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Prior to that, the challenge cup was held by nine teams. The Montreal Canadiens have won the Stanley Cup 24 times and made the Finals an additional 11 times. There were two years when the Stanley Cup was not awarded: 1919, because of the Spanish flu pandemic, and 2005, because of the 2004–05 NHL lockout.
g The 1919 Stanley Cup Finals were suspended due to the 1918 flu pandemic. [7] h The NHL declared the Canadiens to be league champions in 1925 when the Hamilton Tigers refused to play in the NHL Finals due to a dispute over player salaries. [17] i From the 1926–27 season to the 1937–38 season, the Canadiens played in the Canadian Division. [98]
The team's championship season in 1992–93 marked the last time a Canadian team won the Stanley Cup. [11] [12] The Canadiens have won the Stanley Cup more times than any other franchise, having earned 24 championships, with 23 victories since the founding of the NHL, and 22 since 1927, when NHL teams became the only ones to compete for the ...
The club placed second in the league to Ottawa, but defeated the Senators in the playoffs to win the league championship and reach the Stanley Cup Finals. Montreal hosted the 1924 Stanley Cup Finals against the Calgary Tigers of the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL). The Canadiens won the best-of-three series in two games, and captured their ...
The 1993 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1992–93 season, and the culmination of the 1993 Stanley Cup playoffs.It was contested between the Los Angeles Kings and the Montreal Canadiens.
Here is a list of key historical stats about the Stanley Cup playoffs. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
Won Stanley Cup* 1955–56: Montreal Canadiens: 100 Won Stanley Cup* 1956–57: Detroit Red Wings: 88 Lost semifinals# 1957–58: Montreal Canadiens: 96 Won Stanley Cup* 1958–59: Montreal Canadiens: 91 Won Stanley Cup* 1959–60: Montreal Canadiens: 92 Won Stanley Cup* 1960–61: Montreal Canadiens: 92 Lost semifinals# 1961–62: Montreal ...
The last challenge, in 1914, was the inauguration of the first "World Series" of ice hockey, [4] a series between the Stanley Cup and league champion Toronto Hockey Club of the National Hockey Association (NHA) and the Victoria Aristocrats, champions of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA). The series was pre-arranged between the two ...