For those wondering about 11:04, Jeff Beukeboom led the 1993-94 Rangers in penalty minutes with 170 in the regular season and 50 in the postseason (along with 6 assists for good measure). He also had over 200 PIM while playing for the 1987-88 Oilers
“Just wait 2018 for the jets win” 2018- jets lose to the new expansion team 2019- jets get knocked out in the first round to a team that was in last after new years
*National Hockey League* 2024: TBD 2023: Vegas Golden Knights (first cup for Adin Hill, Mark Stone, Jack Eichel, Jonathan Marchessault, William Karlsson, and third cup for Phil Kessel and Jonathan Quick) 2022: Colorado Avalanche (first cup for Darcy Kuemper, Gabriel Landeskog, Nathan MacKinnon, and Cale Makar) 2021: Tampa Bay Lightning 2020: Tampa Bay Lightning (first cup for Andrei Vasilevskiy, Victor Hedman, Nikita Kucherov, Steven Stamkos, and Brayden Point) 2019: St. Louis Blues (first cup for Jordan Binnington, Vladimir Tarasenko, Alexander Steen, Ryan O’Reilly, Brayden Schenn, Tyler Bozak, Patrick Maroon, and Alex Pietrangelo) 2018: Washington Capitals (first cup for Braden Holtby, Alexander Ovechkin, Evgeny Kuznetsov, Nicklas Backstrom, John Carlson, T.J. Oshie, and Matt Niskanen) 2017: Pittsburgh Penguins 2016: Pittsburgh Penguins (Phil Kessel’s first cup) 2015: Chicago Blackhawks 2014: Los Angeles Kings 2013: Chicago Blackhawks 2012: Los Angeles Kings (first cup for Jonathan Quick, Anze Kopitar, Dustin Brown, Jeff Carter, and Drew Doughty) 2011: Boston Bruins (first cup for Tuukka Rask, Tyler Seguin, Zdeno Chara, Patrice Bergeron, Milan Lucic, and Brad Marchand) 2010: Chicago Blackhawks (first cup for Kyle Beach, Corey Crawford, Jonathan Toews, Patrick Kane, and Duncan Keith) 2009: Pittsburgh Penguins (first cup for Marc-Andre Fleury, Sidney Crosby, and Evgeni Malkin) 2008: Detroit Red Wings 2007: Anaheim Ducks (first cup for Teemu Selänne, Ryan Getzlaf, Chris Pronger, Chris Kunitz, and Andy McDonald) 2006: Carolina Hurricanes (first cup for Martin Gerber, Cam Ward, Eric Staal, Cory Stillman, Rod Brind’Amour, Justin Williams, Erik Cole, and Ray Whitney) 2005: (When the NHL wanted to implement the salary cap, the NHL Players’ Association were like “No we don’t want no salary cap” which led to The Lockout, and no season meant no reason for the playoffs to happen) 2004: Tampa Bay Lightning (First cup for Martin St. Louis, Vincent Lecavalier, Brad Richards, and Dave Andreychuk) 2003: New Jersey Devils 2002: Detroit Red Wings (Dominik Hašek’s first cup) 2001: Colorado Avalanche (Ray Bourque’s first and only cup before retirement) 2000: New Jersey Devils (first cup for Alexander Mogilny & Scott Gomez) 1999: Dallas Stars (Ed Belfour, Mike Modano, and Brett Hull’s first cup) 1998: Detroit Red Wings 1997: Detroit Red Wings (first cup for Vladimir Konstantinov, Slava Fetisov, Steve Yzerman, Sergei Fedorov, Igor Larionov, Slava Kozlov, Brendan Shanahan, Niklas Lidström, and Darren McCarty) 1996: Colorado Avalanche (Joe Sakic & Peter Forsberg’s first cup) 1995: New Jersey Devils (first cup for Martin Brodeur, Scott Niedermayer, Patrick Elias, and Scott Stevens) 1994: New York Rangers (Mike Richter & Brian Leetch’s first cup, and Mark Messier’s last) 1993: Montreal Canadiens (so far the last time the Stanley Cup was won by a Canadian team) 1992: Pittsburgh Penguins 1991: Pittsburgh Penguins (Mario Lemieux & Jaromir Jagr’s first cup) 1990: Edmonton Oilers 1989: Calgary Flames (first cup for Mike Vernon, Joe Mullen, Doug Gilmour, Theo Fleury, Joe Nieuwendyk, and Lanny MacDonald) 1988: Edmonton Oilers (Wayne Gretzky’s last cup) 1987: Edmonton Oilers 1986: Montreal Canadiens (Patrick Roy & Chris Chelios’ first cup) 1985: Edmonton Oilers 1984: Edmonton Oilers (First cup for Grant Fuhr, Wayne Gretzky, Mark Messier, Jari Kurri, Paul Coffey, and Glenn Anderson) 1983: New York Islanders 1982: New York Islanders 1981: New York Islanders 1980: New York Islanders (first cup for Chico Resch, Billy Smith, Mike Bossy, Bryan Trottier, Clark Gillies, and Anders Kallur) 1979: Montreal Canadiens 1978: Montreal Canadiens 1977: Montreal Canadiens 1976: Montreal Canadiens (Guy Lafleur’s first cup) 1975: Philadelphia Flyers 1974: Philadelphia Flyers (first cup for Bernie Parent, Bobby Clarke, Bill Barber, Rick MacLeish, Gary Dornhoefer, Bill Flett, and Ross Lonsberry) 1973: Montreal Canadiens 1972: Boston Bruins 1971: Montreal Canadiens 1970: Boston Bruins (first cup for Gerry Cheevers, Bobby Orr, Phil Esposito, Johnny Bucyk, John McKenzie, and Fred Stanfield) 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 (first cup for Johnny Bower, Frank Mahovlich, Dave Keon, George Armstrong, Bob Nevin, Red Kelly, and Tim Horton) 1961: Chicago Blackhawks (first cup for Glenn Hall, Bobby Hull, Stan Mikita, Bill Hay, Murray Balfour, and Kenny Wharram) 1960: Montreal Canadiens (Rocket Richard’s last cup) 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 (Gordie Howe & Ted Lindsay’s first cup, and Sid Abel’s second) 1949: Toronto Maple Leafs 1948: Toronto Maple Leafs 1947: Toronto Maple Leafs 1946: Montreal Canadiens 1945: Toronto Maple Leafs 1944: Montreal Canadiens (first cup for Bill Durnan, Rocket Richard, and Elmer Lach) 1943: Detroit Red Wings (Sid Abel’s first cup) 1942: Toronto Maple Leafs 1941: Boston Bruins 1940: New York Rangers (first cup for Dave Kerr, Phil Watson, Bryan Hextall, and Neil Colville) 1939: Boston Bruins (first cup for Frank Brimsek, Bill Cowley, and Roy Conacher) 1938: Chicago Blackhawks 1937: Detroit Red Wings 1936: Detroit Red Wing 1935: Montreal Maroons (first cup for Toe Blake) 1934: Chicago Blackhawks (first cup for Chuck Gardiner, Doc Romnes, and Lionel Conacher) 1933: New York Rangers 1932: Toronto Maple Leafs (first cup for Busher Jackson, Joe Primeau, Charlie Conacher, and King Clancy, and Lorne Chabot’s second & last) 1931: Montreal Canadiens 1930: Montreal Canadiens 1929: Boston Bruins 1928: New York Rangers (first cup for Lorne Chabot, Frank Boucher, Bun Cook, and Paul Thompson) 1927: Ottawa Senators 1926: Montreal Maroons 1925: Victoria Cougars 1924: Montreal Canadiens 1923: Ottawa Senators 1922: Toronto St. Pats 1921: Ottawa Senators 1920: Ottawa Senators 1919: (After the First World War, soldiers caught a disease and returned home leading to the Spanish flu which cancelled the remainder of the championship series between the Montreal Wanderers and Seattle Metropolitans who were both tied 2-2 in series) 1918: Toronto Arenas *National Hockey Association* 1917: Seattle Metropolitans 1916: Montreal Canadiens 1915: Vancouver Millionaires 1914: Toronto Hockey Club 1913: Quebec Bulldogs 1912: Quebec Bulldogs 1911: Ottawa Senators 1910: Montreal Wanderers - Ottawa Senators
Last Stanley Cup by Every Team 1. St. Louis Blues - 2019 2. Washington Capitals - 2018 3. Pittsburgh Penguins - 2017 4. Chicago Blackhawks - 2015 5. Los Angeles Kings - 2014 6. Boston Bruins - 2011 7. Detroit Red Wings - 2008 8. Anaheim Ducks - 2007 9. Carolina Hurricanes - 2006 9.5. No Team - 2005 10. Tampa Bay Lightning - 2004 11. New Jersey Devils - 2003 12. Colorado Avalanche - 2001 13. Dallas Stars - 1999 14. New York Rangers - 1994 15. Montreal Canadiens - 1993 16. Edmonton Oilers - 1990 17. Calgary Flames - 1989 18. New York Islanders - 1983 19. Philadelphia Flyers - 1975 20. Toronto Maple Leafs - 1967 21. Ottawa Senators (Original) - 1927 22. Vancouver Canucks - Never (3 Appearances) 23. Buffalo Sabres - Never (2 Appearances) 24. Vegas Golden Knights - Never (1 Appearance (2018)) 25. Nashville Predators - Never (1 Appearance (2017)) 26. San Jose Sharks - Never (1 Appearance (2016)) 27. Ottawa Senators - Never (1 Appearance (2007)) 28. Florida Panthers - Never (1 Appearance (1996)) 29. Winnipeg Jets - Never (0 Appearances) 30. Arizona Coyotes (including original Jets) - Never (0 Appearances) 31. Minnesota Wild - Never (0 Appearances) 32. Columbus Blue Jackets (0 Appearances)
Looking back at these old school quizzes really makes me think how much meaner Z has evolved. Going from giving answers to Luka on this quiz to tricking him (see Favourite Team quiz) and denying winner circles. 😂😂😂
thats what i mean they like to remind ppl that they have 13 cup but they won all of them when 4 of the 6 teams made the playoff and there were only 5 opponents and probably a pretty short season as well meanwhile as a red wings fan in toronto ppl haze me cuz they are struggling now when the leafs havnt been good when there was any competition cuz im sure like the habs they got first dibs on every player from ontario now theres a 'fair' draft theyve be crap until 2 guys that won with the red wings showed and they learned that u actually have to follow the salary cap and not pay parking cones like phenuf and clakson 6 mil a year
The season was 70 games so not that much shorter, and while the Leafs haven't been successful since expansion may I remind everyone that the New York Rangers have 2 Cups in 78 years. They didn't win a single one during the Original 6 era.
but ranger fans are annoying as you know wat and im sure that has something to do with the habs and leafs getting all the canadian players in the early days
You should really remember that series as a Devils fan, even though they lost it went back and forth until game 7 when Alex Tanguay decided to play. It was a super fun series
*without looking up* Chicago Blackhawks Proof: It's easy because that was blackhawks first stanley cup ring. Plus Ik it 1935 was Montreal Maroons, and Blackhawks won before that year. *looked up* Chicago Blackhawks! yay!
Jeff Beukeboom was a guy who was probably not good enough for that Rangers team, but because he worked super hard and played hard, he was the heart of the team. He wore the A because the players thought in the dressing room, he was the most important guy. His play style let Leetch play offensively to great success.