A historic moment is on the horizon for Canadian hockey fans as the Edmonton Oilers aim to break a 31-year drought for NHL teams based in Canada by clinching the Stanley Cup. The opportunity comes in Game 7 against the Florida Panthers on Monday, June 24, 2024, a chance to end a long wait since the Montreal Canadiens' triumph in 1993.



In Sunrise, Florida, the 1993 Montreal Canadiens recently gathered to celebrate their 30th anniversary of winning the Stanley Cup. Vincent Damphousse, their top scorer that postseason, reminisced about their championship journey, though he admitted that much of it had slipped from memory over the years.

Since that victory over the Los Angeles Kings, no Canadian NHL team has managed to hoist the Cup again. Now, the Edmonton Oilers have a chance to break this 31-year drought by facing off against the Florida Panthers in Game 7.

"A Canadian team must succeed in our sport," Damphousse emphasized. "The whole country is watching, and it keeps everyone engaged in the games."

This lengthy gap between Canadian Cup wins surpasses previous dry spells. The only teams to overcome a 3-0 deficit in the finals and win were the 1935 Montreal Maroons and the 1942 Toronto Maple Leafs, a feat the Oilers hope to replicate.

"This series has been a thrill for hockey fans," remarked Brian Bellows, who played a pivotal role in Montreal's '93 playoff run.

Unlike the Miami Dolphins, who celebrate when the last unbeaten NFL team loses, there’s been no celebration for the '93 Habs. Damphousse, now a Canadiens ambassador, empathizes with Canadians waiting for another championship.

"It’s been tough," he acknowledged. "I hope for a success story in Canada."

Since '93, Canadian teams have had near-misses in Game 7s: Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton all came close, with Vancouver again falling short in 2011 against Boston.

Kirk Muller, another key player from the '93 Canadiens, expressed surprise at the ongoing drought. "The excitement in Canada right now is palpable," he noted, pointing to Edmonton’s bid for its first Cup since 1990.

In the '80s, Canadian teams dominated, with Edmonton winning five Cups and Montreal and Calgary each claiming one. Now, with salary caps and tax issues, it’s harder for Canadian teams to compete financially with American counterparts.

Despite these challenges, Edmonton has built a strong team around stars like Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl, who face uncertain futures beyond this season.

Assistant coach Kirk Muller, now with Washington, has been closely following this year's playoffs. "The series has been really exciting," he remarked, analyzing what makes these finalists successful.

As the Panthers vie for their first Cup or the Oilers aim to end Canada’s drought dramatically, Damphousse summed up the sentiment: "It’s a beautiful series to watch as a fan. I’m cheering for Edmonton."

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