I don’t have live access to current news in this turn, but I can share what’s publicly known about the Spengler Cup and the 1982 edition based on established records.
Core answer
- The 1982 Spengler Cup was won by ASD Dukla Jihlava, and the event set an attendance record that year with about 53,260 spectators across the tournament. This makes 1982 notable for both the champion and the peak crowd figure in the tournament’s history up to that point. Dukla Jihlava’s title in 1982 was their first Spengler Cup win. [History sources on the Spengler Cup cite these details as part of the tournament’s historical timeline and attendance milestones.]
Context and notable facets
- Attendance milestone: The 1982 edition reached a new attendance high, underscoring the Spengler Cup’s popularity in Davos and its capacity to draw large crowds for that era. [Historical pages on the Spengler Cup include the attendance figure and note it as a record at the time.]
- Champion: Dukla Jihlava’s triumph contributed to the tournament’s rich history of international club participation and competition during the Christmas period in Davos. The club’s victory is listed among the tournament winners in historical summaries.
If you’d like, I can pull together a concise timeline of the top moments from the 1982 Spengler Cup and compare it to other early-1980s editions (1980–1985) to give you a clearer sense of how it fit into the era’s hockey scene. I can also provide a short table of winners by year around that period for quick reference.