Canada’s Stanley Cup drought, explained, and how 3 teams can break it in 2025

You’d be hard pressed to find anything innately funnier than Canada’s inability to win a Stanley Cup over the last three decades. The nation that gave us the sport of hockey, nurtured its culture, and provides over 40% of players in the league hasn’t had a team hoist the cup since 1993, when the Montreal Canadiens beat Wayne Gretzky and the L.A. Kings.

In that time we’ve seen teams from Florida win the cup four times, Carolina win once — even Las Vegas and Dallas have had their time in the sun. The Toronto Raptors have an NBA championship, the Blue Jays won a World Series, all while Canada’s

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