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The Stanley Cup drought for Canadian teams reached 32 years after the Edmonton Oilers lost to the Florida Panthers in a second consecutive final on Tuesday.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The Stanley Cup is a little banged up, thanks to the Florida Panthers’ celebration of back-to-back titles. The bowl of the famous trophy is cracked and the bottom is dented.
“If the Tampa Bay Lightning can make three Cup finals, and the Florida Panthers can make three Cup finals, so can the Edmonton Oilers,” said a hopeful fan. Florida’s victory marks the 32nd straight ...
It’s fair to say that the Florida Panthers are enjoying their Stanley Cup victory celebrations – but they have come at the expense of the trophy itself.
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The 2025 Stanley Cup Final is over, with the Florida Panthers claiming the title once again. Florida has now won two straight titles, and every other team in the NHL will be looking to knock them ...
Fans celebrate Stanley Cup victory in Fort Lauderdale, This Stanley Cup celebration will continue through the weekend, with the parade scheduled to start Sunday at noon along A1A ...
This Stanley Cup celebration will continue through the weekend, with the parade scheduled to start Sunday at noon along A1A, and fans will be soaking in every moment. “I was even more excited than I ...
The Miami Heat joined in on the celebration Monday night after the Florida Panthers claimed another Stanley Cup Finals victory. The Heat congratulated the Panthers on their 5–1 win over the ...
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Canada’s Stanley Cup drought reached 31 seasons and 32 years dating to Montreal in 1993. Teams in the U.S. Sun Belt have won it five of the past six times, four of them in Florida.
The Edmonton Oilers have become like an Olympic sprinter who always makes the 100-metre final, but comes up a tenth of a second short of a gold medal. It won't be easy to take that next step.