The National Hockey League 's Adams Division was formed in 1974 as part of the Prince of Wales Conference . The division existed for 19 seasons until 1993. It was named in honour of Charles Francis Adams , the founder of the Boston Bruins. It is the forerunner of the NHL's Northeast Division , which later became the Atlantic Division .
1974-76 Adams Division Teams
Changes from the 1973–74 season[ edit ] The Adams Division is formed as a result of NHL realignment The Boston Bruins, Buffalo Sabres, and Toronto Maple Leafs come from the East Division The California Golden Seals come from the West Division 1976-78 Adams Division Teams
Changes from the 1975–76 season[ edit ] The California Golden Seals moved to Richfield, Ohio, to become the Cleveland Barons 1978-79 Adams Division Teams
Changes from the 1977–78 season[ edit ] The Cleveland Barons merge with the Minnesota North Stars. The merged franchise continues as the Minnesota North Stars, but leaves the Smythe Division to assume the Barons' place in the Adams Division to prevent the Adams from dropping to only three teams. 1979-81 Adams Division Teams
Boston Bruins Buffalo Sabres Minnesota North Stars Quebec Nordiques Toronto Maple Leafs Changes from the 1978–79 season[ edit ] 1981-92 Adams Division Teams
Changes from the 1980–81 season[ edit ] The Minnesota North Stars and Toronto Maple Leafs move to the Norris Division The Hartford Whalers and Montreal Canadiens come from the Norris Division 1992-93 Adams Division Teams
Boston Bruins Buffalo Sabres Hartford Whalers Montreal Canadiens Ottawa Senators Quebec Nordiques Changes from the 1991–92 season[ edit ] The Ottawa Senators are added as an expansion team After the 1992–93 season[ edit ] The league was reformatted into two conferences with two divisions each:
Eastern Conference Western Conference Regular season Division champions [ edit ] 1975 – Buffalo Sabres (49–16–15, 113 pts) 1976 – Boston Bruins (48–15–17, 113 pts) 1977 – Boston Bruins (49–23–8, 106 pts) 1978 – Boston Bruins (51–18–11, 113 pts) 1979 – Boston Bruins (43–23–14, 100 pts) 1980 – Buffalo Sabres (47–17–16, 110 pts) 1981 – Buffalo Sabres (39–20–21, 99 pts) 1982 – Montreal Canadiens (46–17–17, 109 pts) 1983 – Boston Bruins (50–20–10, 110 pts) 1984 – Boston Bruins (49–25–6, 104 pts) 1985 – Montreal Canadiens (41–27–12, 94 pts) 1986 – Quebec Nordiques (43–31–6, 92 pts) 1987 – Hartford Whalers (43–30–7, 93 pts) 1988 – Montreal Canadiens (45–22–13, 103 pts) 1989 – Montreal Canadiens (53–18–9, 115 pts) 1990 – Boston Bruins (46–25–9, 101 pts) 1991 – Boston Bruins (44–24–12, 100 pts) 1992 – Montreal Canadiens (41–28–11, 93 pts) 1993 – Boston Bruins (51–26–7, 109 pts) Season 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 1974–75 (DC) Buffalo (113) (2) Boston (94) (8) Toronto (78) California (51) 1975–76 (DC) Boston (113) (1) Buffalo (105) (4) Toronto (83) California (65) 1976–77 (DC) Boston (106) (2) Buffalo (104) (5) Toronto (81) Cleveland (63) 1977–78 (DC) Boston (113) (2) Buffalo (105) (3) Toronto (92) Cleveland (57) 1978–79 (DC) Boston (100) (4) Buffalo (88) (6) Toronto (81) Minnesota (68) 1979–80 (2) Buffalo (110) (4) Boston (105) (6) Minnesota (88) (11) Toronto (75) Quebec (61) 1980–81 (5) Buffalo (99) (8) Boston (87) (9) Minnesota (87) (11) Quebec (78) (16) Toronto (71) 1981–82 Montreal (109) Boston (96) Buffalo (93) Quebec (82) Hartford (60) 1982–83 Boston (110)‡ Montreal (98) Buffalo (89) (8) Quebec (80) Hartford (45) 1983–84 Boston (104) Buffalo (103) Quebec (94) Montreal (75) Hartford (66) 1984–85 Montreal (94) Quebec (91) Buffalo (90) Boston (82) Hartford (69) 1985–86 Quebec (92) Montreal (87) Boston (86) Hartford (84) Buffalo (80) 1986–87 Hartford (93) Montreal (92) Boston (85) Quebec (72) Buffalo (64) 1987–88 Montreal (103) Boston (94) Buffalo (85) Hartford (77) Quebec (69) 1988–89 Montreal (115) Boston (88) Buffalo (83) Hartford (79) Quebec (61) 1989–90 Boston (101)‡ Buffalo (98) Montreal (93) Hartford (85) Quebec (31) 1990–91 Boston (100) Montreal (89) Buffalo (81) Hartford (73) Quebec (46) 1991–92 Montreal (93) Boston (84) Buffalo (74) Hartford (65) Quebec (52) 1992–93 Boston (109) Quebec (104) Montreal (102) Buffalo (86) Hartford (58) Ottawa (24)
Playoff Division champions [ edit ] Stanley Cup winners produced [ edit ] Presidents' Trophy winners produced[ edit ] Adams Division titles won by team [ edit ]
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