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Last time an entire division made the playoffs?

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i think i heard that the last division to do it was the NE division (MTL, TOR, OTT, BUF, BOS)

but this is just "hearsay"... I don't know for sure

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i think i heard that the last division to do it was the NE division (MTL, TOR, OTT, BUF, BOS)

but this is just "hearsay"... I don't know for sure

No, 4 teams have made it from that division plenty of times. But not 5.

I don't think it's ever happened. If it has it's been a loooong time.

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With St Louis and Nashville hovering around the 8th spot it has me wondering if it's ever happened before.

Yeah, I was wondering the same thing. All I can tell ya for sure is that you have the coolest avatar ever. Its intense as hell. :thumbup:

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Guest Shoreline

There was just a very recent topic regarding this.

And again, since the division plays many games against one another (think 50-70%+ remaining games for the Central are against one another), there'd need to be a whole crap-ton of 3 point games for that to have any chance of working. Sufficed to say I bet St. Louis loses out and if Nashville doesn't have a fantastic finish, they could get booted too. My guess is though Nashville makes it in and St. Louis is the odd man out. This is assuming no extremes happen like Columbus or Chicago absolutely falling flat and like winning nearly zero games left.

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The most teams to make the playoffs from 1 division was in 1997-98 and 1996-97 when 5 teams made it. Back then there were 6 team divisions. Not going to go further as there was another 5 teams division in 1995-96.

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So, the answer is 99.99% no that a single division has sent all teams to the playoffs.

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