Drought (sport)
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In sports, a drought refers to instances in which a team has gone a lengthy period of time without accomplishing some goal (e.g. making the playoffs or winning a championship). Droughts occur for a variety of reasons, from chronic mismanagement to bad luck. Some fans believe that their team's drought is the result of a curse. The Curse of the Bambino, which some fans of the Boston Red Sox believed was responsible for their 86-year World Series drought, is a well-known example. Some Chicago Cubs fans believe a Curse of the Billy Goat is responsible for the current 98-year championship drought of their team. The Chicago Cubs also are notorious for not having even appeared in a World Series since 1945, which is the longest drought in North American professional sports.
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[edit] United States
[edit] Droughts by sport
- In the NHL, the longest current drought title belongs to the Chicago Blackhawks, who have failed to win the Stanley Cup since 1961. Following closely behind is the Toronto Maple Leafs, who has failed to win the Cup since 1967.
- In the NFL, there are several teams who have never won a Super Bowl. For a full list, see List of Current NFL franchise post-season droughts. Notable among NFL droughts is that of the New York Jets, who have not been to a Super Bowl since Super Bowl III in which Joe Namath famously guaranteed and delivered a victory for the underdog Jets over the Baltimore Colts.
- There are several NBA teams who have never won a championship. For a full list, see List of NBA franchise post-season droughts. No famous long-standing droughts exist currently in the league.
- In MLB the Chicago Cubs havent won the World Series since 1908. Some cite the Curse of the Billy Goat.
[edit] Drought prone cities
There are a few US cities which are believed to have championship droughts:
Cleveland has waited longer than any other city with three major sports franchises to win a title. The last Cleveland title was in 1964 when the Cleveland Browns won the NFL Championship (pre-Super Bowl era). The Cleveland Indians last won the World Series in 1948 (2nd longest drought in MLB) and the Cleveland Cavaliers have never won (or played in) the NBA Finals. In 2004, ESPN named Cleveland the most tortured sports city.[1]
Seattle has not won a major sports championship in any sport other than basketball and hockey. The Seattle Metropolitans won the Stanley cup in 1917 (the first American team to do so), the Seattle Super Sonics (NBA) won a title in 1979, and the Seattle Storm (WNBA) won in 2003. Neither the Seahawks nor the Mariners have ever won a championship. Seattle nearly won a championship when the Seahawks represented the city in Super Bowl XL in 2006. They fell by a score of 21-10 to the champion Pittsburgh Steelers.
Philadelphia has seen a drought of a championship titles since 1983. Some of the fans cite the Curse of Billy Penn to be the reason. Indeed, of the U.S. cities with teams from four major sports, Philadelphia's period without championships is the longest.
Houston has a similar drought of championship titles. The city's baseball team, the Houston Astros, has appeared to date in only one World Series in 2005 and lost. Their football team (the Houston Texans) has never won a title; however, it should be noted that they have only been in the NFL since 2002. Its basketball team, the Houston Rockets, have won 2 championships: in 1994 and 1995.
Those who believe in the Buffalo Curse cite as examples the four consecutive Super Bowl losses by the Buffalo Bills from 1990-1993, and their failure to even reach the conference playoffs in subsequent years as well as the failure of the Buffalo Sabres to ever win the Stanley Cup. Hearts were broken once again in 2006, when the Sabres lost to the Carolina Hurricanes in game 7 of the conference finals.
Boston used to have the Curse of the Bambino hanging over their beloved MLB franchise the Boston Red Sox, however they exercised the deamons and ended the curse by winning the 2004 World Series after 86 years. The city's NFL franchise the New England Patriots went from 1960-2001 before winning Super Bowl XXXVI over the St. Louis Rams. They have won Super Bowl XXXVIII and Super Bowl XXXIX since then. The city's NBA franchise the Boston Celtics have the most championships of any NBA team (16) but none since 1986 and the NHL franchise the Boston Bruins have won 5 Stanley Cups but none since 1972.
San Diego's two teams the San Diego Padres and the San Diego Chargers have never won a World Series or Super Bowl, which their failures are known to be from the San Diego Sports Curse. The Padres have the most World Series appearances of any team without a World Series championship. The Chargers won the 1963 AFL championship and have only appeared in 1 Super Bowl.
[edit] Outside USA
[edit] Football (Soccer)
In Scottish soccer, a notable drought is that of Hibernian F.C. of Edinburgh who have not won the Scottish Cup since 1902 despite appearing in the final 8 times since then. Most recently they lost 3-0 to Celtic F.C. in 2001.
[edit] Australian Rules Football
In the AFL, the longest drought between premierships was that of the South Melbourne/Sydney Swans, for whom 72 seasons elapsed between their third premiership in 1933 and the fourth premiership in 2005. In that time, there was also a 51 season drought between their Grand Final losses in 1945 and 1996.
The second-longest drought was that of the St Kilda Football Club, who did not win its first, and to date only, senior premiership until 1966, after 68 seasons in the VFL, an additional 13 seasons in the VFA prior to the VFL's inception, and 93 years after the club's foundation in 1873.
Melbourne has not won a premiership since 1964, supposedly affected by the Curse of Norm Smith. While the Western Bulldogs and Geelong have longer current droughts, Melbourne is the only team to which a curse is associated.
[edit] Rugby League
The North Sydney Bears hold the longest premiership drought in the NSWRL/NRL, winning their final premiership in 1922 for an eighty-year drought, up until the end of their short-lived merge with Manly-Warringah.
[edit] Cricket
Queensland did not win the Sheffield Shield until its 63rd season of competition. Such a long drought was particularly astounding given that, over those 63 years, an average of only five teams competed for the shield.
[edit] See also
- NHL
- NFL
- NBA
- MLB
- List of Current NFL franchise post-season droughts
- List of Major League Baseball franchise post-season droughts
- List of National Basketball Association franchise post-season droughts
- List of National Hockey League franchise post-season droughts
- List of Canadian Hockey League franchise post-season droughts
- List of FIFA World Cup national team droughts
[edit] References
- ^ Darcy, Kieran (July 13, 2004). Mistakes by the lake. ESPN.