Team | Distance (Km)
| San Jose Sharks | 90,489 | Calgary Flames | 85,910 | Dallas Stars | 82,975 | Phoenix Coyotes | 82,684 | Vancouver Canucks | 82,387 | Edmonton Oilers | 80,496 | Anaheim Ducks | 77,714 | Colorado Avalanche | 77,121 | Florida Panthers | 73,638 | Los Angeles Kings | 73,348 | Minnesota Wild | 70,964 | Tampa Bay Lightning | 69,059 | Atlanta Thrashers | 68,316 | Columbus Blue Jackets | 68,222 | Nashville Predators | 66,700 | St. Louis Blues | 66,589 | Detroit Red Wings | 64,088 | Chicago Blackhawks | 63,208 | Carolina Hurricanes | 61,356 | Toronto Maple Leafs | 54,499 | New York Rangers | 52,764 | Boston Bruins | 52,750 | Montreal Canadiens | 52,064 | Buffalo Sabres | 49,361 | Philadelphia Flyers | 47,847 | New Jersey Devils | 47,502 | Pittsburgh Penguins | 47,129 | Washington Capitals | 46,749 | Ottawa Senators | 46,734 | New York Islanders | 45,701 |
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Even with the new schedule, the max travel distance is relatively unchanged from last season when it was about 87,000 Km. It appear that the Pacific conference is taking a lot of plane trips. Vancouver's schedule has a lot of long road trips to minimize travel distance. The Atlantic division will be doing about 20% more travel this season due to the new schedule.
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