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This isn’t the breakdown of each and every team’s results, but we have EA SPORTS have simulated 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place from each division here today. If you wanted to know which teams NHL 17 has predicted to place high, see below:

Eastern Conference:

 

  1. Tampa Bay Lightning - 107 pts   2. Montreal Canadiens – 99 pts   3. Washington Capitals – 97 pts

 

Metropolitan Division:

Washington Capitals – 97 pts Pittsburgh Penguins – 93 pts Philadelphia Flyers – 93 pts

 Atlantic Division:

Tampa Bay Lightning – 107 pts Montreal Canadiens – 99 pts Florida Panthers – 93 pts

Western Conference Standings:

Nashville Predators – 110 pts Dallas Stars – 107 pts San Jose Sharks – 107 pts

Central Division:

Nashville Predators – 110 pts Dallas Stars – 107 pts Chicago Blackhawks – 102 pts

Pacific Division:

San Jose Sharks – 107 pts Los Angeles Kings – 93 pts Edmonton Oilers – 85 pts

Stanley Cup Finals

MONTREAL CANADIENS VS. NASHVILLE PREDATORS

STANLEY CUP WINNERS: NASHVILLE PREDATORS

Congratulations on a well-earned hypothetical victory Nashville! 

End of Season Award Winners:

Presidents’ Trophy: Nashville Predators Conn Smythe Trophy: Filip Forsberg (NSH) Hart Memorial Trophy: Connor McDavid (STL) Art Ross Trophy: Connor McDavid (EDM) James Norris Memorial Trophy: Brent Burns (SJS) Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy: Vladimir Tarasenko (STL) Vezina Trophy: Carey Price (MTL) William M. Jennings Trophy: Martin Jones (SJS) Frank J. Selke Trophy: Anze Kopitar (LA) Lady Byng Memorial Trophy: Nicklas Backstrom (WAS) Calder Memorial Trophy: Auston Matthews (TOR) Ted Lindsay Award: Connor McDavid (EDM)

Will EA SPORTS’ simulation be correct? Will NHL 17’s victorious outcome for the Nashville Predators become reality? Only time will tell.

For those of you interested in the actual NHL 17 game, it is currently available for PS4 and Xbox One, and you can watch the trailer down below: