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Central Division
ConferenceWestern Conference
LeagueNational Hockey League
SportIce hockey
FormerlyNorris Division
Founded1993
Teams
No. of teams7 (8 in 2021)
Championships
Most recent Central Division champion(s)
Nashville Predators (1st 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. After the addition of the Vegas Golden Knights to the Pacific Division in 2017, the Central Division is currently the only division in the NHL without eight teams until the Seattle NHL team enters the league and the Arizona Coyotes are realigned into the Central Division in the 2021–22 NHL season.[1]


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


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Contents





  • 1 Current standings


  • 2 Division lineups

    • 2.1 1993–1996

      • 2.1.1 Changes from the 1992–93 season



    • 2.2 1996–1998

      • 2.2.1 Changes from the 1995–96 season



    • 2.3 1998–2000

      • 2.3.1 Changes from the 1997–98 season



    • 2.4 2000–2013

      • 2.4.1 Changes from the 1999–2000 season



    • 2.5 2013–present

      • 2.5.1 Changes from the 2012–13 season




  • 3 Division champions

    • 3.1 Season results



  • 4 Stanley Cup winners produced


  • 5 Presidents' Trophy winners produced


  • 6 Central Division titles won by team


  • 7 References




Current standings[edit]




























































































Central Division

Pos
Team

GP

W

L

OTL

ROW

GF

GA

GD

Pts
1

Winnipeg Jets
54
34
17
3
32
189
154
+35
71
2

Nashville Predators
56
33
19
4
32
174
143
+31
70
3

Dallas Stars
54
28
21
5
28
140
137
+3
61
4

Minnesota Wild
54
26
23
5
25
151
158
−7
57
5

St. Louis Blues
52
25
22
5
25
147
153
−6
55
6

Colorado Avalanche
53
22
22
9
22
176
177
−1
53
7

Chicago Blackhawks
55
22
24
9
21
177
201
−24
53
Updated to game(s) played on February 7, 2019. Source: National Hockey League


Division lineups[edit]



1993–1996[edit]


  • Chicago Blackhawks

  • Dallas Stars

  • Detroit Red Wings

  • St. Louis Blues

  • Toronto Maple Leafs

  • Winnipeg Jets


Changes from the 1992–93 season[edit]


  • The Central Division is formed as the result of NHL realignment

  • The Minnesota North Stars move to Dallas, Texas, and become the Dallas Stars

  • The Chicago Blackhawks, Dallas Stars, Detroit Red Wings, St. Louis Blues, and Toronto Maple Leafs come from the Norris Division

  • The Winnipeg Jets come from the Smythe Division


1996–1998[edit]


  • Chicago Blackhawks

  • Dallas Stars

  • Detroit Red Wings

  • Phoenix Coyotes

  • St. Louis Blues

  • Toronto Maple Leafs


Changes from the 1995–96 season[edit]


  • The Winnipeg Jets move to Phoenix, Arizona, to become the Phoenix Coyotes


1998–2000[edit]


  • Chicago Blackhawks

  • Detroit Red Wings

  • Nashville Predators

  • St. Louis Blues


Changes from the 1997–98 season[edit]


  • The Dallas Stars and Phoenix Coyotes move to the Pacific Division

  • The Toronto Maple Leafs move to the Northeast Division

  • The Nashville Predators are added as an expansion team


2000–2013[edit]


  • Chicago Blackhawks

  • Columbus Blue Jackets

  • Detroit Red Wings

  • Nashville Predators

  • St. Louis Blues


Changes from the 1999–2000 season[edit]


  • The Columbus Blue Jackets are added as an expansion team


2013–present[edit]


  • Chicago Blackhawks

  • Colorado Avalanche

  • Dallas Stars

  • Minnesota Wild

  • Nashville Predators

  • St. Louis Blues

  • Winnipeg Jets


Changes from the 2012–13 season[edit]


  • The Northwest Division is dissolved due to NHL realignment

  • The Columbus Blue Jackets move to the Metropolitan Division

  • The Detroit Red Wings move to the Atlantic Division

  • The Colorado Avalanche and Minnesota Wild come from the Northwest Division

  • The Dallas Stars come from the Pacific Division

  • The Winnipeg Jets come from the Southeast Division


Division champions[edit]


  • 1994 – Detroit Red Wings (46–30–8, 100 pts)

  • 1995 – Detroit Red Wings (33–11–4, 70 pts)

  • 1996 – Detroit Red Wings (62–13–7, 131 pts)

  • 1997 – Dallas Stars (48–26–8, 104 pts)

  • 1998 – Dallas Stars (49–22–11, 109 pts)

  • 1999 – Detroit Red Wings (43–32–7, 93 pts)

  • 2000 – St. Louis Blues (51–19–11–1, 114 pts)

  • 2001 – Detroit Red Wings (49–20–9–4, 111 pts)

  • 2002 – Detroit Red Wings (51–17–10–4, 116 pts)

  • 2003 – Detroit Red Wings (48–20–10–4, 110 pts)

  • 2004 – Detroit Red Wings (48–21–11–2, 109 pts)

  • 2005 – no season (NHL Lockout)

  • 2006 – Detroit Red Wings (58–16–8, 124 pts)

  • 2007 – Detroit Red Wings (50–19–13, 113 pts)

  • 2008 – Detroit Red Wings (54–21–7, 115 pts)

  • 2009 – Detroit Red Wings (51–21–10, 112 pts)

  • 2010 – Chicago Blackhawks (52–22–8, 112 pts)

  • 2011 – Detroit Red Wings (47–25–10, 104 pts)

  • 2012 – St. Louis Blues (49–22–11, 109 pts)

  • 2013 – Chicago Blackhawks (36–7–5, 77 pts)

  • 2014 – Colorado Avalanche (52–22–8, 112 pts)

  • 2015 – St. Louis Blues (51–24–7, 109 pts)

  • 2016 – Dallas Stars (50–23–9, 109 pts)

  • 2017 – Chicago Blackhawks (50–23–9, 109 pts)

  • 2018 – Nashville Predators (53–18–11, 117 pts)


Season results[edit]




























































































































































































Season1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th
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)

2004–05
No 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)
2016–17Chicago (109)
Minnesota (106)
St. Louis (99)
Nashville (94)
Winnipeg (87)
Dallas (79)
Colorado (48)
2017–18Nashville (117)
Winnipeg (114)
Minnesota (101)
Colorado (95)
St. Louis (94)
Dallas (92)
Chicago (76)


  •      Qualified for playoffs

  • ‡ denotes winner of the Presidents' Trophy

  • † denotes winner of the Stanley Cup



Stanley Cup winners produced[edit]


  • 1997 – Detroit Red Wings

  • 1998 – Detroit Red Wings

  • 2002 – Detroit Red Wings

  • 2008 – Detroit Red Wings

  • 2010 – Chicago Blackhawks

  • 2013 – Chicago Blackhawks

  • 2015 – Chicago Blackhawks


Presidents' Trophy winners produced[edit]


  • 1995 – Detroit Red Wings

  • 1996 – Detroit Red Wings

  • 1998 – Dallas Stars

  • 2000 – St. Louis Blues

  • 2002 – Detroit Red Wings

  • 2004 – Detroit Red Wings

  • 2006 – Detroit Red Wings

  • 2008 – Detroit Red Wings

  • 2013 – Chicago Blackhawks

  • 2018 – Nashville Predators


Central Division titles won by team[edit]


Teams in bold are currently in the division.






































TeamWinsLast win
Detroit Red Wings13
2011
Chicago Blackhawks3
2017
Dallas Stars3
2016
St. Louis Blues3
2015
Colorado Avalanche1
2014
Nashville Predators1
2018
Minnesota Wild0
Winnipeg Jets0
Columbus Blue Jackets0
Toronto Maple Leafs0

Winnipeg Jets/Phoenix Coyotes
0


References[edit]




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