1981–82 Norwegian 1. Divisjon season

The 1981–82 Norwegian 1. Divisjon season was the 43rd season of ice hockey in Norway. Ten teams participated in the league, and Valerenga Ishockey won the championship.

Regular season

Club GP W T L GF-GA Pts
1.Vålerenga Ishockey362934255:12361
2.Furuset IF362268226:12450
3.Manglerud Star Ishockey362169224:13648
4.Viking IK3621510188:12047
5.Stjernen3619512163:15143
6.Frisk Asker3615615178:16336
7.Sparta Sarpsborg3615615160:16536
8.Djerv SK368622131:25222
9.Hasle-Løren Idrettslag367029124:23714
10.Lambertseter361134120:3093

Playoffs

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Vålerenga Ishockey2
 
 
 
Viking IK0
 
Vålerenga Ishockey2
 
 
 
Manglerud Star0
 
Furuset IF1
 
 
Manglerud Star2
 
Third place
 
 
 
 
 
Viking IK0
 
 
Furuset IF2
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