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Stanley Cup Winners: Complete List of Champions by Year
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Here’s a unique and engaging rewrite of the headline: “Stanley Cup Champions Through the Years: A Complete Year-by-Year Hall of Fame List”

May 30, 2025 4 Min Read
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The prestigious Stanley Cup, the ultimate prize in hockey, has made a remarkable journey over the last hundred years, reaching every part of the NHL. Below is a comprehensive list of Stanley Cup winners by year, showcasing teams that have etched their names into hockey history:

Stanley Cup Champions:
– 2024: Florida Panthers
– 2023: Vegas Golden Knights
– 2022: Colorado Avalanche
– 2021: Tampa Bay Lightning
– 2020: Tampa Bay Lightning
– 2019: St. Louis Blues
– 2018: Washington Capitals
– 2017: Pittsburgh Penguins
– 2016: Pittsburgh Penguins
– 2015: Chicago Blackhawks
– 2014: Los Angeles Kings
– 2013: Chicago Blackhawks
– 2012: Los Angeles Kings
– 2011: Boston Bruins
– 2010: Chicago Blackhawks
– 2009: Pittsburgh Penguins
– 2008: Detroit Red Wings
– 2007: Anaheim Ducks
– 2006: Carolina Hurricanes
– 2004: Tampa Bay Lightning
– 2003: New Jersey Devils
– 2002: Detroit Red Wings
– 2001: Colorado Avalanche
– 2000: New Jersey Devils
– 1999: Dallas Stars
– 1998: Detroit Red Wings
– 1997: Detroit Red Wings
– 1996: Colorado Avalanche
– 1995: New Jersey Devils
– 1994: New York Rangers
– 1993: Montreal Canadiens
– 1992: Pittsburgh Penguins
– 1991: Pittsburgh Penguins
– 1990: Edmonton Oilers
– 1989: Calgary Flames
– 1988: Edmonton Oilers
– 1987: Edmonton Oilers
– 1986: Montreal Canadiens
– 1985: Edmonton Oilers
– 1984: Edmonton Oilers
– 1983: New York Islanders
– 1982: New York Islanders
– 1981: New York Islanders
– 1980: New York Islanders
– 1979: Montreal Canadiens
– 1978: Montreal Canadiens
– 1977: Montreal Canadiens
– 1976: Montreal Canadiens
– 1975: Philadelphia Flyers
– 1974: Philadelphia Flyers
– 1973: Montreal Canadiens
– 1972: Boston Bruins
– 1971: Montreal Canadiens
– 1970: Boston Bruins
– 1969: Montreal Canadiens
– 1968: Montreal Canadiens
– 1967: Toronto Maple Leafs
– 1966: Montreal Canadiens
– 1965: Montreal Canadiens
– 1964: Toronto Maple Leafs
– 1963: Toronto Maple Leafs
– 1962: Toronto Maple Leafs
– 1961: Chicago Blackhawks
– 1960: Montreal Canadiens
– 1959: Montreal Canadiens
– 1958: Montreal Canadiens
– 1957: Montreal Canadiens
– 1956: Montreal Canadiens
– 1955: Detroit Red Wings
– 1954: Detroit Red Wings
– 1953: Montreal Canadiens
– 1952: Detroit Red Wings
– 1951: Toronto Maple Leafs
– 1950: Detroit Red Wings
– 1949: Toronto Maple Leafs
– 1948: Toronto Maple Leafs
– 1947: Toronto Maple Leafs
– 1946: Montreal Canadiens
– 1945: Toronto Maple Leafs
– 1944: Montreal Canadiens
– 1943: Detroit Red Wings
– 1942: Toronto Maple Leafs
– 1941: Boston Bruins
– 1940: New York Rangers
– 1939: Boston Bruins
– 1938: Chicago Blackhawks
– 1937: Detroit Red Wings
– 1936: Detroit Red Wings
– 1935: Montreal Maroons
– 1934: Chicago Blackhawks
– 1933: New York Rangers
– 1932: Toronto Maple Leafs
– 1931: Montreal Canadiens
– 1930: Montreal Canadiens
– 1929: Boston Bruins
– 1928: New York Rangers
– 1927: Ottawa Senators
– 1926: Montreal Maroons

See also  From Drought to Glory: How Former Vancouver Canucks' Vasily Podkolzin Climbed to the Stanley Cup Final

Fan Take: This list highlights the rich legacy and evolving competition within the NHL, reminding fans of the enduring passion and unpredictable nature of hockey. Celebrating past champions not only honors tradition but also fuels excitement for new rivalries and the future of the sport.

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