I think Henri Richard won 11 Stanley Cups with the Montreal Canadians but I may be mistaken. Jean Beliveau won 17 times but 7 of them were as an executive.
The Montreal Canadiens won the most championships in the NHL.
They have won 21 national wrestling championships
the one and only awesome LA Lakers
The Pittsburgh Steelers. As of 2009, has 6 Super Bowl championships.
Bill Russell, the greatest player EVER in team sports. He won 11 championships with the Boston Celtics...nobody, not even MJ, came close to that. And, in one of those seasons, Russell was the player/coach!
the catcher is the most important player i think the pitcher or the whole team all togehter is one important "player"
Stanford won 6 team championships in 1992 (women's basketball, men's gymnastics, mens swimming/diving, women's swimming/diving, men's tennis, women's volleyball).
The New York Yankees have won a total of 27 World Series championships, making them the team with the most titles in Major League Baseball history. Their championships span from their first in 1923 to their most recent in 2009. The team's success has contributed to its reputation as one of the most iconic franchises in sports.
Catherine Bellis has one most of the US open championships. She is young.
Pete Sampras w/ 14. Federer is just one back w/ 13.
The Minneapolis/Los Angeles Lakers have won 16 championships, one behind the Boston Celtics, who have 17.
Mario Lemieux, Simon Gagne and Braydon Schenn have the record for most scored by a Canadian in one game (4)...unable to find any records of most goals scored by any player in a single game, so I think this is the record