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The 1992 season began on December 27, 1991 and concluded with the championship game on April 11, 1992.
1992 saw the debut of the Buffalo Bandits, and also saw the New England Blazers move to Boston.
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x–Clinched playoff berth;c–Clinched playoff berth by crossing over to another division;y–Clinched division;z–Clinched best regular season record;GP–Games Played W–Wins;L–LossesGB–Games back;PCT–Win percentage;Home–Record at Home;Road–Record on the Road;GF–Goals scored;GA–Goals allowed Differential–Difference between goals scored and allowed;GF/GP–Average number of goals scored per game;GA/GP–Average number of goals allowed per game
No All-Star Game was played in 1992.
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numbers indicate new single-season records. Italics indicate tied single-season records.
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