Smythe Division

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The Smythe Division was a former National Hockey League division that existed from 1974 to 1993 as part of the league’s Campbell Conference realignment.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Hockey League division
former sports division
competitionType NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs seeding
regular season divisional play
conference Campbell Conference
country Canada
United States of America
surface form: United States
dissolvedIn 1993 NHL realignment
endYear 1993
establishedAsPartOf 1974–75 NHL realignment
formerTeam Arizona Coyotes predecessor franchises
Calgary Flames
Colorado Rockies (NHL)
Edmonton Oilers
Los Angeles Kings
Quebec Nordiques
Vancouver Canucks
Winnipeg Jets (WHA)
surface form: Winnipeg Jets (1972–1996)
geographicRegion Western Canada
western United States
surface form: Western United States
historicalStatus defunct NHL division
league National Hockey League
levelOnPyramid top tier of professional ice hockey in North America
namedAfter Conn Smythe
namedForRoleOfNamesake former owner of Toronto Maple Leafs
partOf Campbell Conference
playoffFormatRole determined first-round playoff matchups during its existence
realignedFrom NHL West Division
realignedInto Western Conference divisional structure in 1993
sport ice hockey
startYear 1974
successor Pacific Division
surface form: Pacific Division (NHL)

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Campbell Conference hadDivision Smythe Division
1993–94 NHL season divisionNameChange Smythe Division
this entity surface form: Smythe Division replaced by Pacific Division
Kansas City Scouts division Smythe Division
Colorado Rockies (NHL) division Smythe Division
NHL West Division precededBy Smythe Division