French Cup (1918 - 2024) | IFFHS
French Cup (1918 - 2024) | IFFHS

The Coupe de France, also known in English as the French Cup or less commonly as the France Cup, is the premier knockout cup ...



NHL '94 "Game of the Night" Redwings @ Leafs "154 minutes in the box" Nov 15 1986
NHL '94 "Game of the Night" Redwings @ Leafs "154 minutes in the box" Nov 15 1986

The Toronto Maple Leafs had their most penalty minutes in a game versus the Red Wings on November 15, 1986, with 154 minutes in the box. Highlights: Most Penalty Minutes Nhl In the 2019-2020 NHL season, Evander Kane of the San Jose Sharks led the league with 122 penalty minutes. In the 1987-1988 NHL season, Bob Probert of the Detroit Red Wings set the record for most penalty minutes in a season by a forward with 398. The Philadelphia Flyers' franchise has the most cumulative penalty minutes in NHL history with over 55,000. The single-season team record for most penalty minutes is held by the 1985-1986 Philadelphia Flyers, who spent 2,713 minutes in the box. The Boston Bruins, an Original Six team, hold the second spot for franchise with most cumulative penalty minutes with over 54,000. Dave Schultz has the most penalty minutes in a single season with 472 in the 1974-1975 season with the Philadelphia Flyers. The team with the fewest penalty minutes in a single season is the 2013-14 New Jersey Devils, with only 532. The 2005-2006 Anaheim Ducks are the last team to have over 2,000 penalty minutes in a season. The 1975-1976 Philadelphia Flyers have the record for most penalty minutes in a playoff year with 581. During his career from 2005-2020, Shawn Thornton spent 1109 minutes in the penalty box. The team with the most penalty minutes in a season is the 1974-1975 Philadelphia Flyers with 2147 minutes. In the NHL's inaugural season, 1917-1918, the Montreal Canadiens led the league with a mere 361 penalty minutes. In the 1981-1982 season, Paul Baxter set the record for most penalty minutes by a defenseman in a single season with 409. In the modern NHL era, post Original Six, no player has ever averaged more than 10 penalty minutes per game over a full season. The Edmonton Oilers are the team with the most penalty minutes in a single game, with 158 on February 26, 1981. The NHL team with the least penalty minutes in a season is the 1997-1998 Toronto Maple Leafs with 757. The mean of total penalty minutes per NHL team during the 2019-2020 season was roughly 678. In the 1987-1988 NHL season, Bob Probert of the Detroit Red Wings set the record for most penalty minutes in a season by a forward with 398. In the 1987-1988 NHL season, Bob Probert, a forward for the Detroit Red Wings, achieved a notable statistic by accumulating 398 penalty minutes, which stands as the record for the most penalty minutes in a single season by a forward. Penalty minutes are a measure of the time a player spends in the penalty box as a result of infractions such as fighting, slashing, or roughing. Probert’s achievement highlights his physical and aggressive style of play, which often led to confrontations with opponents on the ice. His ability to both contribute offensively and intimidate opponents through physical play made him a unique and formidable presence on the ice during his NHL career. The Philadelphia Flyers’ franchise has the most cumulative penalty minutes in NHL history with over 55,000. The statistic that the Philadelphia Flyers’ franchise has accumulated over 55,000 penalty minutes in NHL history indicates that they have been one of the more penalized teams in the league. Penalty minutes are accrued by players for various infractions such as roughing, slashing, tripping, or fighting, resulting in their removal from the ice for a set amount of time. The high number of penalty minutes suggests that the Flyers have a reputation for playing a physical and aggressive style of hockey, often engaging in confrontations with opponents. This statistic reflects not only the team’s playing style but also their history of toughness and intensity on the ice, making them a formidable presence in the NHL. Dave Schultz has the most penalty minutes in a single season with 472 in the 1974-1975 season with the Philadelphia Flyers. The statistic stating that the 1997-1998 Toronto Maple Leafs had the least penalty minutes in a season with 757 reflects the disciplined and well-controlled play of the team during that specific season in the National Hockey League (NHL). Penalty minutes in hockey are accrued when players commit infractions resulting in penalties by the referees, such as tripping, slashing, or roughing. The fact that the Maple Leafs had the fewest penalty minutes compared to all other NHL teams in that season suggests that they were successful in maintaining their composure on the ice, avoiding unnecessary penalties, and likely had a strong focus on disciplined play and fair competition. This could have been a contributing factor to their overall performance and success during the 1997-1998 NHL season.



NHL '94 "Game of the Night" Bruins vs Redwings "Original 6 Rivalry"
NHL '94 "Game of the Night" Bruins vs Redwings "Original 6 Rivalry"

The NHL was founded in the early 20th century and has a long and illustrious history. The Original Six clubs is a collection of six franchises that established the basis for contemporary professional ice hockey. The Boston Bruins, Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings, Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers, and Toronto Maple Leafs are among of the most recognizable and influential clubs in NHL history, which became the original clubs on the ice between 1942 to 1967. The Canadiens, Maple Leafs, formerly known as the Toronto Arenas, Ottawa Senators, and Montreal Wanderers, were the first four Canadian clubs in the league. The Boston Bruins was the first American team to be included on the list in 1924. The Original Six became complete when the Chicago Blackhawks and Detroit Red Wings, then known as the Detroit Cougars, entered the league in 1926. The rivalries among the Original Six influenced the history of the league, but they also helped to create the distinctive culture of the sport. The matches between the Canadiens and the Bruins or the Rangers and the Red Wings were about more than simply the game. They were also about local pride. When the league undertook its first significant expansion, doubling the number of clubs to twelve, the Original Six era came to an end. With the addition of new clubs from various areas and its contribution to the NHL's development and globalization, this expansion marked a turning point in the league's history. The Montreal Canadiens had the most number of Stanley Cups back then. However, they could not manage to win the first-ever victory of the Stanley Cup ever. The first-ever NHL season took place in 1917-18. The Montreal Canadiens secured a victory in the first half, while the Toronto Arenas surged to the lead in the second half. The season, however, was not without its difficulties. The Montreal Wanderers left the league in January 1918 after sadly losing their home, the Westmount Arena rink, to a fire. The playoffs took place at the end of the regular season, with Toronto winning. They not only won the league, but they also carried that success over to the Stanley Cup Finals. Toronto won in a thrilling best-of-five series against the Vancouver Millionaires of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA). The thrilling three games to-two victory guaranteed their place in history as the NHL's inaugural champions. The Original Six Teams of the NHL You may be surprised to learn that the “Original Six” are not the original hockey teams in the NHL. The NHL, founded in 1917, had a lineup of teams that was continually in flux during the first two-plus decades of existence. The first NHL teams were the Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Wanderers, Ottawa Senators and Toronto Arenas. The oldest hockey teams in what we now call the Original Six are the Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Arenas, who became the Maple Leafs in 1927. (The original Ottawa Senators, which formed back to 1883, folded in 1933-1934. A new Ottawa Senators franchise came to the NHL in 1992-93, but the two teams maintain separate records.) THE “ORIGINAL” HOCKEY TEAMS Considering the age of the NHL, the term “Original Six” is fairly new to its history, coming into use after the league’s expansion from six to 12 teams in 1967. The “original” hockey teams — the Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston Bruins, Detroit Red Wings, Chicago Blackhawks and New York Rangers — were the six teams that comprised the NHL from 1942 to 1967. The term “Original Six” was used to differentiate those teams from the expansion teams — California Seals, Los Angeles Kings, Minnesota North Stars, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins and St. Louis Blues. Let’s take a quick look at these original hockey teams. Boston Bruins The Boston Bruins were formed and joined the NHL in 1924. Boston has six Stanley Cup victories, 25 division championships and 51 players in the Hockey Hall of Fame. Team colors are black and gold.



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Атанас Кабов възстанови равенството за Хебър
Атанас Кабов възстанови равенството за Хебър

FK Hebar 1918 Pazardzhik (FK Hebar 1918 Pazardzhik) with a Goal vs. CSKA 1948 Sofia, 08/07/2023.



Педриньо даде преднина на ЦСКА 1948
Педриньо даде преднина на ЦСКА 1948

CSKA 1948 Sofia (CSKA 1948 Sofia) with a Goal vs. FK Hebar 1918 Pazardzhik, 08/07/2023.



El 9 de julio de 1918 se jugó la 2da final por la Copa Aldao de 1917 tras el 2-2 en Montevideo.
Racing venció a Nacional 2-1 en GEBA y se consagró campeón, obteniendo su 2da copa internacional.

⚽️0-1 Alfredo Zibecchi (11')
⚽️1-1 Francisco Olazar (18')
⚽️2-1 Alberto Ohaco (33')

El 9 de julio de 1918 se jugó la 2da final por la Copa Aldao de 1917 tras el 2-2 en Montevideo. Racing venció a Nacional 2-1 en GEBA y se consagró campeón, obteniendo su 2da copa internacional. ⚽️0-1 Alfredo Zibecchi (11') ⚽️1-1 Francisco Olazar (18') ⚽️2-1 Alberto Ohaco (33')




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