There have been quite a few teams to win the Stanley Cup in four games. First I have to mention the best of 7 series (first to win 4) began in 1939. Since then, in order, the teams that have won 4-0 are:
1941 Boston Bruins (vs Detroit)
1943 Detroit Red Wings (vs Boston)
1944 Montreal Canadiens (vs Chicago)
1948 Toronto Maple Leafs (vs Detroit)
1949 Toronto Maple Leafs (vs Detroit)
1952 Detroit Red Wings (vs Montreal)
1960 Montreal Canadiens (vs Toronto)
1968 Montreal Canadiens (vs St Louis)
1969 Montreal Canadiens (vs St Louis)
1970 Boston Bruins (vs St Louis)
1976 Montreal Canadiens (vs Philadelphia)
1977 Montreal Canadiens (vs Boston)
1982 NY Islanders (vs Vancouver)
1983 NY Islanders (vs Edmonton)
1988 Edmonton Oilers (vs Boston)
1992 Pittsburgh Penguins (vs Chicago)
1995 New Jersey Devils (vs Detroit)
1996 Colorado Avalanche (vs Florida)
1997 Detroit Red Wings (vs Philadelphia)
1998 Detroit Red Wings (vs Washington)
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Montreal and Detroit
Mark Recchi was a member of the 1990-91 Stanley Cup Champions Pittsburgh Penquins and also with the 2005-06 Stanley Cup Champion Carolina Hurricanes.
Montreal canadians have won the Stanley |Cup 24 times, the most in history and seriously...who cares about the cfl
LORD STANLEY THE GOVENER GENERAL OF CANADA OFFERED THE CHALLENGE CUP OF HOCKEY TO THE WINNER OF A GAME BETWEEN TWO TEAMS , CAN'T REMEMBER THEIR NAMES, IN AROUND 1898.
That depends, when a team makes it into the Stanley Cup playoffs they play teams in a best of seven game (first to four wins) series. The elimination style playful structure is designed to consist of 4 rounds including the Stanley Cup Finals for the two teams which are talented enough to make it past their competitors. So a team can play as little as 16 games throughout the Stanley Cup Playoffs or as many as 28.
27 different teams
In about a month or month and a half. It depends on how long the teams right now play for.
That depends, when a team makes it into the Stanley Cup playoffs they play teams in a best of seven game (first to four wins) series. The elimination style playful structure is designed to consist of 4 rounds including the Stanley Cup Finals for the two teams which are talented enough to make it past their competitors. So a team can play as little as 16 games throughout the Stanley Cup Playoffs or as many as 28.
Here's four: The Cup, Lord Stanley's Cup, The Holy Grail, or Lord Stanley's Mug.
They don't get medals. They get rings.
Montreal canadiens
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Boston and New York
2 The leafs & the islanders
The NHL expanded from six teams to twelve teams in the 1967-68. All six of the 'original' teams have won a Cup. Of the six new teams, the Los Angeles Kings and St. Louis Blues have not won a Stanley Cup. As of the 2007-08 season, they would be the oldest teams not to have won a Cup.