Regular Season Division Champions
- 1975 - Philadelphia Flyers (51–18–11, 113 pts)
- 1976 - Philadelphia Flyers (51–13–16, 118 pts)
- 1977 - Philadelphia Flyers (48–16–16, 112 pts)
- 1978 - New York Islanders (48–17–15, 111 pts)
- 1979 - New York Islanders (51–15–14, 116 pts)
- 1980 - Philadelphia Flyers (48–12–20, 116 pts)
- 1981 - New York Islanders (48–18–14, 110 pts)
- 1982 - New York Islanders (54–16–10, 118 pts)
- 1983 - Philadelphia Flyers (49–23–8, 106 pts)
- 1984 - New York Islanders (50–26–4, 104 pts)
- 1985 - Philadelphia Flyers (53–20–7, 113 pts)
- 1986 - Philadelphia Flyers (53–23–4, 110 pts)
- 1987 - Philadelphia Flyers (46–26–8, 100 pts)
- 1988 - New York Islanders (39–31–10, 88 pts)
- 1989 - Washington Capitals (41–29–10, 92 pts)
- 1990 - New York Rangers (36–31–13, 85 pts)
- 1991 - Pittsburgh Penguins (41–33–6, 88 pts)
- 1992 - New York Rangers (50–25–5, 105 pts)
- 1993 - Pittsburgh Penguins (56–21–7, 119 pts)
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