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    The Official EA SPORTS™ NHL® 19 Season Simulation See who won the Cup in this year's simulation!

    The start of the 2018-2019 NHL® season is just around the corner, and the official EA SPORTS™ NHL 19 Season Simulation has determined this year's Cup winner! See if your team tastes Stanley Cup® glory, find out which players end up taking home awards, and the projections for all 31 NHL teams in each of their divisions. 

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    Let's start by taking a look at the results for the Eastern Conference.

    Eastern Conference Standings

    1. Toronto Maple Leafs – 116 points
    2. Tampa Bay Lightning – 112 points
    3. Boston Bruins – 108 points
    4. Washington Capitals – 104 points
    5. Florida Panthers – 99 points – Wild Card
    6. Pittsburgh Penguins - 98 points
    7. Columbus Blue Jackets – 97 points
    8. Buffalo Sabres – 92 points – Wild Card
    9. Carolina Hurricanes – 89 points
    10. New Jersey Devils – 87 points
    11. Philadelphia Flyers – 85 points
    12. New York Islanders – 76 points
    13. New York Rangers – 73 points
    14. Montreal Canadiens – 72 points
    15. Detroit Red Wings – 63 points
    16. Ottawa Senators – 51 points

    The Leafs take a big step forward and end up at the top of the conference with 116 points, in large part due to the addition of star centerman John Tavares this past off-season. Tampa, Boston, and defending Stanley Cup champions Washington remain strong contenders, while Buffalo jumps into a playoff spot thanks to their young talent. Here's how things shake out in each division:

    • Atlantic Division
      • TOR (116 points)
      • TBL (112 points)
      • BOS (108 points)
      • FLA (99 points) – Wild Card
      • BUF (92 points) – Wild Card
      • MTL (72 points)
      • DET (63 points)
      • OTT (51 points)
    • Metropolitan Division
      • WSH (104 points)
      • PIT (98 points)
      • CBJ (97 points)
      • CAR (89 points)
      • NJD (87 points)
      • PHI (85 points)
      • NYI (76 points)
      • NYR (73 points)

    The Western Conference remains a tightly contested group, which you can see in the following results.

    Western Conference Standings

    1. Vegas Golden Knights – 118 points
    2. San Jose Sharks – 115 points
    3. Winnipeg Jets – 109 points
    4. Nashville Predators – 106 points
    5. St. Louis Blues – 99 points
    6. Anaheim Ducks – 97 points
    7. Los Angeles Kings – 93 points – Wild Card
    8. Dallas Stars – 91 points – Wild Card
    9. Minnesota Wild – 90 points
    10. Colorado Avalanche – 90 points
    11. Calgary Flames – 88 points
    12. Arizona Coyotes – 88 points
    13. Edmonton Oilers – 79 points
    14. Chicago Blackhawks – 77 points
    15. Vancouver Canucks – 70 points

    Vegas follows up a stunning inaugural season by winning the Presidents' Trophy with 118 points. San Jose move into the number two position, post acquiring Erik Karlsson this past off-season for their stacked blueline. Positions 8 through 12 are separated by just three points, leaving talented teams like Minnesota and Colorado outside of the playoff bubble. Here's the divisional breakdown for the Western Conference:

    • Pacific Division
      • VGK (118 points)
      • SJS (115 points)
      • ANA (97 points)
      • LAK (93 points) – Wild Card
      • CGY (88 points)
      • ARZ (88 points)
      • EDM (79 points)
      • VAN (70 points)
    • Central Division
      • WPG (109 points)
      • NSH (106 points)
      • STL (99 points)
      • DAL (91 points) – Wild Card
      • MIN (90 points)
      • COL (90 points)
      • CHI (77 points)

    Stanley Cup Final
    In the Stanley Cup Final, the Toronto Maple Leafs take on the San Jose Sharks, with a matchup that features John Tavares and Erik Karlsson competing with their new teams. After a gruelling 7-game series, the Toronto Maple Leafs win their first Stanley Cup since 1967, with John Tavares securing playoff-MVP honors.

    Stanley Cup Winners: Toronto Maple Leafs

    End of Season Award Winners

    • Stanley Cup Champions: Toronto Maple Leafs
    • Western Conference Champions: San Jose Sharks
    • Eastern Conference Champions: Toronto Maple Leafs
    • Presidents’ Trophy: Vegas Golden Knights
    • Conn Smythe Trophy: John Tavares (TOR)
    • Hart Memorial Trophy: Connor McDavid (EDM)
    • Art Ross Trophy: Connor McDavid (EDM)
    • James Norris Memorial Trophy: Erik Karlsson (SJS)
    • Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy: Patrik Laine (WPG)
    • Vezina Trophy: Sergei Bobrovsky (CBJ)
    • William M. Jennings Trophy: Pekka Rinne (NSH)
    • Frank J. Selke Trophy: Ryan O'Reilly (STL)
    • Lady Byng Memorial Trophy: Aleksander Barkov (FLA)
    • Calder Memorial Trophy: Rasmus Dahlin (BUF)
    • Ted Lindsay Award: Connor McDavid (EDM)

    Thanks for checking out the official EA SPORTS NHL 19 Season Simulation, we hope you're looking forward to the coming season as much as we are! Find out what's new in NHL 19, and simulate your own season to see who takes home the Cup in-game.

     


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