WESTERN CONFERENCE (NHL)

Western Conference logo, circa 2006

French version of the Western Conference logo

The 'Western Conference' () is one of two conferences in the National Hockey League (NHL) used to divide teams. Its counterpart is the Eastern Conference.
Previously known as the 'Clarence Campbell Conference', it was created in 1974 when the NHL realigned its teams into two conferences and four divisions. Because the new conferences and divisions had little to do with North American geography, geographical references were removed. The conferences and divisions were re-aligned in 1981 to better reflect the geographical locations of the teams, but the existing names were retained with the Campbell Conference becoming the conference for the NHL's westernmost teams. The names of conferences and divisions were changed in 1993 to reflect the their geographic locations. Then-new NHL commissioner Gary Bettman made the change to help non-hockey fans better understand the game, as the National Basketball Association, National Football League, and Major League Baseball all use geographic-based names for their conferences and divisions. However, the move angered purists and older hockey fans, who felt the change removed any touch of the history of the league. The trophy awarded to the conference champion, the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl, retains some connection to the heritage of the league.

Contents
Divisions
Champions

Divisions


Prior to the 1993 realignment, the Campbell Conference consisted of the Norris Division and the Smythe Division. Currently, the Western Conference is comprised of 15 teams in three divisions: Central, Northwest, and Pacific.

;Central

Chicago Blackhawks

Columbus Blue Jackets

Detroit Red Wings

Nashville Predators

St. Louis Blues

;Northwest

Calgary Flames

Colorado Avalanche

Edmonton Oilers

Minnesota Wild

Vancouver Canucks

;Pacific

Anaheim Ducks

Dallas Stars

Los Angeles Kings

Phoenix Coyotes

San Jose Sharks

Champions


===Stanley Cup champions produced===

1974-75 - Philadelphia Flyers

1979-80 - New York Islanders

1980-81 - New York Islanders

1983-84 - Edmonton Oilers

1984-85 - Edmonton Oilers

1986-87 - Edmonton Oilers

1987-88 - Edmonton Oilers

1988-89 - Calgary Flames

1989-90 - Edmonton Oilers

1995-96 - Colorado Avalanche

1996-97 - Detroit Red Wings

1997-98 - Detroit Red Wings

1998-99 - Dallas Stars

2000-01 - Colorado Avalanche

2001-02 - Detroit Red Wings

2006-07 - Anaheim Ducks
† - The Philadelphia Flyers and the New York Islanders are no longer members of the Campbell/Western Conference. They moved to the Wales Conference prior to the 1981-82 NHL season.

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