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Which division is the strongest?

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On NHL.com, the poll question this week is "which division is the strongest from top to bottom?"

Atlantic

New Jersey Devils- 63 PTS

Pittsburgh Penguins- 57 PTS

New York Rangers- 50 PTS

Philadelphia Flyers- 47 PTS

New York Islanders- 46 PTS

Northeast

Buffalo Sabres- 61 PTS

Boston Bruins- 51 PTS

Ottawa Senators- 48 PTS

Montreal Canadiens- 48 PTS

Toronto Maple Leafs- 39 PTS

Southeast

Washington Capitals- 60 PTS

Atlanta Thrashers- 44 PTS

Florida Panthers- 43 PTS

Tampa Bay Lightning- 42 PTS

Carolina Hurricanes- 31 PTS

Central

Chicago Blackhawks- 66 PTS

Nashville Predators- 55 PTS

Detroit Red Wings- 52 PTS

St. Louis Blues- 43 PTS

Columbus Blue Jackets- 43 PTS

Northwest

Calgary Flames- 57 PTS

Vancouver Canucks- 56 PTS

Colorado Avalanche- 56 PTS

Minnesota Wild- 47 PTS

Edmonton Oilers- 37 PTS

Pacific

San Jose Sharks- 63 PTS

Phoenix Coyotes- 57 PTS

Los Angeles Kings- 53 PTS

Dallas Stars- 49 PTS

Anaheim Ducks- 45 PTS

So which division is the strongest from top to bottom? Right now the Atlantic division has the most votes, followed by the Northwest. I would have to put my vote in for the Pacific right now, followed by the central

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I think the Pacific. The Yotes were the traditional weak link in the past, not so much now. When the Ducks are at the bottom and they still have Selanne, Giggy, Hiller, and Needavacation the division is strong.

I agree. They have a good team, but the other Pacific teams are TOO good this year.

Central is also good, but Nashville/St. Louis/Columbus always seem to skip around on who's having a good year and who's not.

The Atlantic is ok, but the Pacific is WAY better. Pacific doesn't have the Islanders...

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