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2013-2014 Game Release Standings Reports - Part 1, Run on 04/13/2014 2013-2014 Division Standings 2013-2014 Game Release Standings Reports - Part 1, run on 04/13/2014 2013-2014 Division Standings Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Team Conf. Rank Games Played Wins Losses OT Goals For Goals Against Points p-BOSTON 1 81 54 18 9 259 174 117 x-MONTREAL 3 82 46 28 8 215 204 100 x-TAMPA BAY 4 81 45 27 9 239 215 99 x-DETROIT 8 81 38 28 15 219 230 91 OTTAWA 11 81 36 31 14 233 263 86 TORONTO 12 82 38 36 8 231 256 84 FLORIDA 15 82 29 45 8 196 268 66 BUFFALO 16 81 21 51 9 154 244 51 Metropolitan Division Team Conf. Rank Games Played Wins Losses OT Goals For Goals Against Points y-PITTSBURGH 2 81 51 24 6 247 204 108 x-NY RANGERS 5 82 45 31 6 218 193 96 x-PHILADELPHIA 6 81 42 30 9 231 229 93 x-COLUMBUS 7 82 43 32 7 231 216 93 WASHINGTON 9 81 38 30 13 235 239 89 NEW JERSEY 10 81 34 29 18 194 206 86 CAROLINA 13 81 35 35 11 201 225 81 NY ISLANDERS 14 81 33 37 11 221 264 77 Western Conference Central Division Team Conf. Rank Games Played Wins Losses OT Goals For Goals Against Points x-COLORADO 2 81 52 22 7 248 217 111 x-ST LOUIS 3 81 52 22 7 248 188 111 x-CHICAGO 5 82 46 21 15 267 220 107 x-MINNESOTA 7 81 43 26 12 204 199 98 x-DALLAS 8 81 40 30 11 234 226 91 NASHVILLE 10 81 37 32 12 209 239 86 WINNIPEG 11 82 37 35 10 227 237 84 Pacific Division Team Conf. Rank Games Played Wins Losses OT Goals For Goals Against Points z-ANAHEIM 1 81 53 20 8 263 207 114 x-SAN JOSE 4 82 51 22 9 249 200 111 x-LOS ANGELES 6 82 46 28 8 206 174 100 PHOENIX 9 81 36 30 15 214 230 87 VANCOUVER 12 81 35 35 11 191 222 81 CALGARY 13 81 35 39 7 208 236 77 EDMONTON 14 82 29 44 9 203 270 67 Teams receive 2 points for a victory (W) 1 point for an overtime or shootout loss (OT), x - clinched playoff spot y - clinched division z - clinched conference 2013-2014 Conference & League Standings Eastern Conference Team Games Played Wins Losses OT Goals For Goals Against Points p-BOSTON 81 54 18 9 259 174 117 y-PITTSBURGH 81 51 24 6 247 204 108 x-MONTREAL 82 46 28 8 215 204 100 x-TAMPA BAY 81 45 27 9 239 215 99 x-NY RANGERS 82 45 31 6 218 193 96 x-PHILADELPHIA 81 42 30 9 231 229 93 x-COLUMBUS 82 43 32 7 231 216 93 x-DETROIT 81 38 28 15 219 230 91 WASHINGTON 81 38 30 13 235 239 89 NEW JERSEY 81 34 29 18 194 206 86 OTTAWA 81 36 31 14 233 263 86 TORONTO 82 38 36 8 231 256 84 CAROLINA 81 35 35 11 201 225 81 NY ISLANDERS 81 33 37 11 221 264 77 FLORIDA 82 29 45 8 196 268 66 BUFFALO 81 21 51 9 154 244 51 Western Conference Team Games Played Wins Losses OT Goals For Goals Against Points z-ANAHEIM 81 53 20 8 263 207 114 x-COLORADO 81 52 22 7 248 217 111 x-ST LOUIS 81 52 22 7 248 188 111 x-SAN JOSE 82 51 22 9 249 200 111 x-CHICAGO 82 46 21 15 267 220 107 x-LOS ANGELES 82 46 28 8 206 174 100 x-MINNESOTA 81 43 26 12 204 199 98 x-DALLAS 81 40 30 11 234 226 91 PHOENIX 81 36 30 15 214 230 87 NASHVILLE 81 37 32 12 209 239 86 WINNIPEG 82 37 35 10 227 237 84 VANCOUVER 81 35 35 11 191 222 81 CALGARY 81 35 39 7 208 236 77 EDMONTON 82 29 44 9 203 270 67 Teams receive 2 points for a victory (W) 1 point for an overtime or shootout loss (OT), x - clinched playoff spot y - clinched division z - clinched conference League Standings Team Games Played Wins Losses OT Goals For Goals Against Points p-BOSTON 81 54 18 9 259 174 117 z-ANAHEIM 81 53 20 8 263 207 114 x-COLORADO 81 52 22 7 248 217 111 x-ST LOUIS 81 52 22 7 248 188 111 x-SAN JOSE 82 51 22 9 249 200 111 y-PITTSBURGH 81 51 24 6 247 204 108 x-CHICAGO 82 46 21 15 267 220 107 x-MONTREAL 82 46 28 8 215 204 100 x-LOS ANGELES 82 46 28 8 206 174 100 x-TAMPA BAY 81 45 27 9 239 215 99 x-MINNESOTA 81 43 26 12 204 199 98 x-NY RANGERS 82 45 31 6 218 193 96 x-PHILADELPHIA 81 42 30 9 231 229 93 x-COLUMBUS 82 43 32 7 231 216 93 x-DALLAS 81 40 30 11 234 226 91 x-DETROIT 81 38 28 15 219 230 91 WASHINGTON 81 38 30 13 235 239 89 PHOENIX 81 36 30 15 214 230 87 NASHVILLE 81 37 32 12 209 239 86 NEW JERSEY 81 34 29 18 194 206 86 OTTAWA 81 36 31 14 233 263 86 WINNIPEG 82 37 35 10 227 237 84 TORONTO 82 38 36 8 231 256 84 CAROLINA 81 35 35 11 201 225 81 VANCOUVER 81 35 35 11 191 222 81 CALGARY 81 35 39 7 208 236 77 NY ISLANDERS 81 33 37 11 221 264 77 EDMONTON 82 29 44 9 203 270 67 FLORIDA 82 29 45 8 196 268 66 BUFFALO 81 21 51 9 154 244 51 Teams receive 2 points for a victory (W) 1 point for an overtime or shootout loss (OT), x - clinched playoff spot y - clinched division z - clinched conference 2013-2014 Division Standings with Records vs. Eastern Teams Eastern Conference vs. East Atlantic Division Team Conf. Rank Games Played Wins Losses OT Points vs EAST vs ATL vs MET p-BOSTON 1 81 54 18 9 117 36-14-3 18-9-3 18-5-0 x-MONTREAL 3 82 46 28 8 100 32-16-6 18-8-4 14-8-2 x-TAMPA BAY 4 81 45 27 9 99 31-16-6 19-8-3 12-8-3 x-DETROIT 8 81 38 28 15 91 26-18-10 17-8-5 9-10-5 OTTAWA 11 81 36 31 14 86 26-18-9 14-9-7 12-9-2 TORONTO 12 82 38 36 8 84 23-25-6 14-13-3 9-12-3 FLORIDA 15 82 29 45 8 66 20-30-4 13-16-1 7-14-3 BUFFALO 16 81 21 51 9 51 14-31-8 7-18-5 7-13-3 Metropolitan Division Team Conf. Rank Games Played Wins Losses OT Points vs EAST vs ATL vs MET y-PITTSBURGH 2 81 51 24 6 108 34-14-5 14-6-3 20-8-2 x-NY RANGERS 5 82 45 31 6 96 31-18-5 15-7-2 16-11-3 x-PHILADELPHIA 6 81 42 30 9 93 27-20-6 12-9-3 15-11-3 x-COLUMBUS 7 82 43 32 7 93 30-21-3 14-8-2 16-13-1 WASHINGTON 9 81 38 30 13 89 24-21-8 12-6-5 12-15-3 NEW JERSEY 10 81 34 29 18 86 26-17-10 10-8-5 16-9-5 CAROLINA 13 81 35 35 11 81 25-22-6 11-9-4 14-13-2 NY ISLANDERS 14 81 33 37 11 77 22-23-8 12-7-4 10-16-4 Western Conference vs. East Central Division Team Conf. Rank Games Played Wins Losses OT Points vs EAST vs ATL vs MET x-COLORADO 2 81 52 22 7 111 21-9-2 10-6-0 11-3-2 x-ST LOUIS 3 81 52 22 7 111 23-6-2 12-1-2 11-5-0 x-CHICAGO 5 82 46 21 15 107 19-7-6 9-3-4 10-4-2 x-MINNESOTA 7 81 43 26 12 98 17-11-4 9-6-1 8-5-3 x-DALLAS 8 81 40 30 11 91 13-17-2 8-7-1 5-10-1 NASHVILLE 10 81 37 32 12 86 15-12-5 9-3-4 6-9-1 WINNIPEG 11 82 37 35 10 84 16-14-2 9-7-0 7-7-2 Pacific Division Team Conf. Rank Games Played Wins Losses OT Points vs EAST vs ATL vs MET z-ANAHEIM 1 81 53 20 8 114 19-8-5 9-5-2 10-3-3 x-SAN JOSE 4 82 51 22 9 111 21-7-4 11-4-1 10-3-3 x-LOS ANGELES 6 82 46 28 8 100 21-8-3 10-4-2 11-4-1 PHOENIX 9 81 36 30 15 87 17-10-5 8-5-3 9-5-2 VANCOUVER 12 81 35 35 11 81 14-14-4 6-9-1 8-5-3 CALGARY 13 81 35 39 7 77 16-12-4 7-8-1 9-4-3 EDMONTON 14 82 29 44 9 67 14-14-4 7-7-2 7-7-2 2013-2014 Division Standings with Records vs.
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