Atlantic Division (NHL)

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The NHL's Atlantic Division was formed in 1993 as part of the Eastern Conference in a league realignment, the predecessor of which was the Patrick Division. It was changed in 2013 with the league's realignment.

Division lineups

1993–1998

Changes from the 1992–93 season

  • The Atlantic Division is formed as a result of NHL realignment
  • The New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders, New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, and Washington Capitals come from the Patrick Division
  • The Tampa Bay Lightning come from the Norris Division
  • The Florida Panthers are added as an expansion team

1998–2013

Changes from the 1997–98 season

2013–Present

Changes from the 2012–13 season

  • The Northeast and Southeast Divisions are dissolved due to NHL realignment
  • The New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders, New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, and Pittsburgh Penguins move to the Metropolitan Division
  • The Boston Bruins, Buffalo Sabres, Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa Senators, and Toronto Maple Leafs come from the Northeast Division
  • The Florida Panthers and Tampa Bay Lightning come from the Southeast Division
  • The Detroit Red Wings come from the Central Division

Division champions

Atlantic Division (1993–2013)

  • 1994—New York Rangers (52–24–8, 112 pts)
  • 1995—Philadelphia Flyers (28–16–4, 60 pts)
  • 1996—Philadelphia Flyers (45–24–13, 103 pts)
  • 1997—New Jersey Devils (45–23–14, 104 pts)
  • 1998—New Jersey Devils (48–23–11, 107 pts)
  • 1999—New Jersey Devils (47–24–11, 105 pts)
  • 2000—Philadelphia Flyers (45–22–12–3, 105 pts)
  • 2001—New Jersey Devils (48–19–12–3, 111 pts)
  • 2002—Philadelphia Flyers (42–27–10–3, 97 pts)
  • 2003—New Jersey Devils (46–20–10–6, 108 pts)
  • 2004—Philadelphia Flyers (40–21–15–6, 101 pts)
  • 2005—no season (NHL Lockout)
  • 2006—New Jersey Devils (46–27–9, 101 pts)
  • 2007—New Jersey Devils (49–24–9, 107 pts)
  • 2008—Pittsburgh Penguins (47–27–8, 102 pts)
  • 2009—New Jersey Devils (51–27–4, 106 pts)
  • 2010—New Jersey Devils (48–27–7, 103 pts)
  • 2011—Philadelphia Flyers (47–23–12, 106 pts)
  • 2012—New York Rangers (51–24–7, 109 pts)
  • 2013—Pittsburgh Penguins (36–12–0, 72 pts)

Atlantic Division (2013–present)

  • 2014—Boston Bruins (54–19–9, 117 pts)
  • 2015—Montreal Canadiens (50–22–10, 110 pts)
  • 2016—Florida Panthers (47–26–9, 103 pts)
  • 2017—Montreal Canadiens (47–26–9, 103 pts)

Season results

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Season 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
1993–94NY Rangers (112)New Jersey (106)Washington (88)NY Islanders (84)Florida (83)Philadelphia (80)Tampa Bay (71)
1994–95Philadelphia (60)New Jersey (52)Washington (52)NY Rangers (47)Florida (46)Tampa Bay (37)NY Islanders (35)
1995–96Philadelphia (103)NY Rangers (96)Florida (92)Washington (89)Tampa Bay (88)New Jersey (86)NY Islanders (54)
1996–97New Jersey (104)Philadelphia (103)Florida (89)NY Rangers (86)Washington (75)Tampa Bay (74)NY Islanders (70)
1997–98New Jersey (107)Philadelphia (95)Washington (92)NY Islanders (71)NY Rangers (68)Florida (63)Tampa Bay (44)
1998–99New Jersey (105)Philadelphia (93)Pittsburgh (90)NY Rangers (77)NY Islanders (58)
1999–2000Philadelphia (105)New Jersey (103)Pittsburgh (88)NY Rangers (73)NY Islanders (58)
2000–01New Jersey (111)Philadelphia (100)Pittsburgh (96)NY Rangers (72)NY Islanders (52)
2001–02Philadelphia (97)NY Islanders (96)New Jersey (95)NY Rangers (80)Pittsburgh (69)
2002–03New Jersey (108)Philadelphia (107)NY Islanders (83)NY Rangers (78)Pittsburgh (65)
2003–04Philadelphia (101)New Jersey (100)NY Islanders (91)NY Rangers (69)Pittsburgh (58)
2004–05No season due to 2004–05 NHL lockout
2005–06New Jersey (101)Philadelphia (101)NY Rangers (100)NY Islanders (78)Pittsburgh (58)
2006–07New Jersey (107)Pittsburgh (105)NY Rangers (94)NY Islanders (92)Philadelphia (56)
2007–08Pittsburgh (102)New Jersey (99)NY Rangers (97)Philadelphia (95)NY Islanders (79)
2008–09New Jersey (106)Pittsburgh (99)Philadelphia (99)NY Rangers (95)NY Islanders (61)
2009–10New Jersey (103)Pittsburgh (101)Philadelphia (88)NY Rangers (87)NY Islanders (79)
2010–11Philadelphia (106)Pittsburgh (106)NY Rangers (93)New Jersey (81)NY Islanders (73)
2011–12NY Rangers (109)Pittsburgh (108)Philadelphia (103)New Jersey (102)NY Islanders (79)
2012–13Pittsburgh (72)NY Rangers (56)NY Islanders (55)Philadelphia (49)New Jersey (48)
Realignment
2013–14Boston (117)Tampa Bay (101)Montreal (100)Detroit (93)Ottawa (88)Toronto (84)Florida (66)Buffalo (52)
2014–15Montreal (110)Tampa Bay (108)Detroit (100)Ottawa (99)Boston (96)Florida (91)Toronto (68)Buffalo (54)
2015–16Florida (103)Tampa Bay (97)Detroit (93)Boston (93)Ottawa (85)Montreal (82)Buffalo (81)Toronto (69)
2016–17Montreal (103)Ottawa (98)Boston (95)Toronto (95)Tampa Bay (94)Florida (81)Detroit (79)Buffalo (78)
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  • Green background denotes qualified for playoffs

Stanley Cup winners produced

  1. 1994—New York Rangers
  2. 1995—New Jersey Devils
  3. 2000—New Jersey Devils
  4. 2003—New Jersey Devils
  5. 2009—Pittsburgh Penguins

Presidents' Trophy winners produced

  1. 1994—New York Rangers
  2. 2014—Boston Bruins

Atlantic Division titles won by team

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Teams in bold are currently in the division.

References

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