List of NHL game sevens

In the National Hockey League (NHL), a game seven is the final game in a best-of-seven series in the Stanley Cup playoffs. Based on the playoffs format arrangement,[a] it is played in the venue of the team holding home-ice advantage for the series. The necessity of a game seven cannot be known until the outcome of game six is determined, assuming that a series reaches the sixth game. In other words, game seven is the only one in a best-of-seven series that is not guaranteed more than one game in advance.

Since its opening in 1968, nine game sevens have been played at Madison Square Garden.
Between 1979 and 2017, Joe Louis Arena hosted eight game sevens, including one in the 2009 finals.

The Stanley Cup Finals first employed the best-of-seven format in 1939. The league's semifinals also used the best-of-seven format beginning that same year, as well as the quarterfinal round that was added in 1968. Beginning in 1982, the playoff format was changed from semifinals and quarterfinals, to conference finals and division finals, respectively. A division semifinal round was also added in 1982, but did not begin to use the best-of-seven format until 1987. Starting in 1994, the division final and division semifinal rounds became the conference semifinal and conference quarterfinal rounds, respectively. Beginning with 2014, these rounds were renamed to simply the "first" and "second" rounds.[1]

Since instituting the best-of-seven format for the 1939 Stanley Cup playoffs, 196 game sevens have been played. Of those, 81 have been won by the road team. There have been 19 seasons in which no game seven was played: 1940, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1951, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1973, and 1977. In 2005, no playoffs were held due to the 2004–05 NHL lockout. The only active NHL franchise that has never played in a game seven is the Columbus Blue Jackets. The 1994, 2011, and 2014 playoffs hold the record for most game sevens played, with seven out of a possible fifteen. The Boston Bruins have played in a record 31 game sevens and hold the record for game seven wins at 16. The Toronto Maple Leafs, Colorado Avalanche, Boston Bruins, and Los Angeles Kings hold the record for most game sevens played in a single season, having played three in 1993, 2002, 2011, and 2014, respectively. The Bruins and Kings won all three.

OTOvertime (the number in front indicates the number of overtime periods played, if there were more than one)
Indicates the team that won a game seven after coming back from an 0–3 series deficit
§Indicates the team that lost a game seven after coming back from an 0–3 series deficit
Indicates a game seven that was played at a neutral site
Road*Indicates a game seven that was won by the (designated) road team
Year (X)Indicates the number of game sevens played in that year's postseason
Each year is linked to an article about that particular NHL season
Team (#)Indicates team and the number of game sevens played by that team at that point

All-time game sevens

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YearPlayoff roundDateVenueWinnerResultLoserRef.
1939 (1)SemifinalsApril 2, 1939Boston GardenBoston Bruins (1)2–1 (3OT)New York Rangers (1)§ [2]
1941 (1)SemifinalsApril 3, 1941Boston GardenBoston Bruins (2)2–1Toronto Maple Leafs (1)[3]
1942 (1)FinalsApril 18, 1942Maple Leaf GardensToronto Maple Leafs (2)3–1Detroit Red Wings (1)[4]
1945 (1)SemifinalsApril 3, 1945Detroit OlympiaDetroit Red Wings (2)5–3Boston Bruins (3)[5]
1945 (2)FinalsApril 22, 1945Detroit OlympiaToronto Maple Leafs (3)2–1*Detroit Red Wings (3)§[6]
1949 (1)SemifinalsApril 5, 1949Detroit OlympiaDetroit Red Wings (4)3–1Montreal Canadiens (1)[7]
1950 (1)SemifinalsApril 9, 1950Detroit OlympiaDetroit Red Wings (5)1–0 (OT)Toronto Maple Leafs (4)[8]
1950 (2)FinalsApril 23, 1950Detroit OlympiaDetroit Red Wings (6)4–3 (2OT)New York Rangers (2)[9]
1952 (1)SemifinalsApril 8, 1952Montreal ForumMontreal Canadiens (2)3–1Boston Bruins (4)[10]
1953 (1)SemifinalsApril 7, 1953Montreal ForumMontreal Canadiens (3)4–1Chicago Black Hawks (1)[11]
1954 (1)FinalsApril 16, 1954Detroit OlympiaDetroit Red Wings (7)2–1 (OT)Montreal Canadiens (4)[12]
1955 (1)FinalsApril 14, 1955Detroit OlympiaDetroit Red Wings (8)3–1Montreal Canadiens (5)[13]
1959 (1)SemifinalsApril 7, 1959Boston GardenToronto Maple Leafs (5)3–2*Boston Bruins (5)[14]
1964 (1)SemifinalsApril 9, 1964Montreal ForumToronto Maple Leafs (6)3–1*Montreal Canadiens (6)[15]
1964 (2)Chicago StadiumDetroit Red Wings (9)4–2*Chicago Black Hawks (2)[16]
1964 (3)FinalsApril 25, 1964Maple Leaf GardensToronto Maple Leafs (7)4–0Detroit Red Wings (10)[17]
1965 (1)SemifinalsApril 15, 1965Detroit OlympiaChicago Black Hawks (3)4–2*Detroit Red Wings (11)[18]
1965 (2)FinalsMay 1, 1965Montreal ForumMontreal Canadiens (7)4–0Chicago Black Hawks (4)[19]
1968 (1)QuarterfinalsApril 18, 1968SpectrumSt. Louis Blues (1)3–1*Philadelphia Flyers (1)[20]
1968 (2)Long Beach ArenaMinnesota North Stars (1)9–4*Los Angeles Kings (1)[21]
1968 (3)SemifinalsMay 3, 1968St. Louis ArenaSt. Louis Blues (2)2–1 (2OT)Minnesota North Stars (2)[22]
1969 (1)QuarterfinalsApril 13, 1969Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum ArenaLos Angeles Kings (2)5–3*Oakland Seals (1)[23]
1971 (1)QuarterfinalsApril 18, 1971Boston GardenMontreal Canadiens (8)4–2*Boston Bruins (6)[24]
1971 (2)SemifinalsMay 2, 1971Chicago StadiumChicago Black Hawks (5)4–2New York Rangers (3)[25]
1971 (3)FinalsMay 18, 1971Chicago StadiumMontreal Canadiens (9)3–2*Chicago Black Hawks (6)[26]
1972 (1)QuarterfinalsApril 16, 1972Metropolitan Sports CenterSt. Louis Blues (3)2–1 (OT)*Minnesota North Stars (3)[27]
1974 (1)SemifinalsMay 5, 1974SpectrumPhiladelphia Flyers (2)4–3New York Rangers (4)[28]
1975 (1)QuarterfinalsApril 26, 1975Civic ArenaNew York Islanders (1)1–0*Pittsburgh Penguins (1)[29]
1975 (2)SemifinalsMay 13, 1975SpectrumPhiladelphia Flyers (3)4–1New York Islanders (2) § [30]
1976 (1)QuarterfinalsApril 25, 1976SpectrumPhiladelphia Flyers (4)7–3Toronto Maple Leafs (8)[31]
1976 (2)Boston GardenBoston Bruins (7)3–0Los Angeles Kings (3)[32]
1978 (1)QuarterfinalsApril 29, 1978Nassau ColiseumToronto Maple Leafs (9)2–1 (OT)*New York Islanders (3)[33]
1979 (1)SemifinalsMay 10, 1979Montreal ForumMontreal Canadiens (10)5–4 (OT)Boston Bruins (8)[34]
1980 (1)QuarterfinalsApril 27, 1980Montreal ForumMinnesota North Stars (4)3–2*Montreal Canadiens (11)[35]
1981 (1)QuarterfinalsApril 26, 1981SpectrumCalgary Flames (1)4–1*Philadelphia Flyers (5)[36]
1982 (1)Division finalsApril 25, 1982Boston GardenQuebec Nordiques (1)2–1*Boston Bruins (9)[37]
1983 (1)Division finalsApril 24, 1983Boston GardenBoston Bruins (10)3–2 (OT)Buffalo Sabres (1)[38]
1984 (1)Division finalsApril 22, 1984Met CenterMinnesota North Stars (5)4–3 (OT)St. Louis Blues (4)[39]
1984 (2)Northlands ColiseumEdmonton Oilers (1)7–4Calgary Flames (2)[40]
1985 (1)Division finalsMay 2, 1985Montreal ForumQuebec Nordiques (2)3–2 (OT)*Montreal Canadiens (12)[41]
1986 (1)Division finalsApril 29, 1986Montreal ForumMontreal Canadiens (13)2–1 (OT)Hartford Whalers (1)[42]
1986 (2)April 30, 1986St. Louis ArenaSt. Louis Blues (5)2–1Toronto Maple Leafs (10)[43]
1986 (3)Northlands ColiseumCalgary Flames (3)3–2*Edmonton Oilers (2)[44]
1986 (4)Conference finalsMay 14, 1986Olympic SaddledomeCalgary Flames (4)2–1St. Louis Blues (6)[45]
1987 (1)Division semifinalsApril 18, 1987Capital CentreNew York Islanders (4)3–2 (4OT)*Washington Capitals (1)[46]
1987 (2)Division finalsMay 2, 1987Montreal ForumMontreal Canadiens (14)5–3Quebec Nordiques (3)[47]
1987 (3)SpectrumPhiladelphia Flyers (6)5–1New York Islanders (5)[48]
1987 (4)May 3, 1987Joe Louis ArenaDetroit Red Wings (12)3–0Toronto Maple Leafs (11)[49]
1987 (5)FinalsMay 31, 1987Northlands ColiseumEdmonton Oilers (3)3–1Philadelphia Flyers (7)[50]
1988 (1)Division semifinalsApril 16, 1988Capital CentreWashington Capitals (2)5–4 (OT)Philadelphia Flyers (8)[51]
1988 (2)Division finalsApril 30, 1988Capital CentreNew Jersey Devils (1)3–2*Washington Capitals (3)[52]
1988 (3)Conference finalsMay 14, 1988Boston GardenBoston Bruins (11)6–2New Jersey Devils (2)[53]
1989 (1)Division semifinalsApril 15, 1989Olympic SaddledomeCalgary Flames (5)4–3 (OT)Vancouver Canucks (1)[54]
1989 (2)Great Western ForumLos Angeles Kings (4)6–3Edmonton Oilers (4)[55]
1989 (3)Division finalsApril 29, 1989Civic ArenaPhiladelphia Flyers (9)4–1*Pittsburgh Penguins (2)[56]
1990 (1)Division semifinalsApril 16, 1990Chicago StadiumChicago Blackhawks (7)5–2Minnesota North Stars (6)[57]
1990 (2)Northlands ColiseumEdmonton Oilers (5)4–1Winnipeg Jets (I) (1)[58]
1990 (3)April 17, 1990Boston GardenBoston Bruins (12)3–1Hartford Whalers (2)[59]
1990 (4)Division finalsApril 30, 1990Chicago StadiumChicago Blackhawks (8)8–2St. Louis Blues (7)[60]
1991 (1)Division semifinalsApril 15, 1991Civic ArenaPittsburgh Penguins (3)4–0New Jersey Devils (3)[61]
1991 (2)April 16, 1991St. Louis ArenaSt. Louis Blues (8)3–2Detroit Red Wings (13)[62]
1991 (3)Olympic SaddledomeEdmonton Oilers (6)5–4 (OT)*Calgary Flames (6)[63]
1991 (4)Division finalsApril 29, 1991Boston GardenBoston Bruins (13)2–1Montreal Canadiens (15)[64]
1992 (1)Division semifinalsApril 30, 1992Joe Louis ArenaDetroit Red Wings (14)5–2Minnesota North Stars (7)[65]
1992 (2)Pacific ColiseumVancouver Canucks (2)5–0Winnipeg Jets (I) (2)[66]
1992 (3)May 1, 1992Montreal ForumMontreal Canadiens (16)3–2 (2OT)Hartford Whalers (3)[67]
1992 (4)Boston GardenBoston Bruins (14)3–2Buffalo Sabres (2)[68]
1992 (5)Madison Square GardenNew York Rangers (5)8–4New Jersey Devils (4)[69]
1992 (6)Capital CentrePittsburgh Penguins (4)3–1*Washington Capitals (4)[70]
1993 (1)Division semifinalsMay 1, 1993Joe Louis ArenaToronto Maple Leafs (12)4–3 (OT)*Detroit Red Wings (15)[71]
1993 (2)Division finalsMay 14, 1993Civic ArenaNew York Islanders (6)4–3 (OT)*Pittsburgh Penguins (5)[72]
1993 (3)May 15, 1993Maple Leaf GardensToronto Maple Leafs (13)6–0St. Louis Blues (9)[73]
1993 (4)Conference finalsMay 29, 1993Maple Leaf GardensLos Angeles Kings (5)5–4*Toronto Maple Leafs (14)[74]
1994 (1)Conference quarterfinalsApril 29, 1994Brendan Byrne ArenaNew Jersey Devils (5)2–1Buffalo Sabres (3)[75]
1994 (2)Boston GardenBoston Bruins (15)5–3Montreal Canadiens (17)[76]
1994 (3)April 30, 1994Joe Louis ArenaSan Jose Sharks (1)3–2*Detroit Red Wings (16)[77]
1994 (4)Olympic SaddledomeVancouver Canucks (3)4–3 (2OT)*Calgary Flames (7)[78]
1994 (5)Conference semifinalsMay 14, 1994Maple Leaf GardensToronto Maple Leafs (15)4–2San Jose Sharks (2)[79]
1994 (6)Conference finalsMay 27, 1994Madison Square GardenNew York Rangers (6)2–1 (2OT)New Jersey Devils (6)[80]
1994 (7)FinalsJune 14, 1994Madison Square GardenNew York Rangers (7)3–2Vancouver Canucks (4)[81]
1995 (1)Conference quarterfinalsMay 18, 1995Civic ArenaPittsburgh Penguins (6)3–0Washington Capitals (5)[82]
1995 (2)May 19, 1995United CenterChicago Blackhawks (9)5–2Toronto Maple Leafs (16)[83]
1995 (3)Kiel CenterVancouver Canucks (5)5–3*St. Louis Blues (10)[84]
1995 (4)Olympic SaddledomeSan Jose Sharks (3)5–4 (2OT)*Calgary Flames (8)[85]
1996 (1)Conference semifinalsMay 16, 1996Joe Louis ArenaDetroit Red Wings (17)1–0 (2OT)St. Louis Blues (11)[86]
1996 (2)Conference finalsJune 1, 1996Civic ArenaFlorida Panthers (1)3–1*Pittsburgh Penguins (7)[87]
1997 (1)Conference quarterfinalsApril 29, 1997Marine Midland ArenaBuffalo Sabres (4)3–2 (OT)Ottawa Senators (1)[88]
1997 (2)Reunion ArenaEdmonton Oilers (7)4–3 (OT)*Dallas Stars (8)[89]
1997 (3)Arrowhead Pond of AnaheimMighty Ducks of Anaheim (1)3–0Phoenix Coyotes (3)[90]
1998 (1)Conference quarterfinalsMay 4, 1998McNichols Sports ArenaEdmonton Oilers (8)4–0*Colorado Avalanche (4)[91]
1999 (1)Conference quarterfinalsMay 4, 1999Continental Airlines ArenaPittsburgh Penguins (8)4–2*New Jersey Devils (7)[92]
1999 (2)America West ArenaSt. Louis Blues (12)1–0 (OT)*Phoenix Coyotes (4)[93]
1999 (3)Conference finalsJune 4, 1999Reunion ArenaDallas Stars (9)4–1Colorado Avalanche (5)[94]
2000 (1)Conference quarterfinalsApril 25, 2000Kiel CenterSan Jose Sharks (4)3–1*St. Louis Blues (13)[95]
2000 (2)Conference finalsMay 26, 2000First Union CenterNew Jersey Devils (8)2–1*Philadelphia Flyers (10)[96]
2000 (3)May 27, 2000Reunion ArenaDallas Stars (10)3–2Colorado Avalanche (6)[97]
2001 (1)Conference semifinalsMay 9, 2001Continental Airlines ArenaNew Jersey Devils (9)5–1Toronto Maple Leafs (17)[98]
2001 (2)Pepsi CenterColorado Avalanche (7)5–1Los Angeles Kings (6)[99]
2001 (3)May 10, 2001HSBC ArenaPittsburgh Penguins (9)3–2 (OT)*Buffalo Sabres (5)[100]
2001 (4)FinalsJune 9, 2001Pepsi CenterColorado Avalanche (8)3–1New Jersey Devils (10)[101]
2002 (1)Conference quarterfinalsApril 29, 2002Pepsi CenterColorado Avalanche (9)4–0Los Angeles Kings (7)[102]
2002 (2)April 30, 2002Air Canada CentreToronto Maple Leafs (18)4–2New York Islanders (7)[103]
2002 (3)Conference semifinalsMay 14, 2002Air Canada CentreToronto Maple Leafs (19)3–0Ottawa Senators (2)[104]
2002 (4)May 15, 2002Pepsi CenterColorado Avalanche (10)1–0San Jose Sharks (5)[105]
2002 (5)Conference finalsMay 31, 2002Joe Louis ArenaDetroit Red Wings (18)7–0Colorado Avalanche (11)[106]
2003 (1)Conference quarterfinalsApril 22, 2003First Union CenterPhiladelphia Flyers (11)6–1Toronto Maple Leafs (20)[107]
2003 (2)Pepsi CenterMinnesota Wild (1)3–2 (OT)*Colorado Avalanche (12)[108]
2003 (3)GM PlaceVancouver Canucks (6)4–1St. Louis Blues (14)[109]
2003 (4)Conference semifinalsMay 8, 2003GM PlaceMinnesota Wild (2)4–2*Vancouver Canucks (7)[110]
2003 (5)Conference finalsMay 23, 2003Corel CentreNew Jersey Devils (11)3–2*Ottawa Senators (3)[111]
2003 (6)FinalsJune 9, 2003Continental Airlines ArenaNew Jersey Devils (12)3–0Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2)[112]
2004 (1)Conference quarterfinalsApril 19, 2004FleetCenterMontreal Canadiens (18)2–0*Boston Bruins (16)[113]
2004 (2)GM PlaceCalgary Flames (9)3–2 (OT)*Vancouver Canucks (8)[114]
2004 (3)April 20, 2004Air Canada CentreToronto Maple Leafs (21)4–1Ottawa Senators (4)[115]
2004 (4)Conference finalsMay 22, 2004St. Pete Times ForumTampa Bay Lightning (1)2–1Philadelphia Flyers (12)[116]
2004 (5)FinalsJune 7, 2004St. Pete Times ForumTampa Bay Lightning (2)2–1Calgary Flames (10)[117]
2006 (1)Conference quarterfinalsMay 3, 2006Pengrowth SaddledomeMighty Ducks of Anaheim (3)3–0*Calgary Flames (11)[118]
2006 (2)Conference finalsJune 1, 2006RBC CenterCarolina Hurricanes (4)4–2Buffalo Sabres (6)[119]
2006 (3)FinalsJune 19, 2006RBC CenterCarolina Hurricanes (5)3–1Edmonton Oilers (9)[120]
2007 (1)Conference quarterfinalsApril 23, 2007GM PlaceVancouver Canucks (9)4–1Dallas Stars (11)[121]
2008 (1)Conference quarterfinalsApril 21, 2008Bell CentreMontreal Canadiens (19)5–0Boston Bruins (17)[122]
2008 (2)April 22, 2008Verizon CenterPhiladelphia Flyers (13)3–2 (OT)*Washington Capitals (6)[123]
2008 (3)HP Pavilion at San JoseSan Jose Sharks (6)5–3Calgary Flames (12)[124]
2009 (1)Conference quarterfinalsApril 28, 2009Verizon CenterWashington Capitals (7)2–1New York Rangers (8)[125]
2009 (2)Prudential CenterCarolina Hurricanes (6)4–3*New Jersey Devils (13)[126]
2009 (3)Conference semifinalsMay 13, 2009Verizon CenterPittsburgh Penguins (10)6–2*Washington Capitals (8)[127]
2009 (4)May 14, 2009Joe Louis ArenaDetroit Red Wings (19)4–3Anaheim Ducks (4)[128]
2009 (5)TD Banknorth GardenCarolina Hurricanes (7)3–2 (OT)*Boston Bruins (18)[129]
2009 (6)FinalsJune 12, 2009Joe Louis ArenaPittsburgh Penguins (11)2–1*Detroit Red Wings (20)[130]
2010 (1)Conference quarterfinalsApril 27, 2010Jobing.com ArenaDetroit Red Wings (21)6–1*Phoenix Coyotes (5)[131]
2010 (2)April 28, 2010Verizon CenterMontreal Canadiens (20)2–1*Washington Capitals (9)[132]
2010 (3)Conference semifinalsMay 12, 2010Mellon ArenaMontreal Canadiens (21)5–2*Pittsburgh Penguins (12)[133]
2010 (4)May 14, 2010TD GardenPhiladelphia Flyers (14)4–3*Boston Bruins (19)[134]
2011 (1)Conference quarterfinalsApril 26, 2011Wells Fargo CenterPhiladelphia Flyers (15)5–2Buffalo Sabres (7)[135]
2011 (2)Rogers ArenaVancouver Canucks (10)2–1 (OT)Chicago Blackhawks (10)§[136]
2011 (3)April 27, 2011TD GardenBoston Bruins (20)4–3 (OT)Montreal Canadiens (22)[137]
2011 (4)Consol Energy CenterTampa Bay Lightning (3)1–0*Pittsburgh Penguins (13)[138]
2011 (5)Conference semifinalsMay 12, 2011HP Pavilion at San JoseSan Jose Sharks (7)3–2Detroit Red Wings (22)§[139]
2011 (6)Conference finalsMay 27, 2011TD GardenBoston Bruins (21)1–0Tampa Bay Lightning (4)[140]
2011 (7)FinalsJune 15, 2011Rogers ArenaBoston Bruins (22)4–0*Vancouver Canucks (11)[141]
2012 (1)Conference quarterfinalsApril 25, 2012TD GardenWashington Capitals (10)2–1 (OT)*Boston Bruins (23)[142]
2012 (2)April 26, 2012Madison Square GardenNew York Rangers (9)2–1Ottawa Senators (5)[143]
2012 (3)BankAtlantic CenterNew Jersey Devils (14)3–2 (2OT)*Florida Panthers (2)[144]
2012 (4)Conference semifinalsMay 12, 2012Madison Square GardenNew York Rangers (10)2–1Washington Capitals (11)[145]
2013 (1)Conference quarterfinalsMay 12, 2013Honda CenterDetroit Red Wings (23)3–2*Anaheim Ducks (5)[146]
2013 (2)May 13, 2013TD GardenBoston Bruins (24)5–4 (OT)Toronto Maple Leafs (22)[147]
2013 (3)Verizon CenterNew York Rangers (11)5–0*Washington Capitals (12)[148]
2013 (4)Conference semifinalsMay 28, 2013Staples CenterLos Angeles Kings (8)2–1San Jose Sharks (8)[149]
2013 (5)May 29, 2013United CenterChicago Blackhawks (11)2–1 (OT)Detroit Red Wings (24)[150]
2014 (1)First roundApril 30, 2014Madison Square GardenNew York Rangers (12)2–1Philadelphia Flyers (16)[151]
2014 (2)Pepsi CenterMinnesota Wild (3)5–4 (OT)*Colorado Avalanche (13)[152]
2014 (3)SAP Center at San JoseLos Angeles Kings (9)5–1*San Jose Sharks (9)[153]
2014 (4)Second roundMay 13, 2014Consol Energy CenterNew York Rangers (13)2–1*Pittsburgh Penguins (14)[154]
2014 (5)May 14, 2014TD GardenMontreal Canadiens (23)3–1*Boston Bruins (25)[155]
2014 (6)May 16, 2014Honda CenterLos Angeles Kings (10)6–2*Anaheim Ducks (6)[156]
2014 (7)Conference finalsJune 1, 2014United CenterLos Angeles Kings (11)5–4 (OT)*Chicago Blackhawks (12)[157]
2015 (1)First roundApril 27, 2015Verizon CenterWashington Capitals (13)2–1New York Islanders (8)[158]
2015 (2)April 29, 2015Amalie ArenaTampa Bay Lightning (5)2–0Detroit Red Wings (25)[159]
2015 (3)Second roundMay 13, 2015Madison Square GardenNew York Rangers (14)2–1 (OT)Washington Capitals (14)[160]
2015 (4)Conference finalsMay 29, 2015Madison Square GardenTampa Bay Lightning (6)2–0*New York Rangers (15)[161]
2015 (5)May 30, 2015Honda CenterChicago Blackhawks (13)5–3*Anaheim Ducks (7)[162]
2016 (1)First roundApril 25, 2016Scottrade CenterSt. Louis Blues (15)3–2Chicago Blackhawks (14)[163]
2016 (2)April 27, 2016Honda CenterNashville Predators (1)2–1*Anaheim Ducks (8)[164]
2016 (3)Second roundMay 11, 2016American Airlines CenterSt. Louis Blues (16)6–1*Dallas Stars (12) [165]
2016 (4)May 12, 2016SAP Center at San JoseSan Jose Sharks (10) 5–0Nashville Predators (2)[166]
2016 (5)Conference finalsMay 26, 2016Consol Energy CenterPittsburgh Penguins (15) 2–1Tampa Bay Lightning (7)[167]
2017 (1)Second roundMay 10, 2017Verizon CenterPittsburgh Penguins (16)2–0*Washington Capitals (15)[168]
2017 (2)Honda CenterAnaheim Ducks (9)2–1Edmonton Oilers (10)[169]
2017 (3)Conference finalsMay 25, 2017PPG Paints ArenaPittsburgh Penguins (17)3–2 (2OT)Ottawa Senators (6)[170]
2018 (1)First roundApril 25, 2018TD GardenBoston Bruins (26)7–4Toronto Maple Leafs (23)[171]
2018 (2)Second roundMay 10, 2018Bridgestone ArenaWinnipeg Jets (II) (1)5–1*Nashville Predators (3) [172]
2018 (3)Conference finalsMay 23, 2018Amalie ArenaWashington Capitals (16)4–0*Tampa Bay Lightning (8) [173]
2019 (1)First roundApril 23, 2019TD GardenBoston Bruins (27)5–1Toronto Maple Leafs (24)[174]
2019 (2)SAP Center at San JoseSan Jose Sharks (11)5–4 (OT)Vegas Golden Knights (1)[175]
2019 (3)April 24, 2019Capital One ArenaCarolina Hurricanes (8)4–3 (2OT)*Washington Capitals (17)[176]
2019 (4)Second roundMay 7, 2019Enterprise CenterSt. Louis Blues (17)2–1 (2OT)Dallas Stars (13)[177]
2019 (5)May 8, 2019SAP Center at San JoseSan Jose Sharks (12)3–2Colorado Avalanche (14)[178]
2019 (6)FinalsJune 12, 2019TD GardenSt. Louis Blues (18)4–1*Boston Bruins (28)[179]
2020 (1)Second roundSeptember 4, 2020Rogers PlaceDallas Stars (14)5–4 (OT)*Colorado Avalanche (15)[180]
2020 (2)Vegas Golden Knights (2)3–0Vancouver Canucks (12)[181]
2020 (3)September 5, 2020Scotiabank ArenaNew York Islanders (9)4–0*Philadelphia Flyers (17)[182]
2021 (1)First roundMay 28, 2021T-Mobile ArenaVegas Golden Knights (3)6–2Minnesota Wild (4)[183]
2021 (2)May 31, 2021Scotiabank ArenaMontreal Canadiens (24)3–1*Toronto Maple Leafs (25)[184]
2021 (3)SemifinalsJune 25, 2021Amalie ArenaTampa Bay Lightning (9)1–0New York Islanders (10)[185]
2022 (1)First roundMay 14, 2022PNC ArenaCarolina Hurricanes (9)3–2Boston Bruins (29)[186]
2022 (2)Scotiabank ArenaTampa Bay Lightning (10)2–1*Toronto Maple Leafs (26)[187]
2022 (3)Rogers PlaceEdmonton Oilers (11)2–0Los Angeles Kings (12)[188]
2022 (4)May 15, 2022Madison Square GardenNew York Rangers (16)4–3 (OT)Pittsburgh Penguins (18)[189]
2022 (5)Scotiabank SaddledomeCalgary Flames (13)3–2 (OT)Dallas Stars (15)[190]
2022 (6)Second roundMay 30, 2022PNC ArenaNew York Rangers (17)6–2*Carolina Hurricanes (10)[191]
2023 (1)First roundApril 30, 2023TD GardenFlorida Panthers (3)4–3 (OT)*Boston Bruins (30)[192]
2023 (2)Ball ArenaSeattle Kraken (1)2–1*Colorado Avalanche (16)[193]
2023 (3)May 1, 2023Prudential CenterNew Jersey Devils (15)4–0New York Rangers (18)[194]
2023 (4)Second roundMay 15, 2023American Airlines CenterDallas Stars (16)2–1Seattle Kraken (2)[195]
2024 (1)First roundMay 4, 2024TD GardenBoston Bruins (31)2–1 (OT)Toronto Maple Leafs (27)[196]
2024 (2)May 5, 2024American Airlines CenterDallas Stars (17)2–1Vegas Golden Knights (4)[197]
2024 (3)Second roundMay 20, 2024Rogers ArenaEdmonton Oilers (12)3–2*Vancouver Canucks (13)[198]

All-time standings

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TeamGames playedWinsLossesWin–loss %
Boston Bruins311615.516
Toronto Maple Leafs271215.444
Detroit Red Wings251411.560
Montreal Canadiens24159.625
New York Rangers18117.611
St. Louis Blues18108.556
Pittsburgh Penguins18108.556
Philadelphia Flyers1798.529
Minnesota North Stars / Dallas Stars1789.471
Washington Capitals17512.294
Quebec Nordiques / Colorado Avalanche16610.375
New Jersey Devils1587.533
Chicago Black Hawks / Chicago Blackhawks1477.500
Calgary Flames1367.462
Vancouver Canucks1367.462
Edmonton Oilers1284.667
San Jose Sharks1284.667
Los Angeles Kings1275.583
Tampa Bay Lightning1073.700
Hartford Whalers / Carolina Hurricanes1064.600
New York Islanders1046.400
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim / Anaheim Ducks936.333
Buffalo Sabres716.143
Ottawa Senators606.000
Winnipeg Jets (I) / Phoenix/Arizona Coyotes (inactive)505.000
Minnesota Wild431.750
Vegas Golden Knights422.500
Florida Panthers321.667
Nashville Predators312.333
Seattle Kraken211.500
Winnipeg Jets (II)1101.000
Oakland Seals (defunct)101.000
Note: Teams that have never played a game seven are excluded. Names of franchises before their relocation are also shown.

Recurring game seven matchups

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(*) – Number of overtime periods played in the seventh game.

CountMatchupRecordYears played
9Boston Bruins vs. Montreal CanadiensCanadiens, 6–31952, 1971, 1979*, 1991, 1994, 2004, 2008, 2011*, 2014
6Boston Bruins vs. Toronto Maple LeafsBruins, 5–11941, 1959, 2013*, 2018, 2019, 2024*
6Detroit Red Wings vs. Toronto Maple LeafsMaple Leafs, 4–21942, 1945, 1950*, 1964, 1987, 1993*
5Dallas Stars/ Minnesota North Stars vs. St. Louis BluesBlues, 4–11968**, 1972*, 1984*, 2016, 2019**
4Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Washington CapitalsPenguins, 4–01992, 1995, 2009, 2017
4New York Rangers vs. Washington CapitalsRangers, 3–12009, 2012, 2013, 2015*
3Detroit Red Wings vs. Montreal CanadiensRed Wings, 3–01949, 1954*, 1955
3Chicago Blackhawks/ Black Hawks vs. Montreal CanadiensCanadiens, 3–01953, 1965, 1971
3Chicago Blackhawks/ Black Hawks vs. Detroit Red WingsBlackhawks, 2–11964, 1965, 2013*
3New York Islanders vs. Philadelphia FlyersFlyers, 2–11975, 1987, 2020
3Calgary Flames vs. Edmonton OilersOilers, 2–11984, 1986, 1991*
3Calgary Flames vs. Vancouver CanucksFlames, 2–11989*, 1994**, 2004*
3Colorado Avalanche vs. Dallas StarsStars, 3–01999, 2000, 2020*
3New Jersey Devils vs. New York RangersRangers, 2–11992, 1994**, 2023
3Boston Bruins vs. Carolina Hurricanes/ Hartford WhalersHurricanes, 2–11990, 2009*, 2022
2Montreal Canadiens vs. Toronto Maple LeafsTie, 1–11964, 2021
2New York Rangers vs. Philadelphia FlyersTie, 1–11974, 2014
2New York Islanders vs. Pittsburgh PenguinsIslanders, 2–01975, 1993*
2Philadelphia Flyers vs. Toronto Maple LeafsFlyers, 2–01976, 2003
2New York Islanders vs. Toronto Maple LeafsMaple Leafs, 2–01978*, 2002
2Boston Bruins vs. Buffalo SabresBruins, 2–01983*, 1992
2Colorado Avalanche/ Quebec Nordiques vs. Montreal CanadiensTie, 1–11985*, 1987
2Carolina Hurricanes/ Hartford Whalers vs. Montreal CanadiensCanadiens, 2–01986*, 1992**
2St. Louis Blues vs. Toronto Maple LeafsTie, 1–11986, 1993
2New York Islanders vs. Washington CapitalsTie, 1–11987****, 2015
2Philadelphia Flyers vs. Washington CapitalsTie, 1–11988*, 2008*
2Chicago Blackhawks vs. St. Louis BluesTie, 1–11990, 2016
2Detroit Red Wings vs. St. Louis BluesTie, 1–11991, 1996**
2New Jersey Devils vs. Pittsburgh PenguinsPenguins, 2–01991, 1999
2Detroit Red Wings vs. San Jose SharksSharks, 2–01994, 2011
2Calgary Flames vs. San Jose SharksSharks, 2–01995**, 2008
2St. Louis Blues vs. Vancouver CanucksCanucks, 2–01995, 2003
2Colorado Avalanche vs. Los Angeles KingsAvalanche, 2–02001, 2002
2Colorado Avalanche vs. San Jose SharksTie, 1–12002, 2019
2Ottawa Senators vs. Toronto Maple LeafsMaple Leafs, 2–02002, 2004
2Colorado Avalanche vs. Minnesota WildWild, 2–02003*, 2014*
2Anaheim Ducks vs. Detroit Red WingsRed Wings, 2–02009, 2013
2Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Tampa Bay LightningTie, 1–12011, 2016
2Los Angeles Kings vs. San Jose SharksKings, 2–02013, 2014
2Edmonton Oilers vs. Los Angeles KingsTie, 1–11989, 2022
2New York Rangers vs. Pittsburgh PenguinsRangers, 2–02014, 2022*

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  1. ^ The home-and-away format in most rounds of the playoffs, is the 2–2–1–1–1 format (the team with home-ice advantage plays on their home ice in games one, two, five and seven, including the Stanley Cup Finals). In 1994, playoff series featuring a Central Division team against a Pacific Division team were played using a 2–3–2 format.

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