The Vancouver Canucks are 0-3 in the Stanley Cup finals. They lost in 4 games to the New York Islanders in 1982, in 7 games to the New York Rangers in 1994, and in 7 games to the Boston Bruins in 2011.
Trevor linden
That sounds rather subjective. If you go by record, last year it was the Vancouver Canucks. Number 1 how? By wins? Points? Record? I assume you don't mean the Stanley Cup champion, who more often than not is NOT the team with the best record.
The Detroit Red Wings have made 24 appearances in the Stanley Cup. They are:193419361937194119421943194519481949195019521954195519561961196319641966199519971998200220082009note: bold stands for victoriesThey have a Stanley Cup finals record of 11-13.
32 wins, 25 losses, 13 ties: 77 points. Red Wings were defeated by Maple Leafs in Stanley Cup Finals.
30 wins, 29 losses, 11 ties: 71 points. Red Wings were defeated by Maple Leafs in Stanley Cup Finals.
31 wins, 27 losses, 12 ties: 74 points. Red Wings were defeated by Montreal Canadiens in Stanley Cup Finals.
Daniel Hans Sedin (born September 26, 1980 in Sweden) is an NHL winger and as of 2017 was an alternate captain for the Vancouver Canucks. In 2016, he set the team record for career goals with 347. He is the identical twin brother of Canucks team captain Henrik Sedin. Each of the brothers has played over 1200 games with the team.
Yes. They have a great winning record and Kevin Durant will lead them to the Finals.
I think it will be the Vancouver Cannucks. Boston sucks!
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
the celtics record is 4-1...i know kuz i watch all the games
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