Stanley Cup

When was the last Stanley Cup Final sweep?

The Florida Panthers are on the brink of the first Stanley Cup Final sweep of the century as they seek the franchise's first championship.

NBC Universal, Inc. The 2024 Stanley Cup Final will see the Florida Panthers face off against the Edmonton Oilers.

The Florida Panthers are one win away from finally capturing Lord Stanley.

The two-time reigning Eastern Conference champions have jumped out to a commanding 3-0 series lead over Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers in the 2024 Stanley Cup Final.

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The rats came raining down onto the ice at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida, following each of the first two games, which the Panthers won by a combined score of 7-1. And Florida continued to roll as the series shifted to Edmonton for Game 3, winning 4-3 at Rogers Place on Thursday.

The Panthers will now have a chance to sweep their way to the franchise's first Stanley Cup when they return to Rogers Place for Game 4 on Saturday.

But just how rare are sweeps in the Stanley Cup Final and when was the most recent one? Here's what to know:

How many games are in the Stanley Cup Final?

The Stanley Cup Final is a best-of-seven series.

Has there ever been a sweep in the Stanley Cup Final?

The Panthers wouldn't be the first team to win it all without dropping a game in the Cup Final.

How many sweeps have there been in the Stanley Cup Final?

Since moving to a best-of-seven format in 1939, there have been 20 sweeps in the Stanley Cup Final.

When was the last Stanley Cup Final sweep?

The Panthers, however, could record the first Stanley Cup Final sweep of the 21st century as the Detroit Red Wings' 4-0 series victory over the Washington Capitals in 1998 currently stands as the most recent one.

Detroit's 1998 triumph actually marked the franchise's second straight sweep in the Cup Final, and it was the fourth consecutive sweep overall in the NHL's championship round.

List of Stanley Cup Final 4-0 sweeps

Here's a full look at every 4-0 series in Stanley Cup Final history:

  • 1998: Detroit Red Wings over Washington Capitals
  • 1997: Detroit Red Wings over Philadelphia Flyers
  • 1996: Colorado Avalanche over Florida Panthers
  • 1995: New Jersey Devils over Detroit Red Wings
  • 1992: Pittsburgh Penguins over Chicago Blackhawks
  • 1988: Edmonton Oilers over Boston Bruins
  • 1983: New York Islanders over Edmonton Oilers
  • 1982: New York Islanders over Vancouver Canucks
  • 1977: Montreal Canadiens over Boston Bruins
  • 1976: Montreal Canadiens over Philadelphia Flyers
  • 1970: Boston Bruins over St. Louis Blues
  • 1969: Montreal Canadiens over St. Louis Blues
  • 1968: Montreal Canadiens over St. Louis Blues
  • 1960: Montreal Canadiens over Toronto Maple Leafs
  • 1952: Detroit Red Wings over Montreal Canadiens
  • 1949: Toronto Maple Leafs over Detroit Red Wings
  • 1948: Toronto Maple Leafs over Detroit Red Wings
  • 1944: Montreal Canadiens over Chicago Blackhawks
  • 1943: Detroit Red Wings over Boston Bruins
  • 1941: Boston Bruins over Detroit Red Wings

Have the Florida Panthers ever won a Stanley Cup?

As previously mentioned, the Panthers are among the NHL franchises without a Stanley Cup. This is Florida's third Cup Final appearance, having previously lost to the Colorado Avalanche in 1996 and the Vegas Golden Knights in 2023.

Have the Edmonton Oilers ever won a Stanley Cup?

The Oilers were victorious in five of their previous seven Cup Final appearances.

When was the last time the Edmonton Oilers won the Stanley Cup?

Edmonton last won the Cup in 1990, with their other titles coming in 1984, 1985, 1987 and 1988.

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