Submitted by JoinTheBattle t3_y1mxu6 in dataisbeautiful
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JoinTheBattle OP t1_is4629q wrote
Then on the other end of the spectrum you have my Blue Jackets. Thank God for Seattle. 😐😭
Saucialiste t1_is57whq wrote
Aren't they were launched pre-salary cap? It was a harsh time to be an expansion franchise.
JoinTheBattle OP t1_is5hlak wrote
Yep. Then the league (correctly) decided to not repeat the same mistakes with Vegas, but overcorrected, making our expansion rules look even worse in hindsight.
(But that doesn't excuse how inept our front office was for the first 15 or so years of our existence.)
drbobsled t1_iryap0t wrote
Wow! The Flames are in 5th place.
JoinTheBattle OP t1_is45xt2 wrote
I was surprised by that as well. Looking at their season-by-season record they've been quietly really consistent over the years, as opposed to some other teams on this list that have had really high highs and really low lows.
Then you have my Blue Jackets, which have mostly been really low lows. 😭
Snoo63541 t1_is44x2x wrote
Oilers dominated the 80s during the Wayne Gretzky era.
JoinTheBattle OP t1_is48vkq wrote
They sure did. One of the greatest collections of talent the league has seen in the modern era captained by the greatest player ever.
For anyone curious, here's the best teams by decade since 1920:
Decade | Team | Record | Pts % |
---|---|---|---|
1920s | Ottawa Senators | 182-101-35 | .627 |
1930s | Boston Bruins | 261-151-60 | .617 |
1940s | Toronto Maple Leafs | 253-196-75 | .554 |
1950s | Detroit Red Wings | 362-208-130 | .610 |
1960s | Montreal Canadiens | 384-201-125 | .629 |
1970s | Montreal Canadiens | 499-155-134 | .718 |
1980s | Edmonton Oilers | 446-250-104 | .623 |
1990s | Detroit Red Wings | 418-264-102 | .598 |
2000s | Detroit Red Wings | 457-177-50-54 | .690 |
2010s | Washington Capitals | 462-233-91 | .646 |
Saucialiste t1_iryftjm wrote
When your team has ben going for so long that they will need decades of shitty performance to make a dent into their all-time stat...
Go habs go I guess