Joe Thornton said he signed a one-year contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs on Oct. 16 because he wanted to be an NHL champion.
"I need to win a Stanley Cup and I think this is a great team that could do that," the forward said.
No player in the 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs has played more regular-season games without lifting the Stanley Cup over his head. The 41-year-old, who has played 1,680 games, hopes the drought will end with Toronto.
San Jose Sharks forward Patrick Marleau is the only player in NHL history to have played more games than Thornton and not won a Stanley Cup. Marleau, who was a teammate of Thornton for 12 seasons in San Jose, has played 1,779 regular-season games, the most in NHL history. The Sharks did not qualify for the playoffs this season.
Thornton is not the only veteran seeking that elusive first Cup win. Here's a rundown of the eight players in the postseason who have never won a Cup after playing at least 1,000 regular-season games. Rankings are in order of most games played.
Joe Thornton, Toronto Maple Leafs (1,680 regular-season games; 179 playoff games)
Thornton is third among all players in the playoffs in postseason points with 133 (31 goals, 102 assists), behind Sidney Crosby (189) and Evgeni Malkin (169) of the Pittsburgh Penguins. The forward's lone visit to a Stanley Cup Final came with the Sharks in 2016, when they lost in six games to the Penguins. This is Thornton's 18th appearance in the postseason. He made the conference final three other times with the Sharks (2010, 2011, 2018).