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Winnipeg’s new American Hockey League affiliate in St. John’s has been shifted to a new division.

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Winnipeg’s new American Hockey League affiliate in St. John’s has been shifted to a new division.

And the geography makes perfect sense.

AHL president and CEO David Andrews announced, while attending the annual meeting in Hilton Head Island, S.C., that St. John’s – still without a team nickname – would now be part of the Atlantic Division along with Manchester, Portland, Providence and Worcester.

The format for the 2012 Calder Cup playoffs was also approved with eight teams in each conference qualifying for the postseason. The three division winners earn the top three seeds with the next five best teams seeded fourth through eighth.

The conference quarterfinals will be best-of-five series with the conference semifinals, finals and Calder Cup finals best of sevens. The regular season opens Oct. 7th and the complete schedule will be announced later in the summer.

Here are the AHL divisions, with the NHL parent club in parenthesis:

Eastern Conference

Atlantic Division

Manchester Monarchs (LA)

Portland Pirates (PHX)

Providence Bruins (BOS)

St. John’s (WPG)

Worcester Sharks (SJ)

 

Northeast Division

Adirondack Phantoms (PHI)

Albany Devils (NJ)

Bridgeport Sound Tigers (NYI)

Connecticut Whale (NYR)

Springfield Falcons (CBJ)

 

East Division

Binghamton Senators (OTT)

Hershey Bears (WSH)

Norfolk Admirals (TB)

Syracuse Crunch (ANA)

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (PIT)

 

Western Conference

North Division

Grand Rapids Griffins (DET)

Hamilton Bulldogs (MTL)

Lake Erie Monsters (COL)

Rochester Americans (BUF)

Toronto Marlies (TOR)

 

Midwest Division

Charlotte Checkers (CAR)

Chicago Wolves (VAN)

Milwaukee Admirals (NSH)

Peoria Rivermen (STL)

Rockford IceHogs (CHI)

 

West Division

Abbotsford Heat (CGY)

Houston Aeros (MIN)

Oklahoma City Barons (EDM)

San Antonio Rampage (FLA)

Texas Stars (DAL)

 

Ed.tait@freepress.mb.ca

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