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Did the Canadian team win the Stanley Cup last time? The Oilers will win two times to end the drought with Game 6 loss
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Did the Canadian Team Last Capture the Stanley Cup? How the Oilers Aim to Break Their Drought with a Game 6 Victory

July 3, 2025 3 Min Read
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Canadian hockey supporters have shown great endurance in waiting for the Stanley Cup to come back to Canada. However, after the Edmonton Oilers’ loss to the Florida Panthers in Game 6, Canadian fans will have to wait at least another year or longer. The last time the Stanley Cup was won by a Canadian team was on June 9, 1993, when the Montreal Canadiens defeated the Los Angeles Kings in five games. Since then, the Stanley Cup has remained in the United States for 32 straight years following the Panthers’ recent championship.

The Oilers had multiple chances to end this drought, leading the final series 1-0 at one point and hosting a crucial Game 5 with the series tied 2-2. Yet, for the second consecutive year, the Oilers have fallen short of capturing hockey’s ultimate prize. Edmonton had the chance to push the series to a decisive Game 7 by winning Game 6, but Florida dominated, with Sam Reinhart scoring four goals to secure the Panthers’ victory comfortably.

As a result, Canadian hockey fans must wait at least another year for the Stanley Cup. With stars like Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl leading the Oilers, combined with the competitive rise of teams such as the Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal Canadiens, and Ottawa Senators, hope remains strong that Canada’s long Stanley Cup drought might finally end in 2026.

Here’s a quick look at the Stanley Cup droughts for Canadian teams:

– Toronto Maple Leafs: 13 Stanley Cup wins, last in 1967
– Vancouver Canucks: 0 wins
– Calgary Flames: 1 win (1989)
– Edmonton Oilers: 5 wins, last in 1990
– Ottawa Senators: 0 wins
– Montreal Canadiens: 23 wins, last in 1993
– Winnipeg Jets: 0 wins

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Fan Take: This milestone is a poignant reminder of how fiercely competitive the NHL has become and how elusive the Stanley Cup has been for Canadian teams. For fans, the continued drought heightens anticipation and passion, making the hope for a Canadian comeback all the more thrilling as the sport evolves.

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