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Locations of National Hockey League teams, marked by conferences and divisions. US states/Canadian provinces with teams marked. (New York State has teams in the Northeast ( Buffalo Sabres) and Atlantic Divisions ( New York Rangers and New York Islanders), so it has been marked with stripes)

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