Ceased 1993 | ||
Conference Clarence Campbell Conference Replaced by |
The NHL's Smythe Division was formed in 1974 as part of the Clarence Campbell Conference. The division existed for 19 seasons until 1993. It was named in honour of Conn Smythe, who was a longtime owner, general manager, and head coach in the league. It is the forerunner of the NHL's Northwest Division and Pacific Division.
Contents
- 19741976
- Changes from the 197374 season
- 19761978
- Changes from the 197576 season
- 19781979
- Changes from the 197778 season
- 19791981
- Changes from the 197879 season
- 19811982
- Changes from the 198081 season
- 19821991
- Changes from the 198182 season
- 19911993
- Changes from the 199091 season
- After the 199293 season
- Regular season Division Champions
- Season results
- Playoff Division Champions
- Stanley Cup winners produced
- Presidents Trophy winners produced
- References
1974–1976
Changes from the 1973–74 season
1976–1978
Changes from the 1975–76 season
1978–1979
Changes from the 1977–78 season
1979–1981
Changes from the 1978–79 season
1981–1982
Changes from the 1980–81 season
1982–1991
Changes from the 1981–82 season
1991–1993
Changes from the 1990–91 season
After the 1992–93 season
The league was reformatted into two conferences with two divisions each:
Regular season Division Champions
Season results
Playoff Division Champions
Stanley Cup winners produced
- 1984—Edmonton Oilers
- 1985—Edmonton Oilers
- 1987—Edmonton Oilers
- 1988—Edmonton Oilers
- 1989—Calgary Flames
- 1990—Edmonton Oilers
Presidents' Trophy winners produced
- 1986—Edmonton Oilers
- 1987—Edmonton Oilers
- 1988—Calgary Flames
- 1989—Calgary Flames
References
Smythe Division Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA