North Division (NHL)

North Division
LeagueNational Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Founded2020
Ceased2021
No. of teams7
Last
champion(s)
Toronto Maple Leafs (1st title)

The National Hockey League's North Division (branded as Scotia NHL North Division for sponsorship reasons)[1] was one of the four divisions used by the NHL for the 2020–21 NHL season.[2] This division was organized in 2020 as the result of the travel restrictions that had been in place since March 2020 between the Canada–United States border due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3][4][5] The entirety of the 2020–21 regular season and first two rounds of the playoffs were played between seven Canadian-based teams in the NHL.[6]

Of the four divisions in 2020–21, the North Division was the only one with a name not previously used by the NHL. It was also the first all-Canadian NHL division to play since the league first expanded into the United States in 1924.

Division lineups

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2020–21

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2020-21 North Division Teams

Changes from the 2019–20 season

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  • The North Division is formed due to COVID-19 restrictions
  • The Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers and Vancouver Canucks come from the Pacific Division
  • The Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs come from the Atlantic Division
  • The Winnipeg Jets come from the Central Division

Changes from the 2020–21 season

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  • The division is dissolved as the league returned to previous two conference and four division alignment
  • The Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers and Vancouver Canucks return to the Pacific Division
  • The Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs return to the Atlantic Division
  • The Winnipeg Jets return to the Central Division

Division champions

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Season results

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(#) 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
Denotes winner of the Presidents' Trophy
Season 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th
2020–21 Toronto (77) Edmonton (72) Winnipeg (63) Montreal (59) Calgary (55) Ottawa (51) Vancouver (50)

References

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  1. ^ "NHL announces four sponsors for new re-aligned divisions". Sportsnet.ca. Retrieved 2021-01-05.
  2. ^ "NHL teams in new divisions for 2020-21 season". NHL.com. December 20, 2020. Retrieved December 20, 2020.
  3. ^ Office of the Prime Minister (March 20, 2020). "U.S.-Canada joint initiative: Temporary restriction of travellers crossing the U.S.-Canada border for non-essential purposes". Retrieved December 20, 2020.
  4. ^ McCarten, James (October 19, 2020). "Non-essential travel restrictions at Canada-U. S. border extended to at least Nov. 21". The Canadian Press. Toronto. Retrieved December 20, 2020.
  5. ^ "NHL outlines proposed division realignment for 2020-21 season". December 9, 2020. Retrieved December 20, 2020.
  6. ^ "NHL announces 56-game 2021 season will start Jan. 13 and realignment with Canadian division". CBSSports.com. December 20, 2020. Retrieved December 20, 2020.
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