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This is a '''list of [[Stanley Cup]] champions''', including the finalists/challengers. Originally, it was referred to as the "Challenge Cup"; the champions held onto the Cup until they either lost their league title to another club, or a champion from another league issued a formal challenge and subsequently defeated the reigning Cup champion in a special game or series. The playoff format for each challenge varied depending on what the two competing clubs agreed to. |
This is a '''list of [[Stanley Cup]] champions''', including the finalists/challengers. Originally, it was referred to as the "Challenge Cup"; the champions held onto the Cup until they either lost their league title to another club, or a champion from another league issued a formal challenge and subsequently defeated the reigning Cup champion in a special game or series. The playoff format for each challenge varied depending on what the two competing clubs agreed to. |
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| [[1893 AHAC season|March 17, 1893]] || [[Montreal Hockey Club|Montreal HC]] ([[Amateur Hockey Association of Canada|AHAC]]) || || [[Ottawa Senators (original)|Ottawa HC]] ([[Amateur Hockey Association of Canada|AHAC]])|| colspan="3"| ''1893 AHAC champions'', no challengers. |
| [[1893 AHAC season|March 17, 1893]] || [[Montreal Hockey Club|Montreal HC]] ([[Amateur Hockey Association of Canada|AHAC]]) || || [[Ottawa Senators (original)|Ottawa HC]] ([[Amateur Hockey Association of Canada|AHAC]])|| colspan="3"| ''1893 AHAC champions'', no challengers. |
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− | | [[1894 AHAC season|March 22, 1894]] || [[Montreal Hockey Club|Montreal HC]] ([[Amateur Hockey Association of Canada|AHAC]]) || || [[Ottawa Senators (original)|Ottawa HC]] ([[Amateur Hockey Association of Canada|AHAC]]) || [[Single-elimination]]<br><small>(1894 AHAC championship)</small>|| 3-1|| [[Billy Barlow]] (9:00, 3rd qtr) |
+ | | [[1894 AHAC season|March 22, 1894]] || [[Montreal Hockey Club|Montreal HC]] ([[Amateur Hockey Association of Canada|AHAC]]) || || [[Ottawa Senators (original)|Ottawa HC]] ([[Amateur Hockey Association of Canada|AHAC]]) || [[Single-elimination]]<br /><small>(1894 AHAC championship)</small>|| 3-1|| [[Billy Barlow]] (9:00, 3rd qtr) |
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| [[1895 AHAC season#Montreal vs. Queen's|March 9, 1895]] || [[Montreal Hockey Club|Montreal HC]] ([[Amateur Hockey Association of Canada|AHAC]]) || || [[Queen's University|Queen's]] ([[Ontario Hockey Association |OHA]])|| Single-elimination || 5-1 |
| [[1895 AHAC season#Montreal vs. Queen's|March 9, 1895]] || [[Montreal Hockey Club|Montreal HC]] ([[Amateur Hockey Association of Canada|AHAC]]) || || [[Queen's University|Queen's]] ([[Ontario Hockey Association |OHA]])|| Single-elimination || 5-1 |
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| [[1896 AHAC season#Victorias vs. Winnipeg at Montreal|February 14, 1896]] || [[Winnipeg Victorias]] ([[Manitoba Hockey Association|MHA]]) || [[Jack Armytage]] (mgr) || [[Montreal Victorias]] ([[Amateur Hockey Association of Canada|AHAC]]) || Single-elimination || 2-0 || Dan Bain |
| [[1896 AHAC season#Victorias vs. Winnipeg at Montreal|February 14, 1896]] || [[Winnipeg Victorias]] ([[Manitoba Hockey Association|MHA]]) || [[Jack Armytage]] (mgr) || [[Montreal Victorias]] ([[Amateur Hockey Association of Canada|AHAC]]) || Single-elimination || 2-0 || Dan Bain |
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− | | March, 1896 || [[Winnipeg Victorias]] ([[Manitoba Hockey Association|MHA]]) || [[Jack Armytage]] (mgr) || [[Winnipeg HC]] ([[Manitoba Hockey Association|MHA]]) || colspan="3"|''1896 MHA champion'' |
+ | | March, 1896 || [[Winnipeg Victorias]] ([[Manitoba Hockey Association|MHA]]) || [[Jack Armytage]] (mgr) || [[Winnipeg Victorias|Winnipeg HC]] ([[Manitoba Hockey Association|MHA]]) || colspan="3"|''1896 MHA champion'' |
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| [[1897 AHAC season#Victorias vs. Winnipeg at Winnipeg|December 30, 1896]] || [[Montreal Victorias]] ([[Amateur Hockey Association of Canada|AHAC]]) || [[Mike Grant]] (cpt) || [[Winnipeg Victorias]] ([[Manitoba Hockey Association|MHA]]) || Single-elimination || 6-5 || Ernie McLea |
| [[1897 AHAC season#Victorias vs. Winnipeg at Winnipeg|December 30, 1896]] || [[Montreal Victorias]] ([[Amateur Hockey Association of Canada|AHAC]]) || [[Mike Grant]] (cpt) || [[Winnipeg Victorias]] ([[Manitoba Hockey Association|MHA]]) || Single-elimination || 6-5 || Ernie McLea |
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| [[1898 AHAC season|March 5, 1898]] || [[Montreal Victorias]] ([[Amateur Hockey Association of Canada|AHAC]]) || [[Mike Grant]] (cpt) || [[Montreal Hockey Club|Montreal HC]] (AHAC)|| colspan="3"| ''1898 AHAC Champion'' |
| [[1898 AHAC season|March 5, 1898]] || [[Montreal Victorias]] ([[Amateur Hockey Association of Canada|AHAC]]) || [[Mike Grant]] (cpt) || [[Montreal Hockey Club|Montreal HC]] (AHAC)|| colspan="3"| ''1898 AHAC Champion'' |
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− | | [[1899 CAHL season#Victorias vs. Winnipeg|February 15-18, 1899]] || [[Montreal Victorias]] ([[Canadian Amateur Hockey League|CAHL]]) || [[ |
+ | | [[1899 CAHL season#Victorias vs. Winnipeg|February 15-18, 1899]] || [[Montreal Victorias]] ([[Canadian Amateur Hockey League|CAHL]]) || [[Frank Richardson]] (mgr) || [[Winnipeg Victorias]] ([[Manitoba Hockey Association|MHA]]) || Two-game total goals || 5-3 || B. McDougall (2nd half) |
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|[[1899 CAHL season|March 4, 1899]] || [[Montreal Shamrocks]] ([[Canadian Amateur Hockey League|CAHL]]) || [[Harry Trihey]] (cpt)|| [[Montreal Victorias]] ([[Canadian Amateur Hockey League|CAHL]]) || colspan=3 | ''1899 CAHL Champion'' |
|[[1899 CAHL season|March 4, 1899]] || [[Montreal Shamrocks]] ([[Canadian Amateur Hockey League|CAHL]]) || [[Harry Trihey]] (cpt)|| [[Montreal Victorias]] ([[Canadian Amateur Hockey League|CAHL]]) || colspan=3 | ''1899 CAHL Champion'' |
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| [[1901-02 MHA season|March, 1902]] || [[Winnipeg Victorias]] ([[Manitoba Hockey Association|MHA]]) || [[Dan Bain]] (cpt) || [[Winnipeg Rowing Club]] ([[Manitoba Hockey Association|MHA]]) || colspan="3"| ''1902 MHA Champion'' |
| [[1901-02 MHA season|March, 1902]] || [[Winnipeg Victorias]] ([[Manitoba Hockey Association|MHA]]) || [[Dan Bain]] (cpt) || [[Winnipeg Rowing Club]] ([[Manitoba Hockey Association|MHA]]) || colspan="3"| ''1902 MHA Champion'' |
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− | | [[1902 CAHL season#Winnipeg vs. Montreal|March 15-17, 1902]] || [[Montreal Hockey Club|Montreal HC]] ([[Canadian Amateur Hockey League|CAHL]]) || [[ |
+ | | [[1902 CAHL season#Winnipeg vs. Montreal|March 15-17, 1902]] || [[Montreal Hockey Club|Montreal HC]] ([[Canadian Amateur Hockey League|CAHL]]) || [[Clarence McKerrow]] || [[Winnipeg Victorias]] ([[Manitoba Hockey Association|MHA]]) || Best-of-three || 2-1 || [[Jack Marshall (ice hockey)|Jack Marshall]] (1st half) |
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− | | [[1903 CAHL season|January 29-31, February 2-4, 1903]] || [[Montreal Hockey Club|Montreal HC]] ([[Canadian Amateur Hockey League|CAHL]]) || [[ |
+ | | [[1903 CAHL season|January 29-31, February 2-4, 1903]] || [[Montreal Hockey Club|Montreal HC]] ([[Canadian Amateur Hockey League|CAHL]]) || [[Clarence McKerrow]] || [[Winnipeg Victorias]] ([[Manitoba Hockey Association|MHA]]) || Best-of-three || 2-1† || [[Tom Phillips (ice hockey)|Tom Phillips]] |
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|colspan=7 align="center"|Era of the ''Silver Seven'' |
|colspan=7 align="center"|Era of the ''Silver Seven'' |
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− | | [[1903 CAHL season#Playoffs|March 7-10, 1903]] || [[Ottawa Senators (original)|Ottawa Senators]] ([[Canadian Amateur Hockey League|CAHL]]) || [[A.T. Smith]] (mgr) || [[Montreal Victorias]] ([[Canadian Amateur Hockey League|CAHL]]) || Two-game total goals<br><small>(1903 CAHL championship)</small>|| 9-1 || |
+ | | [[1903 CAHL season#Playoffs|March 7-10, 1903]] || [[Ottawa Senators (original)|Ottawa Senators]] ([[Canadian Amateur Hockey League|CAHL]]) || [[A.T. Smith]] (mgr) || [[Montreal Victorias]] ([[Canadian Amateur Hockey League|CAHL]]) || Two-game total goals<br /><small>(1903 CAHL championship)</small>|| 9-1 || |
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| [[1903 CAHL season#Rat Portage vs. Ottawa|March 12-14, 1903]] || [[Ottawa Senators (original)|Ottawa Senators]] ([[Canadian Amateur Hockey League|CAHL]]) || [[A.T. Smith]] (mgr) || [[Rat Portage Thistles]] ([[Manitoba & Northwestern Hockey Association|MNWHA]]) || Best-of-three || 2-1 || Frank McGee (8:20, 1st half) |
| [[1903 CAHL season#Rat Portage vs. Ottawa|March 12-14, 1903]] || [[Ottawa Senators (original)|Ottawa Senators]] ([[Canadian Amateur Hockey League|CAHL]]) || [[A.T. Smith]] (mgr) || [[Rat Portage Thistles]] ([[Manitoba & Northwestern Hockey Association|MNWHA]]) || Best-of-three || 2-1 || Frank McGee (8:20, 1st half) |
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| [[1904 CAHL season#Wanderers vs. Ottawa|March 2, 1904]] || [[Ottawa Senators (original)|Ottawa Senators]]** || [[A.T. Smith]] (mgr) || [[Montreal Wanderers]] ([[Federal Amateur Hockey League|FAHL]]) || Two-game total goals || *** |
| [[1904 CAHL season#Wanderers vs. Ottawa|March 2, 1904]] || [[Ottawa Senators (original)|Ottawa Senators]]** || [[A.T. Smith]] (mgr) || [[Montreal Wanderers]] ([[Federal Amateur Hockey League|FAHL]]) || Two-game total goals || *** |
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− | | [[1904 CAHL season#Brandon vs. Ottawa|March 9-11, 1904]] || [[Ottawa Senators (original)|Ottawa Senators]]** || [[A.T. Smith]] (mgr) || [[Brandon Wheat Cities]] ([[Manitoba & Northwestern Hockey Association|MNWHA]]) || Best-of-three || 2-0 |
+ | | [[1904 CAHL season#Brandon vs. Ottawa|March 9-11, 1904]] || [[Ottawa Senators (original)|Ottawa Senators]]** || [[A.T. Smith]] (mgr) || [[Brandon Wheat Cities]] ([[Manitoba & Northwestern Hockey Association|MNWHA]]) || Best-of-three || 2-0 |
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| [[1904-05 FAHL season#Ottawa vs. Dawson City|January 13-16, 1905]] || [[Ottawa Senators (original)|Ottawa Senators]] ([[Federal Amateur Hockey League|FAHL]]) || [[A.T. Smith]] (mgr) || [[Dawson City Nuggets]] || Best-of-three || 2-0 || Harry Westwick (12:15, 1st half) |
| [[1904-05 FAHL season#Ottawa vs. Dawson City|January 13-16, 1905]] || [[Ottawa Senators (original)|Ottawa Senators]] ([[Federal Amateur Hockey League|FAHL]]) || [[A.T. Smith]] (mgr) || [[Dawson City Nuggets]] || Best-of-three || 2-0 || Harry Westwick (12:15, 1st half) |
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− | | [[1906 ECAHA season#ECAHA Playoffs|March 14-17, 1906]] || [[Montreal Wanderers]] ([[Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association|ECAHA]]) || [[Cecil Blanchford]] (cpt) || [[Ottawa Senators]] ([[Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association|ECAHA]]) || Two-game total goals<br><small>(1906 ECAHA championship)</small>|| 12-10 || [[Lester Patrick]] |
+ | | [[1906 ECAHA season#ECAHA Playoffs|March 14-17, 1906]] || [[Montreal Wanderers]] ([[Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association|ECAHA]]) || [[Cecil Blanchford]] (cpt) || [[Ottawa Senators]] ([[Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association|ECAHA]]) || Two-game total goals<br /><small>(1906 ECAHA championship)</small>|| 12-10 || [[Lester Patrick]] |
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| [[1907 ECAHA season#Wanderers vs. New Glasgow|December 27-29, 1906]] || [[Montreal Wanderers]] ([[Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association|ECAHA]]) || [[Cecil Blanchford]] (cpt) || [[New Glasgow Cubs]] ([[Maritime Hockey League|MaHL]]) || Two-game total goals || 17-5 |
| [[1907 ECAHA season#Wanderers vs. New Glasgow|December 27-29, 1906]] || [[Montreal Wanderers]] ([[Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association|ECAHA]]) || [[Cecil Blanchford]] (cpt) || [[New Glasgow Cubs]] ([[Maritime Hockey League|MaHL]]) || Two-game total goals || 17-5 |
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| [[1907 ECAHA season#Wanderers vs. Kenora at Montreal|January 21-23, 1907]] || [[Kenora Thistles]] ([[Manitoba Hockey Association|MPHL]]) || [[Tommy Phillips]] (cpt) || [[Montreal Wanderers]] ([[Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association|ECAHA]]) || Two-game total goals || 12-8 |
| [[1907 ECAHA season#Wanderers vs. Kenora at Montreal|January 21-23, 1907]] || [[Kenora Thistles]] ([[Manitoba Hockey Association|MPHL]]) || [[Tommy Phillips]] (cpt) || [[Montreal Wanderers]] ([[Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association|ECAHA]]) || Two-game total goals || 12-8 |
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− | | [[1907 ECAHA season#Kenora vs. Brandon|March 16-18, 1907]] || [[Kenora Thistles]] ([[Manitoba Hockey Association|MPHL]]) || [[Tommy Phillips]] (cpt) || [[Brandon Wheat Cities]] ([[Manitoba Hockey Association|MPHL]]) || Best-of-three<br><small>(1907 MPHL championship)</small>|| 2-0 |
+ | | [[1907 ECAHA season#Kenora vs. Brandon|March 16-18, 1907]] || [[Kenora Thistles]] ([[Manitoba Hockey Association|MPHL]]) || [[Tommy Phillips]] (cpt) || [[Brandon Wheat Cities]] ([[Manitoba Hockey Association|MPHL]]) || Best-of-three<br /><small>(1907 MPHL championship)</small>|| 2-0 |
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| [[1907 ECAHA season#Wanderers vs. Kenora at Winnipeg|March 23-25, 1907]] || [[Montreal Wanderers]] ([[Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association|ECAHA]]) || [[Cecil Blanchford]] || [[Kenora Thistles]] ([[Manitoba Hockey Association|MPHL]]) || Two-game total goals || 12-8 |
| [[1907 ECAHA season#Wanderers vs. Kenora at Winnipeg|March 23-25, 1907]] || [[Montreal Wanderers]] ([[Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association|ECAHA]]) || [[Cecil Blanchford]] || [[Kenora Thistles]] ([[Manitoba Hockey Association|MPHL]]) || Two-game total goals || 12-8 |
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| [[1912-13 NHA season|March 5, 1913]] || [[Quebec Bulldogs]] ([[National Hockey Association|NHA]]) || [[Joe Malone]] (cpt) || [[Montreal Wanderers]] ([[National Hockey Association|NHA]]) ||colspan="3"| ''1913 NHA Champions'' |
| [[1912-13 NHA season|March 5, 1913]] || [[Quebec Bulldogs]] ([[National Hockey Association|NHA]]) || [[Joe Malone]] (cpt) || [[Montreal Wanderers]] ([[National Hockey Association|NHA]]) ||colspan="3"| ''1913 NHA Champions'' |
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+ | | [[1912-13 NHA season#Sydney vs. Quebec|March 8-10, 1913]] || [[Quebec Bulldogs]] ([[National Hockey Association|NHA]]) || [[Joe Malone]] (cpt) || [[Sydney Millionaires]] ([[Maritime Professional Hockey League|MaPHL]]) || Two-game total goals || 20-5 |
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− | | [[1913-14 NHA season#Toronto vs. Montreal|March 7-11, 1914]] || [[Toronto Blueshirts]] ([[National Hockey Association|NHA]]) || [[Scotty Davidson]] || [[Montreal Canadiens]] ([[National Hockey Association|NHA]]) || Two-game total goals<br><small>(1914 NHA championship)</small> || 6-2 |
+ | | [[1913-14 NHA season#Toronto vs. Montreal|March 7-11, 1914]] || [[Toronto Blueshirts]] ([[National Hockey Association|NHA]]) || [[Scotty Davidson]] || [[Montreal Canadiens]] ([[National Hockey Association|NHA]]) || Two-game total goals<br /><small>(1914 NHA championship)</small> || 6-2 |
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| [[1913-14 NHA season#Victoria vs. Toronto|March 14-19, 1914]] || [[Toronto Blueshirts]] ([[National Hockey Association|NHA]]) || [[Scotty Davidson]] || [[Victoria Aristocrats]] ([[Pacific Coast Hockey Association|PCHA]]) || Best-of-five || 3-0 || [[Harry Cameron]] (6:00, 3rd) |
| [[1913-14 NHA season#Victoria vs. Toronto|March 14-19, 1914]] || [[Toronto Blueshirts]] ([[National Hockey Association|NHA]]) || [[Scotty Davidson]] || [[Victoria Aristocrats]] ([[Pacific Coast Hockey Association|PCHA]]) || Best-of-five || 3-0 || [[Harry Cameron]] (6:00, 3rd) |
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+ | ''(***) Note: The Montreal Wanderers were disqualified as the result of a dispute. After Game 1 ended tied at the end of regulation, 5-5, the Wanderers refused to play overtime with the current referee, and then subsequently refused to play the next game of the series in Ottawa.'' |
''† Note: January 29 game was completed on January 31, because January 29 game was tied at midnight, January 30th and the Mayor of Westmount refused to allow play to continue on the Sunday.'' |
''† Note: January 29 game was completed on January 31, because January 29 game was tied at midnight, January 30th and the Mayor of Westmount refused to allow play to continue on the Sunday.'' |
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====Season-by-Season Record==== |
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+ | This table lists the winners of Stanley Cups per hockey season, (which does not have official dates as rinks were natural ice, so the season roughly corresponds to [[winter]]) for the 'challenge era.' The leagues typically started close to the beginning of the calendar year and ended in early March. |
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|1894-95 || [[Montreal Victorias]] (AHAC) || Montreal HC (AHAC) |
|1894-95 || [[Montreal Victorias]] (AHAC) || Montreal HC (AHAC) |
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|1898-99 || [[Montreal Shamrocks]] (CAHL) || Montreal Victorias (CAHL) |
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|1902-03 || [[Ottawa Senators (original)|Ottawa Senators]] (CAHL) || Montreal HC (CAHL) |
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|1906-07 || Montreal Wanderers (ECAHA) || [[Kenora Thistles]] (MPHL) |
|1906-07 || Montreal Wanderers (ECAHA) || [[Kenora Thistles]] (MPHL) |
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|1909-10 || Montreal Wanderers (NHA)|| Ottawa Senators (CHA/NHA) |
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| [[1918 Stanley Cup Finals|1917-18]] || [[Toronto Arenas|Toronto]] ([[National Hockey League|NHL]]) || [[Dick Carroll]] || [[Vancouver Millionaires]] ([[Pacific Coast Hockey Association|PCHA]]) || [[Frank Patrick]] || 3-2 || [[Corb Denneny]] (10:30, 3rd) |
| [[1918 Stanley Cup Finals|1917-18]] || [[Toronto Arenas|Toronto]] ([[National Hockey League|NHL]]) || [[Dick Carroll]] || [[Vancouver Millionaires]] ([[Pacific Coast Hockey Association|PCHA]]) || [[Frank Patrick]] || 3-2 || [[Corb Denneny]] (10:30, 3rd) |
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| [[1920 Stanley Cup Finals|1919-20]] || [[Ottawa Senators (Original)|Ottawa Senators]] ([[National Hockey League|NHL]]) || [[Pete Green]] || [[Seattle Metropolitans]] ([[Pacific Coast Hockey Association|PCHA]]) || [[Pete Muldoon]] || 3-2 || [[Jack Darragh]] (5:00, 3rd) |
| [[1920 Stanley Cup Finals|1919-20]] || [[Ottawa Senators (Original)|Ottawa Senators]] ([[National Hockey League|NHL]]) || [[Pete Green]] || [[Seattle Metropolitans]] ([[Pacific Coast Hockey Association|PCHA]]) || [[Pete Muldoon]] || 3-2 || [[Jack Darragh]] (5:00, 3rd) |
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| [[1929 Stanley Cup Finals|1928-29]] || [[Boston Bruins]] ([[NHL American Division|A]]) || [[Cy Denneny]] || [[New York Rangers]] ([[NHL American Division|A]]) || [[Lester Patrick]] || 2-0 || [[Bill Carson (ice hockey)|Bill Carson]] (18:02, 3rd) |
| [[1929 Stanley Cup Finals|1928-29]] || [[Boston Bruins]] ([[NHL American Division|A]]) || [[Cy Denneny]] || [[New York Rangers]] ([[NHL American Division|A]]) || [[Lester Patrick]] || 2-0 || [[Bill Carson (ice hockey)|Bill Carson]] (18:02, 3rd) |
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− | | [[1930 Stanley Cup Finals|1929-30]] || [[Montreal Canadiens]] ([[NHL Canadian Division|C]]) || [[Cecil Hart]] || [[Boston Bruins]] ([[NHL American Division|A]]) || [[Art Ross]] || 2-0 || [[Howie Morenz]] (1:00, 2nd) |
+ | | [[1930 Stanley Cup Finals|1929-30]] || [[Montreal Canadiens]] ([[NHL Canadian Division|C]]) || [[Cecil Hart]] || [[Boston Bruins]] ([[NHL American Division|A]]) || [[Art Ross]] || 2-0 || [[Howie Morenz]] (1:00, 2nd) |
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| [[1931 Stanley Cup Finals|1930-31]] || [[Montreal Canadiens]] ([[NHL Canadian Division|C]]) || [[Cecil Hart]] || [[Chicago Black Hawks]] ([[NHL American Division|A]]) || [[Dick Irvin]] || 3-2 || [[Johnny Gagnon]] (9:59, 2nd) |
| [[1931 Stanley Cup Finals|1930-31]] || [[Montreal Canadiens]] ([[NHL Canadian Division|C]]) || [[Cecil Hart]] || [[Chicago Black Hawks]] ([[NHL American Division|A]]) || [[Dick Irvin]] || 3-2 || [[Johnny Gagnon]] (9:59, 2nd) |
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| [[1935 Stanley Cup Finals|1934-35]] || [[Montreal Maroons]] ([[NHL Canadian Division|C]]) || [[Tommy Gorman]] || [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] ([[NHL Canadian Division|C]]) || [[Dick Irvin]] || 3-0 || [[Baldy Northcott]] (16:18, 2nd) |
| [[1935 Stanley Cup Finals|1934-35]] || [[Montreal Maroons]] ([[NHL Canadian Division|C]]) || [[Tommy Gorman]] || [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] ([[NHL Canadian Division|C]]) || [[Dick Irvin]] || 3-0 || [[Baldy Northcott]] (16:18, 2nd) |
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− | | [[1936 Stanley Cup Finals|1935-36]] || [[Detroit Red Wings]] ([[NHL American Division|A]]) || [[Jack Adams]] || [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] ([[NHL Canadian Division|C]]) || [[Dick Irvin]] || 3-1 || [[Pete Kelly]] (9:45, 3rd) |
+ | | [[1936 Stanley Cup Finals|1935-36]] || [[Detroit Red Wings]] ([[NHL American Division|A]]) || [[Jack Adams]] || [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] ([[NHL Canadian Division|C]]) || [[Dick Irvin]] || 3-1 || [[Pete Kelly]] (9:45, 3rd) |
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− | | [[1937 Stanley Cup Finals|1936-37]] || [[Detroit Red Wings]] ([[NHL American Division|A]]) || [[Jack Adams]] || [[New York Rangers]] ([[NHL American Division|A]]) || [[Lester Patrick]] || 3-2 || [[Marty Barry]] (19:22, 1st) |
+ | | [[1937 Stanley Cup Finals|1936-37]] || [[Detroit Red Wings]] ([[NHL American Division|A]]) || [[Jack Adams]] || [[New York Rangers]] ([[NHL American Division|A]]) || [[Lester Patrick]] || 3-2 || [[Marty Barry]] (19:22, 1st) |
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| [[1938 Stanley Cup Finals|1937-38]] || [[Chicago Black Hawks]] ([[NHL American Division|A]]) || [[Bill Stewart (sports)|Bill Stewart]] || [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] ([[NHL Canadian Division|C]]) || [[Dick Irvin]] || 3-1 || [[Carl Voss]] (16:45, 2nd) |
| [[1938 Stanley Cup Finals|1937-38]] || [[Chicago Black Hawks]] ([[NHL American Division|A]]) || [[Bill Stewart (sports)|Bill Stewart]] || [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] ([[NHL Canadian Division|C]]) || [[Dick Irvin]] || 3-1 || [[Carl Voss]] (16:45, 2nd) |
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| [[1957-58 NHL season|1957-58]] || [[Montreal Canadiens]] || [[Toe Blake]] || [[Boston Bruins]] || [[Milt Schmidt]] || 4-2 || [[Bernie Geoffrion]] (19:26, 2nd) |
| [[1957-58 NHL season|1957-58]] || [[Montreal Canadiens]] || [[Toe Blake]] || [[Boston Bruins]] || [[Milt Schmidt]] || 4-2 || [[Bernie Geoffrion]] (19:26, 2nd) |
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− | | [[1958-59 NHL season|1958-59]] || [[Montreal Canadiens]] || [[Toe Blake]] || [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] || [[Punch Imlach]] || 4-1 || [[Marcel Bonin]] (9:55, 2nd) |
+ | | [[1958-59 NHL season|1958-59]] || [[Montreal Canadiens]] || [[Toe Blake]] || [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] || [[Punch Imlach]] || 4-1 || [[Marcel Bonin]] (9:55, 2nd) |
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| [[1959-60 NHL season|1959-60]] || [[Montreal Canadiens]] || [[Toe Blake]] || [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] || [[Punch Imlach]] || 4-0 || [[Jean Beliveau]] (8:16, 1st) |
| [[1959-60 NHL season|1959-60]] || [[Montreal Canadiens]] || [[Toe Blake]] || [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] || [[Punch Imlach]] || 4-0 || [[Jean Beliveau]] (8:16, 1st) |
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| [[1972-73 NHL season|1972-73]] || [[Montreal Canadiens]] ([[NHL Eastern Division|E]]) || [[Scotty Bowman]] || [[Chicago Black Hawks]] ([[NHL Western Division|W]]) || [[Bill Reay]] || 4-2 || [[Yvan Cournoyer]] (8:13, 3rd) |
| [[1972-73 NHL season|1972-73]] || [[Montreal Canadiens]] ([[NHL Eastern Division|E]]) || [[Scotty Bowman]] || [[Chicago Black Hawks]] ([[NHL Western Division|W]]) || [[Bill Reay]] || 4-2 || [[Yvan Cournoyer]] (8:13, 3rd) |
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− | | [[1973-74 NHL season|1973-74]] || [[Philadelphia Flyers]] ([[NHL Western Division|W]]) || [[Fred Shero]] || [[Boston Bruins]] ([[NHL Eastern Division|E]]) || [[Bep Guidolin]] || 4-2 || [[Rick MacLeish]] (14:48, 1st) |
+ | | [[1973-74 NHL season|1973-74]] || [[Philadelphia Flyers]] ([[NHL Western Division|W]]) || [[Fred Shero]] || [[Boston Bruins]] ([[NHL Eastern Division|E]]) || [[Bep Guidolin]] || 4-2 || [[Rick MacLeish]] (14:48, 1st) |
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− | *The league expanded to 18 teams and realigned into two conferences: the [[Prince of Wales Conference]] and the [[Clarence Campbell Conference]]. Twelve teams qualified for the postseason, but were seeded 1-12 ''regardless'' of conference. This type of seeding system would continue |
+ | *The league expanded to 18 teams and realigned into two conferences: the [[Prince of Wales Conference]] and the [[Clarence Campbell Conference]]. Twelve teams qualified for the postseason, but were seeded 1-12 ''regardless'' of conference. This type of seeding system would continue after the league expanded the playoffs to 16 teams before the [[1979-80 NHL season|1979-80 season]]. |
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! Season !! Winning Team !! Coach!! 2nd !! Coach !! Games !! Winning Goal |
! Season !! Winning Team !! Coach!! 2nd !! Coach !! Games !! Winning Goal |
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| [[1993-94 NHL season|1993-94]] || [[New York Rangers]] ([[Eastern Conference (NHL)|E]]) || [[Mike Keenan]] || [[Vancouver Canucks]] ([[Western Conference (NHL)|W]]) || [[Pat Quinn]] || 4-3 || [[Mark Messier]] (13:29, 2nd) |
| [[1993-94 NHL season|1993-94]] || [[New York Rangers]] ([[Eastern Conference (NHL)|E]]) || [[Mike Keenan]] || [[Vancouver Canucks]] ([[Western Conference (NHL)|W]]) || [[Pat Quinn]] || 4-3 || [[Mark Messier]] (13:29, 2nd) |
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| [[2004 Stanley Cup Playoffs|2003-04]] || [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] ([[Eastern Conference (NHL)|E]]) || [[John Tortorella]] || [[Calgary Flames]] ([[Western Conference (NHL)|W]]) || [[Darryl Sutter]] || 4-3 || [[Ruslan Fedotenko]] (14:38, 2nd) |
| [[2004 Stanley Cup Playoffs|2003-04]] || [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] ([[Eastern Conference (NHL)|E]]) || [[John Tortorella]] || [[Calgary Flames]] ([[Western Conference (NHL)|W]]) || [[Darryl Sutter]] || 4-3 || [[Ruslan Fedotenko]] (14:38, 2nd) |
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− | | [[2004-05 NHL season|2004-05]] |
+ | | [[2004-05 NHL season|2004-05]] |
+ | | colspan="6" | ''Not awarded due to the [[2004-05 NHL lockout|cancellation of the 2004-05 season]].'' |
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| [[2006 Stanley Cup Playoffs|2005-06]] || [[Carolina Hurricanes]] ([[Eastern Conference (NHL)|E]]) || [[Peter Laviolette]] || [[Edmonton Oilers]] ([[Western Conference (NHL)|W]]) || [[Craig MacTavish]] || 4-3 || [[Frantisek Kaberle]] (4:18, 2nd) |
| [[2006 Stanley Cup Playoffs|2005-06]] || [[Carolina Hurricanes]] ([[Eastern Conference (NHL)|E]]) || [[Peter Laviolette]] || [[Edmonton Oilers]] ([[Western Conference (NHL)|W]]) || [[Craig MacTavish]] || 4-3 || [[Frantisek Kaberle]] (4:18, 2nd) |
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| [[2007 Stanley Cup Playoffs|2006-07]] || [[Anaheim Ducks]] ([[Western Conference (NHL)|W]]) || [[Randy Carlyle]] || [[Ottawa Senators]] ([[Eastern Conference (NHL)|E]]) || [[Bryan Murray (ice hockey)|Bryan Murray]] || 4-1 || [[Travis Moen]] (15:44, 2nd) |
| [[2007 Stanley Cup Playoffs|2006-07]] || [[Anaheim Ducks]] ([[Western Conference (NHL)|W]]) || [[Randy Carlyle]] || [[Ottawa Senators]] ([[Eastern Conference (NHL)|E]]) || [[Bryan Murray (ice hockey)|Bryan Murray]] || 4-1 || [[Travis Moen]] (15:44, 2nd) |
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− | == Stanley Cup Finals Appearances by Franchise== |
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− | The following is a ranking of franchises by number of appearances in the Finals since '''1915'''. Prior to this time, from 1894 to 1914, the Cup was won on a challenge basis. Teams played in the NHL exclusively unless marked otherwise. |
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− | {| class="wikitable sortable" |
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− | !Num!!Team!!W!!L!!PCT!!Notes!!Years won |
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+ | |[[2008 Stanley Cup playoffs|2007-08]] |
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− | |align="center"|34||[[Montreal Canadiens]] (NHA/NHL) <small>1910–</small>||align="center"|'''24'''||align="center"|9||align="right"|.727|| || [[1916 Stanley Cup Finals|1916]], [[1924 Stanley Cup Finals|1924]], [[1930 Stanley Cup Finals|1930]], [[1931 Stanley Cup Finals|1931]], [[1944 Stanley Cup Finals|1944]], [[1946 Stanley Cup Finals|1946]], [[1953 Stanley Cup Finals|1953]], [[1956 Stanley Cup Finals|1956]], [[1957 Stanley Cup Finals|1957]], [[1958 Stanley Cup Finals|1958]], [[1959 Stanley Cup Finals|1959]], [[1960 Stanley Cup Finals|1960]], [[1965 Stanley Cup Finals|1965]], [[1966 Stanley Cup Finals|1966]], [[1968 Stanley Cup Finals|1968]], [[1969 Stanley Cup Finals|1969]], [[1971 Stanley Cup Finals|1971]], [[1973 Stanley Cup Finals|1973]], [[1976 Stanley Cup Finals|1976]], [[1977 Stanley Cup Finals|1977]], [[1978 Stanley Cup Finals|1978]], [[1979 Stanley Cup Finals|1979]], [[1986 Stanley Cup Finals|1986]], [[1993 Stanley Cup Finals|1993]] |
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+ | |Detroit Red Wings(W) |
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+ | |Mike Babcock |
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+ | |Pittsburgh Penguins(E) |
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+ | |Michel Therren |
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+ | |4-2 |
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+ | |Henrik Zetterberg(7:36 3rd) |
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|- |
|- |
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+ | |[[2009 Stanley Cup Playoffs|2008-09]] |
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− | |align="center"|22||[[Detroit Red Wings]] <small>1926–</small>||align="center"|'''10'''||align="center"|12||align="right"|.455|| || [[1936 Stanley Cup Finals|1936]], [[1937 Stanley Cup Finals|1937]], [[1943 Stanley Cup Finals|1943]], [[1950 Stanley Cup Finals|1950]], [[1952 Stanley Cup Finals|1952]], [[1954 Stanley Cup Finals|1954]], [[1955 Stanley Cup Finals|1955]], [[1997 Stanley Cup Finals|1997]], [[1998 Stanley Cup Finals|1998]], [[2002 Stanley Cup Finals|2002]], [[2008 Stanley Cup Finals|2008]]|| |
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+ | |Pittsburgh Penguins(E) |
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+ | |Michel Therren |
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+ | |Detroit Red Wings (W) |
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+ | |Mike Babcock |
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+ | |4-3 |
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+ | |Maxime Talbot (10:07 2nd) |
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|- |
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+ | |[[2010 Stanley Cup playoffs|2009-10]] |
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− | |align="center"|21||[[Toronto Maple Leafs]] <small>1917–</small>||align="center"|'''13'''||align="center"|8||align="right"|.619 |
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+ | |Chicago Blackhawks(W) |
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− | |{{ref label|Tor|1|Toronto}} |
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+ | |Joel Quennville |
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− | | [[1918 Stanley Cup Finals|1918]], [[1922 Stanley Cup Finals|1922]], [[1932 Stanley Cup Finals|1932]], [[1942 Stanley Cup Finals|1942]], [[1945 Stanley Cup Finals|1945]], [[1947 Stanley Cup Finals|1947]], [[1948 Stanley Cup Finals|1948]], [[1949 Stanley Cup Finals|1949]], [[1951 Stanley Cup Finals|1951]], [[1962 Stanley Cup Finals|1962]], [[1963 Stanley Cup Finals|1963]], [[1964 Stanley Cup Finals|1964]], [[1967 Stanley Cup Finals|1967, ]] |
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+ | |Philadelphia Flyers(E) |
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+ | |Peter Laviolette |
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+ | |4-2 |
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+ | |Patrick Kane (4:06 OT) |
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|- |
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+ | |[[2011 Stanley Cup playoffs|2010-11]] |
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− | |align="center"|17||[[Boston Bruins]] <small>1924–</small>||align="center"|'''5'''||align="center"|12||align="right"|.294|| || [[1929 Stanley Cup Finals|1929]], [[1939 Stanley Cup Finals|1939]], [[1941 Stanley Cup Finals|1941]], [[1970 Stanley Cup Finals|1970]], [[1972 Stanley Cup Finals|1972]] |
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+ | |Boston Bruins(E) |
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+ | |Claude Julllian |
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+ | |Vancouver Canucks(W) |
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+ | |Allain Vigneault |
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+ | |4-3 |
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+ | |Patrice Bergeron (14:37 1st) |
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|- |
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+ | |[[2012 Stanley Cup playoffs|2011-12]] |
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− | |align="center"|10||[[New York Rangers]] <small>1926–</small>||align="center"|'''4'''||align="center"|6||align="right"|.400|| || [[1928 Stanley Cup Finals|1928]], [[1933 Stanley Cup Finals|1933]], [[1940 Stanley Cup Finals|1940]], [[1994 Stanley Cup Finals|1994]] |
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+ | |Los Angeles Kings(W) |
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+ | |Darryl Sutter |
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+ | |New Jersey Devils(E) |
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+ | |Peter DeBeor |
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+ | |4-2 |
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+ | |Jeff Carter (12:45 1st) |
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|- |
|- |
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+ | |[[2013 Stanley Cup playoffs|2012-13]] |
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− | |align="center"|10||[[Chicago Blackhawks]] <small>1926–</small>||align="center"|'''3'''||align="center"|7||align="right"|.300|| || [[1934 Stanley Cup Finals|1934]], [[1938 Stanley Cup Finals|1938]], [[1961 Stanley Cup Finals|1961]] |
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+ | |Chicago Blackhawks(W) |
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+ | |Joel Quennville |
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+ | |Boston Bruins(E) |
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+ | |Claude Jullian |
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+ | |4-2 |
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+ | |Dave Bolland (19:04 3rd) |
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|- |
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+ | |[[2014 Stanley Cup playoffs|2013-14]] |
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− | |align="center"|7||[[Edmonton Oilers]] (WHA/NHL) <small>1972–</small> ||align="center"|'''5'''||align="center"|2||align="right"|.714|| || [[1984 Stanley Cup Finals|1984]], [[1985 Stanley Cup Finals|1985]], [[1987 Stanley Cup Finals|1987]], [[1988 Stanley Cup Finals|1988]], [[1990 Stanley Cup Finals|1990]], |
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+ | |Los Angeles Kings(W) |
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+ | |Darryl Sutter |
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+ | |New York Rangers |
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+ | |Allain Vigneault |
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+ | |4-1 |
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+ | |Alec Martinez (14:43 2nd OT) |
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|- |
|- |
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+ | |[[2015 Stanley Cup playoffs|2014-15]] |
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− | |align="center"|7||[[Philadelphia Flyers]] <small>1967–</small>||align="center"|'''2'''||align="center"|5||align="right"|.286|| || [[1974 Stanley Cup Finals|1974]], [[1975 Stanley Cup Finals|1975]] |
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+ | |Chicago Blackhawks (W) |
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+ | |Joel Quennville |
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+ | |Tampa Bay Lightning |
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+ | |Jon Cooper |
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+ | |4-2 |
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+ | |Duncan Keith (17:13, 2nd) |
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|- |
|- |
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+ | |[[2016 Stanley Cup playoffs|2015-16]] |
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− | |align="center"|5||[[New York Islanders]] <small>1972–</small>||align="center"|'''4'''||align="center"|1||align="right"|.800|| || [[1980 Stanley Cup Finals|1980]], [[1981 Stanley Cup Finals|1981]], [[1982 Stanley Cup Finals|1982]], [[1983 Stanley Cup Finals|1983]] |
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+ | |[[Pittsburgh Penguins]] ([[Eastern Conference|E]]) |
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+ | |[[Mike Sullivan]] |
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+ | |[[San Jose Sharks]] ([[Western Conference|W]]) |
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+ | |[[Peter DeBoer]] |
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+ | |4–2 |
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+ | |[[Kris Letang]] (7:46, 2nd) |
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|- |
|- |
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+ | |[[2017 Stanley Cup playoffs|2016-17]] |
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− | |align="center"|5||[[Ottawa Senators (original)|Ottawa Senators]] (NHA/NHL) <small>1910–34</small>||align="center"|'''4'''||align="center"|1||align="right"|.800 |
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+ | |[[Pittsburgh Penguins]] ([[Eastern Conference|E]]) |
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− | |{{ref label|Ott|6|Ottawa}} |
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+ | |[[Mike Sullivan]] |
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− | | [[1920 Stanley Cup Finals|1920]], [[1920 Stanley Cup Finals|1921]], [[1923 Stanley Cup Finals|1923]], [[1927 Stanley Cup Finals|1927]] |
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+ | |[[Nashville Predators]] ([[Western Conference|W]]) |
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+ | |[[Peter Laviolette]] |
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+ | |4–2 |
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+ | |[[Patric Hornqvist]] (18:25, 3rd) |
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|- |
|- |
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+ | |[[2018 Stanley Cup playoffs|2017-18]] |
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− | |align="center"|4||[[New Jersey Devils]] <small>1974–</small>||align="center"|'''3'''||align="center"|1||align="right"|.750|| || [[1995 Stanley Cup Finals|1995]], [[2000 Stanley Cup Finals|2000]], [[2003 Stanley Cup Finals|2003]] |
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+ | |[[Washington Capitals]] ([[Eastern Conference|E]]) |
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− | |- |
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+ | |[[Barry Trotz]] |
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− | |align="center"|4||[[Dallas Stars]] <small>1967–</small>||align="center"|'''1'''||align="center"|3||align="right"|.250 |
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+ | |[[Vegas Golden Knights]] ([[Western Conference|W]]) |
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− | |{{ref label|Dal|2|Dallas}} |
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+ | |[[Gerard Gallant]] |
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− | | [[1999 Stanley Cup Finals|1999]] |
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+ | |4–1 |
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− | |- |
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+ | |[[Lars Eller]] (12:23, 3rd) |
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− | |align="center"|4||[[Vancouver Millionaires|Vancouver Millionaires/Maroons]] (PCHA/WCHL) <small>1912–26</small>||align="center"|'''1'''||align="center"|3||align="right"|.250 |
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− | |{{ref label|Defunct|5|Defunct}} |
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− | | [[1915 Stanley Cup Finals|1915]] |
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− | |- |
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− | |align="center"|3||[[Montreal Maroons]] <small>1924–38</small>||align="center"|'''2'''||align="center"|1||align="right"|.667 |
||
− | |{{ref label|Defunct|5|Defunct}} |
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− | | [[1926 Stanley Cup Finals|1926]], [[1935 Stanley Cup Finals|1935]] |
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− | |- |
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− | |align="center"|3||[[Seattle Metropolitans]] (PCHA) <small>1915–24</small>||align="center"|'''1'''||align="center"|1||align="right"|.500 |
||
− | |{{ref label|Sea|4|Seattle}} {{ref label|Defunct|5|Defunct}} |
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− | | [[1917 Stanley Cup Finals|1917]] |
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− | |- |
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− | |align="center"|3||[[Calgary Flames]] <small>1972–</small>||align="center"|'''1'''||align="center"|2||align="right"|.333|| || [[1989 Stanley Cup Finals|1989]] |
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− | |- |
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− | |align="center"|3||[[St. Louis Blues (hockey)|St. Louis Blues]] <small>1967–</small>||align="center"|'''0'''||align="center"|3||align="right"|.000|| || |
||
− | |- |
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− | |align="center"|2||[[Colorado Avalanche]] (WHA/NHL) <small>1972–</small>||align="center"|'''2'''||align="center"|0||align="right"|1.000|| || [[1996 Stanley Cup Finals|1996]], [[2001 Stanley Cup Finals|2001]] |
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− | |- |
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− | |align="center"|2||[[Pittsburgh Penguins]] <small>1967–</small>||align="center"|'''2'''||align="center"|0||align="right"|1.000|| || [[1991 Stanley Cup Finals|1991]], [[Stanley Cup Finals|1992]] |
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− | |- |
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− | |align="center"|2||[[Carolina Hurricanes]] (WHA/NHL) <small>1972–</small>||align="center"|'''1'''||align="center"|1||align="right"|.500|| || [[2006 Stanley Cup Finals|2006]] |
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− | |- |
||
− | |align="center"|2||[[Victoria Cougars]] (PCHA) <small>1918–26</small>||align="center"|'''1'''||align="center"|1||align="right"|.500 |
||
− | |{{ref label|Defunct|5|Defunct}} |
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− | | [[1925 Stanley Cup Finals|1925]] |
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− | |- |
||
− | |align="center"|2||[[Anaheim Ducks]] <small>1993–</small>||align="center"|'''1'''||align="center"|1||align="right"|.500 |
||
− | |{{ref label|Ana|3|Anaheim}} |
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− | | [[2007 Stanley Cup Finals|2007]] |
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− | |- |
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− | |align="center"|2||[[Buffalo Sabres]] <small>1970–</small>||align="center"|'''0'''||align="center"|2||align="right"|.000|| || |
||
− | |- |
||
− | |align="center"|2||[[Vancouver Canucks]] <small>1970–</small>||align="center"|'''0'''||align="center"|2||align="right"|.000|| || |
||
− | |- |
||
− | |align="center"|1||[[Tampa Bay Lightning]] <small>1991–</small>||align="center"|'''1'''||align="center"|0||align="right"|1.000|| || [[2004 Stanley Cup Finals|2004]] |
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− | |- |
||
− | |align="center"|1||[[Washington Capitals]] <small>1974–</small>||align="center"|'''0'''||align="center"|1||align="right"|.000|| || |
||
− | |- |
||
− | |align="center"|1||[[Los Angeles Kings]] <small>1967–</small>||align="center"|'''0'''||align="center"|1||align="right"|.000|| || |
||
− | |- |
||
− | |align="center"|1||[[Florida Panthers]] <small>1993–</small>||align="center"|'''0'''||align="center"|1||align="right"|.000|| || |
||
− | |- |
||
− | |align="center"|1||[[Ottawa Senators]] <small>1991–</small>||align="center"|'''0'''||align="center"|1||align="right"|.000 |
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− | |{{ref label|Ott|6|Ottawa}} |
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− | | |
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− | |- |
||
− | |align="center"|1||[[Portland Rosebuds]] (PCHA) <small>1914–18</small> ||align="center"|'''0'''||align="center"|1||align="right"|.000 |
||
− | |{{ref label|Defunct|5|Defunct}} |
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− | | |
||
− | |- |
||
− | |align="center"|1||[[Edmonton Eskimos (hockey)|Edmonton Eskimos]] (WCHL) <small>1905–1927</small> ||align="center"|'''0'''||align="center"|1||align="right"|.000 |
||
− | |{{ref label|Defunct|5|Defunct}} |
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− | | |
||
− | |- |
||
− | |align="center"|1||[[Calgary Tigers]] (WCHL) <small>1921–26</small> ||align="center"|'''0'''||align="center"|1||align="right"|.000 |
||
− | |{{ref label|Defunct|5|Defunct}} |
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− | | |
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|} |
|} |
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+ | ===Stanley Cup Finals era (since 1915)=== |
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− | {{note label|Tor|1|Toronto}} - Includes the titles won by the 1918 [[Toronto Arenas|Toronto HC]], and the [[Toronto St. Pats]] (1919-1927); predecessors of the [[Toronto Maple Leafs]]. |
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+ | ====Active teams==== |
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− | {{note label|Ott|2|Ottawa}} - The later Ottawa Senators are the namesake of the first. |
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+ | Unless marked otherwise, teams played in the NHL exclusively at the time they competed for the Stanley Cup. A '''bolded''' year denotes a Stanley Cup win. |
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+ | {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 95%" |
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+ | ! Appearances |
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+ | ! Team |
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+ | ! Wins |
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+ | ! Losses |
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+ | ! Win % |
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+ | ! class="unsortable" width="700" | Years of appearance (in Stanley Cup Finals) |
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+ | |- align="center" | |
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+ | | {{nts|34}}{{ref label|HabsMets|a|a}} |
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+ | | align="left" | [[Montreal Canadiens]] |
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+ | | {{nts|24}} |
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+ | | {{nts|<!--PLEASE NOTE: The cancelled 1919 Cup Finals is NOT officially considered a loss. Any change from 9 to 10 will be reverted. Thank you.-->9}}{{ref label|HabsMets|a|a}} |
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+ | |.706 |
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+ | | align="left" | '''[[1916 Stanley Cup Finals|1916]]''', [[1917 Stanley Cup Finals|1917]], ''[[1919 Stanley Cup Finals|1919]]''{{ref label|HabsMets|a|a}}, '''[[1924 Stanley Cup Finals|1924]]''', [[1925 Stanley Cup Finals|1925]], '''[[1930 Stanley Cup Finals|1930]]''', '''[[1931 Stanley Cup Finals|1931]]''', '''[[1944 Stanley Cup Finals|1944]]''', '''[[1946 Stanley Cup Finals|1946]]''', [[1947 Stanley Cup Finals|1947]], [[1951 Stanley Cup Finals|1951]], [[1952 Stanley Cup Finals|1952]], '''[[1953 Stanley Cup Finals|1953]]''', [[1954 Stanley Cup Finals|1954]], [[1955 Stanley Cup Finals|1955]], '''[[1956 Stanley Cup Finals|1956]]''', '''[[1957 Stanley Cup Finals|1957]]''', '''[[1958 Stanley Cup Finals|1958]]''', '''[[1959 Stanley Cup Finals|1959]]''', '''[[1960 Stanley Cup Finals|1960]]''', '''[[1965 Stanley Cup Finals|1965]]''', '''[[1966 Stanley Cup Finals|1966]]''', [[1967 Stanley Cup Finals|1967]], '''[[1968 Stanley Cup Finals|1968]]''', '''[[1969 Stanley Cup Finals|1969]]''', '''[[1971 Stanley Cup Finals|1971]]''', '''[[1973 Stanley Cup Finals|1973]]''', '''[[1976 Stanley Cup Finals|1976]]''', '''[[1977 Stanley Cup Finals|1977]]''', '''[[1978 Stanley Cup Finals|1978]]''', '''[[1979 Stanley Cup Finals|1979]]''', '''[[1986 Stanley Cup Finals|1986]]''', [[1989 Stanley Cup Finals|1989]], '''[[1993 Stanley Cup Finals|1993]]''' |
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+ | |- align="center" | |
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+ | | {{nts|24}} |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Detroit Red Wings]] |
||
+ | | {{nts|11}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|13}} |
||
+ | | .458 |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[1934 Stanley Cup Finals|1934]], '''[[1936 Stanley Cup Finals|1936]]''', '''[[1937 Stanley Cup Finals|1937]]''', [[1941 Stanley Cup Finals|1941]], [[1942 Stanley Cup Finals|1942]], '''[[1943 Stanley Cup Finals|1943]]''', [[1945 Stanley Cup Finals|1945]], [[1948 Stanley Cup Finals|1948]], [[1949 Stanley Cup Finals|1949]], '''[[1950 Stanley Cup Finals|1950]]''', '''[[1952 Stanley Cup Finals|1952]]''', '''[[1954 Stanley Cup Finals|1954]]''', '''[[1955 Stanley Cup Finals|1955]]''', [[1956 Stanley Cup Finals|1956]], [[1961 Stanley Cup Finals|1961]], [[1963 Stanley Cup Finals|1963]], [[1964 Stanley Cup Finals|1964]], [[1966 Stanley Cup Finals|1966]], [[1995 Stanley Cup Finals|1995]], '''[[1997 Stanley Cup Finals|1997]]''', '''[[1998 Stanley Cup Finals|1998]]''', '''[[2002 Stanley Cup Finals|2002]]''', '''[[2008 Stanley Cup Finals|2008]]''', [[2009 Stanley Cup Finals|2009]] |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | {{nts|21}} |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] |
||
+ | {{ref label|Leafs|b|b}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|13}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|8}} |
||
+ | | .619 |
||
+ | | align="left" | '''[[1918 Stanley Cup Finals|1918]]''', '''[[1922 Stanley Cup Finals|1922]]''', '''[[1932 Stanley Cup Finals|1932]]''', [[1933 Stanley Cup Finals|1933]], [[1935 Stanley Cup Finals|1935]], [[1936 Stanley Cup Finals|1936]], [[1938 Stanley Cup Finals|1938]], [[1939 Stanley Cup Finals|1939]], [[1940 Stanley Cup Finals|1940]], '''[[1942 Stanley Cup Finals|1942]]''', '''[[1945 Stanley Cup Finals|1945]]''', '''[[1947 Stanley Cup Finals|1947]]''', '''[[1948 Stanley Cup Finals|1948]]''', '''[[1949 Stanley Cup Finals|1949]]''', '''[[1951 Stanley Cup Finals|1951]]''', [[1959 Stanley Cup Finals|1959]], [[1960 Stanley Cup Finals|1960]], '''[[1962 Stanley Cup Finals|1962]]''', '''[[1963 Stanley Cup Finals|1963]]''', '''[[1964 Stanley Cup Finals|1964]]''', '''[[1967 Stanley Cup Finals|1967]]''' |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | {{nts|19}} |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Boston Bruins]] |
||
+ | | {{nts|6}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|13}} |
||
+ | | .316 |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[1927 Stanley Cup Finals|1927]], '''[[1929 Stanley Cup Finals|1929]]''', [[1930 Stanley Cup Finals|1930]], '''[[1939 Stanley Cup Finals|1939]]''', '''[[1941 Stanley Cup Finals|1941]]''', [[1943 Stanley Cup Finals|1943]], [[1946 Stanley Cup Finals|1946]], [[1953 Stanley Cup Finals|1953]], [[1957 Stanley Cup Finals|1957]], [[1958 Stanley Cup Finals|1958]], '''[[1970 Stanley Cup Finals|1970]]''', '''[[1972 Stanley Cup Finals|1972]]''', [[1974 Stanley Cup Finals|1974]], [[1977 Stanley Cup Finals|1977]], [[1978 Stanley Cup Finals|1978]], [[1988 Stanley Cup Finals|1988]], [[1990 Stanley Cup Finals|1990]], '''[[2011 Stanley Cup Finals|2011]]''', [[2013 Stanley Cup Finals|2013]] |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | {{nts|13}} |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Chicago Blackhawks]] |
||
+ | {{ref label|Hawks|c|c}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|6}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|7}} |
||
+ | | .462 |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[1931 Stanley Cup Finals|1931]], '''[[1934 Stanley Cup Finals|1934]]''', '''[[1938 Stanley Cup Finals|1938]]''', [[1944 Stanley Cup Finals|1944]], '''[[1961 Stanley Cup Finals|1961]]''', [[1962 Stanley Cup Finals|1962]], [[1965 Stanley Cup Finals|1965]], [[1971 Stanley Cup Finals|1971]], [[1973 Stanley Cup Finals|1973]], [[1992 Stanley Cup Finals|1992]], '''[[2010 Stanley Cup Finals|2010]]''', '''[[2013 Stanley Cup Finals|2013]]''', '''[[2015 Stanley Cup Finals|2015]]''' |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | {{nts|11}} |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[New York Rangers]] |
||
+ | | {{nts|4}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|7}} |
||
+ | | .363 |
||
+ | | align="left" | '''[[1928 Stanley Cup Finals|1928]]''', [[1929 Stanley Cup Finals|1929]], [[1932 Stanley Cup Finals|1932]], '''[[1933 Stanley Cup Finals|1933]]''', [[1937 Stanley Cup Finals|1937]], '''[[1940 Stanley Cup Finals|1940]]''', [[1950 Stanley Cup Finals|1950]], [[1972 Stanley Cup Finals|1972]], [[1979 Stanley Cup Finals|1979]], '''[[1994 Stanley Cup Finals|1994]]''', [[2014 Stanley Cup Finals|2014]] |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | {{nts|8}} |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Philadelphia Flyers]] |
||
+ | | {{nts|2}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|6}} |
||
+ | | .250 |
||
+ | | align="left" | '''[[1974 Stanley Cup Finals|1974]]''', '''[[1975 Stanley Cup Finals|1975]]''', [[1976 Stanley Cup Finals|1976]], [[1980 Stanley Cup Finals|1980]], [[1985 Stanley Cup Finals|1985]], [[1987 Stanley Cup Finals|1987]], [[1997 Stanley Cup Finals|1997]], [[2010 Stanley Cup Finals|2010]] |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | {{nts|7}} |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Edmonton Oilers]] |
||
+ | | {{nts|5}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|2}} |
||
+ | | .714 |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[1983 Stanley Cup Finals|1983]], '''[[1984 Stanley Cup Finals|1984]]''', '''[[1985 Stanley Cup Finals|1985]]''', '''[[1987 Stanley Cup Finals|1987]]''', '''[[1988 Stanley Cup Finals|1988]]''', '''[[1990 Stanley Cup Finals|1990]]''', [[2006 Stanley Cup Finals|2006]] |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | {{nts|5}} |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[New York Islanders]] |
||
+ | | {{nts|4}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|1}} |
||
+ | | .800 |
||
+ | | align="left" | '''[[1980 Stanley Cup Finals|1980]]''', '''[[1981 Stanley Cup Finals|1981]]''', '''[[1982 Stanley Cup Finals|1982]]''', '''[[1983 Stanley Cup Finals|1983]]''', [[1984 Stanley Cup Finals|1984]] |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | {{nts|5}} |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[New Jersey Devils]] |
||
+ | | {{nts|3}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|2}} |
||
+ | | .600 |
||
+ | | align="left" | '''[[1995 Stanley Cup Finals|1995]]''', '''[[2000 Stanley Cup Finals|2000]]''', [[2001 Stanley Cup Finals|2001]], '''[[2003 Stanley Cup Finals|2003]]''', [[2012 Stanley Cup Finals|2012]] |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | {{nts|5}} |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Pittsburgh Penguins]] |
||
+ | | {{nts|4}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|1}} |
||
+ | | .800 |
||
+ | | align="left" | '''[[1991 Stanley Cup Finals|1991]]''', '''[[1992 Stanley Cup Finals|1992]]''', [[2008 Stanley Cup Finals|2008]], '''[[2009 Stanley Cup Finals|2009]]''', '''[[2016 Stanley Cup Finals|2016]]''', '''[[2017 Stanley Cup Finals|2017]]''' |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | {{nts|4}} |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Dallas Stars]] |
||
+ | {{ref label|Stars|d|d}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|1}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|3}} |
||
+ | | .250 |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[1981 Stanley Cup Finals|1981]], [[1991 Stanley Cup Finals|1991]], '''[[1999 Stanley Cup Finals|1999]]''', [[2000 Stanley Cup Finals|2000]] |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | {{nts|3}} |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Los Angeles Kings]] |
||
+ | | {{nts|2}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|1}} |
||
+ | | .667 |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[1993 Stanley Cup Finals|1993]], '''[[2012 Stanley Cup Finals|2012]]''', '''[[2014 Stanley Cup Finals|2014]]''' |
||
+ | |- align="center" l |
||
+ | | {{nts|3}} |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Calgary Flames]] |
||
+ | | {{nts|1}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|2}} |
||
+ | | .333 |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[1986 Stanley Cup Finals|1986]], '''[[1989 Stanley Cup Finals|1989]]''', [[2004 Stanley Cup Finals|2004]] |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | {{nts|3}} |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[St. Louis Blues]] |
||
+ | | {{nts|0}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|3}} |
||
+ | | .000 |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[1968 Stanley Cup Finals|1968]], [[1969 Stanley Cup Finals|1969]], [[1970 Stanley Cup Finals|1970]] |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | {{nts|3}} |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Vancouver Canucks]] |
||
+ | | {{nts|0}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|3}} |
||
+ | | .000 |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[1982 Stanley Cup Finals|1982]], [[1994 Stanley Cup Finals|1994]], [[2011 Stanley Cup Finals|2011]] |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | {{nts|2}} |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Washington Capitals]] |
||
+ | | {{nts|1}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|1}} |
||
+ | | .500 |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[1998 Stanley Cup Finals|1998]], '''[[2018 Stanley Cup Finals|2018]]''' |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | {{nts|2}} |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Colorado Avalanche]] |
||
+ | | {{nts|2}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|0}} |
||
+ | | 1.000 |
||
+ | | align="left" | '''[[1996 Stanley Cup Finals|1996]]''', '''[[2001 Stanley Cup Finals|2001]]''' |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | {{nts|2}} |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Anaheim Ducks]] |
||
+ | {{ref label|Ducks|e|e}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|1}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|1}} |
||
+ | | .500 |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[2003 Stanley Cup Finals|2003]], '''[[2007 Stanley Cup Finals|2007]]''' |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | {{nts|2}} |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Carolina Hurricanes]] |
||
+ | | {{nts|1}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|1}} |
||
+ | | .500 |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[2002 Stanley Cup Finals|2002]], '''[[2006 Stanley Cup Finals|2006]]''' |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | {{nts|2}} |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] |
||
+ | | {{nts|1}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|1}} |
||
+ | | .500 |
||
+ | | align="left" | '''[[2004 Stanley Cup Finals|2004]]''', [[2015 Stanley Cup Finals|2015]] |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | {{nts|2}} |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Buffalo Sabres]] |
||
+ | | {{nts|0}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|2}} |
||
+ | | .000 |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[1975 Stanley Cup Finals|1975]], [[1999 Stanley Cup Finals|1999]] |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | {{nts|1}} |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Florida Panthers]] |
||
+ | | {{nts|0}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|1}} |
||
+ | | .000 |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[1996 Stanley Cup Finals|1996]] |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | {{nts|1}} |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Nashville Predators]] |
||
+ | | {{nts|0}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|1}} |
||
+ | | .000 |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[2017 Stanley Cup Finals|2017]] |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | {{nts|1}} |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Ottawa Senators]] |
||
+ | {{ref label|Sens|f|f}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|0}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|1}} |
||
+ | | .000 |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[2007 Stanley Cup Finals|2007]] |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | {{nts|1}} |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[San Jose Sharks]] |
||
+ | | {{nts|0}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|1}} |
||
+ | | .000 |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[2016 Stanley Cup Finals|2016]] |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | {{nts|1}} |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Vegas Golden Knights]] |
||
+ | | {{nts|0}} |
||
+ | | {{nts|1}} |
||
+ | | .000 |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[2018 Stanley Cup Finals|2018]] |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | Six active teams have yet to make a Stanley Cup Finals appearance. Four teams have remained "intact" since their inceptions: |
||
− | {{note label|Dal|3|Dallas}} - Dallas totals include two Finals losses as the [[Minnesota North Stars]]. |
||
+ | ::[[Columbus Blue Jackets]] ([[List of Columbus Blue Jackets seasons|14 seasons, 2 playoffs]]) |
||
+ | ::[[Minnesota Wild]] ([[List of Minnesota Wild seasons|14 seasons, 6 playoffs, 1 Division Championship]]) |
||
+ | ::[[Nashville Predators]] ([[List of Nashville Predators seasons|16 seasons, 8 playoffs]]) |
||
+ | ::[[San Jose Sharks]] ([[List of San Jose Sharks seasons|23 seasons, 16 playoffs, 6 Division Championships]]) |
||
+ | The other two teams had previously relocated and never made the Finals in either location: |
||
− | {{note label|Sea|4|Seattle}} - Seattle totals include the [[1919 Stanley Cup Finals]] that ended with a no decision due to the [[Spanish flu|Spanish flu epidemic]]. |
||
+ | ::[[Atlanta Thrashers]] [[List of Atlanta Thrashers seasons|(11 seasons, 1 playoff, 1 Division Championship)]] / [[Winnipeg Jets]] [[List of Winnipeg Jets seasons|(4 seasons, 1 playoff)]] |
||
+ | ::[[Winnipeg Jets (1972–96)|Winnipeg Jets (original team --]] [[List of Winnipeg Jets (1972–96) seasons|17 seasons, 11 playoffs, 3 Division Championships)]] / [[Arizona Coyotes|Phoenix-Arizona Coyotes]] [[List of Arizona Coyotes seasons|(18 seasons, 8 playoffs, 1 Division Championship)]] |
||
+ | Five relocated teams that have won the Stanley Cup in their current locations never appeared in the Finals in their former locations: |
||
− | {{note label|Ana|5|Anaheim}} - Anaheim totals include one Final series loss as the [[Mighty Ducks of Anaheim]]; their former name. |
||
+ | :: [[Quebec Nordiques]] (16 seasons, 9 playoffs, 2 Division Championships) -- won 2 Stanley Cups as [[Colorado Avalanche]] |
||
+ | :: [[Kansas City Scouts]] (2 seasons, never made playoff contention) / [[Colorado Rockies (NHL)|Colorado Rockies]] (6 seasons, 1 playoff) -- won 3 Stanley Cups as [[New Jersey Devils]] |
||
+ | :: [[Oakland Seals]]-[[California Golden Seals]] (9 seasons, 2 playoffs) / [[Cleveland Barons (NHL)|Cleveland Barons]] (2 seasons, never made playoff contention) -- merged with [[Minnesota North Stars]] who lost twice in the Finals then won the Stanley Cup once as [[Dallas Stars]] |
||
+ | :: [[Atlanta Flames]] (8 seasons, 6 playoffs) -- won Stanley Cup once as [[Calgary Flames]] |
||
+ | :: [[Hartford Whalers]] (18 seasons, 8 playoffs, 1 Division Championship) -- won Stanley Cup once as [[Carolina Hurricanes]] |
||
+ | ====Defunct teams==== |
||
− | {{note label|Defunct|6|Defunct}} - Franchise no longer exists. |
||
+ | Listed after the team name is the name of the affiliated league(s) when the team competed for the Stanley Cup. A '''bold''' year denotes a Stanley Cup win. |
||
+ | {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 95%" |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! Appearances |
||
+ | ! Team |
||
+ | ! Wins |
||
+ | ! Losses |
||
+ | ! Win % |
||
+ | ! class="unsortable"|Years of Appearance |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | 5 |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Ottawa Senators (original)|Ottawa Senators]] <small>(NHA/NHL)</small> |
||
+ | | 4 |
||
+ | | 1 |
||
+ | | .800 |
||
+ | | align="left" | 1915, '''1920''', '''1921''', '''1923''', '''1927''' |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | 4 |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Vancouver Millionaires]] <small>(PCHA/WCHL)</small> |
||
+ | | 1 |
||
+ | | 3 |
||
+ | | .250 |
||
+ | | align="left" | '''1915''', 1918, 1921, 1922 |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | 3 |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Montreal Maroons]] <small>(NHL)</small> |
||
+ | | 2 |
||
+ | | 1 |
||
+ | | .667 |
||
+ | | align="left" | '''1926''', 1928, '''1935''' |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | 3 {{ref label|HabsMets|a|a}} |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Seattle Metropolitans]] <small>(PCHA)</small> |
||
+ | | 1 |
||
+ | | 1{{ref label|HabsMets|a|a}} |
||
+ | | .500 |
||
+ | | align="left" | '''1917''', ''1919'',{{ref label|HabsMets|a|a}} 1920 |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | 2 |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Victoria Cougars]] <small>(WCHL/WHL)</small> |
||
+ | | 1 |
||
+ | | 1 |
||
+ | | .500 |
||
+ | | align="left" | '''1925''', 1926 |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | 1 |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Portland Rosebuds (ice hockey)|Portland Rosebuds]] <small>(PCHA)</small> |
||
+ | | 0 |
||
+ | | 1 |
||
+ | | .000 |
||
+ | | align="left" | 1916 |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | 1 |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Edmonton Eskimos (ice hockey)|Edmonton Eskimos]] <small>(WCHL)</small> |
||
+ | | 0 |
||
+ | | 1 |
||
+ | | .000 |
||
+ | | align="left" | 1923 |
||
+ | |- align="center" | |
||
+ | | 1 |
||
+ | | align="left" | [[Calgary Tigers]] <small>(WCHL)</small> |
||
+ | | 0 |
||
+ | | 1 |
||
+ | | .000 |
||
+ | | align="left" | 1924 |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | ;Notes |
||
− | ===Current Franchises with no Finals appearances=== |
||
+ | *{{note label|HabsMets|a|a}} The Montreal Canadiens and the Seattle Metropolitans appearance totals include the [[1919 Stanley Cup Finals]] that ended with a no-decision because of the [[1918 flu pandemic|Spanish flu epidemic]]. It is not considered an official loss by either team. |
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− | *[[Atlanta Thrashers]] (Founded 1999) |
||
+ | *{{note label|Leafs|b|b}} The franchise known today as the Toronto Maple Leafs won the Cup in 1918 as the ''Toronto Hockey Club'',{{sfn|Holzman|2002}} (later engraved on the Stanley Cup as the ''[[Toronto Arenas]]'' in 1947), and in 1922 as the [[Toronto St. Patricks]]. |
||
− | *[[Columbus Blue Jackets]] (Founded 2000) |
||
+ | *{{note label|Hawks|c|c}} The Chicago Blackhawks were known as the Chicago Black Hawks prior to the [[1986–87 NHL season|1986–87 season]]. |
||
− | *[[Minnesota Wild]] (Founded 2000) |
||
+ | *{{note label|Stars|d|d}} The Dallas Stars totals include two losses as the [[Minnesota North Stars]]. |
||
− | *[[Nashville Predators]] (Founded 1998) |
||
+ | *{{note label|Ducks|e|e}} The Anaheim Ducks totals include one loss as the [[Anaheim Ducks|Mighty Ducks of Anaheim]]. |
||
− | *[[Phoenix Coyotes]] (Founded 1972 as [[Winnipeg Jets]] (entering the NHL for the 1979-80 season). Known as Phoenix Coyotes since 1996) |
||
+ | *{{note label|Sens|f|f}} The modern Ottawa Senators (1992–present) are the namesake of the [[Ottawa Senators (original)|original Senators]] (1883–1934). |
||
− | *[[San Jose Sharks]] (Founded 1991) |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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− | * [http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/stanleycup2007/features/cup-history.html CBC Sports page with small summary about, and photos of, teams that won the Stanley Cup each year] |
+ | * [http://web.archive.org/web/20070430062513/http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/stanleycup2007/features/cup-history.html CBC Sports page with small summary about, and photos of, teams that won the Stanley Cup each year] |
==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[List of NHL franchise post-season droughts]] |
* [[List of NHL franchise post-season droughts]] |
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* [[List of National Hockey League playoff appearance streaks]] |
* [[List of National Hockey League playoff appearance streaks]] |
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Revision as of 23:13, 13 July 2019
This is a list of Stanley Cup champions, including the finalists/challengers. Originally, it was referred to as the "Challenge Cup"; the champions held onto the Cup until they either lost their league title to another club, or a champion from another league issued a formal challenge and subsequently defeated the reigning Cup champion in a special game or series. The playoff format for each challenge varied depending on what the two competing clubs agreed to.
Prior to 1912, challenges could take place at any time, given the appropriate rink conditions, and it was common for teams to defend the Cup numerous times during the year. In 1912, the Cup's trustees declared that the Cup was only to be defended at the end of the champion team's regular season. Also during the Cup's challenge era, all of the leagues that played for the trophy had no annual formal playoff system to decide their own respective championships; whoever finished in first place after the regular season won the league title. Thus, a few league championship games or series were held just to break first place ties and determine who would keep the Cup. These league title games have historically been listed along with the regular inter-league Cup challenges.
In 1915, an agreement between the National Hockey Association (NHA) and the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) was reached in which their respective champions would face each other for the Cup. The NHA dissolved in 1917, and the National Hockey League (NHL) took its place. Then after the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL) was born in 1921, it was agreed that all three league champions would play for the Cup. The PCHA and the WCHL merged in 1924, and became the Western Hockey League (WHL) in 1925.
Since the demise of the WHL in 1926, the Cup has been awarded to the NHL champions.
Stanley Cup champions by year
Challenge Cup
The origins of the Challenge era come from the method of play of the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada prior to 1893. From 1887 to 1893, the league did not play a round-robin format, but rather challenges between teams of the association that year, with the winner of the series being the 'interim' champion, with the final challenge winner being the champions for the year. The Stanley Cup kept the tradition going, but added that the winner of the current champion's league would then inherit the Cup, if it was not the current champion.
The 'Chronology' sections lists the complete series of league championships and challenges during the period, and the 'Season-by-Season' record lists the winners after the final challenge of the hockey season, as well as challenge winners during the season, if they are different teams.
Full Chronology
- See also: Stanley Cup Challenge Games
This table lists the outcome of all Stanley Cup wins, including successful victories and defenses in challenges, and league championships for the challenge era.
(*) Note: Although the Montreal Victorias won the AHA title in 1895, the Stanley Cup trustees had already accepted a challenge from the 1894 Cup champion Montreal HC and Queen's University. As a compromise, the trustees decided that if the Montreal HC won the challenge match, the Victorias would become the Stanley Cup champions. The Montreals eventually won the game, 5-1, and their crosstown rivals were awarded the Cup.
(**) Note: For most of 1904, the Ottawa Senators was not affiliated with any league.
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(***) Note: The Montreal Wanderers were disqualified as the result of a dispute. After Game 1 ended tied at the end of regulation, 5-5, the Wanderers refused to play overtime with the current referee, and then subsequently refused to play the next game of the series in Ottawa.
† Note: January 29 game was completed on January 31, because January 29 game was tied at midnight, January 30th and the Mayor of Westmount refused to allow play to continue on the Sunday.
Season-by-Season Record
This table lists the winners of Stanley Cups per hockey season, (which does not have official dates as rinks were natural ice, so the season roughly corresponds to winter) for the 'challenge era.' The leagues typically started close to the beginning of the calendar year and ended in early March.
Season | Holder at End of Season | Other Challenge Winners |
---|---|---|
1892-93 | Montreal HC (AHAC) | |
1893-94 | Montreal HC (AHAC) | |
1894-95 | Montreal Victorias (AHAC) | Montreal HC (AHAC) |
1895-96 | Winnipeg Victorias (MHA) | |
1896-97 | Montreal Victorias (AHAC) | |
1897-98 | Montreal Victorias (AHAC) | |
1898-99 | Montreal Shamrocks (CAHL) | Montreal Victorias (CAHL) |
1899-1900 | Montreal Shamrocks (CAHL) | |
1900-01 | Winnipeg Victorias (MHA) | |
1901-02 | Montreal HC (CAHL) | Winnipeg Victorias (MHA) |
1902-03 | Ottawa Senators (CAHL) | Montreal HC (CAHL) |
1903-04 | Ottawa Senators | |
1904-05 | Ottawa Senators (FAHL) | |
1905-06 | Montreal Wanderers (ECAHA) | Ottawa Senators (ECAHA) |
1906-07 | Montreal Wanderers (ECAHA) | Kenora Thistles (MPHL) |
1907-08 | Montreal Wanderers (ECAHA) | |
1908-09 | Ottawa Senators (ECAHA) | Montreal Wanderers (ECAHA) |
1909-10 | Montreal Wanderers (NHA) | Ottawa Senators (CHA/NHA) |
1910-11 | Ottawa Senators (NHA) | |
1911-12 | Quebec Bulldogs (NHA) | |
1912-13 | Quebec Bulldogs (NHA) | |
1913-14 | Toronto Blueshirts (NHA) |
NHA vs. PCHA champions
Season | Winning Team | Coach | 2nd Place Team | Coach | Games | Winning Goal |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1914-15 | Vancouver Millionaires (PCHA) | Frank Patrick | Ottawa Senators (NHA) | Frank Shaughnessy (mgr) | 3-0 | Barney Stanley (5:30, 2nd) |
1915-16 | Montreal Canadiens (NHA) | George Kennedy | Portland Rosebuds (PCHA) | E.H. Savage (mgr) | 3-2 | Goldie Prodgers (17:20, 3rd) |
1916-17 | Seattle Metropolitans (PCHA) | Pete Muldoon | Montreal Canadiens (NHA) | Newsy Lalonde | 3-1 | Bernie Morris (7:55, 1st) |
NHL vs. PCHA champions
Season | Winning Team | Coach | 2nd Place Team | Coach | Games | Winning Goal |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1917-18 | Toronto (NHL) | Dick Carroll | Vancouver Millionaires (PCHA) | Frank Patrick | 3-2 | Corb Denneny (10:30, 3rd) |
1918-19 | Not awarded due to the flu epidemic. | |||||
1919-20 | Ottawa Senators (NHL) | Pete Green | Seattle Metropolitans (PCHA) | Pete Muldoon | 3-2 | Jack Darragh (5:00, 3rd) |
1920-21 | Ottawa Senators (NHL) | Pete Green | Vancouver Millionaires (PCHA) | Lloyd Cook & Frank Patrick | 3-2 | Jack Darragh (9:40, 2nd) |
NHL vs. PCHA or WCHL champions
Season | Winning Team | Coach | 2nd Place Team | Coach | Games | Winning Goal |
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1921-22 | Toronto St. Pats (NHL) | George O'Donoghue | Vancouver Millionaires (PCHA) | Lloyd Cook & Frank Patrick | 3-2 | Babe Dye (4:20, 1st) |
1922-23 | Ottawa Senators (NHL) | Pete Green | Edmonton Eskimos (WCHL) | Ken McKenzine | 2-0 | Punch Broadbent (11:23, 1st) |
1923-24 | Montreal Canadiens (NHL) | Leo Dandurand | Calgary Tigers (WCHL) | Eddie Oatman | 2-0 | Howie Morenz (4:55, 1st) |
NHL vs. WCHL/WHL champions
Season | Winning Team | Coach | 2nd Place Team | Coach | Games | Winning Goal |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1924-25 | Victoria Cougars (WCHL) | Lester Patrick | Montreal Canadiens (NHL) | Leo Dandurand | 3-1 | Gizzy Hart (2:35, 2nd) |
1925-26 | Montreal Maroons (NHL) | Eddie Gerard | Victoria Cougars (WHL) | Lester Patrick | 3-1 | Nels Stewart (2:50, 2nd) |
NHL champion
- After NHL became the only league to compete for the Cup, the playoff champion of the NHL Canadian Division faced the playoff champion of the NHL American Division in the Stanley Cup Finals.
Season | Winning Team | Coach | 2nd Place Team | Coach | Games | Winning Goal |
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1926-27 | Ottawa Senators (C) | Dave Gill | Boston Bruins (A) | Art Ross | 2-0-2 | Cy Denneny (7:30, 2nd) |
1927-28 | New York Rangers (A) | Lester Patrick | Montreal Maroons (C) | Eddie Gerard | 3-2 | Frank Boucher (3:35, 3rd) |
- The league changed the playoff format: In the Stanley Cup Quarterfinals, both second place teams faced each other, as did the two third place teams. Both first place teams received a bye and automatically advanced to the semifinals, but had to face each other in that playoff round. As a result, two teams from the same division occasionally played each other in the Stanley Cup Finals.
- Before the start of the 1938-39 season, the league contracted to seven teams, causing the league to implement a one division format. The NHL contracted even further to only six clubs by the 1942-43 season, beginning a period that became known as the Original Six Era.
- As a result of the 1967 NHL Expansion, the league realigned its teams into the East Division and the West Division.
Season | Winning Team | Coach | 2nd Place Team | Coach | Games | Winning Goal |
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1967-68 | Montreal Canadiens (E) | Toe Blake | St. Louis Blues (W) | Scotty Bowman | 4-0 | J.C. Tremblay (11:40, 3rd) |
1968-69 | Montreal Canadiens (E) | Claude Ruel | St. Louis Blues (W) | Scotty Bowman | 4-0 | John Ferguson (3:02, 3rd) |
1969-70 | Boston Bruins (E) | Harry Sinden | St. Louis Blues (W) | Scotty Bowman | 4-0 | Bobby Orr (0:40, OT) |
- The league changed the playoff format again so that an Eastern Division team would always face a Western Division team in the Stanley Cup Semifinals. Therefore, two teams from the same division could face each other in the Stanley Cup Finals.
Season | Winning Team | Coach | 2nd Place Team | Coach | Games | Winning Goal |
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1970-71 | Montreal Canadiens (E) | Al MacNeil | Chicago Black Hawks (W) | Bill Reay | 4-3 | Henri Richard (2:34, 3rd) |
1971-72 | Boston Bruins (E) | Tom Johnson | New York Rangers (E) | Emile Francis | 4-2 | Bobby Orr (11:18, 1st) |
1972-73 | Montreal Canadiens (E) | Scotty Bowman | Chicago Black Hawks (W) | Bill Reay | 4-2 | Yvan Cournoyer (8:13, 3rd) |
1973-74 | Philadelphia Flyers (W) | Fred Shero | Boston Bruins (E) | Bep Guidolin | 4-2 | Rick MacLeish (14:48, 1st) |
- The league expanded to 18 teams and realigned into two conferences: the Prince of Wales Conference and the Clarence Campbell Conference. Twelve teams qualified for the postseason, but were seeded 1-12 regardless of conference. This type of seeding system would continue after the league expanded the playoffs to 16 teams before the 1979-80 season.
Season | Winning Team | Coach | 2nd Place Team | Coach | Games | Winning Goal |
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1974-75 | Philadelphia Flyers | Fred Shero | Buffalo Sabres | Floyd Smith | 4-2 | Bob Kelly (0:11, 3rd) |
1975-76 | Montreal Canadiens | Scotty Bowman | Philadelphia Flyers | Fred Shero | 4-0 | Guy Lafleur (14:18, 3rd) |
1976-77 | Montreal Canadiens | Scotty Bowman | Boston Bruins | Don Cherry | 4-0 | Jacques Lemaire (4:32, OT) |
1977-78 | Montreal Canadiens | Scotty Bowman | Boston Bruins | Don Cherry | 4-2 | Mario Tremblay (9:20, 1st) |
1978-79 | Montreal Canadiens | Scotty Bowman | New York Rangers | Fred Shero | 4-1 | Jacques Lemaire (1:02, 2nd) |
1979-80 | New York Islanders | Al Arbour | Philadelphia Flyers | Pat Quinn | 4-2 | Bob Nystrom (7:11, OT) |
1980-81 | New York Islanders | Al Arbour | Minnesota North Stars | Glen Sonmor | 4-1 | Wayne Merrick (5:37, 1st) |
- The postseason format was altered so that once again the playoff champion of the Prince of Wales Conference faced the playoff champion of the Clarence Campbell Conference in the Stanley Cup Finals.
- The league's two conferences were renamed the Eastern and Western Conferences, respectively.
Stanley Cup Finals era (since 1915)
Active teams
Unless marked otherwise, teams played in the NHL exclusively at the time they competed for the Stanley Cup. A bolded year denotes a Stanley Cup win.
Six active teams have yet to make a Stanley Cup Finals appearance. Four teams have remained "intact" since their inceptions:
The other two teams had previously relocated and never made the Finals in either location:
Five relocated teams that have won the Stanley Cup in their current locations never appeared in the Finals in their former locations:
- Quebec Nordiques (16 seasons, 9 playoffs, 2 Division Championships) -- won 2 Stanley Cups as Colorado Avalanche
- Kansas City Scouts (2 seasons, never made playoff contention) / Colorado Rockies (6 seasons, 1 playoff) -- won 3 Stanley Cups as New Jersey Devils
- Oakland Seals-California Golden Seals (9 seasons, 2 playoffs) / Cleveland Barons (2 seasons, never made playoff contention) -- merged with Minnesota North Stars who lost twice in the Finals then won the Stanley Cup once as Dallas Stars
- Atlanta Flames (8 seasons, 6 playoffs) -- won Stanley Cup once as Calgary Flames
- Hartford Whalers (18 seasons, 8 playoffs, 1 Division Championship) -- won Stanley Cup once as Carolina Hurricanes
Defunct teams
Listed after the team name is the name of the affiliated league(s) when the team competed for the Stanley Cup. A bold year denotes a Stanley Cup win.
Appearances | Team | Wins | Losses | Win % | Years of Appearance |
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5 | Ottawa Senators (NHA/NHL) | 4 | 1 | .800 | 1915, 1920, 1921, 1923, 1927 |
4 | Vancouver Millionaires (PCHA/WCHL) | 1 | 3 | .250 | 1915, 1918, 1921, 1922 |
3 | Montreal Maroons (NHL) | 2 | 1 | .667 | 1926, 1928, 1935 |
3 [a] | Seattle Metropolitans (PCHA) | 1 | 1[a] | .500 | 1917, 1919,[a]
1920 |
2 | Victoria Cougars (WCHL/WHL) | 1 | 1 | .500 | 1925, 1926 |
1 | Portland Rosebuds (PCHA) | 0 | 1 | .000 | 1916 |
1 | Edmonton Eskimos (WCHL) | 0 | 1 | .000 | 1923 |
1 | Calgary Tigers (WCHL) | 0 | 1 | .000 | 1924 |
- Notes
- a The Montreal Canadiens and the Seattle Metropolitans appearance totals include the 1919 Stanley Cup Finals that ended with a no-decision because of the Spanish flu epidemic. It is not considered an official loss by either team.
- b The franchise known today as the Toronto Maple Leafs won the Cup in 1918 as the Toronto Hockey Club,[1] (later engraved on the Stanley Cup as the Toronto Arenas in 1947), and in 1922 as the Toronto St. Patricks.
- c The Chicago Blackhawks were known as the Chicago Black Hawks prior to the 1986–87 season.
- d The Dallas Stars totals include two losses as the Minnesota North Stars.
- e The Anaheim Ducks totals include one loss as the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim.
- f The modern Ottawa Senators (1992–present) are the namesake of the original Senators (1883–1934).
External links
See also
- Stanley Cup Challenge Games
- List of NHL seasons
- Presidents' Trophy
- List of NHL franchise post-season droughts
- List of National Hockey League playoff appearance streaks