Table of Contents
- 1 What NHL team won back to back Stanley Cups in 1997 and 1998?
- 2 Who has won the Stanley Cup twice?
- 3 Has any team won three Stanley Cups in a row?
- 4 Who won the Stanley Cup 1997?
- 5 What team won 3 Stanley Cups in a row?
- 6 Who was the first expansion team to win the Stanley Cup?
- 7 When did the Boston Bruins win the Stanley Cup?
What NHL team won back to back Stanley Cups in 1997 and 1998?
the Detroit Red Wings
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Who won the Stanley Cup in 1997 and 1998?
Two of the 10 greatest teams in NHL history belong to the Detroit Red Wings. The Red Wings’ 1997-98 Stanley Cup champions were named the sixth-best team in NHL history in voting among fans that was conducted by NHL.com.
Who has won the Stanley Cup twice?
Edmonton Oilers (1987, 1988) The Edmonton Oilers were a magnificent dynasty, winning back-to-back titles in 1984 and ’85, then again in 1987 and ’88. They also won a fifth title in seven years when they raised the Stanley Cup in 1990. The Oilers were led by Wayne Gretzky in all but the 1990 triumph.
What NHL team has the most consecutive Stanley Cup wins?
The Montreal Canadiens
The Montreal Canadiens have won the Stanley Cup 24 times, the most of any team. They also won the most in a row: five between 1955-56 and 1959-60.
Has any team won three Stanley Cups in a row?
Note: The original Ottawa Senators (1917) won the Stanley Cup in 1919-20 and 1920-21 but are listed below as the St. Louis Eagles, the name of the franchise for the last of its 17 NHL seasons (1934-35).
Who won game 2 of the 1998 Stanley Cup Finals?
Detroit scored in the first 35 seconds to take an early lead which held up until the third period….Game three.
Scoring summary | Team | DET |
---|---|---|
Goal | Tomas Holmstrom (7) | |
Assist(s) | Steve Yzerman (18), Darren McCarty (8) | |
Time | 00:35 | |
Score | 1–0 DET |
Who won the Stanley Cup 1997?
Detroit Red Wings
1997 Stanley Cup Finals/Champion
1997 Detroit Red Wings Launching a celebration 42 years in the making, Darren McCarty scored the highlight-reel, Stanley Cup-winning goal as the Detroit Red Wings won their first Stanley Cup title since 1955 with a four-game final series sweep of the Philadelphia Flyers.
Which NHL teams have won back to back Stanley Cups?
Tampa Bay is the first team to win consecutive championships since the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2016 and 2017. The Lightning have done it again. With one second-period goal by Ross Colton, Tampa Bay became the first team to clinch the Stanley Cup in back-to-back years since the Penguins did it in 2016 and 2017.
What team won 3 Stanley Cups in a row?
Toronto Maple Leafs The Maple Leafs defeated Montreal in 1947 en route to their first of three straight Cups, followed by topping Detroit in 1948 and 1949 to become the first team to win three in a row.
Who was the last team outside the NHL to win the Stanley Cup?
After their win in 1925, the Victoria Cougars became the last team outside the NHL to win the Stanley Cup. For the 1925–26 season the WCHL was renamed the Western Hockey League (WHL).
Who was the first expansion team to win the Stanley Cup?
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.
How many times has the Stanley Cup been won?
After 1947, the Cup became the de jure NHL championship prize. From 1914 to the end of the 2019 season, the trophy has been won 101 times. 25 teams have won the cup, 20 of which are still active in the NHL. Prior to that, the challenge cup was held by nine teams.
When did the Boston Bruins win the Stanley Cup?
The Boston Bruins won their first championship since 1941 while the St. Louis Blues were the runner-up for the third straight year. The Bruins swept the series, marking 12 straight Stanley Cup Final losses for the Blues.