Elitserien 1982/83

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The 1982/83 Elitserien season was the eighth season of the Swedish Elitserien . The Swedish champions were for the eleventh time in the club's history of Djurgårdens IF , while the newly promoted Hammarby IF were relegated back to the second division.

Regular season

mode

The ten teams of the Elitserien initially played against each other in 36 season games. While the first four teams qualified for the play-offs, the last placed rose directly to Division I and the penultimate had to compete against the best second division teams in the Kvalserien to stay up. Each team received two points for a win, one point for a draw and zero points for a defeat.

Closing table

club Sp S. U N T GT Points
1. Färjestad BK 36 22nd 6th 8th 184 123 50
2. Djurgårdens IF 36 21st 7th 8th 169 120 49
3. AIK Solna 36 20th 7th 9 151 107 47
4th IF Björklöven 36 19th 5 12 146 119 43
5. Leksands IF 36 17th 5 14th 157 149 39
6th Brynäs IF 36 12 8th 16 143 160 32
7th Västra Frölunda IF 36 12 6th 18th 135 160 30th
8th. Skellefteå AIK 36 10 7th 19th 119 149 27
9. MoDo AIK 36 9 6th 21st 128 194 24
10. Hammarby IF 36 7th 5 24 126 177 19th

Sp = games, S = wins, U = draws, N = losses, OTS = overtime wins, OTN = overtime losses, SOS = penalty wins, SON = penalty losses

Play-offs

The semifinals were held in the "best-of-three" mode , the final in the "best-of-five" mode.

Tournament tree

  Semifinals final
                 
1 Färjestad BK 2    
3 AIK Solna 1  
1 Färjestad BK 2
  2 Djurgårdens IF 3
2 Djurgårdens IF 2
4th IF Björklöven 1  

Swedish champion

Swedish champion Djurgårdens IF

Djurgårdens IF logo

Goalkeepers: Bo Larsson , Rolf Ridderwall

Defenders: Tommy Albelin , Thomas Eriksson , Mikael Good , Karl-Erik Lilja , Tord Nänsén , Stefan Perlström , Michael Thelvén , Mats Waltin

Attackers: Bo Berglund , Dag Bredberg , Björn Carlsson , Jan Claesson , Håkan Eriksson , Jörgen Holmberg , Kent Johansson , Martin Linse , Tommy Mörth , Jens Öhling , Hans Särkijärvi , Håkan Södergren

Head coach: Leif Boork

All-Star Team

goal Pelle Lindbergh ( Philadelphia Flyers , NHL )
defense Thomas Eriksson (Djurgården) Peter Andersson (Björklöven)
Storm Mats Näslund ( Canadiens de Montréal , NHL) Bengt-Åke Gustafsson ( Washington Capitals , NHL) Håkan Loob (Färjestad)

(Note: the Swedish all-star team included players active abroad for the first time)

Awards

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