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The Score of the Most Lopsided Game in Hockey History Was 92-0

The Score of the Most Lopsided Game in Hockey History Was 92-0

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South Korea vs. Thailand: IIHF's U-18 Asia-Oceania Championships

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Slovakia vs. Bulgaria: Winter Olympic Pre-Qualifier

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Australia vs. New Zealand: IIHF World Hockey Championship

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Thailand vs. Kuwait: IIHF U-18 Asian and Oceania Championship

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Canada vs. Denmark: IIHF World Amateur Hockey Championship

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Montreal Canadiens vs. Quebec Bulldogs

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Canada vs. Sweden: IIHF World Women's Championship

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Detroit Red Wings vs. New York Rangers

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Edmonton Oilers vs. Vancouver Canucks

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Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Detroit Red Wings

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Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Minnesota North Stars: Stanley Cup Finals

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Los Angeles Kings vs. Edmonton Oilers: Stanley Cup Playoffs

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Poland vs. the Soviet Union: IIHF World Hockey Championship

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The United States vs. the Soviet Union: Winter Olympics

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South Korea vs. Thailand: IIHF's U-18 Asia-Oceania Championships
Slovakia vs. Bulgaria: Winter Olympic Pre-Qualifier
Australia vs. New Zealand: IIHF World Hockey Championship
Thailand vs. Kuwait: IIHF U-18 Asian and Oceania Championship
Canada vs. Denmark: IIHF World Amateur Hockey Championship
Montreal Canadiens vs. Quebec Bulldogs
Canada vs. Sweden: IIHF World Women's Championship
Detroit Red Wings vs. New York Rangers
Edmonton Oilers vs. Vancouver Canucks
Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Detroit Red Wings
Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Minnesota North Stars: Stanley Cup Finals
Los Angeles Kings vs. Edmonton Oilers: Stanley Cup Playoffs
Poland vs. the Soviet Union: IIHF World Hockey Championship
The United States vs. the Soviet Union: Winter Olympics

Every fan wants their team to win, but what about the biggest losses in the history of hockey? How badly did a team drop a lead or have a bad day and not score at all? Fresh off the 2024 Stanley Cup where the Florida Panthers beat out the Edmonton Oilers for the cup, I'm looking at the biggest losses in hockey.

Hockey has been played for close to 4,000 years given artwork from ancient civilizations. Who invented it? The answer to that isn't clear-cut. According to the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), the game we all know today dates back to 1876 when two clubs were established and rules were drafted. It was a take on games like bandy and field hockey.

The first documented indoor ice hockey game took place in 1875. It was played by McGill University students at the Victoria Skating Rink. Two years later, the McGill University Hockey Club formed and established rules.

Canada's Governor-General Sir Frederick Arthur Stanley would donate a silver cup standing three feet high, launching the Stanley Cup tournament. The first Stanley Cup was awarded in 1893, but the NHL wouldn't form until 1917.

Hockey made its first appearance at 1908's 4th Olympic Games in London, with six countries competing in Olympic Men's Hockey. Neither Canada nor the U.S. played in those hockey tournaments.

Of all professional sports, hockey is one I prefer as the rules are easy to follow and scoring is clear cut. I've seen some close games and others where there was a complete blowout. Explore these games in my list of the 14 biggest losses in hockey history based on final scores and costly mistakes made during the game that led to the loss. (Also read 20 Things Even Hockey Fans Didn't Know About the NHL.)

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