The NY Islanders' Stanley Finals drought reaches 41 seasons
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The NY Islanders' Stanley Finals drought reaches 41 seasons
The Hurricanes reached the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time since the 2005-06 season, when they won the Stanley Cup. The Islanders have a 41-year drought from a Stanley Cup Finals appearance, longer than the Hurricanes’ 20-year wait, with only the Maple Leafs and the Jets/Coyotes having longer active streaks. The Islanders’ last four straight Stanley Cup wins are still celebrated, ending nearly five years later when the Oilers avenged them in 1983-84. The Islanders have reached the Conference Finals only three times, including 1993, 2020, and 2021, with losses to the Canadiens and Lightning, including a 2021 seven-game series decided by a short-handed goal from Yanni Gourde. Despite a late-season falter this year, the organization has young contributors and additional players poised to make an impact.
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