1983 Calder Cup playoffs

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1983 Calder Cup playoffs
Tournament details
DatesApril 5–May 19, 1983
Teams8
Final positions
Champions Rochester Americans
Runner-up Maine Mariners
  1982
1984  

The 1983 Calder Cup playoffs of the American Hockey League began on April 5, 1983. [1] The eight teams that qualified, four from each division, played best-of-seven series for Division Semifinals and Division Finals. The division champions played a best-of-seven series for the Calder Cup. The Calder Cup Final ended on May 19, 1983, with the Rochester Americans defeating the Maine Mariners four games to zero to win the Calder Cup for the fourth time in team history. [2]

Contents

Playoff seeds

After the 1982–83 AHL regular season, the top four teams from each division qualified for the playoffs. The Rochester Americans finished the regular season with the best overall record. [3]

Northern Division

  1. Fredericton Express - 98 points
  2. Nova Scotia Voyageurs - 87 points
  3. Maine Mariners - 86 points
  4. Adirondack Red Wings - 77 points

Southern Division

  1. Rochester Americans - 101 points
  2. Hershey Bears - 85 points
  3. New Haven Nighthawks - 84 points
  4. Binghamton Whalers - 80 points

Bracket

Division Semifinals Division Finals Calder Cup Final
         
1 Fredericton 4
4 Adirondack 2
1 Fredericton 2
Northern Division
3 Maine 4
2 Nova Scotia 3
3 Maine 4
N3 Maine 0
S1 Rochester 4
1 Rochester 4
4 Binghamton 1
1 Rochester 4
Southern Division
3 New Haven 3
2 Hershey 1
3 New Haven 4

In each round, the team that earned more points during the regular season receives home ice advantage, meaning they receive the "extra" game on home-ice if the series reaches the maximum number of games. There is no set series format due to arena scheduling conflicts and travel considerations. [4]

Division Semifinals

Note: Home team is listed first.

Northern Division

(1) Fredericton Express vs. (4) Adirondack Red Wings

April 6Fredericton Express4 - 2Adirondack Red Wings
April 9Fredericton Express4 - 3Adirondack Red Wings
April 12Adirondack Red Wings6 - 1Fredericton Express
April 14Adirondack Red Wings2 - 4Fredericton Express
April 16Adirondack Red Wings5 - 42OTFredericton Express
April 19Fredericton Express6 - 53OTAdirondack Red Wings
Fredericton won series 4 – 2

(2) Nova Scotia Voyageurs vs. (3) Maine Mariners

April 8Nova Scotia Voyageurs5 - 3Maine Mariners
April 10Nova Scotia Voyageurs1 - 3Maine Mariners
April 14Maine Mariners3 - 1Nova Scotia Voyageurs
April 15Maine Mariners2 - 3Nova Scotia Voyageurs
April 17Maine Mariners2 - 5Nova Scotia Voyageurs
April 19Nova Scotia Voyageurs4 - 5Maine Mariners
April 21Nova Scotia Voyageurs1 - 4Maine Mariners
Maine won series 4 - 3

Southern Division

(1) Rochester Americans vs. (4) Binghamton Whalers

April 5Rochester Americans5 - 6Binghamton Whalers
April 7Binghamton Whalers3 - 5Rochester Americans
April 10Rochester Americans7 - 5Binghamton Whalers
April 13Binghamton Whalers3 - 4OTRochester Americans
April 14Rochester Americans5 - 2Binghamton Whalers
Rochester won series 4 - 1

(2) Hershey Bears vs. (3) New Haven Nighthawks

April 6Hershey Bears1 - 2New Haven Nighthawks
April 9Hershey Bears6 - 2New Haven Nighthawks
April 12New Haven Nighthawks4 - 3Hershey Bears
April 13New Haven Nighthawks3 - 23OTHershey Bears
April 15New Haven Nighthawks7 - 1Hershey Bears
New Haven won series 4 - 1

Division Finals

Northern Division

(1) Fredericton Express vs. (3) Maine Mariners

April 26Fredericton Express1 - 2Maine Mariners
April 28Fredericton Express6 - 3Maine Mariners
May 1Maine Mariners3 - 2OTFredericton Express
May 4Maine Mariners3 - 2Fredericton Express
May 7Maine Mariners4 - 7Fredericton Express
May 9Fredericton Express3 - 4Maine Mariners
Maine won series 4 - 2

Southern Division

(1) Rochester Americans vs. (3) New Haven Nighthawks

April 20Rochester Americans6 - 3New Haven Nighthawks
April 22Rochester Americans2 - 33OTNew Haven Nighthawks
April 25New Haven Nighthawks4 - 52OTRochester Americans
April 26New Haven Nighthawks1 - 22OTRochester Americans
April 29Rochester Americans3 - 4New Haven Nighthawks
May 3New Haven Nighthawks4 - 2Rochester Americans
May 6Rochester Americans4 - 2New Haven Nighthawks
Rochester won series 4 - 3

Calder Cup Final

(S1) Rochester Americans vs. (N3) Maine Mariners

May 13Rochester Americans3 - 2Maine Mariners
May 15Rochester Americans4 - 3Maine Mariners
May 17Maine Mariners1 - 5Rochester Americans
May 19Maine Mariners1 - 3Rochester Americans
Rochester won series 4 - 0

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References

  1. 1983 AHL playoff results The Internet Hockey Database. Retrieved on May 8, 2008.
  2. Rochester Americans media guide 2004-05 Archived 2008-08-28 at the Wayback Machine amerks.com. Retrieved on May 8, 2008.
  3. 1982-83 AHL standings The Internet Hockey Database. Retrieved on May 8, 2008.
  4. Frequently asked questions Archived 2008-05-09 at the Wayback Machine theahl.com. Retrieved on May 12, 2008.
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