The Stanley Cup is the holy grail of
hockey. Lord Stanley’s Mug is handed to the National Hockey
League’s playoff champion each season. Test your knowledge and
broaden your hockey horizons with the following four bits of trivia.
Q. What was the first non-‘Original
Six’ NHL team to win the Stanley in the post expansion era?
A. The Philadelphia Flyers, known as
the ‘Broad Street Bullies’ won the Stanley Cup with a victory
over the Boston Bruins in the 1974 Stanley Cup. The Flyers would
repeat the accomplishment the following season with a victory over
the Buffalo Sabres. Those were the only two times the Flyers have
ever won the Cup, although Philadelphia reached the finals in 1975-76
against the Montreal Canadiens, 1979-80 against the New York
Islanders, 1984-85 and 1986-87 against the Edmonton Oilers, 1996-97
against the Detroit Red Wings and 2009-10 against the Chicago Blackhawks.
The Flyers entered the NHL for the
1967-68 season. Previous to their first Stanley Cup championship in
1973-74, Philadelphia had won just one playoff series. In 1972-73,
the Flyers knocked off the Minnesota North Stars in the
quarter-finals before falling to the Montreal Canadiens in the
semi-finals.
Q. Unfortunately, there are defunct
franchises throughout the history of the NHL. What was the last
now-defunct team to win the Stanley Cup?
A. The Montreal Maroons were the
darlings of the English population in Montreal. The Maroons won the
Stanley Cup in 1935. In that 1934-35 NHL season, Montreal was just
fourth in the nine team league during the regular season. In the
finals, they swept the Toronto Maple Leafs in three games. Toronto
had finished first overall.
The Maroons entered the National Hockey
League for the 1924-25 season. The following year, they captured
their first of two Stanley Cup championships. Montreal would also
lose in the finals in 1927-28 to the New York Rangers. It was New
York's first ever championship in only their second year in the
league. The Maroons played their final NHL season in 1937-38.
Q. How many Stanley Cups did the
Montreal Canadiens win during the 1970’s?
A. The Habs won a total of six Stanley
Cups in the 1970’s. They dominated the Cup from four years from
1976 to 1979. They also won in 1971 and 1973. Montreal has won 24
championships, to date. Since the 1970's, however, the Canadiens have
won the Stanley Cup just twice, in 1985-86 over the Calgary Flames
and in 1992-93 over the Los Angeles Kings.
Q. What team has gone the longest
without winning the Stanley Cup?
A. Until the 2009-10 season ended, the
answer to this question was the Chicago Blackhawks, not having won
the Stanley Cup since 1961. Chicago's win left the Toronto Maple
Leafs as the team that has gone the longest without a Stanley Cup
victory. The Leafs last won in 1967, a year before the league
expanded to twelve teams. The St. Louis Blues remain the only 1967
expansion team to have never won a Stanley Cup but entered the league
a year after Toronto won their last Cup.
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