1981–82 NCAA Division II men's ice hockey season

The 1981–82 NCAA Division II men's ice hockey season began in November 1981 and concluded on March 20 of the following year. This was the 18th season of second-tier college ice hockey.

Boston State began merging with Massachusetts–Boston in September of 1981. Because of this Boston State did not field a team for the 1981–82 season though they were still considered members of ECAC 2. After the merger was completed Massachusetts–Boston promoted their program from Division III to Division II beginning with the 1982–83 season.

Regular season

Season tournaments

TournamentDatesTeamsChampion
Elmira Tournament November 13–14 4 Guelph
Granite State Tournament November 13–14 4 New England College
Crusader Classic November 26–27 4 Holy Cross
Merrimack Thanksgiving Tournament November 27–28 4 Merrimack
Miller Invitational December 4–5 4 Michigan–Dearborn
Codfish Bowl 4 Babson
I Love New York Tournament December 29–30 4 Clarkson
Blue-Gold Tournament January 2–3 4 Merrimack
Salem State Tournament January 2–3 4
Williams Invitational January 2–3 4 Plattsburgh State
Teapot Tournament January 19, 26 4 Lowell

Standings

1981–82 ECAC 2 standings
Conference Overall
GP W L T Pct. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
East Region
Lowell †*201910.9501584935314024794
Babson221651.750292072133103
Merrimack261781.6731361014022171188175
New England College251591.6202615101
Colby211272.619231292
Bowdoin191180.5792513120
Salem State2614111.5583116141
Holy Cross2412102.5421161243316152152182
New Haven2110110.4762512121
Saint Anselm208120.4001081322512130147151
Connecticut165110.3137492209110109106
American International194150.211277200
Boston State ^151140.067212190
Framingham State150150.000255200
West Region
Oswego State †221750.77314798302190176137
Plattsburgh State *251861.7401751024025132246180
North Adams State231670.696292081
RIT241671.688132863120101164118
Norwich251690.6403317151163147
Williams181071.5832212111
Union2413101.5632913151
Elmira2211110.5001051072912170122152
Westfield State219120.429181440
Middlebury17692.412597523911390101
Hamilton197120.3682411130
Brockport State194150.21187112278190134156
Buffalo237151
Cortland State296221
Geneseo State2610160
Potsdam State2712132
Championships: March 7, 1982
indicates division regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champions
^ Boston State did not field a team due to the college merging with Massachusetts–Boston
Overall record
GP W L T GF GA
Alaska–Anchorage2715120119111
Alaska–Fairbanks23419070159
Lake Forest249141111132
St. Scholastica2917111
Wisconsin–Stevens Point232201
Conference Overall
GP W L T Pts GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Augsburg16160032302811
Gustavus Adolphus16133026312290
St. Olaf161060202713131
Concordia (MN)16970182713140
Hamline1688016
Bethel16790163015150
St. Thomas1641208278190
Saint Mary's1631306
Saint John's1631306244200
indicates conference regular season champion
Conference Overall
GP W L T Pct. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Bemidji State201631.825904931255117376
Mankato State181161.6397864322291190101
Wisconsin–River Falls201190.55089953421130184152
St. Cloud State209110.45087742914150134107
Wisconsin–Eau Claire206131.32557823212191132128
Wisconsin–Superior183141.194481033312201135167
indicates conference regular season champion
Conference Overall
GP W L T Pts GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Oswego State †141220249753302190176137
RIT1411302284523120101164118
Elmira1410402071512912170122152
Potsdam State14761152712132
Brockport State1459010278190134156
Cortland State1441008
Buffalo133917237151
Geneseo State13310062610160
indicates conference regular season champion

1982 NCAA Tournament

  Quarterfinals
March 12–14
Semifinals
March 18–19
National Championship
March 20
                         
Lowell 9 3 12  
Oswego State 5 4 9  
  Lowell 4  
  Merrimack 3  
Merrimack 5 6 11
Mankato State 3 4 7  
  Lowell 6
  Plattsburgh State 1
Plattsburgh State 4 1 5  
Babson 3 1 4  
  Plattsburgh State 4 Third place
  Gustavus Adolphus 3  
Gustavus Adolphus 7 9 16 Merrimack 5
St. Scholastica 4 1 5   Gustavus Adolphus 8

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

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See also

References

  1. "NCAA Record Book" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
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