2013: Not this year. The Boston Bruins lost the Stanley Cup to the Chicago Blackhawks in 6 games, giving up the lead and the game late in the third period. The last time the Boston Bruins won the Stanley Cup was in 2011, beating the Vancouver Canucks in 7 games.
The Montreal Canadiens have won the most NHL Stanley Cups with 24. The next highest, 13, held by the Toronto Maple Leafs.
The Toronto Maple Leafs did not win the Stanley Cup for the 2008-2009 season. No, don't get me wrong i am a die hard Leafs fan! they just don't have the potential right now, before 2012 is possible. They are a rebuilding team and there not playing to win it all they are playing to get draft picks. They will have supper stars soon, now the the combined Burke and and Wilson there is now better team of management in the NHL. I predict the next Leafs will be, Rick Nash, Matin St.Louis, Corey Parry, and A tough guy. They will then have high Potential. Hope this helped and GO LEAFS GO!
The Maple Leafs began the 2007-08 season with Vesa Toskala and Andrew Raycroft as their two goalies. Due to an injury to Toskala, Scott Clemmensen was recalled and played in three games before being reassigned to the Leafs' AHL affiliate the Toronto Marlies on January 10th. The following day, Justin Pogge was recalled from the Marlies to join the Leafs. Should the Maple Leafs need to call up a different goaltender from the minors, James Reimer would be next in line.
The longest Stanley Cup drought belongs to the Toronto Maple Leafs who haven't won since 1967. The next year the St Louis Blues and the LA Kings joined the NHL (never won) with 4 other teams who have since won the Cup (Flyers, Penguins, and the North Stars/Seals eventually merged and won as the Dallas Stars).
Maple Leafs in 1942 vs. Red Wings (Stanley Cup Final) Islanders in 1975 vs. Penguins (2nd Round) Flyers in 2010 vs. Bruins (2nd Round) Canadiens 2010 vs. Capitals (1st Round) (which Nico failed to include and actually put in a wrong answer)
Yes and no well they have Phil kesel the sniper tyler bozack the master at faceoffs and Dion punuf so yes the NHL says you if you don't think so look on the NHL news
The "original six" as they are so fondly called are. Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs, Detroit Red Wings, New York Rangers, Chicago Black Hawks, Boston Bruins.
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The language of this question is ambiguous.by 'won' is it meant,won the next gamewon the serieswon the Stanley CupLosing 3 games, does this mean:Losing the first 3 games and going down 3-0 in the series?Losing 3 games in a row at any point in the series?Winning a series 4-3?Please ask your question more specifically.The Toronto Maple Leafs and the New York Islanders. (? to what question?)
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nothing, even if it was signed it would still be worth next to nothing. Try waitinh another 60-80 years
That has happened twice. In 1942, the Toronto Maple Leafs came back from a 3-0 deficit to defeat the Detroit Red Wings 4 games to 3 and win the Stanley Cup. In 1975, the New York Islanders came back from a 3-0 deficit to defeat the Pittsburgh Penguins 4 games to 3 in a second round playoff series. The Islanders were defeated in the next round by the Philadelphia Flyers.