The National Hockey League's Northeast Division was formed in 1993 as part of the Eastern Conference in a league realignment. Its predecessor was the Adams Division. The Northeast Division lasted for 19 seasons (not including the cancelled 2004âÂÂ05 season) until the 2013 league realignment, when all five of its teams were placed into the new Atlantic Division.
Although none of its members won the Stanley Cup following the realignment until the Boston Bruins' title in 2011, its members accounted for a combined 43 Stanley Cup championships (24 by Montreal, 13 by Toronto and 6 by Boston), which was the most championships of any division in the NHL prior to 2013. In 2012, the Boston Bruins became the first team to win consecutive division titles.
Division lineups
1993âÂÂ1995
Changes from the 1992âÂÂ93 season
- The Northeast Division is formed as a result of NHL realignment
- The Boston Bruins, Buffalo Sabres, Hartford Whalers, Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa Senators, and Quebec Nordiques come from the Adams Division
- The Pittsburgh Penguins come from the Patrick Division
1995âÂÂ1997
- Boston Bruins
- Buffalo Sabres
- Hartford Whalers
- Montreal Canadiens
- Ottawa Senators
- Pittsburgh Penguins
Changes from the 1994âÂÂ95 season
1997âÂÂ1998
- Boston Bruins
- Buffalo Sabres
- Carolina Hurricanes
- Montreal Canadiens
- Ottawa Senators
- Pittsburgh Penguins
Changes from the 1996âÂÂ97 season
1998âÂÂ2013
Changes from the 1997âÂÂ98 season
After the 2012âÂÂ13 season
The Northeast Division was dissolved as the league realigned into two conferences with two divisions each. All five teams were moved into the new Atlantic Division.
Division champions
- 1994 â Pittsburgh Penguins (44âÂÂ27âÂÂ13, 101 pts)
- 1995 â Quebec Nordiques (30âÂÂ13âÂÂ5, 65 pts)
- 1996 â Pittsburgh Penguins (49âÂÂ29âÂÂ4, 102 pts)
- 1997 â Buffalo Sabres (40âÂÂ30âÂÂ12, 92 pts)
- 1998 â Pittsburgh Penguins (40âÂÂ24âÂÂ18, 98 pts)
- 1999 â Ottawa Senators (44âÂÂ23âÂÂ15, 103 pts)
- 2000 â Toronto Maple Leafs (45âÂÂ27âÂÂ7âÂÂ3, 100 pts)
- 2001 â Ottawa Senators (48âÂÂ21âÂÂ9âÂÂ4, 109 pts)
- 2002 â Boston Bruins (43âÂÂ24âÂÂ6âÂÂ9, 101 pts)
- 2003 â Ottawa Senators (52âÂÂ21âÂÂ8âÂÂ1, 113 pts)
- 2004 â Boston Bruins (41âÂÂ19âÂÂ15âÂÂ7, 104 pts)
- 2005 â no season (NHL lockout)
- 2006 â Ottawa Senators (52âÂÂ21âÂÂ9, 113 pts)
- 2007 â Buffalo Sabres (53âÂÂ22âÂÂ7, 113 pts)
- 2008 â Montreal Canadiens (47âÂÂ25âÂÂ10, 104 pts)
- 2009 â Boston Bruins (53âÂÂ19âÂÂ10, 116 pts)
- 2010 â Buffalo Sabres (45âÂÂ27âÂÂ10, 100 pts)
- 2011 â Boston Bruins (46âÂÂ25âÂÂ11, 103 pts)
- 2012 â Boston Bruins (49âÂÂ29âÂÂ4, 102 pts)
- 2013 â Montreal Canadiens (29âÂÂ14âÂÂ5, 63 pts)
Season results
Notes
- The 1994âÂÂ95 NHL season was shortened to 48 games due to the lockout.
- The 2012âÂÂ13 NHL season was shortened to 48 games due to the lockout.
Stanley Cup winners produced
Presidents' Trophy winners produced
Northeast Division titles won by team
References