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It's Been 162 Years Since a Canadian Based Team Won Stanley Cup

Kilgore Trout

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Some interesting numbers:
With the elimination of Calgary and Winnipeg from the playoffs this year it's been 162 accumulated NHL seasons since a Canadian based team has won a Stanley Cup title.

Here are the accumulated Stanley Cup Championship numbers for all Canadian Teams that have been in the NHL since the start of the 1993 - 1994 season up to the current season

Vancouver zero for 25
Calgary zero for 25
Edmonton zero for 25
Winnipeg zero for 11 (1994, 1995, 1996, 2012-2019)
Toronto zero for 24
Ottawa zero for 25
Montreal zero for 25
Quebec zero for 2 (1994, 1995)

That leads to a grand total of zero accumulated championships in 162 separate, independent team campaigns to win the Stanley Cup.
If Canada can make it through the rest of this year and 6 more years after that without winning a Stanley Cup the futility streak will reach a total of zero Stanley Cups in 205 separate, independent attempts at winning the NHL's ultimate prize by a Canadian based team

If Stanley Cups were awarded randomly the expected number of Canadian based winners would be about 5.3 up to the current time
So, in the end, at least Canadians can look forward to the occasional World Cup of Hockey or Olympic hockey tournament
 

Kilgore Trout

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"That's some real fuck up thinking there imho
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Hey, that's what everybody said about Einstein's theory of general relativity when he came out with it, ha ha.

And, by the way, learn how to write coherent, semi literate sentences, -a few weeks back in grade 8 might help you out.
Retard.

Anyway, I prefer to think of it this way: the world is filled with data or information and as any data scientist at Google or Facebook will tell you, it's possible to look at data from a million fascinating angles.

And, like it or not the phenomenon of Canadian teams never seeming to win the Stanley Cup anymore is becoming a meme or a thing and once something becomes a thing people wonder why the damn thing is there.
 

jdeck

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I've got to agree with Thailover that this doesn't really make much sense when a chronological year is a set period of time. How many teams there are in that time frame doesn't change anything as far as the time passing of time is concerned. So the calculations are, for the most part, meaningless.
 

northofsixty

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Anyway, I prefer to think of it this way: the world is filled with data or information and as any data scientist at Google or Facebook will tell you, it's possible to look at data from a million fascinating angles.
Absolutely there are many different ways to look at data but some make far more sense than others and while I am no math expert your 162 years seems pretty meaningless to me.

You also are not going to win many people over to your point of view by making very derogatory and insulting comments about other members.
 

Hard Idle

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More importantly after all this tie, however you want to count the seasons, is the NHL now secure enough that a Canadian team could win the Stanley CUp without having the winning goal called back at least once for another shot at a better outcome ...
 
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