I hate the Candiens....but its hard to argue, with the 76-77 team. I mean, they set the season points record that lasted until this year (which also had the loser point and an 82 game schedule)....but still won the cup, which Boston couldn't...(Left to right) Canadiens teammates Larry Robinson, Michel Larocque, Ken Dryden and Guy Lafleur pose with their trophies in Montreal following their 1977-78 championship season.
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I know what you mean, but the 2007 New England Patriots would argue. They went 18-0 before losing the Super Bowl.1972 Miami Dolphins went 17-0.
Only NFL team to do so.
BUNNY!!!!!!!!!!(Left to right) Canadiens teammates Larry Robinson, Michel Larocque, Ken Dryden and Guy Lafleur pose with their trophies in Montreal following their 1977-78 championship season.
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I wonder what percentage of those victories came against teams not named the Wahington Generals.With all due respect to that Montreal team the all time best is undoubtedly:
The Harlem Globetrotters have an insane record of 27,000 wins and 345 losses. This includes an incredible win streak of 8,829 games.
But they lost! It's not Miami's fault the league expanded the schedule. Undefeated the entire season including playoffs, not undefeated + 1 loss.I know what you mean, but the 2007 New England Patriots would argue. They went 18-0 before losing the Super Bowl.
I know what you're saying and I agree, but emphasize the "undeafeated" aspect without emphasizing the 17-0 aspect. That way Patriot fans can't get picky with the wording.But they lost! It's not Miami's fault the league expanded the schedule. Undefeated the entire season including playoffs, not undefeated + 1 loss.
I came here to say the same thing. LOLWith all due respect to that Montreal team the all time best is undoubtedly:
The Harlem Globetrotters have an insane record of 27,000 wins and 345 losses. This includes an incredible win streak of 8,829 games.