List of Stanley Cup appearances

List of Stanley Cup appearances

The following is a ranking of National Hockey League franchises by number of appearances in the Stanley Cup Finals since 1915. Prior to this time, from 1894 to 1914, the Cup was won by challenge or league championship. Teams played in the NHL exclusively at the time they won the Stanley Cup unless marked otherwise.

Active franchises

Defunct franchises

Notes

1. The Toronto Maple Leafs totals include titles won by their NHL predecessors the Toronto Arenas and the Toronto St. Pats, but not the NHA Toronto Blueshirts.
2. The Chicago Blackhawks were known as the Chicago Black Hawks prior to the 1986–87 season.
3. The Dallas Stars totals include two losses as the Minnesota North Stars.
4. The Anaheim Ducks totals include one loss as the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim.
5. The modern Ottawa Senators are the namesake of the original now-defunct team.
6. The Montreal Canadiens and the Seattle Metropolitans totals include the 1919 Stanley Cup Finals that ended with a no decision because of the Spanish flu epidemic.

ee also

* List of Stanley Cup champions


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