Central Division (NHL)

Central Division
Conference Western Conference
League National Hockey League
Sport Ice hockey
Formerly Norris Division
Inaugural season 1993–94 season
Teams
No. of teams 7
Championships
Most recent Central Division champion(s) Dallas Stars (3rd title)
Most Central Division titles Detroit Red Wings (13 titles)

The NHL's Central Division was formed in 1993 as part of the Western Conference in a league realignment. Its predecessor was the Norris Division. As part of the 2013 realignment, the Central Division expanded into 7 teams. It is also one of two successors to the Northwest Division. Three of its teams—Minnesota, Nashville, and Winnipeg (as the Atlanta Thrashers) — joined the NHL in the league's last phase of expansion between 1998 and 2000. The fourth team in that group, the Columbus Blue Jackets, are no longer part of the Central Division.

The Central Division has sent five teams to the Stanley Cup playoffs on six different occasions. In every season since the most recent realignment in 2013, Central Division teams have occupied both Wild Card playoff spots in the Western Conference

Division lineups

1993–1996

Changes from the 1992–93 season

1996–1998

Changes from the 1995–96 season

1998–2000

Changes from the 1997–98 season

2000–2013

Changes from the 1999–2000 season

2013–Present

Changes from the 2012–13 season

Division Champions

Season results

Season 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th
1993–94Detroit (100)Toronto (98)Dallas (97)St. Louis (91)Chicago (87)Winnipeg (57)
1994–95Detroit (70)St. Louis (61)Chicago (53)Toronto (50)Dallas (42)Winnipeg (39)
1995–96Detroit (131)Chicago (94)Toronto (80)St. Louis (80)Winnipeg (78)Dallas (66)
1996–97Dallas (104)Detroit (94)Phoenix (83)St. Louis (83)Chicago (81)Toronto (68)
1997–98Dallas (109)Detroit (103)St. Louis (98)Phoenix (82)Chicago (73)Toronto (69)
1998–99Detroit (93)St. Louis (87)Chicago (70)Nashville (63)
1999–2000St. Louis (114)Detroit (108)Chicago (78)Nashville (70)
2000–01Detroit (111)St. Louis (103)Nashville (80)Chicago (71)Columbus (71)
2001–02Detroit (116)St. Louis (98)Chicago (96)Nashville (69)Columbus (57)
2002–03Detroit (110)St. Louis (99)Chicago (79)Nashville (74)Columbus (69)
2003–04Detroit (109)St. Louis (91)Nashville (91)Columbus (62)Chicago (59)
2004–05No season due to 2004–05 NHL lockout
2005–06Detroit (124)Nashville (106)Columbus (74)Chicago (65)St. Louis (57)
2006–07Detroit (113)Nashville (110)St. Louis (81)Columbus (73)Chicago (71)
2007–08Detroit (115)Nashville (91)Chicago (88)Columbus (80)St. Louis (79)
2008–09Detroit (112)Chicago (104)St. Louis (92)Columbus (92)Nashville (88)
2009–10Chicago (112)Detroit (102)Nashville (100)St. Louis (90)Columbus (79)
2010–11Detroit (104)Nashville (99)Chicago (97)St. Louis (87)Columbus (81)
2011–12St. Louis (109)Nashville (104)Detroit (102)Chicago (101)Columbus (65)
2012–13Chicago (77)St. Louis (60)Detroit (56)Columbus (55)Nashville (41)
2013–14Colorado (112)St. Louis (111)Chicago (107)Minnesota (98)Dallas (91)Nashville (88)Winnipeg (84)
2014–15St. Louis (109)Nashville (104)Chicago (102)Minnesota (100)Winnipeg (99)Dallas (92)Colorado (90)
2015–16Dallas (109)St. Louis (107)Chicago (103)Nashville (96)Minnesota (87)Colorado (82)Winnipeg (78)

Stanley Cup winners produced

  1. 1997—Detroit Red Wings
  2. 1998—Detroit Red Wings
  3. 2002—Detroit Red Wings
  4. 2008—Detroit Red Wings
  5. 2010—Chicago Blackhawks
  6. 2013—Chicago Blackhawks
  7. 2015—Chicago Blackhawks

Presidents' Trophy winners produced

  1. 1995—Detroit Red Wings
  2. 1996—Detroit Red Wings
  3. 1998—Dallas Stars
  4. 2000—St. Louis Blues
  5. 2002—Detroit Red Wings
  6. 2004—Detroit Red Wings
  7. 2006—Detroit Red Wings
  8. 2008—Detroit Red Wings
  9. 2013—Chicago Blackhawks

Central Division titles won by team

Team Number of Championships Won Last Year Won
Detroit Red Wings 13 2011
Dallas Stars 3 2016
St. Louis Blues 3 2015
Chicago Blackhawks 2 2013
Colorado Avalanche 1 2014
Minnesota Wild 0
Nashville Predators 0
Winnipeg Jets 0
Columbus Blue Jackets 0
Toronto Maple Leafs 0
Winnipeg Jets/Phoenix Coyotes 0

Teams in bold are currently in the division.

References

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