Central Division (NHL)
Formerly | Norris Division |
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Conference | Western Conference |
League | National Hockey League |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 1993 |
No. of teams | 8 |
Most recent champion(s) | Winnipeg Jets (1st title) |
Most titles | Detroit Red Wings (13 titles) |
The National Hockey League's Central Division was formed in 1993 as part of the Western Conference in a league realignment. Its predecessor was the Norris Division and its also one of two successors to the Northwest Division. The Chicago Blackhawks have been a member of the Central Division in all of its seasons since the original 1993 realignment. The Arizona Coyotes (as the original Winnipeg Jets), Dallas Stars and St. Louis Blues were also original members of the division, but were realigned to a different division for a while before returning; both the Coyotes and Stars were moved to the Pacific Division in 1998 (the Stars moved back to the Central in 2013, and the Coyotes followed in 2021), while the Blues were moved to the West Division during the temporary 2020β21 realignment. Three of its teamsβthe Minnesota Wild, Nashville Predators, and Winnipeg Jets (as the Atlanta Thrashers)βjoined the NHL during a league expansion phase between 1998 and 2000. The fourth team in that three-year expansion period, the Columbus Blue Jackets, was once a member of the Central Division, but moved to the Metropolitan Division after the 2013 realignment.
After the addition of the Vegas Golden Knights to the Pacific Division in 2017, the Central Division was the only division in the NHL without eight teams. This situation remained in effect until the 2020β21 NHL season, when the COVID-19 pandemic compelled a radical re-alignment of the divisions, including the temporary abolition of the Eastern and Western conferences. The Central Division was the only existing division retained for the 2020β21 NHL season. Only three of the eight Central Division teams for 2020β21 were members of the division in the previous season.
The Central Division has sent five teams to the Stanley Cup playoffs on seven occasions. In the first three seasons after the realignment of 2013, Central Division teams occupied both Wild Card playoff spots in the Western Conference. This occurred again in the 2018β19 season, for the fourth time in six seasons. In the pandemic-shortened 2019β20 season, all Central Division teams made the 2020 Stanley Cup playoffs due to the 24-team format.
Division lineups
1993β1996
Changes from the 1992β93 season
- 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
1996β1998
- Chicago Blackhawks
- Dallas Stars
- Detroit Red Wings
- Phoenix Coyotes
- St. Louis Blues
- Toronto Maple Leafs
Changes from the 1995β96 season
- The Winnipeg Jets move to Phoenix, Arizona, to become the Phoenix Coyotes
1998β2000
- Chicago Blackhawks
- Detroit Red Wings
- Nashville Predators
- St. Louis Blues
Changes from the 1997β98 season
- 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
2000β2013
- Chicago Blackhawks
- Columbus Blue Jackets
- Detroit Red Wings
- Nashville Predators
- St. Louis Blues
Changes from the 1999β2000 season
- The Columbus Blue Jackets are added as an expansion team
2013β2020
- Chicago Blackhawks
- Colorado Avalanche
- Dallas Stars
- Minnesota Wild
- Nashville Predators
- St. Louis Blues
- Winnipeg Jets
Changes from the 2012β13 season
- 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
2020β2021
- Carolina Hurricanes
- Chicago Blackhawks
- Columbus Blue Jackets
- Dallas Stars
- Detroit Red Wings
- Florida Panthers
- Nashville Predators
- Tampa Bay Lightning
Changes from the 2019β20 season
- Due to COVID-19 restrictions the NHL realigned into four divisions with no conferences for the 2020β21 season
- The Colorado Avalanche, Minnesota Wild and St. Louis Blues move to the West Division
- The Winnipeg Jets move to the North Division
- The Carolina Hurricanes and Columbus Blue Jackets come from the Metropolitan Division
- The Detroit Red Wings, Florida Panthers and Tampa Bay Lightning come from the Atlantic Division
2021β2024
- Arizona Coyotes
- Chicago Blackhawks
- Colorado Avalanche
- Dallas Stars
- Minnesota Wild
- Nashville Predators
- St. Louis Blues
- Winnipeg Jets
Changes from the 2020β21 season
- The league returned to using a four division and two conference alignment
- The Carolina Hurricanes and Columbus Blue Jackets move to the Metropolitan Division
- The Detroit Red Wings, Florida Panthers and Tampa Bay Lightning move to the Atlantic Division
- The Arizona Coyotes, Colorado Avalanche, Minnesota Wild and St. Louis Blues come from the West Division
- The Winnipeg Jets come from the North Division
From the 2013β20 alignment to this grouping, the only change was the addition of the Arizona Coyotes, moved from the Pacific Division to make room there for the expansion Seattle Kraken.
2024β2025
- Chicago Blackhawks
- Colorado Avalanche
- Dallas Stars
- Minnesota Wild
- Nashville Predators
- St. Louis Blues
- Utah Hockey Club
- Winnipeg Jets
Changes from the 2023β24 season
- The Arizona Coyotes cease operations
- The Coyotes' hockey operations including draft picks, personnel and player contracts are sold to the expansion Utah Hockey Club based in Salt Lake City, Utah
- The Utah Hockey Club are added as an expansion team
2025βpresent
- Chicago Blackhawks
- Colorado Avalanche
- Dallas Stars
- Minnesota Wild
- Nashville Predators
- St. Louis Blues
- Utah Mammoth
- Winnipeg Jets
Changes from the 2024β25 season
- The Utah Hockey Club is renamed to the Utah Mammoth
Division champions
- 1994 β Detroit Red Wings (46β30β8, 100 pts)
- 1995 β Detroit Red Wings (33β11β4, 70 pts)
- 1996 β Detroit Red Wings (62β13β7, 131 pts)
- 1997 β Dallas Stars (48β26β8, 104 pts)
- 1998 β Dallas Stars (49β22β11, 109 pts)
- 1999 β Detroit Red Wings (43β32β7, 93 pts)
- 2000 β St. Louis Blues (51β19β11β1, 114 pts)
- 2001 β Detroit Red Wings (49β20β9β4, 111 pts)
- 2002 β Detroit Red Wings (51β17β10β4, 116 pts)
- 2003 β Detroit Red Wings (48β20β10β4, 110 pts)
- 2004 β Detroit Red Wings (48β21β11β2, 109 pts)
- 2005 β no season (NHL Lockout)
- 2006 β Detroit Red Wings (58β16β8, 124 pts)
- 2007 β Detroit Red Wings (50β19β13, 113 pts)
- 2008 β Detroit Red Wings (54β21β7, 115 pts)
- 2009 β Detroit Red Wings (51β21β10, 112 pts)
- 2010 β Chicago Blackhawks (52β22β8, 112 pts)
- 2011 β Detroit Red Wings (47β25β10, 104 pts)
- 2012 β St. Louis Blues (49β22β11, 109 pts)
- 2013 β Chicago Blackhawks (36β7β5, 77 pts)
- 2014 β Colorado Avalanche (52β22β8, 112 pts)
- 2015 β St. Louis Blues (51β24β7, 109 pts)
- 2016 β Dallas Stars (50β23β9, 109 pts)
- 2017 β Chicago Blackhawks (50β23β9, 109 pts)
- 2018 β Nashville Predators (53β18β11, 117 pts)
- 2019 β Nashville Predators (47β29β6, 100 pts)
- 2020 β St. Louis Blues (42β19β10, 94 pts)
- 2021 β Carolina Hurricanes (36β12β8, 80 pts)
- 2022 β Colorado Avalanche (56β19β7, 119 pts)
- 2023 β Colorado Avalanche (51β24β7, 109 pts)
- 2024 β Dallas Stars (52β21β9, 113 pts)
- 2025 β Winnipeg Jets (56β22β4, 116 pts)
Season results
(#) | Denotes team that won the Stanley Cup |
(#) | Denotes team that won the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl, but lost Stanley Cup Finals |
(#) | Denotes team that qualified for the Stanley Cup playoffs |
β‘ | Denotes winner of the Presidents' Trophy |
Season | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th |
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1993β94 | (1) Detroit (100) | (3) Toronto (98) | (4) Dallas (97) | (5) St. Louis (91) | (6) Chicago (87) | Winnipeg (57) | ||
1994β95[a] | (1) Detroit (70)β‘ | (3) St. Louis (61) | (4) Chicago (53) | (5) Toronto (50) | (8) Dallas (42) | Winnipeg (39) | ||
1995β96 | (1) Detroit (131)β‘ | (3) Chicago (94) | (4) Toronto (80) | (5) St. Louis (80) | (8) Winnipeg (78) | Dallas (66) | ||
1996β97 | (2) Dallas (104) | (3) Detroit (94) | (5) Phoenix (83) | (6) St. Louis (83) | (8) Chicago (81) | Toronto (68) | ||
1997β98 | (1) Dallas (109)β‘ | (3) Detroit (103) | (4) St. Louis (98) | (6) Phoenix (82) | Chicago (73) | Toronto (69) | ||
1998β99 | (3) Detroit (93) | (5) St. Louis (87) | Chicago (70) | Nashville (63) | ||||
1999β2000 | (1) St. Louis (114)β‘ | (4) Detroit (108) | Chicago (78) | Nashville (70) | ||||
2000β01 | (2) Detroit (111) | (4) St. Louis (103) | Nashville (80) | Chicago (71) | Columbus (71) | |||
2001β02 | (1) Detroit (116)β‘ | (4) St. Louis (98) | (5) Chicago (96) | Nashville (69) | Columbus (57) | |||
2002β03 | (2) Detroit (110) | (5) St. Louis (99) | Chicago (79) | Nashville (74) | Columbus (69) | |||
2003β04 | (1) Detroit (109)β‘ | (7) St. Louis (91) | (8) Nashville (91) | Columbus (62) | Chicago (59) | |||
2004β05 | No season due to 2004β05 NHL lockout | |||||||
2005β06 | (1) Detroit (124)β‘ | (4) Nashville (106) | Columbus (74) | Chicago (65) | St. Louis (57) | |||
2006β07 | (1) Detroit (113) | (4) Nashville (110) | St. Louis (81) | Columbus (73) | Chicago (71) | |||
2007β08 | (1) Detroit (115)β‘ | (8) Nashville (91) | Chicago (88) | Columbus (80) | St. Louis (79) | |||
2008β09 | (2) Detroit (112) | (4)Chicago (104) | (6) St. Louis (92) | (7) Columbus (92) | Nashville (88) | |||
2009β10 | (2) Chicago (112) | (5) Detroit (102) | (7) Nashville (100) | St. Louis (90) | Columbus (79) | |||
2010β11 | (3) Detroit (104) | (5) Nashville (99) | (8) Chicago (97) | St. Louis (87) | Columbus (81) | |||
2011β12 | (2) St. Louis (109) | (4) Nashville (104) | (5) Detroit (102) | (6) Chicago (101) | Columbus (65) | |||
2012β13[b] | (1) Chicago (77)β‘ | (4) St. Louis (60) | (7) Detroit (56) | Columbus (55) | Nashville (41) | |||
2013β14 | (1) Colorado (112) | (2) St. Louis (111) | (3) Chicago (107) | (WC1) Minnesota (98) | (WC2) Dallas (91) | Nashville (88) | Winnipeg (84) | |
2014β15 | (1) St. Louis (109) | (2) Nashville (104) | (3) Chicago (102) | (WC1) Minnesota (100) | (WC2) Winnipeg (99) | Dallas (92) | Colorado (90) | |
2015β16 | (1) Dallas (109) | (2) St. Louis (107) | (3) Chicago (103) | (WC1) Nashville (96) | (WC2) Minnesota (87) | Colorado (82) | Winnipeg (78) | |
2016β17 | (1) Chicago (109) | (2) Minnesota (106) | (3) St. Louis (99) | (WC2) Nashville (94) | Winnipeg (87) | Dallas (79) | Colorado (48) | |
2017β18 | (1) Nashville (117)β‘ | (2) Winnipeg (114) | (3) Minnesota (101) | (WC2) Colorado (95) | St. Louis (94) | Dallas (92) | Chicago (76) | |
2018β19 | (1) Nashville (100) | (2) Winnipeg (99) | (3) St. Louis (99) | (WC1) Dallas (93) | (WC2) Colorado (90) | Chicago (84) | Minnesota (83) | |
2019β20[c] | (1) St. Louis (71 gp 94 pts. .662 ppct.) |
(2) Colorado (70 gp 92 pts. .657 ppct.) |
(4) Dallas (69 gp 82 pts. .594 ppct.) |
(6) Nashville (69 gp 78 pts. .565 ppct.) |
(9) Winnipeg (71 gp 80 pts. .563 ppct.) |
(10) Minnesota (69 gp 77 pts. .558 ppct.) |
(12) Chicago (70 gp 72 pts. .514 ppct.) |
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2020β21[d] | Temporary realignment for season | |||||||
Carolina (80) | Florida (79) | Tampa Bay (75) | Nashville (64) | Dallas (60) | Chicago (55) | Detroit (48) | Columbus (48) | |
2021β22 | (1) Colorado (119) | (2) Minnesota (113) | (3) St. Louis (109) | (WC1) Dallas (98) | (WC2) Nashville (97) | Winnipeg (89) | Chicago (68) | Arizona (57) |
2022β23 | (1) Colorado (109) | (2) Dallas (108) | (3) Minnesota (103) | (WC2) Winnipeg (95) | Nashville (92) | St. Louis (81) | Arizona (70) | Chicago (59) |
2023β24 | (1) Dallas (113) | (2) Winnipeg (110) | (3) Colorado (107) | (WC1) Nashville (99) | St. Louis (92) | Minnesota (87) | Arizona (77) | Chicago (52) |
2024β25 | (1) Winnipeg (116)β‘ | (2) Dallas (106) | (3) Colorado (102) | (WC1) Minnesota (97) | (WC2) St. Louis (96) | Utah (89) | Nashville (68) | Chicago (61) |
- Notes
- a The 1994β95 NHL season was shortened to 48 games due to the lockout.
- b The 2012β13 NHL season was shortened to 48 games due to the lockout.
- c The 2019β20 NHL season was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to the imbalance in the number of games played among teams, the regular season standings were determined by points percentage.
- d The 2020β21 NHL season was shortened to 56 games due the COVID-19 pandemic and the CanadaβUnited States border closure.
Stanley Cup winners produced
- 1997 β Detroit Red Wings
- 1998 β Detroit Red Wings
- 2002 β Detroit Red Wings
- 2008 β Detroit Red Wings
- 2010 β Chicago Blackhawks
- 2013 β Chicago Blackhawks
- 2015 β Chicago Blackhawks
- 2019 β St. Louis Blues
- 2021 β Tampa Bay Lightning
- 2022 β Colorado Avalanche
Presidents' Trophy winners produced
- 1995 β Detroit Red Wings
- 1996 β Detroit Red Wings
- 1998 β Dallas Stars
- 2000 β St. Louis Blues
- 2002 β Detroit Red Wings
- 2004 β Detroit Red Wings
- 2006 β Detroit Red Wings
- 2008 β Detroit Red Wings
- 2013 β Chicago Blackhawks
- 2018 β Nashville Predators
- 2025 β Winnipeg Jets
Central Division titles won by team
Teams in bold are currently in the division.
Team | Wins | Last win |
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Detroit Red Wings | 13 | 2011 |
Dallas Stars | 4 | 2024 |
St. Louis Blues | 4 | 2020 |
Chicago Blackhawks | 3 | 2017 |
Colorado Avalanche | 3 | 2023 |
Nashville Predators | 2 | 2019 |
Carolina Hurricanes | 1 | 2021 |
Winnipeg Jets | 1 | 2025 |
Winnipeg Jets/Phoenix Coyotes/Arizona Coyotes | 0 | β |
Columbus Blue Jackets | 0 | β |
Florida Panthers | 0 | β |
Minnesota Wild | 0 | β |
Tampa Bay Lightning | 0 | β |
Toronto Maple Leafs | 0 | β |
Utah Mammoth | 0 | β |