No. of teams 8 | ||
Most recent Metropolitan Division champion(s) Washington Capitals (1st title) |
The National Hockey League's Metropolitan Division was formed in 2013 as part of the Eastern Conference in a league realignment. It is also a successor of the Atlantic Division and one of the two successors to the Southeast Division. Six of its teams were previously together in the Patrick Division from 1981–93 (one joined in 1982). As of the 2013–14 season, it is the only NHL division without a Canadian team. Five of the division's teams are located in either the New York City area or in Pennsylvania.
Contents
- 2013Present
- Changes from the 201213 season
- Division Champions
- Season results
- Stanley Cup winners produced
- Presidents Trophy winners produced
- Metropolitan Division titles won by team
- References
The Metropolitan Division contains some of the most historic and intense rivalries in the NHL, including Flyers-Rangers, Devils-Rangers, Flyers-Penguins, Rangers-Islanders, and Devils-Flyers. Three of its teams (Rangers, Islanders, Devils) are within the league's largest market (New York), the Flyers are in the fifth largest market (Philadelphia), and the Capitals in the ninth largest (Washington, D.C.). Games between Metropolitan Division teams are frequently shown on national television.
2013–Present
Changes from the 2012–13 season
Division Champions
Season results
Stanley Cup winners produced
- 2016—Pittsburgh Penguins
Presidents' Trophy winners produced
- 2015—New York Rangers
- 2016—Washington Capitals
Metropolitan Division titles won by team
Teams in bold are currently in the division.