1981–82 ACHL season

The 1981–82 Atlantic Coast Hockey League season was the first season of the Atlantic Coast Hockey League, a North American minor professional league. Seven teams participated in the regular season, and the Mohawk Valley Stars were the league champions. The Fitchburg Trappers and Schenectady Chiefs folded during the first month of the season and the Cape Cod Buccaneers, owned by World Wrestling Foundation mogul Vince McMahon, withdrew after 39 games. The four remaining clubs voted to cut short the regular season and move directly to the playoffs. The Salem Raiders had the best record in the league at the time at 32-15. The Raiders lost to the Mohawk Valley Stars of Utica, New York in the championship series.

Regular season

GP W L T GF GA Pts
Salem Raiders473215024616164
Mohawk Valley Stars472818122519857
Baltimore Skipjacks482223320418947
Cape Cod Buccaneers391721113015835
Winston-Salem Thunderbirds501433317926531
Schenectady Chiefs945038458
Fitchburg Trappers624026324

Playoffs

Semifinals Final
      
2 Mohawk Valley Stars 4
3 Baltimore Skipjacks 3
2 Mohawk Valley Stars 4
1 Salem Raiders 2
1 Salem Raiders 4
4 Winston-Salem Thunderbirds 1
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