Which NHL team had the longest losing streak in the 2015-16 season?

The Vancouver Canucks had the longest losing streak within the 2015-16 regular season at 9 straight games. During this streak they lost to their opponents by an average of 2.3 goals. The streak started on Mar 14, 2016 and ended on Mar 29, 2016.

Were there any historic NHL losing streaks in the 2015-16 season?

In the 2015-16 NHL season, there were no losing streaks that were in the all time top 50 losing streaks in the same season.

Longest 2015-16 NHL Losing Streaks

Team Losing Streak Start End Avg Margin of Defeat
1 Vancouver Canucks 9 Mar 14 Mar 29 2.3 goals
2 Columbus Blue Jackets 8 Oct 9 Oct 22 2.8 goals
Minnesota Wild 8 Jan 23 Feb 13 1.6 goals
4 Arizona Coyotes 7 Feb 20 Mar 3 2.4 goals
Calgary Flames 7 Feb 21 Mar 3 1.9 goals
Edmonton Oilers 7 Feb 13 Feb 26 1.7 goals
Minnesota Wild 7 Mar 31 Apr 16 2.1 goals
8 Buffalo Sabres 6 Dec 28 Jan 8 2.2 goals
Buffalo Sabres 6 Nov 14 Nov 25 1.5 goals
Colorado Avalanche 6 Mar 29 Apr 9 2.2 goals
Montreal Canadiens 6 Dec 15 Dec 26 2.7 goals
Philadelphia Flyers 6 Oct 27 Nov 5 2.0 goals
San Jose Sharks 6 Dec 1 Dec 12 1.8 goals
Toronto Maple Leafs 6 Oct 17 Oct 31 1.8 goals
Toronto Maple Leafs 6 Feb 27 Mar 7 1.3 goals
Winnipeg Jets 6 Nov 5 Nov 16 2.8 goals
17 Anaheim Ducks 5 Oct 22 Oct 29 2.0 goals
Arizona Coyotes 5 Dec 1 Dec 8 2.8 goals
Arizona Coyotes 5 Jan 26 Feb 10 2.4 goals
Boston Bruins 5 Mar 15 Mar 24 2.4 goals
Carolina Hurricanes 5 Nov 10 Nov 20 1.8 goals
Carolina Hurricanes 5 Mar 12 Mar 22 1.2 goals
Columbus Blue Jackets 5 Dec 8 Dec 15 1.8 goals
Florida Panthers 5 Oct 30 Nov 7 2.0 goals
Minnesota Wild 5 Jan 10 Jan 20 1.6 goals
Montreal Canadiens 5 Jan 9 Jan 19 2.0 goals
Nashville Predators 5 Jan 5 Jan 14 2.2 goals
Pittsburgh Penguins 5 Dec 11 Dec 19 2.4 goals
St. Louis Blues 5 Dec 31 Jan 8 1.6 goals
Toronto Maple Leafs 5 Jan 7 Jan 16 2.8 goals
Vancouver Canucks 5 Nov 27 Dec 5 2.4 goals
32 Anaheim Ducks 4 Oct 10 Oct 16 2.5 goals
Arizona Coyotes 4 Apr 4 Apr 9 2.2 goals
Arizona Coyotes 4 Oct 15 Oct 22 1.8 goals
Arizona Coyotes 4 Jan 14 Jan 21 1.5 goals
Buffalo Sabres 4 Feb 4 Feb 11 2.2 goals
Calgary Flames 4 Oct 25 Oct 30 3.0 goals
Calgary Flames 4 Oct 13 Oct 20 2.5 goals
Chicago Blackhawks 4 Mar 9 Mar 16 2.5 goals
Colorado Avalanche 4 Feb 2 Feb 9 1.5 goals
Colorado Avalanche 4 Oct 18 Oct 27 1.5 goals
Columbus Blue Jackets 4 Mar 24 Mar 31 2.2 goals
Columbus Blue Jackets 4 Jan 5 Jan 12 2.2 goals
Dallas Stars 4 Feb 25 Mar 1 1.8 goals
Dallas Stars 4 Jan 9 Jan 19 1.2 goals
Detroit Red Wings 4 Apr 7 Apr 15 2.0 goals
Detroit Red Wings 4 Feb 15 Feb 21 2.0 goals
Detroit Red Wings 4 Oct 16 Oct 23 2.0 goals
Edmonton Oilers 4 Oct 8 Oct 15 2.0 goals
Edmonton Oilers 4 Dec 26 Dec 31 1.8 goals
Edmonton Oilers 4 Jan 8 Jan 14 1.0 goals
Florida Panthers 4 Jan 11 Jan 18 2.8 goals
Montreal Canadiens 4 Jan 25 Feb 3 2.5 goals
Montreal Canadiens 4 Feb 29 Mar 5 2.0 goals
Montreal Canadiens 4 Dec 3 Dec 10 1.2 goals
Nashville Predators 4 Mar 28 Apr 2 2.0 goals
New Jersey Devils 4 Mar 31 Apr 7 1.8 goals
New Jersey Devils 4 Oct 9 Oct 16 1.8 goals
New York Islanders 4 Apr 30 May 8 2.2 goals
New York Islanders 4 Mar 15 Mar 21 2.2 goals
Ottawa Senators 4 Oct 15 Oct 24 1.8 goals
Tampa Bay Lightning 4 Oct 24 Oct 31 1.5 goals
Toronto Maple Leafs 4 Mar 31 Apr 6 2.2 goals
Toronto Maple Leafs 4 Feb 15 Feb 23 2.2 goals
Toronto Maple Leafs 4 Jan 21 Jan 27 1.8 goals
Vancouver Canucks 4 Feb 13 Feb 19 3.0 goals
Vancouver Canucks 4 Nov 12 Nov 18 1.8 goals
Vancouver Canucks 4 Jan 23 Feb 6 1.5 goals
Vancouver Canucks 4 Oct 16 Oct 24 1.0 goals
Winnipeg Jets 4 Feb 16 Feb 23 1.5 goals
Winnipeg Jets 4 Mar 26 Apr 1 1.0 goals

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