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Whats the worst record in NHL history?

Whats the worst record in NHL history?

Worst NHL Regular Season Records

Team Record
1 Washington Capitals 8-67-5
2 Philadelphia Quakers 4-36-4
3 San Jose Sharks 11-71-2
4 Ottawa Senators 10-70-4

Who has the most losses in NHL history?

Most Losses, Season

  • San Jose Sharks. 1992-93. .143. 218. 2.60.
  • Ottawa Senators. 1992-93. .143. 202. 2.40.
  • Washington Capitals. 1974-75. .131. 181. 2.26.
  • Quebec Nordiques. 1989-90. .194. 240. 3.00.
  • Ottawa Senators. 1993-94. .220. 201. 2.39.
  • New York Islanders. 1972-73. .192. 170.
  • Washington Capitals. 1975-76.

    Who is the worst team in NHL history?

    The worst team by winning percentage to make the NHL playoffs is the 1988 Toronto Maple Leafs, who made the playoffs with a 21-49-10 record. The Toronto Maple Leafs lost to the Detroit Red Wings in the First Round.

How many Stanley Cups have Montreal Canadiens won?

As of the end of the 2017 Stanley Cup playoffs, which ended the 2016–17 NHL season, the Montreal Canadiens lead all active NHL teams in playoffs appearances, having appeared in 83 of their 99 seasons played in the NHL, and playoff games played, with 729. The Canadiens additionally lead all NHL teams in wins (422).

Who are the worst teams to win the Stanley Cup?

The Canes took Game 3 and without the Habs’ captain, Carolina took control of the series. In their Conference Finals matchup with Buffalo, the Sabres lost four of their starting six defencemen due to injury.

Who was the first NHL team to win three straight Stanley Cups?

This marked the first time in NHL history that a team won three straight Stanley Cups. The Maroons were in fact a team with a winning record in the 1934-35 season, as they posted a 24-19-5 regular season, good enough for second in the league’s Canadian Division.