Which NHL team had the longest losing streak in the 1920-21 season?

The Ottawa Senators had the longest losing streak within the 1920-21 regular season at 7 straight games. During this streak they lost to their opponents by an average of 2.7 goals. The streak started on Feb 12, 1921 and ended on Mar 2, 1921. In the playoffs, the Senators made it to the NHL Final where they beat the Toronto St. Patricks.

Longest 1920-21 NHL Losing Streaks

Team Losing Streak Start End Avg Margin of Defeat
1 Ottawa Senators 7 Feb 12 Mar 2 2.7 goals
2 Hamilton Tigers 6 Jan 12 Jan 29 2.5 goals
3 Hamilton Tigers 5 Feb 5 Feb 19 3.0 goals
4 Montreal Canadiens 4 Dec 22 Jan 3 4.0 goals
5 Hamilton Tigers 3 Mar 2 Mar 7 4.7 goals
Montreal Canadiens 3 Feb 2 Feb 9 2.3 goals
7 Hamilton Tigers 2 Jan 3 Jan 6 2.5 goals
Montreal Canadiens 2 Mar 5 Mar 7 1.5 goals
Ottawa Senators 2 Jan 22 Jan 26 1.5 goals
Toronto St. Patricks 2 Mar 10 Mar 14 3.5 goals
Toronto St. Patricks 2 Jan 15 Jan 17 3.5 goals
Toronto St. Patricks 2 Jan 29 Feb 2 1.5 goals

Were there any historic NHL losing streaks in the 1920-21 season?

In the 1920-21 NHL season, there were no losing streaks that were in the all time top 50 losing streaks in the same season.

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