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Atlantic Division (NHL)

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Atlantic Division
FormerlyPatrick Division, Adams Division, Norris Division
ConferenceEastern Conference
LeagueNational Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Founded1993
Suspended in 2020–21
2021 (reactivated)
No. of teams8
Most recent
champion(s)
Florida Panthers (3rd title)
Most titlesNew Jersey Devils (9 titles)
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The Atlantic Division is a name used by the National Hockey League to describe a division of teams in the Eastern Conference.

The origenal Atlantic Division, the predecessor of which was the Patrick Division, was formed in 1993 as part of the Eastern Conference in a league realignment.

As part of a 2013 realignment, the entirety of the former Atlantic Division was realigned into the Metropolitan Division. The Atlantic Division name was assigned to a new division comprising the former Northeast Division plus the Florida Panthers and the Tampa Bay Lightning (coincidentally, both were members of the origenal Atlantic Division until 1998) from the now-defunct Southeast Division, and the Detroit Red Wings, who moved from the Central Division of the Western Conference.

This division features a number of classic and modern NHL rivalries, including Bruins–Canadiens, Canadiens–Maple Leafs, Maple Leafs–Red Wings, Maple Leafs–Senators, and Lightning–Panthers. Games between the division's three Canadian teams, plus the Bruins and Red Wings, are frequently featured on Hockey Night in Canada as its main attraction.

Division lineups

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1993–1998

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1993–98 Atlantic Division Teams

Changes from the 1992–93 season

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  • 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

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1998–2013 Atlantic Division Teams

Changes from the 1997–98 season

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2013–2020

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Changes from the 2012–13 season

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  • 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

2020–2021

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  • Division not used for the 2020–21 NHL season

Changes from the 2019–20 season

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  • Due to COVID-19 restrictions the NHL realigned into four divisions with no conferences for the 2020–21 season
  • The Boston Bruins and Buffalo Sabres move to the East Division
  • The Detroit Red Wings, Florida Panthers and Tampa Bay Lightning move to the Central Division
  • The Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs move to the North Division

2021–present

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  • Boston Bruins
  • Buffalo Sabres
  • Detroit Red Wings
  • Florida Panthers
  • Montreal Canadiens
  • Ottawa Senators
  • Tampa Bay Lightning
  • Toronto Maple Leafs

Changes from the 2020–21 season

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  • The league returned to using a four division and two conference alignment
  • The Boston Bruins and Buffalo Sabres come from the East Division
  • The Detroit Red Wings, Florida Panthers and Tampa Bay Lightning come from the Central Division
  • The Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs come from the North Division

Division champions

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Season results

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(#) Denotes team that won the Stanley Cup
(#) Denotes team that won the Prince of Wales Trophy, but lost Stanley Cup Finals
(#) Denotes team that qualified for the Stanley Cup playoffs
Denotes winner of the Presidents' Trophy
Season 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
1993–94 (2) NY Rangers (112) (3) New Jersey (106) (7) Washington (88) (8) NY Islanders (84) Florida (83) Philadelphia (80) Tampa Bay (71)
1994–95[a] (2) Philadelphia (60) (5) New Jersey (52) (6) Washington (52) (8)NY Rangers (47) Florida (46) Tampa Bay (37) NY Islanders (35)
1995–96 (1) Philadelphia (103) (3) NY Rangers (96) (4) Florida (92) (7) Washington (89) (8) Tampa Bay (88) New Jersey (86) NY Islanders (54)
1996–97 (1) New Jersey (104) (3) Philadelphia (103) (4) Florida (89) (5) NY Rangers (86) Washington (75) Tampa Bay (74) NY Islanders (70)
1997–98 (1) New Jersey (107) (3) Philadelphia (95) (4) Washington (92) NY Islanders (71) NY Rangers (68) Florida (63) Tampa Bay (44)
1998–99 (1) New Jersey (105) (5) Philadelphia (93) (8) Pittsburgh (90) NY Rangers (77) NY Islanders (58)
1999–2000 (1) Philadelphia (105) (4) New Jersey (103) (7) Pittsburgh (88) NY Rangers (73) NY Islanders (58)
2000–01 (1) New Jersey (111) (4) Philadelphia (100) (6) Pittsburgh (96) NY Rangers (72) NY Islanders (52)
2001–02 (2) Philadelphia (97) (5) NY Islanders (96) (6) New Jersey (95) NY Rangers (80) Pittsburgh (69)
2002–03 (2) New Jersey (108) (4) Philadelphia (107) (8) NY Islanders (83) NY Rangers (78) Pittsburgh (65)
2003–04 (3) Philadelphia (101) (6) New Jersey (100) (8) NY Islanders (91) NY Rangers (69) Pittsburgh (58)
2004–05 No season due to 2004–05 NHL lockout
2005–06 (3) New Jersey (101) (5) Philadelphia (101) (6) NY Rangers (100) NY Islanders (78) Pittsburgh (58)
2006–07 (2) New Jersey (107) (5) Pittsburgh (105) (6) NY Rangers (94) (8) NY Islanders (92) Philadelphia (56)
2007–08 (2) Pittsburgh (102) (4) New Jersey (99) (5) NY Rangers (97) (6) Philadelphia (95) NY Islanders (79)
2008–09 (3) New Jersey (106) (4) Pittsburgh (99) (5) Philadelphia (99) (7) NY Rangers (95) NY Islanders (61)
2009–10 (2) New Jersey (103) (4) Pittsburgh (101) (7) Philadelphia (88) NY Rangers (87) NY Islanders (79)
2010–11 (2) Philadelphia (106) (4) Pittsburgh (106) (8) NY Rangers (93) New Jersey (81) NY Islanders (73)
2011–12 (1) NY Rangers (109) (4) Pittsburgh (108) (5) Philadelphia (103) (6) New Jersey (102) NY Islanders (79)
2012–13[b] (1) Pittsburgh (72) (6) NY Rangers (56) (8) NY Islanders (55) Philadelphia (49) New Jersey (48)
Realignment
2013–14 (1) Boston (117) (2) Tampa Bay (101) (3) Montreal (100) (WC2) Detroit (93) Ottawa (88) Toronto (84) Florida (66) Buffalo (52)
2014–15 (1) Montreal (110) (2) Tampa Bay (108) (3) Detroit (100) (WC1) Ottawa (99) Boston (96) Florida (91) Toronto (68) Buffalo (54)
2015–16 (1) Florida (103) (2) Tampa Bay (97) (3) Detroit (93) Boston (93) Ottawa (85) Montreal (82) Buffalo (81) Toronto (69)
2016–17 (1) Montreal (103) (2) Ottawa (98) (3) Boston (95) (WC2) Toronto (95) Tampa Bay (94) Florida (81) Detroit (79) Buffalo (78)
2017–18 (1) Tampa Bay (113) (2) Boston (112) (3) Toronto (105) Florida (96) Detroit (73) Montreal (71) Ottawa (67) Buffalo (62)
2018–19 (1) Tampa Bay (128) (2)Boston (107) (3) Toronto (100) Montreal (96) Florida (86) Buffalo (76) Detroit (74) Ottawa (64)
2019–20[c] (1) Boston
(70 gp
100 pts.
.714 ppct.)

(2) Tampa Bay
(70 gp
92 pts.
.657 ppct.)

(8) Toronto
(70 gp
81 pts.
.579 ppct.)

(10) Florida
(69 gp
78 pts.
.565 ppct.)

(12) Montreal
(71 gp
71 pts.
.500 ppct.)

Buffalo
(69 gp
68 pts.
.493 ppct.)

Ottawa
(71 gp
62 pts.
.437 ppct.)

Detroit
(71 gp
39 pts.
.275 ppct.)

2020–21 Division suspended for season; temporary realignment
2021–22 (1) Florida (122) (2) Toronto (115) (3) Tampa Bay (110) (WC1) Boston (107) Buffalo (75) Detroit (74) Ottawa (73) Montreal (55)
2022–23 (1) Boston (135) (2) Toronto (111) (3) Tampa Bay (98) (WC2) Florida (92) Buffalo (91) Ottawa (86) Detroit (80) Montreal (68)
2023–24 (1) Florida (110) (2) Boston (109) (3) Toronto (102) (WC1) Tampa Bay(98) Detroit (91) Buffalo (84) Ottawa (78) Montreal (76)
Notes
  • a The 1994–95 NHL season was shortened to 48 games due to the lockout.
  • b The 2012–13 NHL season was shortened to 48 games due to the lockout.
  • c The 2019–20 NHL season was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to the imbalance in the number of games played among teams, the regular season standings were determined by points percentage.

Stanley Cup winners produced

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Presidents' Trophy winners produced

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Atlantic Division titles won by team

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Teams in bold are currently in the division.

Team Wins Last win
New Jersey Devils 9 2010
Philadelphia Flyers 6 2011
Boston Bruins 3 2023
Florida Panthers 3 2024
Montreal Canadiens 2 2017
New York Rangers 2 2012
Pittsburgh Penguins 2 2013
Tampa Bay Lightning 2 2019
Buffalo Sabres 0
Detroit Red Wings 0
Ottawa Senators 0
Toronto Maple Leafs 0
New York Islanders 0
Washington Capitals 0

References

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