The following is a chronicle of events during the year 1982 in ice hockey.
for the NHL's Most Valuable Player: Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers[2]
Kitchener Rangers won J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Sherbrooke Castors won President's Cup (QMJHL) for the third time in team history
Portland Winter Hawks won President's Cup (WHL) for the first time in team history
Kitchener Rangers defeat the Sherbrooke Castors
The New Brunswick Hawks win the Calder Cup.
The Toledo Goaldiggers win the Turner Cup.
The inaugural Women's National Hockey Championships in 1982.[3] The final, held in Brantford, Ontario, saw Alberta and Ontario face-off, with attendance of approximately 1,600 fans.
Rhonda Leeman Taylor founded and directed the Female Council, a subsect of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, representing female hockey in Canada.[4]
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