Southeast Division (NHL)
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The NHL's Southeast Division was formed in 1998 as part of the Eastern Conference due to expansion.
[edit] Current lineup
[edit] Current standings
After games of March 2, 2012
[edit] Division lineups
[edit] 1998–1999
- Carolina Hurricanes
- Florida Panthers
- Tampa Bay Lightning
- Washington Capitals
[edit] Changes from the 1997–1998 season
- The Florida Panthers, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Washington Capitals move from the Atlantic Division
- The Carolina Hurricanes move from the Northeast Division
[edit] 1999–2011
- Atlanta Thrashers
- Carolina Hurricanes
- Florida Panthers
- Tampa Bay Lightning
- Washington Capitals
[edit] 2011–present
- Carolina Hurricanes
- Florida Panthers
- Tampa Bay Lightning
- Washington Capitals
- Winnipeg Jets
[edit] Changes from the 2010–2011 season
- The Atlanta Thrashers announce a move to Winnipeg, Manitoba and to be renamed the Jets. Winnipeg will take Atlanta's place in the Southeast for 2011-12, after which there is expected to be further re-alignment because Winnipeg is so far from all of the other teams' locations in the division.
[edit] Division Champions
- 1998–99 - Carolina Hurricanes (34–30–18, 86 pts)
- 1999–00 - Washington Capitals (44–24–12–2, 102 pts)
- 2000–01 - Washington Capitals (41–27–10–4, 96 pts)
- 2001–02 - Carolina Hurricanes (35–26–16–5, 91 pts)
- 2002–03 - Tampa Bay Lightning (36–25–16–5, 93 pts)
- 2003–04 - Tampa Bay Lightning (46–22–8–6, 106 pts)
- 2004–05 - no season (NHL Lockout)
- 2005–06 - Carolina Hurricanes (52–22–8, 112 pts)
- 2006–07 - Atlanta Thrashers (43–28–11, 97 pts)
- 2007–08 - Washington Capitals (43–31–8, 94 pts)
- 2008–09 - Washington Capitals (50–24–8, 108 pts)
- 2009–10 - Washington Capitals (54–15–13, 121 pts)
- 2010–11 - Washington Capitals (48–23–11, 107 pts)
- 2004 - Tampa Bay Lightning
- 2006 - Carolina Hurricanes
- 2010 - Washington Capitals
[edit] Southeast Division titles won by team
[edit] See also
[edit] References