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    NHL 14 Season Sim

    The puck is almost ready to drop on the latest NHL season and the EA SPORTS NHL team is keeping tradition alive with another season simulation. With new league alignment, new rosters, and new rookies all factoring into the equation, we’ve unleashed NHL 14 to battle it all out and decide which franchise will rise to the top when the dust finally settles next year.

    Eastern Conference:

    Not only was the Eastern Conference’s landscape changed with new divisions, but the addition of the Detroit Red Wings injects even more top-tier talent for teams to face off against.

    1. Pittsburgh Penguins – 106 pts
    2. Boston Bruins – 104 pts
    3. Detroit Red Wings – 102 pts
    4. New York Rangers – 101 pts
    5. Washington Capitals – 100 pts
    6. Montreal Canadiens – 91 pts
    7. Toronto Maple Leafs – 89 pts – Wild Card
    8. New York Islanders – 89 pts – Wild Card
    9. Ottawa Senators – 86 pts
    10. Philadelphia Flyers – 84 pts
    11. New Jersey Devils – 84 pts
    12. Columbus Blue Jackets – 84 pts
    13. Tampa Bay Lightning – 83 pts
    14. Buffalo Sabres – 77 pts
    15. Carolina Hurricanes – 74 pts
    16. Florida Panthers – 73 pts

    Metropolitan Division:

    The Metropolitan Division saw star-power propel the top three teams into the playoffs, with the Penguins winning the division title. The ever-improving Islanders stepped in to snag the Wild Card spot.

    1. Pittsburgh Penguins – 106 pts
    2. New York Rangers – 101 pts
    3. Washington Capitals 100 pts
    4. New York Islanders – 89 pts – Wild Card
    5. Philadelphia Flyers – 84 pts
    6. New Jersey Devils – 84 pts
    7. Columbus Blue Jackets – 84 pts
    8. Carolina Hurricanes – 74 pts

    Atlantic Division:

    The Atlantic Division’s playoff spots were filled completely by Original Six teams, with the Bruins hanging their first-ever Atlantic Division title banner from the rafters. The Leafs snatched up the Wild Card for their second postseason berth in as many years.

    1. Boston Bruins – 104 pts
    2. Detroit Red Wings – 102 pts
    3. Montreal Canadiens – 91 pts
    4. Toronto Maple Leafs – 89 pts – Wild Card
    5. Ottawa Senators – 86 pts
    6. Tampa Bay Lightning – 83 pts
    7. Buffalo Sabres – 77 pts
    8. Florida Panthers – 73 pts

    Western Conference:

    Stacked with talent and boasting the previous two Stanley Cup Championship teams in the mix, the Western Conference welcomed the Winnipeg Jets as it tried to keep the Cup in the West for a third-straight year.

    1. Chicago Blackhawks – 108 pts
    2. L.A. Kings – 100 pts
    3. St. Louis Blues – 99 pts
    4. Vancouver Canucks – 93 pts
    5. San Jose Sharks – 90 pts
    6. Minnesota Wild – 90 pts
    7. Dallas Stars – 89 pts  – Wild Card
    8. Edmonton Oilers – 89 pts – Wild Card
    9. Anaheim Ducks – 85 pts
    10. Phoenix Coyotes – 84 pts
    11. Nashville Predators – 83 pts
    12. Winnipeg Jets – 77 pts
    13. Colorado Avalanche – 76 pts
    14. Calgary Flames – 75 pts

    Pacific Division:

    In the Pacific Division, three playoffregulars cracked the NHL’s second season with the L.A. Kings laying claim to the new division’s inaugural title. The Edmonton Oilers finally made good on their wealth of prospects, picking up a Wild Cardberth.

    1. L.A. Kings – 100 pts
    2. Vancouver Canucks – 93 pts
    3. San Jose Sharks – 90 pts
    4. Edmonton Oilers – 89 pts – Wild Card
    5. Anaheim Ducks – 85 pts 
    6. Phoenix Coyotes – 84 pts
    7. Calgary Flames – 75 pts

    Central Division:

    Capturing the President’s Trophy for a second consecutive year, the Blackhawks aimed to do the same with the Cup while the Stars also punched their ticket into the postseason with a Wild Card finish.

    1. Chicago Blackhawks – 108 pts
    2. St. Louis Blues – 99 pts
    3. Minnesota Wild – 90 pts
    4. Dallas Stars – 89 pts – Wild Card
    5. Nashville Predators – 83 pts
    6. Winnipeg Jets – 77 pts
    7. Colorado Avalanche – 76 pts

    Stanley Cup Finals: St. Louis Blues vs. Pittsburgh Penguins

    With the regular season in the bag, the St. Louis Blues stepped up to battle their way into the Stanley Cup Finals. After facing off against some of the league’s most talented skaters on the Pens bench, it was the Blues who ultimately proved they had the deeper team game when push came to shove. Coming together to down the Penguins in Game 6 of the Finals, St. Louis hoisted its first Stanley Cup in franchise history.

    Stanley Cup Winners: St. Louis Blues

    Awards:

    • Stanley Cup: St. Louis Blues
    • Presidents’ Trophy: Chicago Blackhawks (CHI)
    • Conn Smythe Trophy: Alex Pietrangelo (STL)
    • Hart Memorial Trophy: Sidney Crosby  (PIT)
    • Art Ross Trophy: Sidney Crosby (PIT)
    • James Norris Memorial Trophy: Duncan Keith (CHI)
    • Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy: Steven Stamkos  (TBL)
    • Vezina Trophy: Tuukka Rask (BOS)
    • Frank J. Selke Trophy: Jonathan Toews (CHI)
    • Lady Byng Memorial Trophy: Pavel Datsyuk (DET)
    • Calder Memorial Trophy: Jonathan Drouin (TBL)
    • Ted Lindsay: Sidney Crosby(PIT)

    Scoring Leaders

     

    GP

    Goals

    Assists 

    Points

    plus/minus

    PIM

    Sidney Crosby

    82

    41

    68

    109

    19

    54

    Steven Stamkos

    82

    64

    38

    102

    22

    34

    Alex Ovechkin

    79

    53

    48

    101

    30

    40

    John Tavares

    82

    37

    54

    91

    24

    22

    Nicklas Backstrom

    80

    22

    69

    91

    8

    22

    Evgeni Malkin

    77

    27

    61

    88

    20

    15

    Martin St. Louis

    69

    23

    63

    86

    17

    8

    Jordan Eberle

    82

    25

    61

    86

    -4

    22

    Taylor Hall

    78

    36

    45

    81

    -9

    26

    Henrik Sedin

    82

    20

    60

    80

    15

    24

    Zach Parise

    77

    31

    48

    79

    8

    26

    Jason Spezza

    80

    23

    56

    79

    -6

    30

    Jonathan Toews

    75

    30

    48

    78

    22

    42

    Patrick Kane

    82

    25

    52

    77

    3

    20

    Logan Couture

    82

    24

    53

    77

    3

    32

    Daniel Sedin

    79

    34

    42

    76

    19

    45

    Ryan Getzlaf

    81

    26

    49

    75

    0

    66

    Jamie Benn

    82

    32

    42

    74

    -3

    78

    Joe Thornton

    82

    21

    53

    74

    6

    38

    Phil Kessel

    76

    41

    33

    74

    -4

    36

    Goaltending Leaders

     

    Wins

    GAA

    Save%

    SO

    Tuukka Rask

    41

    2.21

    92.9

    7

    Henrik Lundqvist

    41

    2.29

    93.4

    4

    Jonathan Quick

    40

    2.49

    92.5

    5

    Corey Crawford

    39

    2.45

    92.7

    4

    Roberto Luongo

    37

    2.29

    93

    3

     

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