How Many Cups Has Your Team Won During Your Life Time?

Canadian Game

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5 in my life-time although I really only recall 2. I've been an Oilers fans from the time I got into hockey.


I'm also a Maple Leafs fan... 0
 

SJSharksfan39

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0 but they were really close last year. I got to go to game 3 and it's still one of the best experiences I've ever had as a Sharks fan.
 

sharkhawk

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3 cups, 4 finals losses (Don't remember first 2), 14 (or so depending on how you count some semifinals in the early 70's). I guess being a blackhawk fan wasn't so bad except for the early 00's.
 

ncm7772

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Pens w/ 4. 3 since I've been a fan. Started to like them when I was 6 in 1991. For whatever reason I loved the team and Barrasso was my favorite player. No idea what drew me to them. My parents didn't watch hockey and my only family member that did was a Habs fan.

Call me a band wagoner if you want, but I think 5 years old is a little young to understand what the Stanley Cup really means.
 

Clode

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I'm 22 so the 2011 cup win is the only one I've experienced. Have been watching hockey since I was born
 

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Who's idea was this thread anyway?

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McOylerz

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41, but I change teams a lot. Some people call me a bandwagon jumper...






jk...

Actually, I guess 5 in my lifetime, 2 since I got into hockey. The first in 1988 was what made me an Oilers fan. I knew no one who liked hockey, but my dad let me watch the Oilers win the cup as a 13 year old. I was hooked and have been a fan ever since. I will say as a young fan it was gut wrenching to see the Oilers trade away Gretzky after winning that cup, and the cup in 1990 was oh so sweet!
 

mariolemieux66

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Montreal won 3 Cups since the day i was born. I was a few months in 1976. I was too young in 1986. I went downtown Montreal on my bike wearing a cast to my leg in 1993 after they won the cup at home. Hundred of thousands of people on the street that night.
 

AvroArrow

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Last time my team won the cup my dad was a 5 year old on the other side of the world not even knowing what ice or hockey is.
 

MJF

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:isles All 4.

I was a junior in high school for the first one.
 

lovegun

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:isles All 4.

I was a junior in high school for the first one.

Grade 9, 10, 11 and 12 for me, so had I stayed in high school for 1 more year, maybe we would have won the 5th ;) Great memories of 19 playoff series wins in a row, which is a record that will likely never be broken. Lets Go Islanders :yo:
 
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Lshap

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Longtime Flyers fan (since 69-70 season...yeah I'm that old LOL! ;)) and been with them through thick and thin, triumph and tragedy.

But I was fortunate to see both Cups in 74 and 75. I was a teenager so old enough to enjoy both of them. Even got my drivers' license in 1975 and had a 1956 Chrysler as a first car, an auto big enough to cart friends around horn-honking and celebrating the Cup on the road! Also went to both parades....

...siggggh...thems were the days...:( Hoping I get to see another one at some point...

Great memories...

I'm a Habs fan not much younger than you, and aside from my own team my most vivid Cup memories are the Broad Street Bullies teams. Flyers were the league's bad-guys, but they were like nothing I'd seen. Sure, the NHL had plenty of fighters and tough guys, but until Philly nobody had consciously constructed a team to beat the living crap out of their opponents. Snider invented an entire genre, and it was damn entertaining. Clarke would hack them, Schultz would pound them, Macleish and Leach would finesse them, and Parent would stone them. Seems weird to have been a Habs fan while also loving the Flyers, but I was and I did. The Flyers of the mid-70s were made up of characters that would never have fit on any other team. They were the classic underdog story.
 

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