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1999–2000 Tampa Bay Lightning Season
The 1999–2000 Tampa Bay Lightning season was the Lightning's eighth season of operation. The club placed fourteenth overall in the Eastern Conference and failed to make the playoffs for the fourth consecutive year. Offseason Regular season *March 4, 2000: In a victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning, Patrick Roy earned the 435th victory of his career. Final standings Schedule and results , - align="center" bgcolor="#CCFFCC" , 1, , W, , October 2, 1999, , 4–2 , , align="left", New York Islanders ( 1999–2000) , , 1–0–0–0 , , , - align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB" , 2, , L, , October 7, 1999, , 2–5 , , align="left", Los Angeles Kings ( 1999–2000) , , 1–1–0–0 , , , - align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB" , 3, , L, , October 9, 1999, , 0–1 , , align="left", @ New Jersey Devils ( 1999–2000) , , 1–2–0–0 , , , - align="center" bgcolor="#FFBBBB" , 4, , L, , October 15, 1999, , 2–3 , , align="left", Mighty Ducks of Anaheim ( 1999–2000) , , ...
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Eastern Conference (NHL)
The Eastern Conference (french: Conférence de l'Est) is one of two conferences in the National Hockey League (NHL) used to divide teams. Its counterpart is the Western Conference. History Originally named the Prince of Wales 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 Prince of Wales Trophy dates back to 1925, when it was donated to the League by the Prince of Wales, who later became King Edward VIII and then the Duke of Windsor. It was originally given to the NHL's playoff champion. (Until 1926, the Stanley Cup was presented to the winner of a post-season playoff between the NHL and Western Hockey League champions.) Since 1926–27, the Stanley Cup has gone to the NHL's playoff champion. During the years when the NHL had no divisions, (i.e., 1925–26; 1938 to 1967), the Prin ...
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