Top 10 Teams With Most Stanley Cup Titles

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Here are the teams with most Stanley Cup titles in history

National Hockey League or simply NHL is the most famous ice-hockey league in the world with many teams dominating the game in their own. But which is the most successful NHL team in history?

This article will tell you about the top 10 teams with most Stanley Cup wins/titles in history. Can you guess how many Conference Championships have Detroit Red Wings won till date?

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Most Stanley Cup Titles

1. Montreal Canadiens – 24

Montreal Canadiens
Montreal Canadiens

2. Toronto Maple Leafs – 13

Toronto Maple Leafs
Toronto Maple Leafs

3. Detroit Red Wings – 11

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Detroit Red Wings
Detroit Red Wings

4. Boston Bruins – 6

Boston Bruins
Boston Bruins

5. Chicago Blackhawks – 6

Chicago Blackhawks
Chicago Blackhawks

6. Edmonton Oilers – 5

Edmonton Oilers
Edmonton Oilers

7. Pittsburgh Penguins 5

Pittsburgh Penguins
Pittsburgh Penguins

8. New York Islanders – 4

New York Islanders
New York Islanders

9. New York Rangers – 4

New York Rangers
New York Rangers

10. New Jersey Devils – 3

New Jersey Devils
New Jersey Devils

Montreal Canadiens is the best and most successful NHL team in history. They won 24 Stanley Cup titles out of 34 final appearances. They have won 8 Conference Championships and 24 Divisional Championships.

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Then comes the most competitive team to the Canadiens. Toronto Maple Leafs have won 13 Stanley Cups out of their 21 final appearances. They won the title in 1918, 1922, 1932, 1942, 1945, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1951, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1967.

Answer to the question above – 6

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