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The 1982 NCAA Men's Division II Ice Hockey Tournament involved 8 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division II college ice hockey. A total of 12 games were played, quarterfinals were held at the home rink of the higher seeded team with the semifinal and final rounds hosted by the University of Lowell.

The University of Lowell, coached by Bill Riley, won the national title with a 5-1 victory in the final game over Plattsburgh.

Paul Lohnes, of the University of Lowell, was named the Most Outstanding Player and Scott Swanson, of Gustavus Adolphus, was the high scorer of the tournament with eleven points (4 goals, 7 assists).

Qualifying teams[]

Team
Babson Beavers
Gustavus Adolphus Golden Gusties
Merrimack Warriors
Mankato State Mavericks
Oswego Great Lakers
Plattsburgh Cardinals
St. Scholastica Saints
Lowell Chiefs

Tournament Bracket[]

The quarter-finals were two-game total-goals series played at the campus of the higher seed. The semi-finals and finals were single elimination games.

  Quarterfinals (2 game total goal) Semifinals Final
         
  Lowell 9 3 12 Lowell 4
Oswego State 5 4 9 Merrimack 3
  Merrimack 5 6 11
Mankato State 3 4 7   Lowell 6
Plattsburgh 1
  Plattsburgh 4 1 5
Babson 3 1 4
  Gustavus Adolphus 7 9 16 Plattsburgh 4
St. Scholastica 4 1 5 Gustavus Adolphus 3

Gustavus Adolphus defeated Merrimack 8-5 in third place game

All-Tournament Team[]

  • G: John MacKenzie (University of Lowell)
  • D: Paul Lohnes (University of Lowell)
  • D: Rob Spath (University of Lowell)
  • F: Chip Grabowski (Plattsburgh)
  • F: Ken Kaiser (University of Lowell)
  • F: Mike Carr (University of Lowell)


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