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In the history of these leagues, teams that were down 3–0 in a series have come back to win the series five times; four times in the NHL and once in MLB. [6] The most recent example is the Los Angeles Kings of the NHL in the 2014 Stanley Cup playoffs first round. [7]
History of NHL teams recovering from 3-1 series deficit. According to Hockey Reference, 32 teams have come back to win after being down 3-1 or 3-0 in a series. Of those, most were down 3-1 in a ...
In the history of these leagues, teams that were down 2–0 in a series have come back to win the series 17 times; 10 times in MLB, 6 times in the NBA, and once in the NHL. The most recent instance was accomplished by the New York Yankees of the MLB in the 2017 American League Division Series.
The potential of adding additional franchises in Canada had been an ongoing source of controversy for the NHL in recent years as numerous groups proposed expanding the league into a new Canadian city, or purchasing a struggling American franchise and relocating it north; to a certain extent, these issues continue even after the Atlanta Thrashers relocated to Winnipeg to become the country's ...
The Panthers are thinking back to Round 1, when they rallied to beat Boston. ‘We’ll tell stories over the next two days,’ Paul Maurice said. NHL history is stacked against the Panthers, but ...
In National Hockey League series play, the 2010 Philadelphia Flyers became the third NHL team to win a seven-game series after being down 3–0 (the others being the 1942 Toronto Maple Leafs and the 1975 New York Islanders). [6] [10] [70] This feat was once again accomplished in 2014 by the Los Angeles Kings.
The opening round of the playoffs would have been underway this week but like every other North American sport, the NHL has been forced into hibernation since March 12 by the novel coronavirus.
MLB teams have overcome 3–1 deficits 14 times (including one 3–0 deficit), six of which occurred in the World Series. [1] This does not count the 1903 World Series, during which the Boston Americans (or Puritans, or Pilgrims, depending on the source, and later known as the Red Sox) came back from a 3–1 deficit to defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates, five games to three, as that was a best-of ...