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Canadian team won the Stanley Cup last time: the Oilers have won four times since ending a long drought
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The Oilers Triumph Again: Canada’s Finest Secured the Stanley Cup Four Times Since Breaking Their Long Championship Drought

May 31, 2025 3 Min Read
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Canadian hockey fans have been eagerly awaiting the return of the Stanley Cup to Canada, and that moment may not be far off with the Edmonton Oilers making it to the Stanley Cup final for the second year in a row. The last time the Stanley Cup was held by a Canadian team was on June 9, 1993, when the Montreal Canadiens defeated the Los Angeles Kings in five games. Since then, the trophy has remained in the United States for 32 consecutive years.

This season, the Edmonton Oilers are the only Canadian team left in the playoffs. After an initial setback losing the first two games against the Los Angeles Kings in the first round, the Oilers have won 14 out of 16 games, sweeping the Vegas Golden Knights and the Dallas Stars in five games each. Stars Conor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl are performing at their peak, leading the NHL in postseason scoring. The team’s defense has been solid, and goaltender Stuart Skinner has stepped up significantly after early playoff struggles.

Edmonton now faces a familiar opponent in the Stanley Cup final: the Florida Panthers, who defeated the Oilers in seven games last year. However, this year the Panthers may be an even stronger adversary. Although the Oilers will face tough competition, they have all the elements needed to potentially bring the Stanley Cup back to Canada for the first time since 1993.

Here’s a quick look at Canadian teams’ Stanley Cup droughts and histories:

– Toronto Maple Leafs: 13 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 resurgence of the Edmonton Oilers in the Stanley Cup finals is a thrilling development for Canadian hockey fans, reigniting hope for ending the long drought since 1993. A Canadian Stanley Cup victory would not only bring immense pride but could also boost the sport’s popularity and grassroots participation across the country.

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