1993 NHL conference and division realignment

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The 1993 NHL conference and division realignment was a major restructuring of the league’s conferences and divisions that introduced new geographic groupings and naming conventions, replacing traditional divisions like the Norris Division.

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instanceOf NHL realignment
sports league realignment
appliesTo National Hockey League
category 1993 in ice hockey
National Hockey League history
changed distribution of teams between conferences
distribution of teams between divisions
effectiveSeason 1993–94 NHL season
followedBy subsequent NHL realignments including 1998 and 2013 changes
governingBody NHL Board of Governors
surface form: National Hockey League Board of Governors
impact altered traditional rivalries
changed playoff qualification structure
created new divisional rivalries
introduced Atlantic Division
Central Division
Eastern Conference
Northeast Division
Northwest Division
Pacific Division
Southeast Division
Western Conference
introducedNamingConvention NHL conferences named by geography
NHL divisions named by geography
leagueSizeContext NHL with 26 teams
motivation creation of more logical travel groupings
geographic alignment of teams
modernization of conference and division names
precededBy NHL divisional structure used from 1981 to 1993
reason expansion and relocation of NHL franchises
region North America
replaced Adams Division
Norris Division
Patrick Division
Smythe Division
replacedNamingConvention NHL divisions named after individuals
sport ice hockey
timePeriod 1990s

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Norris Division typeOfRealignment 1993 NHL conference and division realignment