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.

Contents

  • Carolina Hurricanes
  • Florida Panthers
  • Tampa Bay Lightning
  • Washington Capitals

  • The Carolina Hurricanes move in from the Northeast Division
  • The Florida Panthers, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Washington Capitals move in from the Atlantic Division

  • Atlanta Thrashers
  • Carolina Hurricanes
  • Florida Panthers
  • Tampa Bay Lightning
  • Washington Capitals

  • The Atlanta Thrashers were added as an expansion team and played their first game in the 1999-2000 season.

Team Number of Championships Won Last Year Won
Carolina Hurricanes 3 2006
Tampa Bay Lightning 2 2004
Washington Capitals 2 2001
Atlanta Thrashers 1 2007


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