1976–77 Romanian Hockey League season

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The 1976–77 Romanian Hockey League season was the 47th season of the Romanian Hockey League. Ten teams participated in the league, and Steaua Bucuresti won the championship.

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Final round

TeamGPWTLGFGAPts
Steaua Bucuresti 1513021434126
SC Miercurea Ciuc 15816728017
Dinamo Bucuresti 15717847015
Dunarea Galati 151014291372

5th-10th place

TeamGPWTLGFGAPts
Unirea Sfantu Gheorghe 2520141817441
ASE Bucuresti 25163618511435
Agronomia Cluj 25931312316121
Avantul Gheorgheni 251011412013321
Tarnava Odorheiu Secuiesc 25911512717019
Liceul Miercurea Ciuc 25531710218613

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