Detroit Red Wings, 62 wins
no the red wings got 62 wins that's the closest any teams gotten
These are the top 3 62-Detroit Red Wings, 1995-96 60-Montreal Canadiens, 1976-77 59-Montreal Canadiens, 1977-78
1995-96 season. The Red Wings had 131 points on a 62-13-7 regular season record. Sorry, but that's wrong. The Red Wings had the most wins in a season (62) in 1995-1996 when they went 62-13-7, but the team with the most points is the Montreal Canadians who had a 60-8-12 record in 1996-1997--giving them 132 points. Also, notice that Montreal achieved their 132 points in an 80 game season, while Detroit got their 131 points in an 82 game season. Please note that the year that Montreal had 132 points was 1976-1977
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The Most NHL team winning streak was in 1987-1988, where the Detroit Redwings had a record of 65 Wins in a row at the end of the season, Their season ending record was the #1 in the league having a 73-5-4 record, they won the Stanley Cup going 27-5-1
As far as Stanley Cup wins, it's the Montreal Canadiens. 24 Stanley Cup Wins, However many of these wins come when there were only six teams in the NHL. The Detroit Red Wings won a record 62 games in one season. They have also made more consistent finals appearances with 18 consecutive showings.
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Most Wins Regular Season: 62 - Detroit Red Wings, 1995-96 60 - Montreal Canadians, 1976-77 59 - Montreal Canadians, 1977-78 the question was most CONSECUTIVE wins, not most wins. The actual answer is Pittsburgh with 17 in 92-93
The 1995-1996 Detroit Red Wings hold the best record in NHL history at 62-13-7 Sorry, but that's largely inaccurate. Detroit hold the record for most wins in one season (62), but a team's record is determined by total points in the standings, including those gained in ties. That Red Wing team are 2nd by that standard, their 131 points just one behind the 132 rolled up by Montreal Canadiens in 1976-77. However, the NHL season has varied in length through the league's history, and obviously more games played allows a team to accrue more wins and more points. In the more meaningful terms of winning percentage, the '95-96 Wings rank 6th, with a .799 mark. Boston Bruins hold the all-time NHL standard, their 38-5-1 record in a 44-game season giving them a .875 winning percentage. Canadiens rank 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 7th on the list -- 38-5-7 in 1943-44, .830; 60-8-12 in 1976-77, .825; 59-10-11 in 1977-78, .806; 38-8-4 in 1944-45, .800; and 58-11-11 in 1975-76, .794.
71 although Stallings is in the record books with 62 wins due to Alabama having to forfeit 9 wins in the 1993 season due to using an ineligible player.
Through the 2011 season, the Dallas Cowboys lead the all-time series 62-40-2. The total includes regular-season and postseason games.