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See the New Divisions! THE TEAMS NORTH DIVISION CENTRAL DIVISION CALGARY FLAMES OTTAWA SENATORS VANCOUVER CAROLINA CHICAGO NASHVILLE team colors: red, gold, nickname: Sens CANUCKS HURRICANES BLACKHAWKS PREDATORS black and white team colors: black, red, team colors: blue, silver, nickname: Canes nickname: Hawks nickname: Preds home arena: Scotiabank Saddledome gold and white green and white team colors: red, black, gray and white team colors: red, black and white team colors: dark blue, white and gold mascot: Harvey the Hound home arena: Canadian Tire Centre home arena: Rogers Arena home arena: PNC Arena home arena: United Center home arena: Bridgestone Arena mascot: Gnash Stanley Cups won: 1 mascot: Spartacat mascot: Fin mascot: Stormy and Caroline mascot: Tommy Hawk Stanley Cups won: 1 Stanley Cups won: 6 TORONTO WINNIPEG JETS MONTREAL DETROIT RED WINGS MAPLE LEAFS team colors: dark blue, blue, gray, CANADIENS FLORIDA PANTHERS TAMPA BAY nickname: Wings nickname: Leafs silver, red and white nickname: Habs nickname: Cats LIGHTNING team colors: red and white team colors: blue and white home arena: Bell MTS Place team colors: red, blue and white team colors: red, navy blue, nickname: Bolts home arena: Little Caesars Arena home arena: Scotiabank Arena mascot: Mick E. Moose home arena: Bell Centre yellow, gold and white team colors: blue, black and white mascot (unofficial): Al the Octopus mascot: Carlton the Bear mascot: Youppi home arena: BB&T Center home arena: Amalie Arena Stanley Cups won: 11 Stanley Cups won: 11 EDMONTON OILERS Stanley Cups won: 24 mascots: Stanley C. Panther and Viktor E. Ratt mascot: ThunderBug team colors: white, royal blue Stanley Cups won: 2 DALLAS STARS and orange COLUMBUS team colors: green, white, home arena: Rogers Place BLUE JACKETS black and silver mascot: Hunter nickname: Jackets home arena: American Airlines Center blue, red, silver and white Stanley Cups won: 5 team colors: mascot: Victor E. Green home arena: Nationwide Arena Stanley Cups won: 1 mascot: Stinger WEST DIVISION EAST DIVISION ANAHEIM LOS ANGELES MINNESOTA WILD NEW YORK RANGERS NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA DUCKS KINGS team colors: red, green, gold, nickname: Blueshirts ISLANDERS FLYERS team colors: black, gold, orange and white team colors: white, black and silver wheat and white team colors: blue, white and red nickname: Isles team colors: orange, white and black home arena: Honda Center home arena: Staples Center home arena: Xcel Energy Center home arena: Madison Square Garden team colors: orange, blue and white home arena: Wells Fargo Center mascot: Wild Wing mascot: Bailey mascot: Nordy Stanley Cups won: 4 home arena: Nassau Coliseum mascot: Gritty Stanley Cups won: 1 Stanley Cups won: 2 mascot: Sparky the Dragon Stanley Cups won: 2 ARIZONA BOSTON BRUINS Stanley Cups won: 4 COLORADO ST. LOUIS COYOTES nickname: Bs NEW JERSEY DEVILS AVALANCHE BLUES team colors: red, black, sand team colors: gold, black and white PITTSBURGH team colors: red, black and white nickname: Avs team colors: blue, gold, and white home arena: TD Garden PENGUINS home arena: Prudential Center team colors: burgundy, silver, dark blue and white home arena: mascot: Blades nickname: Pens mascot: N.J. Devil black, blue and white home arena: Enterprise Center Gila River Arena Stanley Cups won: 6 team colors: black, gold and white Stanley Cups won: 3 mascot: Louie home arena: Ball Arena mascot: Howler home arena: PPG Paints Arena Stanley Cups won: 1 mascot: Bernie WASHINGTON mascot: Iceburgh BUFFALO SABRES Stanley Cups won: 2 SAN JOSE CAPITALS Stanley Cups won: 5 team colors: navy blue, gold, SHARKS nickname: Caps silver and white VEGAS GOLDEN team colors: teal, black, team colors: red, navy blue and white home arena: KeyBank Center KNIGHTS orange and white home arena: Capital One Arena mascot: Sabretooth team colors: steel gray, gold, home arena: SAP Center at San Jose mascot: Slapshot red and black mascot: S.J. Sharkie Stanley Cups won: 1 home arena: T-Mobile Arena mascot: Chance.
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