With the Oilers' Game 6 loss, Canada's Stanley Cup drought will live on for another year.
The last time a team north of the border hoisted Lord Stanley was the 1993 Canadiens.
The last time a team north of the border hoisted Lord Stanley was the 1993 Canadiens.
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"LORD STANLEY FORGIVETH!"
It will come back- elbows up!
How many fans in South Florida actually have roots in a cold area?
How many have you personally engaged with and talked puck?
31 Years
Calgary Flames
Edmonton Oilers
Montreal Canadiens
Ottawa Senators
Toronto Maple Leafs
Vancouver Canucks
17 Years
Winnipeg Jets
2 Years
Quebec Nordiques
- Taxes
- Salaries / exchange rates
- Climate preferences
- Cost of Living / lifestyle
#gohabsgo
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If I ever talk sports at a store with people, it's always MLB, CFL, NFL or soccer. Lacrosse is pretty big too.
Personally I lost interest in the NHL around the time of the lockouts.
OHL and PWHL I still enjoy.
Some of us would still rather see hell freeze over than one particular Canadian team doing it, but that national spirit is still there.
Step two: Get better goalies.
Step three: Get a 'team' to work with McDavid, not against him with stupid penalties.
Step four: Go swimming and enjoy the summer.
Only this time, for the Edmonton Oilers, the feeling is even more dour.
Where do the Oilers go from here?
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6433206/2025/06/17/oilers-stanley-cup-offseason/?source=bsky_hq
Or, they be welcome at the parade if they wanna come!
McDavid to Toronto, Skinner to the minor leagues, I’m willing to bet
This supposed “ best player in the league “ had a very quiet finals and it seems everyone’s giving him a pass.