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Stanley Cup Final: Edmonton facing daunting odds to break Canada's championship drought


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The Florida Panthers hold a 2-0 lead over the Edmonton Oilers in the 2024 Stanley Cup Final. Florida's outscored Edmonton 7-1 over the first two matchups with Game 3 set for tonight at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta.

This game is crucial for the Oilers; history is not in their favor if they drop a third straight game. In Stanley Cup Final history, a team down 2-0 has won that series 9.3% of the time (five times in 54 instances). The most recent team to do so was the Boston Bruins in 2011 who won 4-3 over the Vancouver Canucks.

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But move that to a 3-0 deficit and things are even more daunting. Only four teams have ever come back from that deficit in NHL playoff history (roughly 2%) and only one team did that in the Stanley Cup Final: the 1942 Toronto Maple Leafs.

Edmonton broke an 18-year Stanley Cup Final drought this season. The Oilers are just the second Canadian team in the last 15 years to even reach the Final. Game 3 will go a long way to determining if they can break one of the NHL's longest droughts - a Canadian team winning the Stanley Cup - that started three decades ago.

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When was the last time a Canadian NHL team won the Stanley Cup?

The last Canadian team to win a Stanley Cup was the Montreal Canadiens in 1993. More than two-thirds of active NHL players were born after the Canadiens won the title.

In the 31 years since then, a Canadian team has reached the Stanley Cup Final just six times: the Canucks (1994 and 2011), Calgary Flames (2004), Oilers (2006), Ottawa Senators (2007), and Canadiens (2021).

For the country that invented the sport as we know it, that's a stark difference from the first seven decades of the NHL. Most of the league's history is dominated by Canadian franchises racking up titles. Since 1918, Montreal, Toronto, and Edmonton alone have won 41 of the league's titles compared to the 56 titles all American-based teams have won in that time.

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History of Canadian NHL teams in the Stanley Cup Final

In the decades prior to the Canadiens' 1993 Stanley Cup, Canadian teams were regularly fighting for and winning NHL championships. Canadian franchises appeared in 44 of the first 49 NHL championship series and won 34 of them.

Pre-Original Six era (1918-1942)

A Canadian franchise won the first 10 NHL championships and at least appeared in the final series in 21 of the first 24 years of the league.

YearWinnerRunner-UpNotes
1918Toronto ArenasMontreal CanadiensThe Arenas later became the St. Patricks in 1919 and the Maple Leafs in 1927.
1919Montreal CanadiensOttawa Senators
1920Ottawa SenatorsSeattle MetropolitansMetropolitans of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA)
1921Ottawa SenatorsToronto St. Patricks
1922Toronto St. PatricksOttawa Senators
1923Ottawa SenatorsMontreal Canadiens
1924Montreal CanadiensOttawa Senators
1925Montreal CanadiensHamilton TigersTigers folded in 1925.
1926Montreal MaroonsOttawa SenatorsMaroons franchise ran from 1924 to 1947.
1927Ottawa SenatorsBoston Bruins
1928New York RangersMontreal Maroons
1929Boston BruinsNew York Rangers
1930Montreal CanadiensBoston Bruins
1931Montreal CanadiensChicago Black Hawks
1932Toronto Maple LeafsNew York Rangers
1933New York RangersToronto Maple Leafs
1935Montreal MaroonsToronto Maple Leafs
1936Detroit Red WingsToronto Maple Leafs
1938Chicago Black HawksToronto Maple Leafs
1939Boston BruinsToronto Maple Leafs
1940New York RangersToronto Maple Leafs
1942Toronto Maple LeafsDetroit Red Wings

Original Six era (1943-1967)

Starting in the 1942-1943 season, the league only featured six teams: Chicago Black Hawks, Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Rangers, Detroit Red Wings, and Boston Bruins.

In this era, a Canadian team made the NHL championship series 23 of 25 years and won 19 championships.

YearWinnerRunner-Up
1944Montreal CanadiensChicago Black Hawks
1945Toronto Maple LeafsDetroit Red Wings
1946Montreal CanadiensBoston Bruins
1947Toronto Maple LeafsMontreal Canadiens
1948Toronto Maple LeafsDetroit Red Wings
1949Toronto Maple LeafsDetroit Red Wings
1950Detroit Red WingsNew York Rangers
1951Toronto Maple LeafsMontreal Canadiens
1952Detroit Red WingsMontreal Canadiens
1953Montreal CanadiensBoston Bruins
1954Detroit Red WingsMontreal Canadiens
1955Detroit Red WingsMontreal Canadiens
1956Montreal CanadiensDetroit Red Wings
1957Montreal CanadiensBoston Bruins
1958Montreal CanadiensBoston Bruins
1959Montreal CanadiensToronto Maple Leafs
1960Montreal CanadiensToronto Maple Leafs
1962Toronto Maple LeafsChicago Black Hawks
1963Toronto Maple LeafsDetroit Red Wings
1964Toronto Maple LeafsDetroit Red Wings
1965Montreal CanadiensChicago Black Hawks
1966Montreal CanadiensDetroit Red Wings
1967Toronto Maple LeafsMontreal Canadiens

Modern era (1968-present)

Starting in the 1967-68 season, the NHL expanded beyond the Original Six teams with 12 that season. The league's since grown to 32 teams, seven of which are in Canada.

YearWinnerRunner-UpNotes
1968Montreal CanadiensSt. Louis Blues
1969Montreal CanadiensSt. Louis Blues
1971Montreal CanadiensChicago Black Hawks
1973Montreal CanadiensChicago Black Hawks
1976Montreal CanadiensPhiladelphia Flyers
1977Montreal CanadiensBoston Bruins
1978Montreal CanadiensBoston Bruins
1979Montreal CanadiensNew York RangersFirst season after the NHL-WHA merger
1982New York IslandersVancouver Canucks
1983New York IslandersEdmonton Oilers
1984Edmonton OilersNew York Islanders
1985Edmonton OilersPhiladelphia Flyers
1986Montreal CanadiensCalgary Flames
1987Edmonton OilersPhiladelphia Flyers
1988Edmonton OilersBoston Bruins
1989Calgary FlamesMontreal Canadiens
1990Edmonton OilersBoston Bruins
1993Montreal CanadiensLos Angeles Kings
1994New York RangersVancouver Canucks
2004Tampa Bay LightningCalgary Flames
2006Carolina HurricanesEdmonton Oilers
2007Anaheim DucksOttawa Senators
2011Boston BruinsVancouver Canucks
2021Tampa Bay LightningMontreal Canadiens

2024 Stanley Cup Final: Odds, how to watch, and schedule

The Panthers are favored to win the title and keep Canada's Stanley Cup drought going, per BetMGM odds.

  • Moneyline: Florida (-550), Edmonton (+400)
GamesLocationDate/Time/ResultsTV/Streaming
Game 1Amerant Bank Arena, Sunrise, FloridaFlorida 3, Edmonton 0ABC, ESPN+
Game 2Amerant Bank Arena, Sunrise, FloridaFlorida 4, Edmonton 1ABC, ESPN+
Game 3Rogers Place, Edmonton, AlbertaThursday, June 13 at 8 p.m. ETABC, ESPN+
Game 4Rogers Place, Edmonton, AlbertaSaturday, June 15 at 8 p.m. ETABC, ESPN+
Game 5(If necessary)Amerant Bank Arena, Sunrise, FloridaTuesday, June 18 at 8 p.m. ETABC, ESPN+
Game 6(If necessary)Rogers Place, Edmonton, AlbertaFriday, June 21 at 8 p.m. ETABC, ESPN+
Game 7(If necessary)Amerant Bank Arena, Sunrise, FloridaMonday, June 24 at 8 p.m. ETABC, ESPN+

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