However since 1994, when the Vancouver Canucks misplaced a taut seven-game collection to the New York Rangers, the NHL’s Canadian groups have been solely fleeting opponents for the Stanley Cup. Solely six groups from up north have reached the NHL’s championship collection. None of them have received, although the Edmonton Oilers can finish that drought on Monday evening by beating the Florida Panthers in Recreation 7 of this yr’s Stanley Cup finals.
“There must be a curse,” Craig Button, a former NHL government and scout who now serves as a hockey analyst for Canada’s TSN community, instructed the Nationwide Put up firstly of this season. “What else may clarify all of it?”
Oh, there’s loads of attainable explanations: free brokers who would somewhat play within the low- or no-tax Solar Belt cities that now populate the NHL, with the added bonus of good climate; the sensation that taking part in in the USA provides gamers far better possibilities to market their superstar; the alleged financial disadvantages that smaller-market Canadian groups face; and the truth that Canadian hockey followers will purchase tickets even when their crew is dangerous, so why fear an excessive amount of about being good? There’s additionally a handy boogeyman in longtime NHL commissioner Gary Bettman, an American who has led the NHL’s drive to broaden effectively south of the forty ninth parallel.
“They’re robust markets to achieve success in,” Canadian-born Vincent Damphousse, a member of the 1993 Montreal Canadiens crew that was the final Canadian franchise to win the Stanley Cup, instructed the Related Press. “It’s been robust. There have been rebuilds and good years and dangerous years and I’m hoping for a hit story in Canada, for positive. I don’t want any dangerous luck on the Canadian groups.”
Regardless of the cause, no Canadian crew has hoisted the Stanley Cup since these 1993 Canadiens. It’s a statistical improbability: In 2022, the Athletic’s Dom Luszczyszyn discovered that the probability of such a drought by the NHL’s seven Canadian franchises to be 0.7 of a p.c. There was a better likelihood (1 p.c) that Canadian groups ought to have received 10-plus titles over that span, primarily based on the underlying metrics.
“The Canadian groups have been ignored within the chilly lengthy sufficient,” Quebec-born former NHL participant and broadcaster Invoice Clement as soon as stated. “It’s their flip.”
Clement made this remark not lately however in 2002, when three Canadian groups reached the Japanese Convention semifinals. Nevertheless it wasn’t to be. The Carolina Hurricanes, from that famous hockey mecca of Raleigh, N.C., first knocked out the Canadiens within the East semifinals, then the Toronto Maple Leafs within the convention finals. The drought continued.
There have been a number of shut calls. In 2004, the Calgary Flames misplaced the Stanley Cup finals to the Tampa Bay Lightning in seven video games, with some feeling that the Flames’ Martin Gelinas was robbed of what may have been the cup-clinching objective late in Recreation 6 (the play was not reviewed).
Within the subsequent Stanley Cup finals, the Oilers erased a 3-1 collection deficit towards the Carolina Hurricanes but in addition fell in Recreation 7. The Ottawa Senators performed for the Stanley Cup in 2007, shedding to the Anaheim Geese in 5 video games. In 2011, the Vancouver Canucks had home-ice benefit and received the primary two video games of their collection towards the Boston Bruins, however they misplaced Recreation 7 at residence after scoring solely eight objectives your entire collection, the fewest of any crew that performed in a seven-game collection in NHL historical past. The Canadiens have been the newest Canadian crew to offer it a shot, however they fell meekly to the Lightning in 2021.
The Oilers, who turned solely the tenth NHL crew to erase a 3-0 collection deficit, can finish this baffling drought for Canada’s NHL groups on Monday evening with a win in South Florida.
“All of Canada’s behind you. Let’s carry the Cup residence,” Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wrote on social media firstly of the Stanley Cup finals.