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2014-2015 Game Release Standings Reports - Part 1, Run on 01/30/2015 2014-2015 Division Standings 2014-2015 Game Release Standings Reports - Part 1, run on 01/30/2015 2014-2015 Division Standings Eastern Conference Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts ROW GF GA Diff Home Away Shootout L10 Streak 1 TAMPA BAY 50 31 15 4 66 29 163 132 31 20-4-1 11-11-3 2 - 4 7-3-0 Won 1 2 MONTREAL 47 31 13 3 65 26 127 108 19 16-5-2 15-8-1 5 - 1 7-2-1 Won 4 3 DETROIT 49 28 12 9 65 26 145 128 17 16-4-6 12-8-3 2 - 7 8-2-0 Lost 1 4 BOSTON 49 26 16 7 59 24 131 123 8 15-7-4 11-9-3 2 - 5 7-1-2 Won 1 5 FLORIDA 46 21 15 10 52 16 114 129 -15 10-8-4 11-7-6 5 - 6 4-5-1 Won 1 6 TORONTO 50 22 24 4 48 19 144 155 -11 15-11-0 7-13-4 3 - 2 1-8-1 Lost 1 7 OTTAWA 47 19 19 9 47 16 129 134 -5 10-7-4 9-12-5 3 - 4 3-5-2 Lost 1 8 BUFFALO 49 14 32 3 31 8 92 174 -82 10-13-2 4-19-1 6 - 1 0-10-0 Lost 13 Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts ROW GF GA Diff Home Away Shootout L10 Streak 1 NY ISLANDERS 48 32 15 1 65 26 157 135 22 17-5-0 15-10-1 6 - 1 6-4-0 Lost 1 2 PITTSBURGH 48 27 13 8 62 25 143 124 19 17-7-3 10-6-5 2 - 4 3-4-3 Lost 1 3 WASHINGTON 48 25 14 9 59 24 144 124 20 13-5-5 12-9-4 1 - 4 5-3-2 Won 1 4 NY RANGERS 46 27 15 4 58 25 135 111 24 14-7-3 13-8-1 2 - 4 6-4-0 Lost 2 5 PHILADELPHIA 50 21 22 7 49 19 139 151 -12 14-7-3 7-15-4 2 - 5 6-4-0 Won 3 6 COLUMBUS 47 21 23 3 45 17 119 148 -29 10-12-2 11-11-1 4 - 1 4-6-0 Lost 1 7 NEW JERSEY 48 18 22 8 44 15 109 135 -26 8-7-6 10-15-2 3 - 6 5-4-1 Won 2 8 CAROLINA 47 17 25 5 39 14 102 122 -20 11-9-2 6-16-3 3 - 4 7-2-1 Won 3 Western Conference Central Division GP W L OT Pts ROW GF GA Diff Home Away Shootout L10 Streak 1 NASHVILLE 47 31 10 6 68 27 145 112 33 19-2-1 12-8-5 4 - 4 6-1-3 OT 1 2 ST LOUIS 47 30 13 4 64 25 153 115 38 19-4-2 11-9-2 5 - 2 8-1-1 Won 3 3 CHICAGO 48 30 16 2 62 24 151 112 39 16-7-1 14-9-1 6 - 1 5-5-0 Lost 1 4 WINNIPEG 50 26 16 8 60 22 140 127 13 12-9-3 14-7-5 4 - 4 6-3-1 Lost 2 5 DALLAS 48 22 19 7 51 20 152 157 -5 11-10-5 11-9-2 2 - 1 4-5-1 Won 1 6 COLORADO 49 20 18 11 51 14 128 141 -13 12-9-3 8-9-8 6 - 4 5-2-3 OT 1 7 MINNESOTA 48 22 20 6 50 20 131 138 -7 11-7-5 11-13-1 2 - 2 4-5-1 Won 2 Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts ROW GF GA Diff Home Away Shootout L10 Streak 1 ANAHEIM 49 32 11 6 70 25 146 130 16 18-5-3 14-6-3 7 - 4 8-2-0 Lost 1 2 SAN JOSE 49 26 17 6 58 24 137 135 2 13-8-3 13-9-3 2 - 4 6-3-1 Won 2 3 VANCOUVER 46 26 17 3 55 24 124 118 6 11-9-1 15-8-2 2 - 1 5-5-0 Lost 2 4 CALGARY 49 26 20 3 55 23 140 127 13 12-10-2 14-10-1 3 - 1 5-5-0 Lost 1 5 LOS ANGELES 48 21 15 12 54 20 133 129 4 16-6-6 5-9-6 1 - 7 3-3-4 Won 1 6 ARIZONA 48 17 25 6 40 14 111 161 -50 9-12-3 8-13-3 3 - 4 2-6-2 Won 1 7 EDMONTON 49 13 27 9 35 10 113 162 -49 9-15-2 4-12-7 3 - 3 5-5-0 Won 1 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 2014-2015 Wild Card Standings Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Atlantic GP W L OT Pts ROW GF GA Diff Home Away Shootout L10 Streak 1 TAMPA BAY 50 31 15 4 66 29 163 132 31 20-4-1 11-11-3 2 - 4 7-3-0 Won 1 2 MONTREAL 47 31 13 3 65 26 127 108 19 16-5-2 15-8-1 5 - 1 7-2-1 Won 4 3 DETROIT 49 28 12 9 65 26 145 128 17 16-4-6 12-8-3 2 - 7 8-2-0 Lost 1 Metropolitan Division Metropolitan GP W L OT Pts ROW GF GA Diff Home Away Shootout L10 Streak 1 NY ISLANDERS 48 32 15 1 65 26 157 135 22 17-5-0 15-10-1 6 - 1 6-4-0 Lost 1 2 PITTSBURGH 48 27 13 8 62 25 143 124 19 17-7-3 10-6-5 2 - 4 3-4-3 Lost 1 3 WASHINGTON 48 25 14 9 59 24 144 124 20 13-5-5 12-9-4 1 - 4 5-3-2 Won 1 Wild Card Wildcard Teams GP W L OT Pts ROW GF GA Diff Home Away Shootout L10 Streak 1 BOSTON 49 26 16 7 59 24 131 123 8 15-7-4 11-9-3 2 - 5 7-1-2 Won 1 2 NY RANGERS 46 27 15 4 58 25 135 111 24 14-7-3 13-8-1 2 - 4 6-4-0 Lost 2 3 FLORIDA 46 21 15 10 52 16 114 129 -15 10-8-4 11-7-6 5 - 6 4-5-1 Won 1 4 PHILADELPHIA 50 21 22 7 49 19 139 151 -12 14-7-3 7-15-4 2 - 5 6-4-0 Won 3 5 TORONTO 50 22 24 4 48 19 144 155 -11 15-11-0 7-13-4 3 - 2 1-8-1 Lost 1 6 OTTAWA 47 19 19 9 47 16 129 134 -5 10-7-4 9-12-5 3 - 4 3-5-2 Lost 1 7 COLUMBUS 47 21 23 3 45 17 119 148 -29 10-12-2 11-11-1 4 - 1 4-6-0 Lost 1 8 NEW JERSEY 48 18 22 8 44 15 109 135 -26 8-7-6 10-15-2 3 - 6 5-4-1 Won 2 9 CAROLINA 47 17 25 5 39 14 102 122 -20 11-9-2 6-16-3 3 - 4 7-2-1 Won 3 10 BUFFALO 49 14 32 3 31 8 92 174 -82 10-13-2 4-19-1 6 - 1 0-10-0 Lost 13 Western Conference Central Division Central GP W L OT Pts ROW GF GA Diff Home Away Shootout L10 Streak 1 NASHVILLE 47 31 10 6 68 27 145 112 33 19-2-1 12-8-5 4 - 4 6-1-3 OT 1 2 ST LOUIS 47 30 13 4 64 25 153 115 38 19-4-2 11-9-2 5 - 2 8-1-1 Won 3 3 CHICAGO 48 30 16 2 62 24 151 112 39 16-7-1 14-9-1 6 - 1 5-5-0 Lost 1 Pacific Division Pacific GP W L OT Pts ROW GF GA Diff Home Away Shootout L10 Streak 1 ANAHEIM 49 32 11 6 70 25 146 130 16 18-5-3 14-6-3 7 - 4 8-2-0 Lost 1 2 SAN JOSE 49 26 17 6 58 24 137 135 2 13-8-3 13-9-3 2 - 4 6-3-1 Won 2 3 VANCOUVER 46 26 17 3 55 24 124 118 6 11-9-1 15-8-2 2 - 1 5-5-0 Lost 2 Wild Card Wildcard Teams GP W L OT Pts ROW GF GA Diff Home Away Shootout L10 Streak 1 WINNIPEG 50 26 16 8 60 22 140 127 13 12-9-3 14-7-5 4 - 4 6-3-1 Lost 2 2 CALGARY 49 26 20 3 55 23 140 127 13 12-10-2 14-10-1 3 - 1 5-5-0 Lost 1 3 LOS ANGELES 48 21 15 12 54 20 133 129 4 16-6-6 5-9-6 1 - 7 3-3-4 Won 1 4 DALLAS 48 22 19 7 51 20 152 157 -5 11-10-5 11-9-2 2 - 1 4-5-1 Won 1 5 COLORADO 49 20 18 11 51 14 128 141 -13 12-9-3 8-9-8 6 - 4 5-2-3 OT 1 6 MINNESOTA 48 22 20 6 50 20 131 138 -7 11-7-5 11-13-1 2 - 2 4-5-1 Won 2 7 ARIZONA 48 17 25 6 40 14 111 161 -50 9-12-3 8-13-3 3 - 4 2-6-2 Won 1 8 EDMONTON 49 13 27 9 35 10 113 162 -49 9-15-2 4-12-7 3 - 3 5-5-0 Won 1 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 2014-2015 Conference Standings Eastern GP W L OT Pts ROW GF GA Diff Home Away Shootout L10 Streak 1 TAMPA BAY 50 31 15 4 66 29 163 132 31 20-4-1 11-11-3 2 - 4 7-3-0 Won 1 2 MONTREAL 47 31 13 3 65 26 127 108 19 16-5-2 15-8-1 5 - 1 7-2-1 Won 4 3 NY ISLANDERS 48 32 15 1 65 26 157 135 22 17-5-0 15-10-1 6 - 1 6-4-0 Lost 1 4 DETROIT 49 28 12 9 65 26 145 128 17 16-4-6 12-8-3 2 - 7 8-2-0 Lost 1 5 PITTSBURGH 48 27 13 8 62 25 143 124 19 17-7-3 10-6-5 2 - 4 3-4-3 Lost 1 6 WASHINGTON 48 25 14 9 59 24 144 124 20 13-5-5 12-9-4 1 - 4 5-3-2 Won 1 7 BOSTON 49 26 16 7 59 24 131 123 8 15-7-4 11-9-3 2 - 5 7-1-2 Won 1 8 NY RANGERS 46 27 15 4 58 25 135 111 24 14-7-3 13-8-1 2 - 4 6-4-0 Lost 2 9 FLORIDA 46 21 15 10 52 16 114 129 -15 10-8-4 11-7-6 5 - 6 4-5-1 Won 1 10 PHILADELPHIA 50 21 22 7 49 19 139 151 -12 14-7-3 7-15-4 2 - 5 6-4-0 Won 3 11 TORONTO 50 22 24 4 48 19 144 155 -11 15-11-0 7-13-4 3 - 2 1-8-1 Lost 1 12 OTTAWA 47 19 19 9 47 16 129 134 -5 10-7-4 9-12-5 3 - 4 3-5-2 Lost 1 13 COLUMBUS 47 21 23 3 45 17 119 148 -29 10-12-2 11-11-1 4 - 1 4-6-0 Lost 1 14 NEW JERSEY 48 18 22 8 44 15 109 135 -26 8-7-6 10-15-2 3 - 6 5-4-1 Won 2 15 CAROLINA 47 17 25 5 39 14 102 122 -20 11-9-2 6-16-3 3 - 4 7-2-1 Won 3 16 BUFFALO 49 14 32 3 31 8 92 174 -82 10-13-2 4-19-1 6 - 1 0-10-0 Lost 13 Western GP W L OT Pts ROW GF GA Diff Home Away Shootout L10 Streak 1 ANAHEIM 49 32 11 6 70 25 146 130 16 18-5-3 14-6-3 7 - 4 8-2-0 Lost 1 2 NASHVILLE 47 31 10 6 68 27 145 112 33 19-2-1 12-8-5 4 - 4 6-1-3 OT 1 3 ST LOUIS 47 30 13 4 64 25 153 115 38 19-4-2 11-9-2 5 - 2 8-1-1 Won 3 4 CHICAGO 48 30 16 2 62 24 151 112 39 16-7-1 14-9-1 6 - 1 5-5-0 Lost 1 5 WINNIPEG 50 26 16 8 60 22 140 127 13 12-9-3 14-7-5 4 - 4 6-3-1 Lost 2 6 SAN JOSE 49 26 17 6 58 24 137 135 2 13-8-3 13-9-3 2 - 4 6-3-1 Won 2 7 VANCOUVER 46 26 17 3 55 24 124 118 6 11-9-1 15-8-2 2 - 1 5-5-0 Lost 2 8 CALGARY 49 26 20 3 55 23 140 127 13 12-10-2 14-10-1 3 - 1 5-5-0 Lost 1 9 LOS ANGELES 48 21 15 12 54 20 133 129 4 16-6-6 5-9-6 1 - 7 3-3-4 Won 1 10 DALLAS 48 22 19 7 51 20 152 157 -5 11-10-5 11-9-2 2 - 1 4-5-1 Won 1 11 COLORADO 49 20 18 11 51 14 128 141 -13 12-9-3 8-9-8 6 - 4 5-2-3 OT 1 12 MINNESOTA 48 22 20 6 50 20 131 138 -7 11-7-5 11-13-1 2 - 2 4-5-1 Won 2 13 ARIZONA 48 17 25 6 40 14 111 161 -50 9-12-3 8-13-3 3 - 4 2-6-2 Won 1 14 EDMONTON 49 13 27 9 35 10 113 162 -49 9-15-2 4-12-7 3 - 3 5-5-0 Won 1 League Standings GP W L OT Pts ROW GF GA Diff Home Away Shootout L10 Streak 1 ANAHEIM 49 32 11 6 70 25 146 130 16 18-5-3 14-6-3 7 - 4 8-2-0 Lost 1 2 NASHVILLE 47 31 10 6 68 27 145 112 33 19-2-1 12-8-5 4 - 4 6-1-3 OT 1 3 TAMPA BAY 50 31 15 4 66 29 163 132 31 20-4-1 11-11-3 2 - 4 7-3-0 Won 1 4 MONTREAL 47 31 13 3 65 26 127 108 19 16-5-2 15-8-1 5 - 1 7-2-1 Won 4 5 NY ISLANDERS 48 32 15 1 65 26 157 135 22 17-5-0 15-10-1 6 - 1 6-4-0 Lost 1 6 DETROIT 49 28 12 9 65 26 145 128 17 16-4-6 12-8-3 2 - 7 8-2-0 Lost 1 7 ST LOUIS 47 30 13 4 64 25 153 115 38 19-4-2 11-9-2 5 - 2 8-1-1 Won 3 8 PITTSBURGH 48 27 13 8 62 25 143 124 19 17-7-3 10-6-5 2 - 4 3-4-3 Lost 1 9 CHICAGO 48 30 16 2 62 24 151 112 39 16-7-1 14-9-1 6 - 1 5-5-0 Lost 1 10 WINNIPEG 50 26 16 8 60 22 140 127 13 12-9-3 14-7-5 4 - 4 6-3-1 Lost 2 11 WASHINGTON 48 25 14 9 59 24 144 124 20 13-5-5 12-9-4 1 - 4 5-3-2 Won 1 12 BOSTON 49 26 16 7 59 24 131 123 8 15-7-4 11-9-3 2 - 5 7-1-2 Won 1 13 NY RANGERS 46 27 15 4 58 25 135 111 24 14-7-3 13-8-1 2 - 4 6-4-0 Lost 2 14 SAN JOSE 49 26 17 6 58 24 137 135 2 13-8-3 13-9-3 2 - 4 6-3-1 Won 2 15 VANCOUVER 46 26 17 3 55 24 124 118 6 11-9-1 15-8-2 2 - 1 5-5-0 Lost 2 16 CALGARY 49 26 20 3 55 23 140 127 13 12-10-2 14-10-1 3 - 1 5-5-0 Lost 1 17 LOS ANGELES 48 21 15 12 54 20 133 129 4 16-6-6 5-9-6 1 - 7 3-3-4 Won 1 18 FLORIDA 46 21 15 10 52 16 114 129 -15 10-8-4 11-7-6 5 - 6 4-5-1 Won 1 19 DALLAS 48 22 19 7 51 20 152 157 -5 11-10-5 11-9-2 2 - 1 4-5-1 Won 1 20 COLORADO 49 20 18 11 51 14 128 141 -13 12-9-3 8-9-8 6 - 4 5-2-3 OT 1 21 MINNESOTA 48 22 20 6 50 20 131 138 -7 11-7-5
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