What Franchise Has a Longer Stanley Cup Final Appearance Drought Than the Blues?

by abournenesn

Nov 21, 2013

It’s been a grueling five months since Bruins fans last saw their beloved B’s in a Stanley Cup Final contest.

Sorry, Blues fans.

The Blues last played in the Stanley Cup Final in 1970 — coincidentally, against the Boston Bruins. In fact, the most iconic image in Bruins history is the very image that Blues fans loathe, as Bobby Orr flying through the air to celebrate his game-winning goal was the last thing that happened in the last time the Blues were tussling for the Cup.

The Blues don’t own the longest Cup appearance drought in NHL history, though. Who does? Answer it below.

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