2013
04.12
class="ui-droppable">The shortened 2013 NHL season has given hockey fans two amazing streaks to enjoy, both of which have helped the sport recover and win back fans following a lengthy lockout that reduced the schedule from 82 to 48 games.

The Chicago Blackhawks started the season with a record 24-game point streak, which was the third-longest single-season streak of games without a regulation loss.

Four days prior to the Blackhawks' streak ending on March 6 with a 6-2 loss to the Colorado Avalanche, the Pittsburgh Penguins began their own impressive streak.

Starting with a 7-6 victory against the Montreal Canadiens on the road, the Penguins went on to become the first team in the NHL history to ever go undefeated in a calendar month with ...

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