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Who won 5 Stanley Cups in a row?

Montreal Canadiens

Who won the most Stanley Cups in a row?

Montreal Canadiens

Who won 3 Stanley Cups in a row?

Toronto Maple Leafs

How many NHL teams have won 5 Stanley Cups in a row?

Team Years
——– —————————————————–
Montreal 1930-1931 (2), 1956-1957-1958-1959-1960 (5),
1965-1966 (2), 1968-1969 (2), 1976-1977-1978-1979 (4)
Detroit 1936-1937 (2), 1954-1955 (2), 1997-1998 (2)
Toronto 1947-1948-1949 (3), 1962-1963-1964 (3)

Who won 5 Stanley Cups?

Steve Shutt won all five of his Stanley Cups with the Canadiens in 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978 and 1979 and had one of the most feared slap shots in NHL history.

What teams won 4 Stanley Cups in a row?

– Montréal Canadiens. 1955-56. 1959-60.
– Montréal Canadiens. 1975-76. 1978-79.
– New York Islanders. 1979-80. 1982-83.
– Toronto Maple Leafs. 1946-47. 1948-49.
– Toronto Maple Leafs. 1961-62. 1963-64.
– St. Louis Eagles. 1919-20. 1920-21.
– Montréal Canadiens. 1929-30. 1930-31.
– Detroit Red Wings. 1935-36. 1936-37.

Who has won 4 Stanley Cups in a row?

– Montréal Canadiens. 1955-56. 1959-60.
– Montréal Canadiens. 1975-76. 1978-79.
– New York Islanders. 1979-80. 1982-83.
– Toronto Maple Leafs. 1946-47. 1948-49.
– Toronto Maple Leafs. 1961-62. 1963-64.
– St. Louis Eagles. 1919-20. 1920-21.
– Montréal Canadiens. 1929-30. 1930-31.
– Detroit Red Wings. 1935-36. 1936-37.

Who has the most Stanley Cups in a row?

Montreal Canadiens

How many NHL teams have won back-to-back Stanley Cups?

There have been 16 teams that have won the Stanley Cup two or more times in a row since 1918. In this piece, we rank the eight best teams that have won back-to-back titles.

Which franchise has the consecutive most Stanley Cup wins in a row?

Team Stanley Cup win streak
—————– ———————-
Detroit Red Wings 2 seasons
2 seasons 1953–54, 1954–55

Who’s won the most consecutive Stanley Cups?

– Montréal Canadiens. 1955-56. 1959-60.
– Montréal Canadiens. 1975-76. 1978-79.
– New York Islanders. 1979-80. 1982-83.
– Toronto Maple Leafs. 1946-47. 1948-49.
– Toronto Maple Leafs. 1961-62. 1963-64.
– St. Louis Eagles. 1919-20. 1920-21.
– Montréal Canadiens. 1929-30. 1930-31.
– Detroit Red Wings. 1935-36. 1936-37.

How many NHL teams have won 3 Stanley Cups in a row?

The Toronto Maple Leafs won three straight Stanley Cups between 1962 and ’64, and the ’63 team was their best.

Has any NHL team won back to back Stanley Cups?

Philadelphia Flyers (1974, 1975) The Philadelphia Flyers won the Stanley Cup in back-to-back years in 1974 and ’75 and became the first expansion team to win the NHL championship.

Who won 5 Stanley Cups in a row?

Montreal Canadiens

Which player has won most Stanley Cups?

Henri Richard

Who has won the most Stanley Cups since 1967?

The Toronto Maple Leafs have 13 championships, but their title drought dates back to 1967. The Detroit Red Wings have 11 Cups, followed by the Boston Bruins with six and the Blackhawks and Penguins with five each.

How many Stanley Cups did Gretzky win?

four Stanley Cup

Who has the most Stanley Cups in the modern era?

The period between 1967 and 1992 is known as the Expansion era. The Canadiens won 9 more Cups in this era, more than any other team. The current era is considered the modern era. From 1992 until today, the Red Wings have 4 Cup wins, more than anyone else in that period.

Who won the last 10 Stanley Cups?

Season Lg Team
——- — ——————
2012-13 NHL Chicago Blackhawks
2011-12 NHL Los Angeles Kings
2010-11 NHL Boston Bruins
2009-10 NHL Chicago Blackhawks

Which player has the most championships in the NHL?

Rank Player # OF WINS
—- ————– ———
1 Henri Richard 11
2 Jean Béliveau 10
3 Claude Provost 9
4 Yvan Cournoyer 8

How many Stanley Cups did Gretzky lose?

Credit Wayne Gretzky. After winning four Cups with the Edmonton Oilers the sport’s greatest scorer was traded in 1988 to the Kings. Gretzky never won a championship in L.A., losing in the 1993 finals to the Montreal Canadiens. But he did save the franchise by doubling season ticket sales at the L.A. Forum.

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