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Have we ever had a 9 game regular season winning streak before?


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This is the first 9 game streak.

The Panthers won 11 out of 12 to end 2013.  Then won 3 out of 5 to start 2014 before going 0-6-1 and they have won 9 in a row since.  

If you forget the bad losing streak (and I have nearly forgotten it with the recent good times) they are 23-3 outside the 0-6-1 debacle.

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went thru PFR year by year and this is currently our longest regular season streak over more than one year with 9 consecutive wins. asides from the 8 straight in 2013, nothing comes much past 4-6 games.

I'm sure we had a couple 7 win streaks.

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I'm sure we had a couple 7 win streaks.

complete list:

(9) 4 to end the 2014 season, 5 to start this year

(8) the glorious 2013 run from 1-3 to 9-3

(7) 7 to end the 96 season, lost opener in 97.

(7) 2 to end 2002, then 5 in a row for 2003.

(6) in middle of 2005 season (from 1-2 to 7-2)

(5) three to end the 2013 season, and two to start the 2014 season

 

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Our longest in-season streak was 8 games back in 2013. I'm trying to find one that's 9 games over 2 seasons and I'm not finding any. Can someone confirm?

II defintely read somewhere yesterday that the 9 game streak is a franchise record.  I'll see if I can remember where I saw it.

edit: nevermind, others have posted plenty of confirmation... I should have waited to reply.

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