Which NHL team had the longest losing streak in the 2020-21 season?

The Buffalo Sabres had the longest losing streak within the 2020-21 regular season at 18 straight games. During this streak they lost to their opponents by an average of 2.5 goals. The streak started on Feb 25, 2021 and ended on Mar 29, 2021.

Were there any historic NHL losing streaks in the 2020-21 season?

Yes, one losing streak during the 2020-21 NHL season is in the all time top 50 losing streaks in the same season. The 18 game losing streak by the Buffalo Sabres is the 1st longest same season losing streak in NHL history.

Longest 2020-21 NHL Losing Streaks

Team Losing Streak Start End Avg Margin of Defeat
1 Buffalo Sabres 18 Feb 25 Mar 29 2.5 goals
2 New Jersey Devils 10 Apr 9 Apr 25 2.5 goals
3 Anaheim Ducks 9 Feb 15 Mar 5 1.4 goals
Columbus Blue Jackets 9 Apr 8 Apr 25 2.2 goals
Ottawa Senators 9 Jan 16 Feb 2 2.9 goals
6 Detroit Red Wings 8 Jan 22 Feb 5 2.5 goals
San Jose Sharks 8 Apr 10 Apr 24 2.5 goals
8 St. Louis Blues 7 Mar 22 Apr 5 2.4 goals
Winnipeg Jets 7 Apr 17 May 3 2.6 goals
10 Chicago Blackhawks 6 Apr 23 May 4 2.2 goals
Dallas Stars 6 Feb 4 Feb 22 1.3 goals
Vancouver Canucks 6 Feb 1 Feb 11 3.0 goals
Vancouver Canucks 6 Apr 26 May 4 2.7 goals
14 Anaheim Ducks 5 Apr 16 Apr 26 3.4 goals
Arizona Coyotes 5 Mar 10 Mar 18 2.4 goals
Arizona Coyotes 5 Apr 7 Apr 14 2.0 goals
Columbus Blue Jackets 5 Feb 20 Feb 28 1.6 goals
Dallas Stars 5 Apr 27 May 5 2.6 goals
Edmonton Oilers 5 May 15 May 24 1.8 goals
Los Angeles Kings 5 May 7 May 13 2.6 goals
Los Angeles Kings 5 Jan 28 Feb 9 1.8 goals
Montreal Canadiens 5 May 5 May 12 2.0 goals
Montreal Canadiens 5 Feb 20 Feb 27 1.6 goals
New Jersey Devils 5 Feb 27 Mar 6 2.6 goals
New York Islanders 5 Jan 24 Jan 31 1.6 goals
New York Rangers 5 Apr 29 May 6 3.2 goals
St. Louis Blues 5 Mar 6 Mar 17 2.0 goals
Toronto Maple Leafs 5 Apr 12 Apr 20 2.0 goals
29 Anaheim Ducks 4 Mar 10 Mar 16 4.0 goals
Buffalo Sabres 4 Apr 25 May 1 3.0 goals
Buffalo Sabres 4 Jan 31 Feb 18 2.2 goals
Calgary Flames 4 Mar 29 Apr 5 2.2 goals
Calgary Flames 4 Mar 20 Mar 26 1.5 goals
Chicago Blackhawks 4 Jan 13 Jan 19 2.8 goals
Chicago Blackhawks 4 Mar 13 Mar 20 2.5 goals
Colorado Avalanche 4 Jun 4 Jun 10 2.2 goals
Columbus Blue Jackets 4 Mar 22 Mar 28 2.2 goals
Dallas Stars 4 Feb 25 Mar 4 2.2 goals
Detroit Red Wings 4 Feb 28 Mar 9 3.0 goals
Los Angeles Kings 4 Feb 26 Mar 5 1.2 goals
New Jersey Devils 4 Mar 30 Apr 6 1.2 goals
New Jersey Devils 4 Mar 9 Mar 14 1.2 goals
New York Rangers 4 Feb 8 Feb 16 1.8 goals
New York Rangers 4 Jan 19 Jan 26 1.0 goals
Ottawa Senators 4 Feb 6 Feb 11 2.0 goals
Ottawa Senators 4 Apr 5 Apr 10 1.5 goals
Philadelphia Flyers 4 Mar 20 Mar 25 3.0 goals
San Jose Sharks 4 Mar 15 Mar 20 1.5 goals
St. Louis Blues 4 May 17 May 23 3.2 goals
Vancouver Canucks 4 Feb 19 Feb 25 1.8 goals
Washington Capitals 4 Feb 1 Feb 14 2.5 goals
Washington Capitals 4 May 17 May 23 1.8 goals
Winnipeg Jets 4 Jun 2 Jun 7 2.0 goals

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