The four longest active Stanley Cup droughts are:
| The last Stanley Cup win 1967 (57 years drought) |
| Never won the Cup (54 years drought) |
| Never won the Cup (54 years drought) |
| The last Stanley Cup win 1975 (49 years drought) |
| The last Stanley Cup win 1967 (57 years drought) |
| Never won the Cup (54 years drought) |
| Never won the Cup (54 years drought) |
| The last Stanley Cup win 1975 (49 years drought) |
My bad, sorryNone will ever end the "draught."
MTL still has no elite 1C or 1D, or prospects with that kind of potential. I don’t see it happening unless something changes there.Realistically: None
Potential: Philly or Montreal
Vancouver - this core will be cooked by the time their direct competition regresses to where they could be a “contender”MTL still has no elite 1C or 1D, or prospects with that kind of potential. I don’t see it happening unless something changes there.
I don't see any of the 4 winning anytime soon but I'll say Leafs.
They make a ton of money and the pressure is always on, surely they have to win it one of these days? even the cubs eventually won.
Did the leafs move to Montreal?Vancouver - this core will be cooked by the time their direct competition regresses to where they could be a “contender”
Buffalo - who knows what that team is doing
Philly/Montreal - Both could turn into playoff teams when the current teams regress from where they are.
My thought process is further out than within the next couple years. I see two teams likely to regress (Vancouver/Buffalo) & two teams that can emerge as playoff teams (Philly/Montreal)
Canada is cursed and Buffalo is....Buffalo.
Flyers because they've won a Cup before.