The NHL's Southeast Division was formed in 1998 as part of the Eastern Conference due to expansion.
Current lineup[]
- Atlanta Thrashers
- Carolina Hurricanes
- Florida Panthers
- Tampa Bay Lightning
- Washington Capitals
Current standings[]
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Southeast Division[1]
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GP
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W
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L
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OTL
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GF
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GA
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Pts
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1
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Tampa Bay Lightning
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10
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7
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2
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1
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35
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30
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15
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2
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Washington Capitals
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11
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7
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4
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0
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34
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25
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14
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3
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Atlanta Thrashers
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11
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5
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4
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2
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36
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40
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12
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4
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Carolina Hurricanes
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11
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5
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6
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0
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27
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33
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10
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5
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Florida Panthers
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9
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4
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5
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0
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24
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21
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8
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After games of November 1, 2010
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v •d •e
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Division lineups[]
1998–1999[]
- Carolina Hurricanes (from the Northeast Division)
- Florida Panthers (from the Atlantic Division)
- Tampa Bay Lightning (from the Atlantic Division)
- Washington Capitals (from the Atlantic Division)
1999–present[]
- Atlanta Thrashers (joined the NHL as an expansion team in the 1999–2000 season)
- Carolina Hurricanes
- Florida Panthers
- Tampa Bay Lightning
- Washington Capitals
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)
Stanley Cup winners produced[]
- 2004 - Tampa Bay Lightning
- 2006 - Carolina Hurricanes
Southeast Division titles won by team[]
Team
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Number of Championships Won
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Last Year Won
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Washington Capitals
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5
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2010
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Carolina Hurricanes
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3
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2006
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Tampa Bay Lightning
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2
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2004
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Atlanta Thrashers
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1
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2007
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Florida Panthers
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0
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