No it's never been done
It is a best of 7 series. Just to clarify things abit........... ALL of the post season NHL play-offs are a best 4 out of 7 format. That means that a team has to get 4 wins in a series to advance to the next level, quarter finals, to semi finals, to the final championship series of games, that will determine the Stanley Cup winning team.
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There has never been a team that had all Canadian players on one team.
The team that wins the Stanley Cup that season.
The "White Wash" is to win all the matches in the series. And "Clean Sweep" is to not let opposition to win any single match of the series which includes draw or/and tie match. Example : In the 5 match series "A" and "B" played 5 matches "A" won the series by 5-0, then it called "White Wash". And if "A" won the series by 3-0 which includes 1 draw and 1 tie match, then it called a "Clean Sweep".
Each player of the winning team of the Stanley cup gets to spend a day with the cup. After all players have spent their day with it will be passed on to the team that wins next year's Stanley Cup.
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There are thirteen US metropolitan areas with four major sports teams. Of these, eight have had all four teams reach the finals.
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There are at least 4 games per best of seven series with a maximum of 7 games per series played. There are a total of 15 series (7 series per conference plus 1 for the Stanley Cup). That's at least 60 games with a maximum of 105 games (if every series goes to game 7). Each team plays 4 series. That means they play at least 16 games with a maximum of 28 games (assuming the team makes it to the Stanley Cup playoffs). TL&DR: 16-28 games per team (assuming they go to the Stanley cup Playoffs). 60-105 games overall.
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