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In the overseas NHL, great results in the basic part of the hockey season do not necessarily mean a successful playoff. After all, only eight holders of the President's Cup, which has been awarded to the winning team of the basic part of the NHL since 1986, managed to win the Stanley Cup as well. Which teams won the most wins?
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Detroit Red Wings 1995-96 - 82 matches, 62 wins
The Red Wings continued the successful 1994-95 season, when they won the shortened basic part, but lost to New Jersey in the Stanley Cup final. A year later, they ended the season with a record record of 62 games won and were not expected to miss the NHL title this time.
Star-studded Detroit, whose colors were defended by Nicklas Lidström, Steve Yzerman, Paul Coffey or the Russians Fyodorov and Fetisov, crossed Winnipeg and St. Petersburg in the first and second rounds. Louis, in the final of the conference, however, lost to later winners from Colorado. Watching Stanley Cup Finals Live is more exciting than watching on Television.
Tampa Bay Lightning 2018-19 - 82 matches, 62 wins

The only team that managed to at least equal the record number of wins in the basic part was Tampa Bay, whose jersey in the 2018-19 season was rolled by Nikita Kucerov, who became the winner of the Canadian scoring with 128 points, Steven Stamkos or Ondrej Palát. In addition, the best goalkeeper of the season, Andrei Vasilevsky, was in the goal.
However, "Blesky" could not follow up on the excellent basic part. After winning the first Presidential Trophy in club history, they also rewrote history in the playoffs, where they became the first winner of the basic part, who lost in the first round by a ratio of 0: 4 to matches.
Montreal Canadiens 1975-78 - 80 matches, 58/60/59 wins
It is clearly the largest hockey dynasty in the NHL. Montreal was able to win at least fifty-eight games three times in a row, and in all three cases it also rejoiced in winning the Stanley Cup. Among the team's leaders were legends such as Guy Lafleur, Larry Robinson, Jacques Lemaire, Ken Dryden and Serge Savard.
Montreal also won the title of 1978-79, but the team's best season was 1976-77, when the Canadiens lost only eight matches in the regular season, which they won by twenty points. In addition, the opponents overshot 387-171 and are rightly considered perhaps the best team in NHL history.
Boston Bruins 1970-71 - 78 matches, 57 wins

Boston won the Stanley Cup twice in the 1969-1972 seasons, but paradoxically, the best team in the regular season was the one that surprisingly dropped out in the first round of the playoffs. In the 1970-71 season, the Bruins were the attacking machine, which won 57 matches and set the then record of 399 goals scored in the season. He has since surpassed only Edmonton with Wayne Gretzky.
Edmonton Oilers 1983-1984 and 1985-86 - 80 matches, 57 and 56 wins
The 1980s in the NHL belonged to one player and one team - Wayne Gretzky and the Edmonton Oilers, who won five Stanley Cups between 1983 and 1990. The Oilers experienced their best year in the 1983-84 season, when they set a record with 446 goals and scored a successful season in which Wyane Gretzky beat the 200-point mark for the second time.
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