== |
===Post-season appearance streaks=== |
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+ | {{see also|List of NHL franchise post-season droughts}} |
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− | + | The [[Detroit Red Wings]]' had a 25-season postseason appearance streak that ended on March 28, 2017 after a 4-1 loss to the [[Carolina Hurricanes]], which was the longest active streak of any of the four major North American professional sports leagues (NHL, NFL, NBA, MLB). |
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+ | | align="left" | [[Pittsburgh Penguins]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>10 seasons || [[2005–06 Pittsburgh Penguins season|2005–06]] || align="left" | 2 : [[2008–09 Pittsburgh Penguins season|2008–09]], [[2015–16 Pittsburgh Penguins season|2015–16]] |
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+ | | align="left" | [[Philadelphia Flyers]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>1 season || [[2014–15 Philadelphia Flyers season|2014–15]] || |
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===Post-season series win streaks=== |
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+ | This is a list of teams that have active post-season series win streaks. A post-season series win streak is continued by making the post-season and winning at least the first round series (called the Conference Quarter-Finals) of the playoffs. Since the first round of the playoffs consists of 16 teams in 8 series, there will always be 8 teams in this list, the winners of those series. |
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==Longest all-time streaks== |
==Longest all-time streaks== |
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− | | align="left" | [[Boston Bruins]] || 29 seasons || [[1967–68 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Boston Bruins]] || 29 seasons<sup>1</sup> || [[1967–68 Boston Bruins season|1967–68]] through to [[1995–96 Boston Bruins season|1995–96]] || align="left" | 2 : [[1969–70 Boston Bruins season|1969–70]], [[1971–72 Boston Bruins season|1971–72]] |
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+ | | align="left" | [[Chicago Black Hawks]]<sup>2</sup> || 28 seasons || [[1969–70 Chicago Black Hawks season|1969–70]] through to [[1996–97 Chicago Blackhawks season|1996–97]] || align="left" | none |
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+ | | align="left" | [[St. Louis Blues]] || 25 seasons ||[[1979–80 St. Louis Blues season|1979–80]] through to [[2003–04 St. Louis Blues season|2003–04]] || align="left" | none |
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+ | | align="left" | [[Detroit Red Wings]] || 25 seasons || [[1990–91 Detroit Red Wings season|1990–91]] through to [[2015–16 Detroit Red Wings season|2015–16]] || align="left" | 4 : [[1996–97 Detroit Red Wings season|1996–97]], [[1997–98 Detroit Red Wings season|1997–98]], [[2001–02 Detroit Red Wings season|2001–02]], [[2007–08 Detroit Red Wings season|2007–08]] |
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+ | | align="left" | [[Montreal Canadiens]] || 24 seasons<sup>3</sup> || [[1970–71 Montreal Canadiens season|1970–71]] through to [[1993–94 Montreal Canadiens season|1993–94]] || align="left" | 8 : [[1970–71 Montreal Canadiens season|1970–71]], [[1972–73 Montreal Canadiens season|1972–73]], [[1975–76 Montreal Canadiens season|1975–76]], [[1976–77 Montreal Canadiens season|1976–77]], [[1977–78 Montreal Canadiens season|1977–78]], [[1978–79 Montreal Canadiens season|1978–79]], [[1985–86 Montreal Canadiens season|1985–86]], [[1992–93 Montreal Canadiens season|1992–93]] |
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+ | | align="left" | [[Montreal Canadiens]] || 21 seasons<sup>3</sup> || [[1948–49 Montreal Canadiens season|1948–49]] through to [[1968–69 Montreal Canadiens season|1968–69]] || align="left" | 10 : [[1952–53 Montreal Canadiens season|1952–53]], [[1955–56 Montreal Canadiens season|1955–56]], [[1956–57 Montreal Canadiens season|1956–57]], [[1957–58 Montreal Canadiens season|1957–58]], [[1958–59 Montreal Canadiens season|1958–59]], [[1959–60 Montreal Canadiens season|1959–60]], [[1964–65 Montreal Canadiens season|1964–65]], [[1965–66 Montreal Canadiens season|1965–66]], [[1967–68 Montreal Canadiens season|1967–68]], [[1968–69 Montreal Canadiens season|1968–69]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[Detroit Red Wings]] || 19 seasons || [[1990–91 NHL season|1990–91]] to ''present'' || align="left" | 4 : [[1996–97 NHL season|1996–97]], [[1997–98 NHL season|1997–98]], [[2001–02 NHL season|2001–02]], [[2007–08 NHL season|2007–08]] |
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+ | | align="left" | [[Detroit Red Wings]] || 20 seasons || [[1938–39 Detroit Red Wings season|1938–39]] through to [[1957–58 Detroit Red Wings season|1957–58]] || align="left" | 5 : [[1942–43 Detroit Red Wings season|1942–43]], [[1949–50 Detroit Red Wings season|1949–50]], [[1951–52 Detroit Red Wings season|1951–52]], [[1953–54 Detroit Red Wings season|1953–54]], [[1954–55 Detroit Red Wings season|1954–55]] |
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+ | | align="left" | [[Philadelphia Flyers]] || 17 seasons || [[1972–73 Philadelphia Flyers season|1972–73]] through to [[1988–89 Philadelphia Flyers season|1988–89]] || align="left" | 2 : [[1973–74 Philadelphia Flyers season|1973–74]], [[1974–75 Philadelphia Flyers season|1974–75]] |
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+ | | align="left" | [[Atlanta Flames]]/[[Calgary Flames]] || 16 seasons<sup>4</sup> || [[1975–76 Atlanta Flames season|1975–76]] through to [[1990–91 Calgary Flames season|1990–91]] || align="left" | 1 : [[1988–89 Calgary Flames season|1988–89]] |
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+ | | align="left" | [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] || 15 seasons || [[1930–31 Toronto Maple Leafs season|1930–31]] through to [[1944–45 Toronto Maple Leafs season|1944–45]] || align="left" | 3 : [[1931–32 Toronto Maple Leafs season|1931–32]], [[1941–42 Toronto Maple Leafs season|1941–42]], [[1944–45 Toronto Maple Leafs season|1944–45]] |
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+ | | align="left" | [[New York Islanders]] || 14 seasons || [[1974–75 New York Islanders season|1974–75]] through to [[1987–88 New York Islanders season|1987–88]] || align="left" | 4 : [[1979–80 New York Islanders season|1979–80]], [[1980–81 New York Islanders season|1980–81]], [[1981–82 New York Islanders season|1981–82]], [[1982–83 New York Islanders season|1982–83]] |
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+ | | align="left" | [[Washington Capitals]] || 14 seasons || [[1982–83 Washington Capitals season|1982–83]] through to [[1995–96 Washington Capitals season|1995–96]] || align="left" | none |
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+ | | align="left" | [[Edmonton Oilers]] || 13 seasons || [[1979–80 Edmonton Oilers season|1979–80]]<sup>5</sup> through to [[1991–92 Edmonton Oilers season|1991–92]] || align="left" | 5 : [[1983–84 Edmonton Oilers season|1983–84]], [[1984–85 Edmonton Oilers season|1984–85]], [[1986–87 Edmonton Oilers season|1986–87]], [[1987–88 Edmonton Oilers season|1987–88]], [[1989–90 Edmonton Oilers season|1989–90]] |
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+ | | align="left" | [[Buffalo Sabres]] || 11 seasons || [[1974–75 Buffalo Sabres season|1974–75]] through to [[1984–85 Buffalo Sabres season|1984–85]] || align="left" | none |
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+ | | align="left" | [[Pittsburgh Penguins]] || 11 seasons || [[1990–91 Pittsburgh Penguins season|1990–91]] through to [[2000–01 Pittsburgh Penguins season|2000–01]] || align="left" | 2 : [[1990–91 Pittsburgh Penguins season|1990–91]], [[1991–92 Pittsburgh Penguins season|1991–92]] |
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+ | | align="left" | [[Philadelphia Flyers]] || 11 seasons || [[1994–95 Philadelphia Flyers season|1994–95]] through to [[2005–06 Philadelphia Flyers season|2005–06]] || align="left" | none |
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+ | | align="left" | [[Quebec Nordiques]]/[[Colorado Avalanche]] || 11 seasons<sup>6</sup> || [[1994–95 Quebec Nordiques season|1994–95]] through to [[2005–06 Colorado Avalanche season|2005–06]] || align="left" | 2 : [[1995–96 Colorado Avalanche season|1995–96]], [[2000–01 Colorado Avalanche season|2000–01]] |
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+ | | align="left" | [[Ottawa Senators]] || 11 seasons || [[1996–97 Ottawa Senators season|1996–97]] through to [[2007–08 Ottawa Senators season|2007–08]] || align="left" | none |
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+ | | align="left" | [[Chicago Black Hawks]] || 10 seasons || [[1958–59 Chicago Black Hawks season|1958–59]] through to [[1967–68 Chicago Black Hawks season|1967–68]] || align="left" | 1 : [[1960–61 Chicago Black Hawks season|1960–61]] |
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+ | | align="left" | [[Pittsburgh Penguins]] || 10 seasons || [[2006–07 Pittsburgh Penguins season|2006–07]] to ''present'' || align="left" | 2 : [[2008–09 Pittsburgh Penguins season|2008–09]], [[2015–16 Pittsburgh Penguins season|2015–16]] |
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+ | :<sup>1</sup> The Bruins' 29 consecutive is the second longest post-season streak in North American major professional sports history, and the longest of the "Big 4". This compares to the [[wikipedia:Canadian Football League|CFL's]] [[Edmonton Eskimos]] 34 consecutive, the [[wikipedia:List of NBA franchise post-season streaks#NBA Playoffs appearance streaks 2|NBA's]] [[wikipedia:Philadelphia 76ers|Syracuse Nationals/Philadelphia 76ers]] 22 consecutive, the [[wikipedia:List of Major League Baseball franchise postseason streaks#Postseason appearance streaks|MLB's]] Atlanta Braves 14 consecutive, the [[wikipedia:LA Galaxy#Year-by-year|MLS']] LA Galaxy 10 consecutive, and the [[wikipedia:List of NFL franchise post-season streaks#Longest consecutive playoff appearance streak|NFL's]] 9 consecutive shared by two teams.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cfl.ca/article/by-the-numbers-playoffs |title=By the Numbers: Playoffs???!!! |author=CFL.ca Staff |publisher=Canadian Football League |date=November 11, 2010 |accessdate=May 12, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/la-galaxy-secure-tenth-consecutive-mls-cup-playoff-appearance/ |title=L.A. Galaxy secure tenth consecutive MLS Cup Playoff appearance |author= |publisher=MLSSoccer.com |date=January 22, 2010 |accessdate=May 12, 2014}}</ref> |
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+ | :<sup>2</sup> The nickname of the Chicago team was the "Black Hawks" for the majority of the streak – 17 of the 28 seasons. They were renamed the "Blackhawks" in 1986. |
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+ | :<sup>3</sup> The Montreal Canadiens only missed the playoffs once – by a tie-breaker – in the 46 seasons from [[1948–49 Montreal Canadiens season|1948–49]] to [[1993–94 Montreal Canadiens season|1993–94]]. In the [[1969–70 Montreal Canadiens season|1969–70]] season, they tied for fourth and last playoff spot with the New York Rangers, but were eliminated on total goals scored tiebreak (they scored 244 goals to New York's 246). |
− | :<sup>2</sup> includes 5 seasons for the [[Atlanta Flames]] ([[1975–76 NHL season|1975–76]] through to [[1979–80 NHL season|1979–80]]) + 11 seasons for the [[Calgary Flames]] ([[1980–81 NHL season|1980–81]] through to [[1990–91 NHL season|1990–91]]) |
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+ | :<sup>4</sup> Includes 5 seasons as the [[Atlanta Flames]] ([[1975–76 Atlanta Flames season|1975–76]] through [[1979–80 Atlanta Flames season|1979–80]]), and 11 seasons as the [[Calgary Flames]] ([[1980–81 Calgary Flames season|1980–81]] through [[1990–91 Calgary Flames season|1990–91]]) |
+ | :<sup>5</sup> The Edmonton Oilers streak is the longest run from the NHL debut of a franchise, starting from the first year they were in the NHL ([[1979–80 Edmonton Oilers season|1979–80]]); although they aren't included in the NHL streak, they also made the WHA playoffs the preceding 4 seasons ([[1975–76 Edmonton Oilers season|1975–76]] through [[1978–79 Edmonton Oilers season|1978–79]]), for a streak of 17 consecutive playoff appearances in major professional hockey. |
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+ | :<sup>6</sup> Includes 1 season as the [[Quebec Nordiques]] ([[1994–95 Quebec Nordiques season|1994–95]]), and 10 seasons as the [[Colorado Avalanche]] ([[1995–96 Colorado Avalanche season|1995–96]] through [[2005–06 Colorado Avalanche season|2005–06]]) |
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− | | align="left" | [[Montreal Canadiens]] || 10 seasons || [[1950–51 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Montreal Canadiens]] || 10 seasons || [[1950–51 Montreal Canadiens season|1950–51]] through to [[1959–60 Montreal Canadiens season|1959–60]] || align="left" | 6 : [[1952–53 Montreal Canadiens season|1952–53]], [[1955–56 Montreal Canadiens season|1955–56]], [[1956–57 Montreal Canadiens season|1956–57]], [[1957–58 Montreal Canadiens season|1957–58]], [[1958–59 Montreal Canadiens season|1958–59]], [[1959–60 Montreal Canadiens season|1959–60]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[Montreal Canadiens]] || 10 seasons || [[1983–84 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Montreal Canadiens]] || 10 seasons || [[1983–84 Montreal Canadiens season|1983–84]] through to [[1992–93 Montreal Canadiens season|1992–93]] || align="left" | 2 : [[1985–86 Montreal Canadiens season|1985–86]], [[1992–93 Montreal Canadiens season|1992–93]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[Philadelphia Flyers]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>9 seasons || [[1972–73 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Philadelphia Flyers]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>9 seasons || [[1972–73 Philadelphia Flyers season|1972–73]] through to [[1980–81 Philadelphia Flyers season|1980–81]] || align="left" | 2 : [[1973–74 Philadelphia Flyers season|1973–74]], [[1974–75 Philadelphia Flyers season|1974–75]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[New York Islanders]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>7 seasons || [[1978–79 |
+ | | align="left" | [[New York Islanders]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>7 seasons || [[1978–79 New York Islanders season|1978–79]] through to [[1984–85 New York Islanders season|1984–85]] || align="left" | 4 : [[1979–80 New York Islanders season|1979–80]], [[1980–81 New York Islanders season|1980–81]], [[1981–82 New York Islanders season|1981–82]], [[1982–83 New York Islanders season|1982–83]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[Chicago Black Hawks]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>6 seasons || [[1969–70 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Chicago Black Hawks]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>6 seasons || [[1969–70 Chicago Black Hawks season|1969–70]] through to [[1974–75 Chicago Black Hawks season|1974–75]] || align="left" | none |
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− | | align="left" | [[Montreal Canadiens]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>6 seasons || [[1974–75 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Montreal Canadiens]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>6 seasons || [[1974–75 Montreal Canadiens season|1974–75]] through to [[1979–80 Montreal Canadiens season|1979–80]] || align="left" | 4 : [[1975–76 Montreal Canadiens season|1975–76]], [[1976–77 Montreal Canadiens season|1976–77]], [[1977–78 Montreal Canadiens season|1977–78]], [[1978–79 Montreal Canadiens season|1978–79]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[Edmonton Oilers]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>6 seasons || [[1982–83 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Edmonton Oilers]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>6 seasons || [[1982–83 Edmonton Oilers season|1982–83]] through to [[1987–88 Edmonton Oilers season|1987–88]] || align="left" | 4 : [[1983–84 Edmonton Oilers season|1983–84]], [[1984–85 Edmonton Oilers season|1984–85]], [[1986–87 Edmonton Oilers season|1986–87]], [[1987–88 Edmonton Oilers season|1987–88]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[Detroit Red Wings]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>6 seasons || [[1994–95 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Detroit Red Wings]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>6 seasons || [[1994–95 Detroit Red Wings season|1994–95]] through to [[1999–2000 Detroit Red Wings season|1999–2000]] || align="left" | 2 : [[1996–97 Detroit Red Wings season|1996–97]], [[1997–98 Detroit Red Wings season|1997–98]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[Montreal Canadiens]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>5 seasons || [[1964–65 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Montreal Canadiens]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>5 seasons || [[1964–65 Montreal Canadiens season|1964–65]] through to [[1968–69 Montreal Canadiens season|1968–69]] || align="left" | 4 : [[1964–65 Montreal Canadiens season|1964–65]], [[1965–66 Montreal Canadiens season|1965–66]], [[1967–68 Montreal Canadiens season|1967–68]], [[1968–69 Montreal Canadiens season|1968–69]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>5 seasons || [[1974–75 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>5 seasons || [[1974–75 Toronto Maple Leafs season|1974–75]] through to [[1978–79 Toronto Maple Leafs season|1978–79]] || align="left" | none |
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− | | align="left" | [[New York Rangers]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>5 seasons || [[1978–79 |
+ | | align="left" | [[New York Rangers]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>5 seasons || [[1978–79 New York Rangers season|1978–79]] through to [[1982–83 New York Rangers season|1982–83]] || align="left" | none |
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− | | align="left" | [[Boston Bruins]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>5 seasons || [[1987–88 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Boston Bruins]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>5 seasons || [[1987–88 Boston Bruins season|1987–88]] through to [[1991–92 Boston Bruins season|1991–92]] || align="left" | none |
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− | | align="left" | [[Montreal Canadiens]] || 10 seasons || [[1950–51 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Montreal Canadiens]] || 10 seasons || [[1950–51 Montreal Canadiens season|1950–51]] through to [[1959–60 Montreal Canadiens season|1959–60]] || align="left" | 6 : [[1952–53 Montreal Canadiens season|1952–53]], [[1955–56 Montreal Canadiens season|1955–56]], [[1956–57 Montreal Canadiens season|1956–57]], [[1957–58 Montreal Canadiens season|1957–58]], [[1958–59 Montreal Canadiens season|1958–59]], [[1959–60 Montreal Canadiens season|1959–60]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[Montreal Canadiens]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>5 seasons || [[1964–65 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Montreal Canadiens]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>5 seasons || [[1964–65 Montreal Canadiens season|1964–65]] through to [[1968–69 Montreal Canadiens season|1968–69]] || align="left" | 4 : [[1964–65 Montreal Canadiens season|1964–65]], [[1965–66 Montreal Canadiens season|1965–66]], [[1967–68 Montreal Canadiens season|1967–68]], [[1968–69 Montreal Canadiens season|1968–69]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[New York Islanders]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>5 seasons || [[1979–80 |
+ | | align="left" | [[New York Islanders]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>5 seasons || [[1979–80 New York Islanders season|1979–80]] through to [[1983–84 New York Islanders season|1983–84]] || align="left" | 4 : [[1979–80 New York Islanders season|1979–80]], [[1980–81 New York Islanders season|1980–81]], [[1981–82 New York Islanders season|1981–82]], [[1982–83 New York Islanders season|1982–83]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[Montreal Canadiens]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>4 seasons || [[1975–76 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Montreal Canadiens]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>4 seasons || [[1975–76 Montreal Canadiens season|1975–76]] through to [[1978–79 Montreal Canadiens season|1978–79]] || align="left" | 4 : [[1975–76 Montreal Canadiens season|1975–76]], [[1976–77 Montreal Canadiens season|1976–77]], [[1977–78 Montreal Canadiens season|1977–78]], [[1978–79 Montreal Canadiens season|1978–79]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>3 seasons || [[1937–38 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>3 seasons || [[1937–38 Toronto Maple Leafs season|1937–38]] through to [[1939–40 Toronto Maple Leafs season|1939–40]] || align="left" | none |
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− | | align="left" | [[Detroit Red Wings]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>3 seasons || [[1940–41 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Detroit Red Wings]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>3 seasons || [[1940–41 Detroit Red Wings season|1940–41]] through to [[1942–43 Detroit Red Wings season|1942–43]] || align="left" | 1 : [[1942–43 Detroit Red Wings season|1942–43]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>3 seasons || [[1946–47 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>3 seasons || [[1946–47 Toronto Maple Leafs season|1946–47]] through to [[1948–49 Toronto Maple Leafs season|1948–49]] || align="left" | 3 : [[1946–47 Toronto Maple Leafs season|1946–47]], [[1947–48 Toronto Maple Leafs season|1947–48]], [[1948–49 Toronto Maple Leafs season|1948–49]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[Detroit Red Wings]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>3 seasons || [[1947–48 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Detroit Red Wings]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>3 seasons || [[1947–48 Detroit Red Wings season|1947–48]] through to [[1949–50 Detroit Red Wings season|1949–50]] || align="left" | 1 : [[1949–50 Detroit Red Wings season|1949–50]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[Detroit Red Wings]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>3 seasons || [[1953–54 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Detroit Red Wings]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>3 seasons || [[1953–54 Detroit Red Wings season|1953–54]] through to [[1955–56 Detroit Red Wings season|1955–56]] || align="left" | 2 : [[1953–54 Detroit Red Wings season|1953–54]], [[1954–55 Detroit Red Wings season|1954–55]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>3 seasons || [[1961–62 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>3 seasons || [[1961–62 Toronto Maple Leafs season|1961–62]] through to [[1963–64 Toronto Maple Leafs season|1963–64]] || align="left" | 3 : [[1961–62 Toronto Maple Leafs season|1961–62]], [[1962–63 Toronto Maple Leafs season|1962–63]], [[1963–64 Toronto Maple Leafs season|1963–64]] |
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+ | | align="left" | [[St. Louis Blues]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>3 seasons ||[[1967–68 St. Louis Blues season|1967–68]] through to [[1969–70 St. Louis Blues season|1969–70]] || align="left" | none |
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− | | align="left" | [[Philadelphia Flyers]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>3 seasons || [[1973–74 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Philadelphia Flyers]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>3 seasons || [[1973–74 Philadelphia Flyers season|1973–74]] through to [[1975–76 Philadelphia Flyers season|1975–76]] || align="left" | 2 : [[1973–74 Philadelphia Flyers season|1973–74]], [[1974–75 Philadelphia Flyers season|1974–75]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[Edmonton Oilers]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>3 seasons || [[1982–83 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Edmonton Oilers]] || <span style="display:none">0</span>3 seasons || [[1982–83 Edmonton Oilers season|1982–83]] through to [[1984–85 Edmonton Oilers season|1984–85]] || align="left" | 2 : [[1983–84 Edmonton Oilers season|1983–84]], [[1984–85 Edmonton Oilers season|1984–85]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[Montreal Canadiens]] || 5 seasons || [[1955–56 |
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− | | align="left" | [[Montreal Canadiens]] || 4 seasons || [[1975–76 |
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− | | align="left" | [[New York Islanders]] || 4 seasons || [[1979–80 |
+ | | align="left" | [[New York Islanders]] || 4 seasons || [[1979–80 New York Islanders season|1979–80]] through to [[1982–83 New York Islanders season|1982–83]] |
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+ | | align="left" | [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] || 3 seasons || [[1946–47 Toronto Maple Leafs season|1946–47]] through to [[1948–49 Toronto Maple Leafs season|1948–49]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] || 3 seasons || [[1961–62 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] || 3 seasons || [[1961–62 Toronto Maple Leafs season|1961–62]] through to [[1963–64 Toronto Maple Leafs season|1963–64]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[Ottawa Senators (original)|Ottawa Senators]]<sup>1</sup> || 2 seasons || [[1919–20 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Ottawa Senators (original)|Ottawa Senators]]<sup>1</sup> || 2 seasons || [[1919–20 Ottawa Senators season|1919–20]], [[1920–21 Ottawa Senators season|1920–21]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[Montreal Canadiens]] || 2 seasons || [[1929–30 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Montreal Canadiens]] || 2 seasons || [[1929–30 Montreal Canadiens season|1929–30]], [[1930–31 Montreal Canadiens season|1930–31]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[Detroit Red Wings]] || 2 seasons || [[1935–36 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Detroit Red Wings]] || 2 seasons || [[1935–36 Detroit Red Wings season|1935–36]], [[1936–37 Detroit Red Wings season|1936–37]] |
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+ | | align="left" | [[Detroit Red Wings]] || 2 seasons || [[1953–54 Detroit Red Wings season|1953–54]], [[1954–55 Detroit Red Wings season|1954–55]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[Montreal Canadiens]] || 2 seasons || [[1964–65 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Montreal Canadiens]] || 2 seasons || [[1964–65 Montreal Canadiens season|1964–65]], [[1965–66 Montreal Canadiens season|1965–66]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[Montreal Canadiens]] || 2 seasons || [[1967–68 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Montreal Canadiens]] || 2 seasons || [[1967–68 Montreal Canadiens season|1967–68]], [[1968–69 Montreal Canadiens season|1968–69]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[Philadelphia Flyers]] || 2 seasons || [[1973–74 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Philadelphia Flyers]] || 2 seasons || [[1973–74 Philadelphia Flyers season|1973–74]], [[1974–75 Philadelphia Flyers season|1974–75]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[Edmonton Oilers]] || 2 seasons || [[1983–84 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Edmonton Oilers]] || 2 seasons || [[1983–84 Edmonton Oilers season|1983–84]], [[1984–85 Edmonton Oilers season|1984–85]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[Edmonton Oilers]] || 2 seasons || [[1986–87 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Edmonton Oilers]] || 2 seasons || [[1986–87 Edmonton Oilers season|1986–87]], [[1987–88 Edmonton Oilers season|1987–88]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[Pittsburgh Penguins]] || 2 seasons || [[1990–91 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Pittsburgh Penguins]] || 2 seasons || [[1990–91 Pittsburgh Penguins season|1990–91]], [[1991–92 Pittsburgh Penguins season|1991–92]] |
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− | | align="left" | [[Detroit Red Wings]] || 2 seasons || [[1996–97 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Detroit Red Wings]] || 2 seasons || [[1996–97 Detroit Red Wings season|1996–97]], [[1997–98 Detroit Red Wings season|1997–98]] |
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− | :<sup>1</sup> Not the current Ottawa franchise. This franchise, an original member of the NHL, folded following the [[1934–35 NHL season]] after playing one year |
+ | :<sup>1</sup> Not the current Ottawa franchise. This franchise, an original member of the NHL, folded following the [[1934–35 NHL season]] after playing one year as the [[St. Louis Eagles]]. |
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Revision as of 03:59, 29 March 2017
These are lists of active and all-time National Hockey League (NHL) franchise post-season appearance, post-season series win, Stanley Cup Final and Stanley Cup streaks up to and including the 2015–16 NHL season and subsequent 2016 Stanley Cup playoffs. These lists do not include the canceled 2004–05 NHL season.
Longest active streaks
Post-season appearance streaks
A post-season appearance streak is continued by making the NHL playoffs in consecutive years after the regular season. Since the first round of the playoffs consists of 8 series, there will always be 16 teams in this list (of the 30 teams in the NHL).
The Detroit Red Wings' had a 25-season postseason appearance streak that ended on March 28, 2017 after a 4-1 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes, which was the longest active streak of any of the four major North American professional sports leagues (NHL, NFL, NBA, MLB).
Team | Post-season streak | Last missed post-season | Stanley Cup Championships during streak |
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Pittsburgh Penguins | 10 seasons | 2005–06 | 2 : 2008–09, 2015–16 |
Chicago Blackhawks | 8 seasons | 2007–08 | 3 : 2009–10, 2012–13, 2014–15 |
New York Rangers | 6 seasons | 2009–10 | |
St. Louis Blues | 5 seasons | 2010–11 | |
Anaheim Ducks | 4 seasons | 2011–12 | |
Minnesota Wild | 4 seasons | 2011–12 | |
Tampa Bay Lightning | 3 seasons | 2012–13 | |
Nashville Predators | 2 seasons | 2013–14 | |
New York Islanders | 2 seasons | 2013–14 | |
Washington Capitals | 2 seasons | 2013–14 | |
Dallas Stars | 1 season | 2014–15 | |
Florida Panthers | 1 season | 2014–15 | |
Los Angeles Kings | 1 season | 2014–15 | |
Philadelphia Flyers | 1 season | 2014–15 | |
San Jose Sharks | 1 season | 2014–15 |
- 1 No season was played in 2004–05
Post-season series win streaks
This is a list of teams that have active post-season series win streaks. A post-season series win streak is continued by making the post-season and winning at least the first round series (called the Conference Quarter-Finals) of the playoffs. Since the first round of the playoffs consists of 16 teams in 8 series, there will always be 8 teams in this list, the winners of those series.
Team | Post-season series win streak |
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Tampa Bay Lightning | 2 seasons |
Washington Capitals | 2 seasons |
Dallas Stars | 1 season |
Nashville Predators | 1 season |
New York Islanders | 1 season |
Pittsburgh Penguins | 1 season |
San Jose Sharks | 1 season |
St. Louis Blues | 1 season |
Longest all-time streaks
Post-season appearance streaks
This section has been updated to include teams who appeared in the 2016 Stanley Cup playoffs.
Active franchise streak is highlighted
- 1 The Bruins' 29 consecutive is the second longest post-season streak in North American major professional sports history, and the longest of the "Big 4". This compares to the CFL's Edmonton Eskimos 34 consecutive, the NBA's Syracuse Nationals/Philadelphia 76ers 22 consecutive, the MLB's Atlanta Braves 14 consecutive, the MLS' LA Galaxy 10 consecutive, and the NFL's 9 consecutive shared by two teams.[1][2]
- 2 The nickname of the Chicago team was the "Black Hawks" for the majority of the streak – 17 of the 28 seasons. They were renamed the "Blackhawks" in 1986.
- 3 The Montreal Canadiens only missed the playoffs once – by a tie-breaker – in the 46 seasons from 1948–49 to 1993–94. In the 1969–70 season, they tied for fourth and last playoff spot with the New York Rangers, but were eliminated on total goals scored tiebreak (they scored 244 goals to New York's 246).
- 4 Includes 5 seasons as the Atlanta Flames (1975–76 through 1979–80), and 11 seasons as the Calgary Flames (1980–81 through 1990–91)
- 5 The Edmonton Oilers streak is the longest run from the NHL debut of a franchise, starting from the first year they were in the NHL (1979–80); although they aren't included in the NHL streak, they also made the WHA playoffs the preceding 4 seasons (1975–76 through 1978–79), for a streak of 17 consecutive playoff appearances in major professional hockey.
- 6 Includes 1 season as the Quebec Nordiques (1994–95), and 10 seasons as the Colorado Avalanche (1995–96 through 2005–06)
Post-season series win streaks
Consecutive seasons with at least one series victory.
Stanley Cup Final appearance streaks
Stanley Cup win streaks
Team | Stanley Cup win streak |
Consecutive Stanley Cup wins |
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Montreal Canadiens | 5 seasons | 1955–56 through to 1959–60 |
Montreal Canadiens | 4 seasons | 1975–76 through to 1978–79 |
New York Islanders | 4 seasons | 1979–80 through to 1982–83 |
Toronto Maple Leafs | 3 seasons | 1946–47 through to 1948–49 |
Toronto Maple Leafs | 3 seasons | 1961–62 through to 1963–64 |
Ottawa Senators1 | 2 seasons | 1919–20, 1920–21 |
Montreal Canadiens | 2 seasons | 1929–30, 1930–31 |
Detroit Red Wings | 2 seasons | 1935–36, 1936–37 |
Detroit Red Wings | 2 seasons | 1953–54, 1954–55 |
Montreal Canadiens | 2 seasons | 1964–65, 1965–66 |
Montreal Canadiens | 2 seasons | 1967–68, 1968–69 |
Philadelphia Flyers | 2 seasons | 1973–74, 1974–75 |
Edmonton Oilers | 2 seasons | 1983–84, 1984–85 |
Edmonton Oilers | 2 seasons | 1986–87, 1987–88 |
Pittsburgh Penguins | 2 seasons | 1990–91, 1991–92 |
Detroit Red Wings | 2 seasons | 1996–97, 1997–98 |
- 1 Not the current Ottawa franchise. This franchise, an original member of the NHL, folded following the 1934–35 NHL season after playing one year as the St. Louis Eagles.
Stanley Cup win Countries teams streaks
Country | Stanley Cup win streak |
Consecutive Stanley Cup wins |
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USA | 21 seasons | 1993–94 through current |
Canada | 8 seasons | 1961–62 through 1968–69 |
See also
- List of National Hockey League (NHL) franchise post-season droughts
- List of Stanley Cup appearances
- List of Stanley Cup champions
References
- (2000) in Diamond, Dan: Total Stanley Cup. Total Sports. ISBN 1892129078.
- Notes
- ↑ CFL.ca Staff (November 11, 2010). By the Numbers: Playoffs???!!!. Canadian Football League. Retrieved on May 12, 2014.
- ↑ L.A. Galaxy secure tenth consecutive MLS Cup Playoff appearance. MLSSoccer.com (January 22, 2010). Retrieved on May 12, 2014.
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