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==1. Divisjon Qualification==
*'''Manglerud Star''' - Lambertseter 6:4, 12:2


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Latest revision as of 13:24, 15 March 2023

The 1987-88 Norwegian 1. Divisjon season was the 49th season of ice hockey in Norway. Ten teams participated in the league, and Valerenga Ishockey won the championship.

Regular season

Club GP W T L GF-GA Pts
1. Vålerenga Ishockey 36 30 1 5 223:122 61
2. Storhamar Ishockey 36 23 2 11 177:124 48
3. Furuset IF 36 23 0 13 200:129 46
4. Frisk Asker 36 20 2 14 174:134 42
5. Trondheim 36 20 1 15 156:122 41
6. Sparta Sarpsborg 36 18 0 18 177:181 36
7. Stjernen 36 14 2 20 165:189 30
8. Viking IK 36 13 1 22 150:199 27
9. Manglerud Star Ishockey 36 11 2 23 137:184 24
10. Bergen/Djerv 36 2 1 33 105:280 5

Playoffs

  Semifinals Final
             
 Vålerenga Ishockey 2  
 Frisk Asker 0  
 
     Vålerenga Ishockey 3
   Furuset IF 2
 
 
3rd place
 Storhamar Ishockey 0  Not played  
 Furuset IF 2      

1. Divisjon Qualification

  • Manglerud Star - Lambertseter 6:4, 12:2

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