1982-83 NHL season: Difference between revisions
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| colspan=2| [[1982-83 Buffalo Sabres media guide|Buffalo Sabres]]{{·}}[[1982-83 Calgary Flames media guide|Calgary Flames]]{{·}}[[1982-83 Edmonton Oilers media guide|Edmonton Oilers]]{{·}}[[1982-83 Los Angeles Kings media guide|Los Angeles Kings] | | colspan=2| [[1982-83 Buffalo Sabres media guide|Buffalo Sabres]]{{·}}[[1982-83 Calgary Flames media guide|Calgary Flames]]{{·}}[[1982-83 Edmonton Oilers media guide|Edmonton Oilers]]{{·}}[[1982-83 Los Angeles Kings media guide|Los Angeles Kings]]{{·}}[[1982-83 Quebec Nordiques media guide|Quebec Nordiques]]{{·}}[[1982-83 Toronto Maple Leafs media guide|Toronto Maple Leafs]] | ||
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Revision as of 10:05, 15 December 2022
Preseason | n/a |
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Regular Season | October 5, 1982-April 3, 1983 |
Postseason | April 5-May 17, 1983 |
← 1981-82 • NHL seasons • 1983-84 → |
The 1982-83 NHL season was the 66th regular season of the National Hockey League. The New York Islanders won their fourth Stanley Cup in a row with their second consecutive finals sweep by beating the Edmonton Oilers four games to none. No other team in any major professional North American sport has won four consecutive playoff championships to date.