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2014 AIHL season

The 2014 AIHL season was the 15th season of the Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL). It ran from 12 April 2014 until 24 August 2014, with the Goodall Cup finals following on 30 and 31 August. The Melbourne Mustangs won both the H Newman Reid Trophy for finishing first in the regular season, and the Goodall Cup after defeating the Melbourne Ice in the final.

2014 AIHL season
LeagueAustralian Ice Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Duration12 April 2014 – 31 August 2014
Regular season
H Newman Reid TrophyMelbourne Mustangs
(1st title)
Season MVPSimon Barg
(Ice Dogs)
Top scorerSimon Barg (69 points)
(Ice Dogs)
Goodall Cup
ChampionsMelbourne Mustangs
  Runners-upMelbourne Ice
Finals MVPViktor Gibbs Sjödin (Mustangs)
AIHL seasons
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Teams Edit

In 2014 the AIHL had 8 teams competing in the league.[1]

2014 AIHL teams
Team City Arena Head Coach Captain
Adelaide Adrenaline   Adelaide IceArenA   Ryan O'Handley   Greg Oddy
CBR Brave   Canberra Phillip Ice Skating Centre   Matti Louma   Mark Rummukainen
Melbourne Ice   Melbourne Medibank Icehouse   Brent Laver   Lliam Webster
Melbourne Mustangs   Melbourne Medibank Icehouse   Brad Vigon   Sean Jones
Newcastle North Stars   Newcastle Hunter Ice Skating Stadium   Garry Doré   Robert Starke
Perth Thunder   Perth Perth Ice Arena   Dylan Forsythe   Samuel Wilson
Sydney Bears   Sydney Sydney Ice Arena   Vladimir Rubes   Michael Schlamp
Sydney Ice Dogs   Sydney Liverpool Catholic Club Ice Rink   Andrew Petrie   Robert Malloy

League business Edit

In October 2013 it was confirmed that the Gold Coast Blue Tongues would remain suspended for the 2014 season. The team have until the 2015 season before their licence is reviewed.[2] On 26 February 2014 Canberra Knights owner John Raut announced that the team had folded operations effective immediately and would not be competing in the upcoming 2014 season. Raut cited financial costs, lack of local players and poor performance as the reasons behind the move.[3][4] The following day it was announced that the player group headed by captain Mark Rummukainen had approached the league with plans on taking on the club's licence.[5] The following month the league announced that they had granted a provisional licence to a Canberra consortium, which involved the player group, to take on the licence and replace the Knights in the 2014 season. The new team was announced as the CBR Brave.[6] The Melbourne Mustangs announced in March 2014 that they had signed a deal with MOAT: Mental Health Services who will become the teams naming sponsors for the 2014 and 2015 seasons. The team's name will change to MOAT: Melbourne Mustangs Ice Hockey Club.[7] Air Canada expanded their sponsorship of the AIHL to the entire 2014 season after last year sponsoring the 2013 finals series.[8] They also announced they will continue to show a highlights package of the 2013 finals series as part of their in-flight entertainment until the end of June.[8] They will then replace it with the 2014 Canada Day Classic between the Sydney Bears and Melbourne Mustangs and the 2014 AIHL finals series.[8]

Exhibition games Edit

The first exhibition game was held in November 2013 with the Sydney Bears playing a match against former AIHL team, the Central Coast Rhinos. The Rhinos who previously played in the AIHL from 2005 to 2008 went on to win the game 8–4.[9] A second game involving the Bears and Rhinos was held in March 2014 with the Bears winning 8–2.[9] In February 2014 it was announced that the pre season tournament, the Wilson Cup, would be revived.[10] The tournament was last played in 2009 and was won by the Rhinos.[10] The 2014 edition features the Newcastle North Stars, Sydney Bears and the Sydney Ice Dogs.[10] The tournament features a round robin of the three teams and finishes with a final between the top two placed teams. In started on 16 March and finished on 5 April.[10] In the opening game of the Wilson Cup the North Stars defeated the Bears 4–3 in a shootout.[11] The North Stars however lost game two to the Ice Dogs 5–4 in a shootout.[12] In the last game of the round robin the Ice Dogs defeated the Sydney Bears 8–1 and they finished first in the standings.[13] The Ice Dogs were drawn against the North Stars in the final who finished the round robin in second place. The Ice Dogs defeated the North Stars 4–2, winning their first Wilson Cup title.[14] On 27 March the Melbourne Ice and Melbourne Mustangs held an exhibition game at the Medibank Icehouse with the Ice defeating the Mustangs 8–3.[15] On 3 and 5 April the Australian national team held two exhibition games against the Mustangs and Ice.[16] The two games were played at the Medibank Icehouse and were held as part of the team's preparation for the 2014 IIHF World Championship Division II Group A tournament being held in Serbia from 9 to 15 April.[16] Australia won both of the games, defeating the Mustangs 9–3 and the Ice 4–1.[16][17]

Personnel changes Edit

In November 2013 Melbourne Ice announced that assistant coach Brent Laver has been promoted to the head coach position, replacing Sandy Gardner who had been in the job for only the 2013 season.[18] The team also announced that former player, Glen Mayer had signed on as an assistant coach, along with former Swedish First Division player, Johan Steenberg, who was appointed back in June 2013.[18][19] Just prior to the start of the season Perth Thunder Coach Stan Scott announced that he had stepped down as head coach in order to focus on the General Manager operations of the club. Scott was replaced by Dylan Forsythe as head coach and but remained on the coaching panel as an assistant.[20] After eight games into the season it was announced that Forsythe had stepped down as head coach effective immediately for unknown reasons. He was replaced by Stan Scott who agreed to take over as interim head coach for the remainder of the season.[21] On 24 April 2014 the Sydney Ice Dogs head coach Ron Kuprowsky and his assistants Colin Downie and Brad Andrlon had resigned from their positions.[22] The club appointed Dion Dunwoodie as interim head coach with Mark Page and Anthony Wilson as his assistants. On 9 May 2014 the Ice Dogs signed Andrew Petrie as their new head coach.[23]

Player transfers Edit

Regular season Edit

The regular season started on 12 April 2014 and ran through to 1 September 2014 before the top four teams compete in the Goodall Cup playoff series.[52] Game 35 between the Newcastle North Stars and the Sydney Ice Dogs had to be postponed due to the North Stars bus breaking down en route to Liverpool.[53] The game was later rescheduled for 22 June 2014 and will be played at the Hunter Ice Skating Stadium in Newcastle.[54] Game 77 between the Adelaide Adrenaline and CBR Brave had to be postponed after the Adrenalines team bus crashed en route to the Phillip Ice Skating Centre. Head Coach Ryan O'Handley and some players were taken to hospital however none of the injuries were serious. Game 79 which was set to be held the following day between the Adrenaline and the Sydney Bears was also postponed.[55] On 31 July it was announced that both games had been cancelled as the teams involved had been unable to reschedule the games. As a result, the AIHL Commission awarded each team one point for the cancelled games, with the Adrenaline getting one point from each game and the Brave and Bears awarded one point each from their respective games.[56]

The Melbourne Mustangs won the H Newman Reid Trophy after finishing first in the regular season with 54 points.[57] In the final week of the regular season the AIHL released the list of finalists for the 2014 awards.[58] Mathieu Ouelette of the CBR Brave, Jack Wolgemuth of the Melbourne Mustangs and the Sydney Ice Dogs' Simon Barg were nominated as the Most Valuable Player, with Barg going on to win the award.[58][59] Petri Pitkänen of the CBR Brave, Mathieu Dugas of the Perth Thunder and the Sydney Bears' Daniel Palmkvist were nominated for the Goaltender of the Year award with Petri Pitkänen being named the winner.[58][59] Niko Suoraniemi of the Adelaide Adrenaline, John Kennedy of the Newcastle North Stars and the Melbourne Mustangs' Jack Wolgemuth were nominated for the Defenceman of the Year award with Wolgemuth being announced the winner.[58][59] Jeremy Brown of the Melbourne Ice, Jamie Woodman of the Perth Thunder and the Newcastle North Stars Hayden Sheard were all nominated as the Rookie of the Year award with Jeremy Brown taking the award.[58][59] David Dunwoodie of the Sydney Ice Dogs won the award for Local Player of the Year.[59]

April Edit

Game Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap
1 12 April 17:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 9–2 Melbourne Ice Melbourne 1000 [1]
2 12 April 17:30 Newcastle North Stars 2–0 CBR Brave Canberra 800 [2]
3 13 April 16:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 3–6 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 800 [3]
4 13 April 17:00 Sydney Bears 4–0 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle 800 [4]
5 19 April 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 2 – 3 (SO) Melbourne Ice Melbourne 1500 [5]
6 26 April 16:30 Melbourne Ice 3–0 Perth Thunder Perth [6]
7 26 April 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 4–0 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle [7]
8 26 April 17:30 Sydney Ice Dogs 2–6 CBR Brave Canberra 800 [8]
9 27 April 15:30 Adelaide Adrenaline 6 – 5 (SO) Sydney Bears Baulkham Hills 350 [9]
10 27 April 16:30 Melbourne Ice 3–0 Perth Thunder Perth [10]

May Edit

Game Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap
11 3 May 16:30 Perth Thunder 4 – 3 (SO) Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide [11]
12 3 May 17:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 2–4 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 550 [12]
13 3 May 18:00 Newcastle North Stars 1–3 Sydney Bears Baulkham Hills 300 [13]
14 4 May 15:30 Perth Thunder 0–1 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide [14]
15 4 May 16:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 2–5 Melbourne Ice Melbourne 900 [15]
16 10 May 16:30 Sydney Bears 4 – 3 (SO) Perth Thunder Perth [16]
17 10 May 17:00 Melbourne Ice 5–3 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 1300 [17]
18 10 May 17:00 Newcastle North Stars 5–3 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool 300 [18]
19 10 May 17:30 Adelaide Adrenaline 5–2 CBR Brave Canberra [19]
20 11 May 16:30 Sydney Bears 3–2 Perth Thunder Perth [20]
21 11 May 17:00 CBR Brave 4–2 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle [21]
22 11 May 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 4–10 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool 200 [22]
23 17 May 16:30 Newcastle North Stars 6–3 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide [23]
24 17 May 17:00 Melbourne Ice 6–3 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool [24]
25 17 May 17:30 Perth Thunder 1–5 CBR Brave Canberra [25]
26 17 May 18:00 Melbourne Mustangs 2–1 Sydney Bears Baulkham Hills 250 [26]
27 18 May 15:30 Newcastle North Stars 2 – 3 (SO) Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide [27]
28 18 May 15:30 Melbourne Ice 4–2 Sydney Bears Baulkham Hills 250 [28]
29 18 May 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 2–7 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool 250 [29]
30 18 May 17:00 Perth Thunder 4 – 5 (SO) CBR Brave Canberra [30]
31 24 May 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 2–6 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 450 [31]
32 24 May 17:00 CBR Brave 5–2 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle 700 [32]
33 24 May 18:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 6–2 Sydney Bears Baulkham Hills 850 [33]
34 25 May 16:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 3–2 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 300 [34]
36 31 May 16:30 Sydney Ice Dogs 5–7 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide [35]
37 31 May 17:00 Perth Thunder 2–5 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 500 [36]
38 31 May 17:30 Melbourne Ice 2 – 1 (SO) CBR Brave Canberra 800 [37]

June Edit

Game Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap
39 1 June 15:30 Sydney Ice Dogs 2–0 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide [38]
40 1 June 15:30 Newcastle North Stars 4–1 Sydney Bears Baulkham Hills 300 [39]
41 1 June 16:00 Perth Thunder 4–1 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 350 [40]
42 1 June 17:00 Melbourne Ice 2–4 CBR Brave Canberra [41]
43 5 June 16:00 Melbourne Mustangs 8–3 Melbourne Ice Melbourne 1200 [42]
44 7 June 16:30 Adelaide Adrenaline 1–7 Perth Thunder Perth [43]
45 7 June 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 2–5 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle 900 [44]
46 7 June 17:30 Sydney Bears 1–4 CBR Brave Canberra 800 [45]
47 8 June 15:30 Melbourne Mustangs 5–3 Sydney Bears Baulkham Hills [46]
48 8 June 16:30 Adelaide Adrenaline 2–6 Perth Thunder Perth [47]
49 14 June 17:00 Melbourne Ice 4–7 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle [48]
50 14 June 17:30 Sydney Bears 6–8 CBR Brave Canberra [49]
51 15 June 15:30 Melbourne Ice 6–4 Sydney Bears Baulkham Hills 450 [50]
52 15 June 17:00 CBR Brave 3–6 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool 220 [51]
53 21 June 16:30 Melbourne Mustangs 5–3 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide [52]
54 21 June 17:00 Perth Thunder 5–0 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle [53]
55 21 June 16:30 Sydney Bears 1–2 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool 300 [54]
56 21 June 17:00 CBR Brave 2 – 3 (SO) Melbourne Ice Melbourne 1000 [55]
35 22 June 17:00 Newcastle North Stars 4–1 Sydney Ice Dogs Newcastle [56]
57 22 June 15:30 Perth Thunder 5–6 Sydney Bears Baulkham Hills 300 [57]
58 22 June 15:30 Melbourne Mustangs 6–3 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide [58]
59 22 June 16:00 CBR Brave 6 – 5 (SO) Melbourne Ice Melbourne 1000 [59]
60 28 June 17:00 Sydney Bears 3–1 Melbourne Ice Melbourne 950 [60]
61 28 June 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 6–2 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle [61]
62 28 June 17:30 Sydney Ice Dogs 4–1 CBR Brave Canberra 900 [62]
63 29 June 16:00 Sydney Bears 2–1 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 850 [63]
64 29 June 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 3 – 2 (SO) Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool 350 [64]

July Edit

Game Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap
65 5 July 16:30 Newcastle North Stars 5–7 Perth Thunder Perth [65]
66 5 July 16:30 Melbourne Ice 0–4 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide [66]
67 5 July 17:00 CBR Brave 7–4 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 700 [67]
68 5 July 17:00 Sydney Bears 2–4 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool 400 [68]
69 6 July 15:30 Melbourne Ice 2 – 3 (SO) Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide [69]
70 6 July 16:00 CBR Brave 3–4 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 380 [70]
71 6 July 16:30 Newcastle North Stars 1–4 Perth Thunder Perth [71]
72 12 July 17:00 Sydney Bears 0–4 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 450 [72]
73 12 July 17:00 CBR Brave 4–5 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool 450 [73]
74 13 July 16:00 Sydney Bears 1–10 Melbourne Ice Melbourne [74]
75 13 July 17:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 5 – 4 (SO) Newcastle North Stars Newcastle 700 [75]
76 19 July 17:00 Newcastle North Stars 3–6 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 700 [76]
77 19 July 17:30 Adelaide Adrenaline Cancelled CBR Brave Canberra [note 1]
78 19 July 18:00 Perth Thunder 4–1 Sydney Bears Baulkham Hills 300 [77]
79 20 July 15:30 Adelaide Adrenaline Cancelled Sydney Bears Baulkham Hills [note 1]
80 20 July 16:00 Newcastle North Stars 4–5 Melbourne Ice Melbourne [78]
81 20 July 17:00 Perth Thunder 3–5 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool 250 [79]
82 26 July 16:30 CBR Brave 3–1 Perth Thunder Perth [80]
83 26 July 16:30 Sydney Bears 4–6 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide [81]
84 26 July 17:00 Melbourne Ice 2–4 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle [82]
85 27 July 15:30 Sydney Bears 1–8 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide [83]
86 27 July 16:30 CBR Brave 5–3 Perth Thunder Perth [84]
87 27 July 17:00 Melbourne Ice 3–2 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool 300 [85]

August Edit

Game Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap
88 2 August 16:30 Melbourne Mustangs 3–1 Perth Thunder Perth [86]
89 2 August 17:30 Newcastle North Stars 2–3 CBR Brave Canberra [87]
90 3 August 15:30 CBR Brave 12–4 Sydney Bears Baulkham Hills 250 [88]
91 3 August 16:30 Melbourne Mustangs 7–4 Perth Thunder Perth 500 [89]
92 3 August 17:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 3–5 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle [90]
93 9 August 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 2–4 Melbourne Ice Melbourne [91]
94 9 August 17:00 Perth Thunder 4–5 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle [92]
95 9 August 17:30 Melbourne Mustangs 4–2 CBR Brave Canberra [93]
96 9 August 18:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 8–0 Sydney Bears Baulkham Hills 400 [94]
97 10 August 16:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 1–3 Melbourne Ice Melbourne [95]
98 10 August 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 2–4 CBR Brave Canberra [96]
99 10 August 17:00 Perth Thunder 8–2 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool 250 [97]
100 10 August 17:00 Sydney Bears 2–6 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle [98]
101 14 August 17:00 Melbourne Ice 5–1 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 1500 [99]
102 16 August 16:30 Sydney Ice Dogs 3–1 Perth Thunder Perth [100]
103 16 August 16:30 CBR Brave 2–5 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide [101]
104 16 August 17:00 Newcastle North Stars 3–6 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 900 [102]
105 17 August 15:30 CBR Brave 2–6 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide [103]
106 17 August 16:00 Newcastle North Stars 2–7 Melbourne Ice Melbourne [104]
107 17 August 16:30 Sydney Ice Dogs 6–3 Perth Thunder Perth [105]
108 23 August 17:00 Perth Thunder 5 – 4 (SO) Melbourne Ice Melbourne [106]
109 23 August 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 4–1 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle [107]
110 23 August 18:00 CBR Brave 3–2 Sydney Bears Baulkham Hills [108]
111 24 August 16:00 Perth Thunder 3–2 Melbourne Ice Melbourne 550 [109]
112 24 August 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 3 – 4 (SO) Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool 550 [110]

Standings Edit

Team GP W OTW T OTL L GF GA GDF PTS
Melbourne Mustangs 28 17 0 0 3 8 108 88 +20 54
Melbourne Ice 28 14 3 0 3 8 104 88 +16 51
CBR Brave 28 14 2 1 2 9 106 89 +17 49
Sydney Ice Dogs 28 14 2 0 1 11 116 97 +19 47
Adelaide Adrenaline 28 10 5 2 1 10 94 90 +4 43
Newcastle North Stars 28 11 0 0 2 15 87 106 −19 35
Perth Thunder 28 9 2 0 2 15 94 94 0 33
Sydney Bears 28 6 1 1 1 19 68 125 −57 22
Qualified for the Goodall Cup playoffs H Newman Reid Trophy winners

Statistics Edit

Scoring leaders Edit

List shows the ten top skaters sorted by points, then goals.[60]

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM POS
Simon Barg Sydney Ice Dogs 26 23 46 69 20 F
Stephen Blunden CBR Brave 24 36 32 68 59 F
Anton Kokkonen CBR Brave 25 17 42 59 18 F
Mathieu Ouellette CBR Brave 22 17 40 57 16 F
David Dunwoodie Sydney Ice Dogs 28 20 33 53 151 F
Chris Wilson Newcastle North Stars 23 17 32 49 96 F
Cody Danberg Newcastle North Stars 28 17 31 48 77 F
John Clewlow Sydney Ice Dogs 23 22 23 45 64 F
Patrick O'Kane Melbourne Mustangs 28 21 23 44 14 F
Stuart Stefan Perth Thunder 28 14 30 44 40 F

Leading goaltenders Edit

Only the top five goaltenders, based on save percentage with a minimum 40% of the teams ice time.[61]

Player Team MIP SOG GA GAA SVS% SO
Mathieu Dugas Perth Thunder 1396 1099 92 3.30 0.916 1
Jaden Pine-Murphy Melbourne Ice 876 446 39 2.23 0.913 2
Petri Pitkänen CBR Brave 1227 764 72 2.93 0.906 0
Daniel Palmkvist Sydney Bears 1040 806 80 3.85 0.901 1
Harrison May Newcastle North Stars 1295 881 89 3.44 0.899 1

Season awards Edit

Below lists the 2014 AIHL regular season award winners.

Award Name Team
MVP   Simon Barg Sydney Ice Dogs
Goaltender   Petri Pitkänen CBR Brave
Defenceman   Jack Wolgemuth Melbourne Mustangs
Rookie   Jeremy Brown Melbourne Ice
Local player   David Dunwoodie Sydney Ice Dogs

Source

Goodall Cup playoffs Edit

The 2014 playoffs started on 30 August 2014, with the Goodall Cup final being held on 31 August. Following the end of the regular season the top four teams advanced to the playoff series with the Melbourne Mustangs and CBR Brave making their debut playoff appearance, along with the other two finalists the Melbourne Ice and Sydney Ice Dogs.[62][63] All three games were held at the Medibank Icehouse in Docklands, Victoria, the home of the Melbourne Ice and Melbourne Mustangs. The series was a single game elimination with the two winning semi-finalists advancing to the Goodall Cup final. The finals were sponsored by Air Canada who also sponsored the 2013 playoffs.[64] The Melbourne Mustangs won the Goodall Cup for the first time after defeating the Melbourne Ice in the final. Viktor Gibbs Sjödin of the Melbourne Mustangs was named the finals MVP.[65][66]

Semi-finals Edit

All times are UTC+10:00

30 August 2014
15:00
Sydney Ice Dogs4–6
(2–1, 0–2, 2–3)
Melbourne MustangsMedibank Icehouse
Attendance: 1500
Game reference
Tim NotingGoaliesFraser CarsonReferee:
Jeff Scott
Linesmen:
Joe Mayer
Daryl Hamilton
0 – 13:17 – Grant (J. Hughes, Jones)
Bye (Tesarik, Malloy) – 7:221 – 1
Dunwoodie (PP) (Clewlow, Ward) – 11:542 – 1
2 – 216:02 – Bourke (Gibbs Sjödin, Wolgemuth)
2 – 317:57 – J. Hughes (PP) (Grant)
Clewlow (Tesarik, Bye) – 37:063 – 3
3 – 441:50 – Gibbs Sjödin (Bourke, O'Kane)
3 – 543:02 – Gibbs Sjödin (Bourke, O'Kane)
Dunwoodie (PP) (Malloy, Barg) – 47:494 – 5
4 – 649:35 – Bourke (EN) (Gibbs Sjödin)
8 minPenalties6 min
22Shots35
30 August 2014
18:30
CBR Brave1–6
(0–2, 1–2, 0–2)
Melbourne IceMedibank Icehouse
Attendance: 1500
Game reference
Petri PitkanenGoaliesJaden Pine-MurphyReferee:
Rick West
Linesmen:
Matthew Taylor
Casper Russell-Huber
0 – 16:45 – Powell (Hamilton)
0 – 28:58 – Graham (PP) (Powell, Humphries)
0 – 318:27 – Armstrong (Johansson)
Blunden (Kokkonen) – 19:101 – 3
1 – 421:54 – J. Smith (PP) (Powell, Brown)
1 – 546:43 – Johansson (Brown, Webster)
1 – 648:24 – Powell (PP) (Brown)
24 minPenalties14 min
23Shots40

Final Edit

31 August 2014
15:00
Melbourne Ice1–6
(0–1, 0–3, 1–2)
Melbourne MustangsMedibank Icehouse
Attendance: 2000
Game reference
Jaden Pine-MurphyGoaliesFraser CarsonReferee:
Rick West
Jeff Scott
Linesmen:
Daryl Hamilton
Joe Mayer
0 – 16:53 – Gibbs Sjödin (Bourke)
0 – 218:23 – Bourke (Gibbs Sjödin)
0 – 319:54 – Gibbs Sjödin (Bourke)
0 – 427:43 – O'Kane (Wolgemuth, Bourke)
0 – 530:42 – Gibbs Sjödin (J.Hughes, O'Kane)
Webster (Baclig, Powell) – 32:471 – 5
1 – 647:15 – A. Belic (V.Hughes, Stringer)
16 minPenalties16 min
30Shots30

Notes Edit

^ 1: Game 77 between the Adelaide Adrenaline and CBR Brave was cancelled after the Adrenalines team bus crashed en route to the Phillip Ice Skating Centre. Game 79 which was set to be held the following day between the Adrenaline and the Sydney Bears was also cancelled. The games which were initially postponed were announced by the AIHL as cancelled after the teams involved had been unable to reschedule the games. As a result, the AIHL Commission awarded each team one point for the cancelled games, with the Adrenaline getting one point from each game and the Brave and Bears awarded one point each from their respective games.[55][56]

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2014, aihl, season, 15th, season, australian, hockey, league, aihl, from, april, 2014, until, august, 2014, with, goodall, finals, following, august, melbourne, mustangs, both, newman, reid, trophy, finishing, first, regular, season, goodall, after, defeating,. The 2014 AIHL season was the 15th season of the Australian Ice Hockey League AIHL It ran from 12 April 2014 until 24 August 2014 with the Goodall Cup finals following on 30 and 31 August The Melbourne Mustangs won both the H Newman Reid Trophy for finishing first in the regular season and the Goodall Cup after defeating the Melbourne Ice in the final 2014 AIHL seasonLeagueAustralian Ice Hockey LeagueSportIce hockeyDuration12 April 2014 31 August 2014Regular seasonH Newman Reid TrophyMelbourne Mustangs 1st title Season MVPSimon Barg Ice Dogs Top scorerSimon Barg 69 points Ice Dogs Goodall CupChampionsMelbourne Mustangs Runners upMelbourne IceFinals MVPViktor Gibbs Sjodin Mustangs AIHL seasons 20132015 Contents 1 Teams 2 League business 2 1 Exhibition games 2 2 Personnel changes 2 3 Player transfers 3 Regular season 3 1 April 3 2 May 3 3 June 3 4 July 3 5 August 3 6 Standings 3 7 Statistics 3 7 1 Scoring leaders 3 7 2 Leading goaltenders 3 8 Season awards 4 Goodall Cup playoffs 4 1 Semi finals 4 2 Final 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksTeams EditIn 2014 the AIHL had 8 teams competing in the league 1 2014 AIHL teams Team City Arena Head Coach CaptainAdelaide Adrenaline Adelaide IceArenA Ryan O Handley Greg OddyCBR Brave Canberra Phillip Ice Skating Centre Matti Louma Mark RummukainenMelbourne Ice Melbourne Medibank Icehouse Brent Laver Lliam WebsterMelbourne Mustangs Melbourne Medibank Icehouse Brad Vigon Sean JonesNewcastle North Stars Newcastle Hunter Ice Skating Stadium Garry Dore Robert StarkePerth Thunder Perth Perth Ice Arena Dylan Forsythe Samuel WilsonSydney Bears Sydney Sydney Ice Arena Vladimir Rubes Michael SchlampSydney Ice Dogs Sydney Liverpool Catholic Club Ice Rink Andrew Petrie Robert MalloyLeague business EditIn October 2013 it was confirmed that the Gold Coast Blue Tongues would remain suspended for the 2014 season The team have until the 2015 season before their licence is reviewed 2 On 26 February 2014 Canberra Knights owner John Raut announced that the team had folded operations effective immediately and would not be competing in the upcoming 2014 season Raut cited financial costs lack of local players and poor performance as the reasons behind the move 3 4 The following day it was announced that the player group headed by captain Mark Rummukainen had approached the league with plans on taking on the club s licence 5 The following month the league announced that they had granted a provisional licence to a Canberra consortium which involved the player group to take on the licence and replace the Knights in the 2014 season The new team was announced as the CBR Brave 6 The Melbourne Mustangs announced in March 2014 that they had signed a deal with MOAT Mental Health Services who will become the teams naming sponsors for the 2014 and 2015 seasons The team s name will change to MOAT Melbourne Mustangs Ice Hockey Club 7 Air Canada expanded their sponsorship of the AIHL to the entire 2014 season after last year sponsoring the 2013 finals series 8 They also announced they will continue to show a highlights package of the 2013 finals series as part of their in flight entertainment until the end of June 8 They will then replace it with the 2014 Canada Day Classic between the Sydney Bears and Melbourne Mustangs and the 2014 AIHL finals series 8 Exhibition games Edit The first exhibition game was held in November 2013 with the Sydney Bears playing a match against former AIHL team the Central Coast Rhinos The Rhinos who previously played in the AIHL from 2005 to 2008 went on to win the game 8 4 9 A second game involving the Bears and Rhinos was held in March 2014 with the Bears winning 8 2 9 In February 2014 it was announced that the pre season tournament the Wilson Cup would be revived 10 The tournament was last played in 2009 and was won by the Rhinos 10 The 2014 edition features the Newcastle North Stars Sydney Bears and the Sydney Ice Dogs 10 The tournament features a round robin of the three teams and finishes with a final between the top two placed teams In started on 16 March and finished on 5 April 10 In the opening game of the Wilson Cup the North Stars defeated the Bears 4 3 in a shootout 11 The North Stars however lost game two to the Ice Dogs 5 4 in a shootout 12 In the last game of the round robin the Ice Dogs defeated the Sydney Bears 8 1 and they finished first in the standings 13 The Ice Dogs were drawn against the North Stars in the final who finished the round robin in second place The Ice Dogs defeated the North Stars 4 2 winning their first Wilson Cup title 14 On 27 March the Melbourne Ice and Melbourne Mustangs held an exhibition game at the Medibank Icehouse with the Ice defeating the Mustangs 8 3 15 On 3 and 5 April the Australian national team held two exhibition games against the Mustangs and Ice 16 The two games were played at the Medibank Icehouse and were held as part of the team s preparation for the 2014 IIHF World Championship Division II Group A tournament being held in Serbia from 9 to 15 April 16 Australia won both of the games defeating the Mustangs 9 3 and the Ice 4 1 16 17 Personnel changes Edit In November 2013 Melbourne Ice announced that assistant coach Brent Laver has been promoted to the head coach position replacing Sandy Gardner who had been in the job for only the 2013 season 18 The team also announced that former player Glen Mayer had signed on as an assistant coach along with former Swedish First Division player Johan Steenberg who was appointed back in June 2013 18 19 Just prior to the start of the season Perth Thunder Coach Stan Scott announced that he had stepped down as head coach in order to focus on the General Manager operations of the club Scott was replaced by Dylan Forsythe as head coach and but remained on the coaching panel as an assistant 20 After eight games into the season it was announced that Forsythe had stepped down as head coach effective immediately for unknown reasons He was replaced by Stan Scott who agreed to take over as interim head coach for the remainder of the season 21 On 24 April 2014 the Sydney Ice Dogs head coach Ron Kuprowsky and his assistants Colin Downie and Brad Andrlon had resigned from their positions 22 The club appointed Dion Dunwoodie as interim head coach with Mark Page and Anthony Wilson as his assistants On 9 May 2014 the Ice Dogs signed Andrew Petrie as their new head coach 23 Player transfers Edit Players signed Player Previous team New team Ref Matthew Anderson No team Melbourne Mustangs 24 Richard Ashton No team Melbourne Ice 25 Antoine Aubin Newcastle North Stars ECSL Newcastle North Stars 26 Brendan Ayton No team Sydney Bears 27 Matthew Ayton No team Sydney Bears 27 Sonny Bal No team Melbourne Ice 25 Brian Bales No team Newcastle North Stars 26 David Bell Canberra Knights CBR Brave 28 Stephen Blunden University of Ottawa CBR Brave 28 Zachary Boyle Adelaide Blackhawks Adelaide Adrenaline 29 Jeremy Brown Sherbrooke Cougars Melbourne Ice 25 Mitch Bye No team Sydney Ice Dogs 30 Harrison Byers Canberra Knights CBR Brave 28 James Byers Canberra Knights CBR Brave 28 Blake Cameron Canberra Knights CBR Brave 28 Graham Charbonneau No team Adelaide Adrenaline 29 David Chubb Gander Flyers Adelaide Adrenaline 29 Robert Clark No team Melbourne Ice 25 Aaron Clayworth No team CBR Brave 28 Stuart Clemie ECSL Vipers Sydney Bears 27 John Clewlow Fayetteville FireAntz Sydney Ice Dogs 30 Darren Cope No team CBR Brave 28 Scott Corbett No team Melbourne Ice 25 Ethan Cornford Melbourne Whalers Melbourne Mustangs 24 Cody Danberg Shellbrook Elks Newcastle North Stars 26 Ben DiMarco Vikingar Sydney Bears 27 Nickolas Eckhardt Canberra Knights CBR Brave 28 Ryan Foll Adelaide Tigers Adelaide Adrenaline 29 31 Justin Fox Quad City Mallards Perth Thunder 32 Jordan Gavin Canberra Knights CBR Brave 28 Kaden Goulds Cockburn Hawks Perth Thunder 32 Jeff Grant Louisiana IceGators Melbourne Mustangs 24 Jordan Grover Perth Pelicans Perth Thunder 32 Sean Hamilton Perth Thunder Melbourne Ice 25 Joshua Hansen Sydney Sabres Newcastle North Stars 26 Matthew Harvey Okotoks Drillers CBR Brave 28 Sam Hodic Melbourne Glaciers Melbourne Ice 25 Ross Howell No team Melbourne Ice 25 Joseph Hughes Melbourne Ice Melbourne Mustangs 24 Vincent Hughes Melbourne Ice Melbourne Mustangs 24 Brad Hunt Canberra Knights CBR Brave 28 Gustaf Huth Lidingo Vikings Melbourne Ice 25 Greg Hyde No team Perth Thunder 32 Tim Johansson No team Melbourne Ice 25 Adam Kimbley Sydney Heat Sydney Bears 27 Anton Kokkonen TuTo CBR Brave 28 Martin Kutek No team Melbourne Mustangs 24 Samuel Lammert Sydney Sabres Newcastle North Stars 26 Matt Lehoczky No team CBR Brave 28 Tom Letki Canberra Knights CBR Brave 28 David Lewis Canberra Knights CBR Brave 28 Mans Lindgren Pitea HC J20 Adelaide Adrenaline 29 Brett Liscomb Fayetteville FireAntz Adelaide Adrenaline 29 Dane Ludolph Park City Pioneers Sydney Bears 27 Riley Major Sydney Sabres Sydney Bears 27 Harrison May University of Ottawa Newcastle North Stars 26 Jarrad McDonnell No team Adelaide Adrenaline 29 Joel McFadden No team Sydney Bears 27 Remy McGuiness Perth Sharks Adelaide Adrenaline 29 Christopher McPhail No team CBR Brave 28 Kai Miettinen Canberra Knights CBR Brave 28 Carter Moore No team Sydney Ice Dogs 30 Matt Monaghan No team Sydney Ice Dogs 30 Patrick Nadin Sydney Wolf Pack Newcastle North Stars 26 Tim Newmark Massachusetts Junior Mariners Sydney Bears 27 Aku Nevalainen No team Perth Thunder 32 Timothy Noting Rimbo IF Sydney Ice Dogs 30 Mathieu Ouellette University of Ottawa CBR Brave 28 Daniel Palmkvist Nittorps IK Sydney Bears 27 Thomas Papps No team Adelaide Adrenaline 29 Dean Peterson No team Adelaide Adrenaline 29 Petri Pitkanen KeuPa HT CBR Brave 28 Jason Polglase No team Newcastle North Stars 26 Harley Quinton Jones Sydney Wolf Pack Newcastle North Stars 26 Shai Rabinowitz Newcastle North Stars CBR Brave 28 Kim Ranta Aho No team Perth Thunder 32 Ryan Remillard No team Adelaide Adrenaline 29 Alain Riesen Canberra Knights CBR Brave 28 Troy Robertson No team Melbourne Mustangs 24 Cameron Rose Massachusetts Junior Mariners Sydney Ice Dogs 30 Mark Rummukainen Canberra Knights CBR Brave 28 Hayden Sheard Sydney Sabres Newcastle North Stars 26 Viktor Gibbs Sjodin Ferencvarosi TC Melbourne Mustangs 24 Jarrod Smith Sydney Wolf Pack Sydney Bears 27 Jeff Smith Hull Stingrays Melbourne Ice 25 Shane Southwood No team Sydney Ice Dogs 30 Niko Suoraniemi Herlev Eagles Adelaide Adrenaline 29 Robert Summons No team Melbourne Mustangs 24 Sean Hamilton Steen No team Sydney Bears 27 Stuart Stefan Huntsville Havoc Perth Thunder 32 Alec Stephenson Sydney Wolf Pack Sydney Bears 27 Matt Taylor Canberra Knights Newcastle North Stars 26 Peter Taylor Canberra Knights CBR Brave 28 Shaun Tobin Perth Sharks Perth Thunder 32 Marco Tomasello No team Sydney Ice Dogs 30 Corey Toy Fayetteville FireAntz Perth Thunder 32 Derek Walker St James Canucks CBR Brave 28 Kieren Webster Perth Pelicans Perth Thunder 32 Corey Wilkie St James Canucks CBR Brave 28 Rob Willis No team Sydney Bears 27 Chris Wilson Louisiana IceGators Newcastle North Stars 26 Stuart Woodall Canberra Knights CBR Brave 28 Jamie Woodman Palm Beach Hawks Perth Thunder 32 Players lost Player Previous team New team Ref Travis Alabaster Melbourne Mustangs No team 33 Kenneth Autterson Sydney Bears ECSL Sting 34 Jonathan Bale Sydney Bears No team 34 Alistair Band Canberra Knights Haringey Racers 35 Shane Barrow Sydney Bears Sydney Heat 34 Brian Berger Perth Thunder Marian University 36 Luc Olivier Blain Adelaide Adrenaline Anglet Hormadi Elite 37 Tyson Boyd Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Blackhawks 37 38 Jordan Braid Canberra Knights Columbus Cottonmouths 35 Russel Brewer Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Tigers 37 39 Caleb Butler Melbourne Ice No team 40 Dan Clarke Perth Thunder Mississippi Surge 36 Scott Clemie Sydney Bears Sydney Wolf Pack 34 Pier Olivier Cotnoir Newcastle North Stars TEV Miesbach 41 Fred Coutts Perth Thunder No team 36 Andrew Crowther Melbourne Ice No team 40 Todd Cutter Melbourne Mustangs No team 33 Kevin Darcy Perth Thunder University of Oklahoma 36 James David Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Falcons 37 42 Rob Duchemin Newcastle North Stars No team 41 Andrew Erzen Melbourne Ice No team 40 Michael Fairlamb Canberra Knights No team 35 Michael Forney Perth Thunder EC VSV 36 Robin Forsythe Melbourne Mustangs No team 33 Chris Frank Melbourne Ice Braehead Clan 40 Ian Fulion Canberra Knights No team 35 Tim Fulton Canberra Knights No team 35 Kevin Glanzman Melbourne Mustangs No team 33 John Gordon Melbourne Ice EV Fussen 40 Sean Hamilton Perth Thunder Melbourne Ice 36 Matthew Haywood Adelaide Adrenaline Braehead Clan 37 Stuart Higgins Melbourne Mustangs No team 33 Aaron Hoffman Perth Thunder No team 36 Joseph Hughes Melbourne Ice Melbourne Mustangs 40 Vincent Hughes Melbourne Ice Melbourne Mustangs 40 Stephen Huish Perth Thunder West Auckland Admirals 36 Lyle Idoine Sydney Bears No team 34 Mikko Jortikka Canberra Knights TuTo 35 Renars Kazanovs Sydney Bears HK Kurbads 34 Chris Kelly Newcastle North Stars No team 41 Anthony Kimlin Sydney Ice Dogs Whitby Dunlops 43 Martin Kolos Sydney Bears ECSL Sting 34 Jan Koubek Sydney Bears No team 34 Tomas Landa Sydney Bears HC Risuty 34 Richie Lamb Perth Thunder West Coast Flyers 36 44 Justin Levac Canberra Knights St Charles Chill 35 Ryan Lowe Sydney Bears No team 34 Matti Luoma Canberra Knights Retired 35 Silvan Maeder Sydney Bears ECSL Sting 34 Tomas Manco Sydney Ice Dogs No team 45 Ayden Millward Perth Thunder No team 36 Dan Mohle Perth Thunder No team 36 Dylan Moore Melbourne Ice No team 40 Jeff Martens Newcastle North Stars Brampton Beast 41 Olivier Martin Newcastle North Stars Retired 46 Ben O Driscoll Sydney Bears No team 34 Joshua O Neil Sydney Bears No team 34 Jon Olthuis Melbourne Mustangs No team 33 Dominic Osman Newcastle North Stars Huntsville Havoc 41 Britt Ouellette Adelaide Adrenaline Watertown Privateers 37 Travis Ouellette Adelaide Adrenaline Arizona Sundogs 37 Rick Parry Adelaide Adrenaline West Auckland Admirals 37 Dahlen Phillips Melbourne Ice No team 40 Kevin Phillips Adelaide Adrenaline Belfast Giants 37 Stuart Philps Canberra Knights No team 35 Matt Puntureri Sydney Ice Dogs Bloomington Thunder 43 Shai Rabinowitz Newcastle North Stars CBR Brave 41 Joel Rhodes Sydney Ice Dogs No team 43 Denis Ristic Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Redwings 37 47 Ken Rolph Perth Thunder Elora Rocks 36 Ollie Rozdarz Canberra Knights No team 35 Vladimir Rubes Sydney Bears No team 34 Nick Sault Canberra Knights No team 35 Francisco Sevilla Sydney Bears ECSL Sting 34 Carson Sinclair Adelaide Adrenaline No team 37 Chris Slauenwhite Canberra Knights Toreboda HF 35 Charles Smart Perth Thunder Ontario Hockey Academy U18 36 Kane Spence Sydney Bears No team 34 Alec Stephenson Sydney Ice Dogs Sydney Wolf Pack 43 Scott Stephenson Sydney Ice Dogs No team 48 Matt Strueby Perth Thunder No team 36 Maxime Suzzarini Canberra Knights Anglet Hormadi Elite 35 Mike Thorburn Melbourne Ice No team 40 Joe Tolles Perth Thunder Arizona Sundogs 36 David Upton Newcastle North Stars No team 41 Vadim Virjassov Melbourne Mustangs Tallinn Viiking Sport 33 Frantisek Vlasek Sydney Ice Dogs No team 43 Dillan Wallace Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Redwings 37 49 Cameron Walsh Perth Thunder No team 36 Anthony Wilson Sydney Ice Dogs Retired 50 Andrey Zolotarev Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Falcons 37 51 Regular season EditThe regular season started on 12 April 2014 and ran through to 1 September 2014 before the top four teams compete in the Goodall Cup playoff series 52 Game 35 between the Newcastle North Stars and the Sydney Ice Dogs had to be postponed due to the North Stars bus breaking down en route to Liverpool 53 The game was later rescheduled for 22 June 2014 and will be played at the Hunter Ice Skating Stadium in Newcastle 54 Game 77 between the Adelaide Adrenaline and CBR Brave had to be postponed after the Adrenalines team bus crashed en route to the Phillip Ice Skating Centre Head Coach Ryan O Handley and some players were taken to hospital however none of the injuries were serious Game 79 which was set to be held the following day between the Adrenaline and the Sydney Bears was also postponed 55 On 31 July it was announced that both games had been cancelled as the teams involved had been unable to reschedule the games As a result the AIHL Commission awarded each team one point for the cancelled games with the Adrenaline getting one point from each game and the Brave and Bears awarded one point each from their respective games 56 The Melbourne Mustangs won the H Newman Reid Trophy after finishing first in the regular season with 54 points 57 In the final week of the regular season the AIHL released the list of finalists for the 2014 awards 58 Mathieu Ouelette of the CBR Brave Jack Wolgemuth of the Melbourne Mustangs and the Sydney Ice Dogs Simon Barg were nominated as the Most Valuable Player with Barg going on to win the award 58 59 Petri Pitkanen of the CBR Brave Mathieu Dugas of the Perth Thunder and the Sydney Bears Daniel Palmkvist were nominated for the Goaltender of the Year award with Petri Pitkanen being named the winner 58 59 Niko Suoraniemi of the Adelaide Adrenaline John Kennedy of the Newcastle North Stars and the Melbourne Mustangs Jack Wolgemuth were nominated for the Defenceman of the Year award with Wolgemuth being announced the winner 58 59 Jeremy Brown of the Melbourne Ice Jamie Woodman of the Perth Thunder and the Newcastle North Stars Hayden Sheard were all nominated as the Rookie of the Year award with Jeremy Brown taking the award 58 59 David Dunwoodie of the Sydney Ice Dogs won the award for Local Player of the Year 59 April Edit Game Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap1 12 April 17 00 Sydney Ice Dogs 9 2 Melbourne Ice Melbourne 1000 1 2 12 April 17 30 Newcastle North Stars 2 0 CBR Brave Canberra 800 2 3 13 April 16 00 Sydney Ice Dogs 3 6 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 800 3 4 13 April 17 00 Sydney Bears 4 0 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle 800 4 5 19 April 17 00 Melbourne Mustangs 2 3 SO Melbourne Ice Melbourne 1500 5 6 26 April 16 30 Melbourne Ice 3 0 Perth Thunder Perth 6 7 26 April 17 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 4 0 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle 7 8 26 April 17 30 Sydney Ice Dogs 2 6 CBR Brave Canberra 800 8 9 27 April 15 30 Adelaide Adrenaline 6 5 SO Sydney Bears Baulkham Hills 350 9 10 27 April 16 30 Melbourne Ice 3 0 Perth Thunder Perth 10 May Edit Game Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap11 3 May 16 30 Perth Thunder 4 3 SO Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide 11 12 3 May 17 00 Sydney Ice Dogs 2 4 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 550 12 13 3 May 18 00 Newcastle North Stars 1 3 Sydney Bears Baulkham Hills 300 13 14 4 May 15 30 Perth Thunder 0 1 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide 14 15 4 May 16 00 Sydney Ice Dogs 2 5 Melbourne Ice Melbourne 900 15 16 10 May 16 30 Sydney Bears 4 3 SO Perth Thunder Perth 16 17 10 May 17 00 Melbourne Ice 5 3 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 1300 17 18 10 May 17 00 Newcastle North Stars 5 3 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool 300 18 19 10 May 17 30 Adelaide Adrenaline 5 2 CBR Brave Canberra 19 20 11 May 16 30 Sydney Bears 3 2 Perth Thunder Perth 20 21 11 May 17 00 CBR Brave 4 2 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle 21 22 11 May 17 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 4 10 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool 200 22 23 17 May 16 30 Newcastle North Stars 6 3 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide 23 24 17 May 17 00 Melbourne Ice 6 3 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool 24 25 17 May 17 30 Perth Thunder 1 5 CBR Brave Canberra 25 26 17 May 18 00 Melbourne Mustangs 2 1 Sydney Bears Baulkham Hills 250 26 27 18 May 15 30 Newcastle North Stars 2 3 SO Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide 27 28 18 May 15 30 Melbourne Ice 4 2 Sydney Bears Baulkham Hills 250 28 29 18 May 17 00 Melbourne Mustangs 2 7 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool 250 29 30 18 May 17 00 Perth Thunder 4 5 SO CBR Brave Canberra 30 31 24 May 17 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 2 6 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 450 31 32 24 May 17 00 CBR Brave 5 2 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle 700 32 33 24 May 18 00 Sydney Ice Dogs 6 2 Sydney Bears Baulkham Hills 850 33 34 25 May 16 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 3 2 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 300 34 36 31 May 16 30 Sydney Ice Dogs 5 7 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide 35 37 31 May 17 00 Perth Thunder 2 5 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 500 36 38 31 May 17 30 Melbourne Ice 2 1 SO CBR Brave Canberra 800 37 June Edit Game Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap39 1 June 15 30 Sydney Ice Dogs 2 0 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide 38 40 1 June 15 30 Newcastle North Stars 4 1 Sydney Bears Baulkham Hills 300 39 41 1 June 16 00 Perth Thunder 4 1 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 350 40 42 1 June 17 00 Melbourne Ice 2 4 CBR Brave Canberra 41 43 5 June 16 00 Melbourne Mustangs 8 3 Melbourne Ice Melbourne 1200 42 44 7 June 16 30 Adelaide Adrenaline 1 7 Perth Thunder Perth 43 45 7 June 17 00 Melbourne Mustangs 2 5 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle 900 44 46 7 June 17 30 Sydney Bears 1 4 CBR Brave Canberra 800 45 47 8 June 15 30 Melbourne Mustangs 5 3 Sydney Bears Baulkham Hills 46 48 8 June 16 30 Adelaide Adrenaline 2 6 Perth Thunder Perth 47 49 14 June 17 00 Melbourne Ice 4 7 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle 48 50 14 June 17 30 Sydney Bears 6 8 CBR Brave Canberra 49 51 15 June 15 30 Melbourne Ice 6 4 Sydney Bears Baulkham Hills 450 50 52 15 June 17 00 CBR Brave 3 6 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool 220 51 53 21 June 16 30 Melbourne Mustangs 5 3 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide 52 54 21 June 17 00 Perth Thunder 5 0 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle 53 55 21 June 16 30 Sydney Bears 1 2 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool 300 54 56 21 June 17 00 CBR Brave 2 3 SO Melbourne Ice Melbourne 1000 55 35 22 June 17 00 Newcastle North Stars 4 1 Sydney Ice Dogs Newcastle 56 57 22 June 15 30 Perth Thunder 5 6 Sydney Bears Baulkham Hills 300 57 58 22 June 15 30 Melbourne Mustangs 6 3 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide 58 59 22 June 16 00 CBR Brave 6 5 SO Melbourne Ice Melbourne 1000 59 60 28 June 17 00 Sydney Bears 3 1 Melbourne Ice Melbourne 950 60 61 28 June 17 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 6 2 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle 61 62 28 June 17 30 Sydney Ice Dogs 4 1 CBR Brave Canberra 900 62 63 29 June 16 00 Sydney Bears 2 1 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 850 63 64 29 June 17 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 3 2 SO Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool 350 64 July Edit Game Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap65 5 July 16 30 Newcastle North Stars 5 7 Perth Thunder Perth 65 66 5 July 16 30 Melbourne Ice 0 4 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide 66 67 5 July 17 00 CBR Brave 7 4 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 700 67 68 5 July 17 00 Sydney Bears 2 4 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool 400 68 69 6 July 15 30 Melbourne Ice 2 3 SO Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide 69 70 6 July 16 00 CBR Brave 3 4 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 380 70 71 6 July 16 30 Newcastle North Stars 1 4 Perth Thunder Perth 71 72 12 July 17 00 Sydney Bears 0 4 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 450 72 73 12 July 17 00 CBR Brave 4 5 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool 450 73 74 13 July 16 00 Sydney Bears 1 10 Melbourne Ice Melbourne 74 75 13 July 17 00 Sydney Ice Dogs 5 4 SO Newcastle North Stars Newcastle 700 75 76 19 July 17 00 Newcastle North Stars 3 6 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 700 76 77 19 July 17 30 Adelaide Adrenaline Cancelled CBR Brave Canberra note 1 78 19 July 18 00 Perth Thunder 4 1 Sydney Bears Baulkham Hills 300 77 79 20 July 15 30 Adelaide Adrenaline Cancelled Sydney Bears Baulkham Hills note 1 80 20 July 16 00 Newcastle North Stars 4 5 Melbourne Ice Melbourne 78 81 20 July 17 00 Perth Thunder 3 5 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool 250 79 82 26 July 16 30 CBR Brave 3 1 Perth Thunder Perth 80 83 26 July 16 30 Sydney Bears 4 6 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide 81 84 26 July 17 00 Melbourne Ice 2 4 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle 82 85 27 July 15 30 Sydney Bears 1 8 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide 83 86 27 July 16 30 CBR Brave 5 3 Perth Thunder Perth 84 87 27 July 17 00 Melbourne Ice 3 2 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool 300 85 August Edit Game Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap88 2 August 16 30 Melbourne Mustangs 3 1 Perth Thunder Perth 86 89 2 August 17 30 Newcastle North Stars 2 3 CBR Brave Canberra 87 90 3 August 15 30 CBR Brave 12 4 Sydney Bears Baulkham Hills 250 88 91 3 August 16 30 Melbourne Mustangs 7 4 Perth Thunder Perth 500 89 92 3 August 17 00 Sydney Ice Dogs 3 5 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle 90 93 9 August 17 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 2 4 Melbourne Ice Melbourne 91 94 9 August 17 00 Perth Thunder 4 5 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle 92 95 9 August 17 30 Melbourne Mustangs 4 2 CBR Brave Canberra 93 96 9 August 18 00 Sydney Ice Dogs 8 0 Sydney Bears Baulkham Hills 400 94 97 10 August 16 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 1 3 Melbourne Ice Melbourne 95 98 10 August 17 00 Melbourne Mustangs 2 4 CBR Brave Canberra 96 99 10 August 17 00 Perth Thunder 8 2 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool 250 97 100 10 August 17 00 Sydney Bears 2 6 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle 98 101 14 August 17 00 Melbourne Ice 5 1 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 1500 99 102 16 August 16 30 Sydney Ice Dogs 3 1 Perth Thunder Perth 100 103 16 August 16 30 CBR Brave 2 5 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide 101 104 16 August 17 00 Newcastle North Stars 3 6 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 900 102 105 17 August 15 30 CBR Brave 2 6 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide 103 106 17 August 16 00 Newcastle North Stars 2 7 Melbourne Ice Melbourne 104 107 17 August 16 30 Sydney Ice Dogs 6 3 Perth Thunder Perth 105 108 23 August 17 00 Perth Thunder 5 4 SO Melbourne Ice Melbourne 106 109 23 August 17 00 Melbourne Mustangs 4 1 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle 107 110 23 August 18 00 CBR Brave 3 2 Sydney Bears Baulkham Hills 108 111 24 August 16 00 Perth Thunder 3 2 Melbourne Ice Melbourne 550 109 112 24 August 17 00 Melbourne Mustangs 3 4 SO Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool 550 110 Standings Edit Team GP W OTW T OTL L GF GA GDF PTSMelbourne Mustangs 28 17 0 0 3 8 108 88 20 54Melbourne Ice 28 14 3 0 3 8 104 88 16 51CBR Brave 28 14 2 1 2 9 106 89 17 49Sydney Ice Dogs 28 14 2 0 1 11 116 97 19 47Adelaide Adrenaline 28 10 5 2 1 10 94 90 4 43Newcastle North Stars 28 11 0 0 2 15 87 106 19 35Perth Thunder 28 9 2 0 2 15 94 94 0 33Sydney Bears 28 6 1 1 1 19 68 125 57 22Qualified for the Goodall Cup playoffs H Newman Reid Trophy winnersSource Statistics Edit Scoring leaders Edit List shows the ten top skaters sorted by points then goals 60 Player Team GP G A Pts PIM POSSimon Barg Sydney Ice Dogs 26 23 46 69 20 FStephen Blunden CBR Brave 24 36 32 68 59 FAnton Kokkonen CBR Brave 25 17 42 59 18 FMathieu Ouellette CBR Brave 22 17 40 57 16 FDavid Dunwoodie Sydney Ice Dogs 28 20 33 53 151 FChris Wilson Newcastle North Stars 23 17 32 49 96 FCody Danberg Newcastle North Stars 28 17 31 48 77 FJohn Clewlow Sydney Ice Dogs 23 22 23 45 64 FPatrick O Kane Melbourne Mustangs 28 21 23 44 14 FStuart Stefan Perth Thunder 28 14 30 44 40 FLeading goaltenders Edit Only the top five goaltenders based on save percentage with a minimum 40 of the teams ice time 61 Player Team MIP SOG GA GAA SVS SOMathieu Dugas Perth Thunder 1396 1099 92 3 30 0 916 1Jaden Pine Murphy Melbourne Ice 876 446 39 2 23 0 913 2Petri Pitkanen CBR Brave 1227 764 72 2 93 0 906 0Daniel Palmkvist Sydney Bears 1040 806 80 3 85 0 901 1Harrison May Newcastle North Stars 1295 881 89 3 44 0 899 1Season awards Edit Below lists the 2014 AIHL regular season award winners Award Name TeamMVP Simon Barg Sydney Ice DogsGoaltender Petri Pitkanen CBR BraveDefenceman Jack Wolgemuth Melbourne MustangsRookie Jeremy Brown Melbourne IceLocal player David Dunwoodie Sydney Ice DogsSourceGoodall Cup playoffs EditThe 2014 playoffs started on 30 August 2014 with the Goodall Cup final being held on 31 August Following the end of the regular season the top four teams advanced to the playoff series with the Melbourne Mustangs and CBR Brave making their debut playoff appearance along with the other two finalists the Melbourne Ice and Sydney Ice Dogs 62 63 All three games were held at the Medibank Icehouse in Docklands Victoria the home of the Melbourne Ice and Melbourne Mustangs The series was a single game elimination with the two winning semi finalists advancing to the Goodall Cup final The finals were sponsored by Air Canada who also sponsored the 2013 playoffs 64 The Melbourne Mustangs won the Goodall Cup for the first time after defeating the Melbourne Ice in the final Viktor Gibbs Sjodin of the Melbourne Mustangs was named the finals MVP 65 66 SemifinalsFinal 1Melbourne Mustangs64Sydney Ice Dogs4Melbourne Mustangs6Melbourne Ice13CBR Brave12Melbourne Ice6Semi finals Edit All times are UTC 10 00 30 August 201415 00Sydney Ice Dogs4 6 2 1 0 2 2 3 Melbourne MustangsMedibank Icehouse Attendance 1500Game referenceTim NotingGoaliesFraser CarsonReferee Jeff ScottLinesmen Joe MayerDaryl Hamilton0 13 17 Grant J Hughes Jones Bye Tesarik Malloy 7 221 1Dunwoodie PP Clewlow Ward 11 542 12 216 02 Bourke Gibbs Sjodin Wolgemuth 2 317 57 J Hughes PP Grant Clewlow Tesarik Bye 37 063 33 441 50 Gibbs Sjodin Bourke O Kane 3 543 02 Gibbs Sjodin Bourke O Kane Dunwoodie PP Malloy Barg 47 494 54 649 35 Bourke EN Gibbs Sjodin 8 minPenalties6 min22Shots3530 August 201418 30CBR Brave1 6 0 2 1 2 0 2 Melbourne IceMedibank Icehouse Attendance 1500Game referencePetri PitkanenGoaliesJaden Pine MurphyReferee Rick WestLinesmen Matthew TaylorCasper Russell Huber0 16 45 Powell Hamilton 0 28 58 Graham PP Powell Humphries 0 318 27 Armstrong Johansson Blunden Kokkonen 19 101 31 421 54 J Smith PP Powell Brown 1 546 43 Johansson Brown Webster 1 648 24 Powell PP Brown 24 minPenalties14 min23Shots40Final Edit 31 August 201415 00Melbourne Ice1 6 0 1 0 3 1 2 Melbourne MustangsMedibank Icehouse Attendance 2000Game referenceJaden Pine MurphyGoaliesFraser CarsonReferee Rick WestJeff ScottLinesmen Daryl HamiltonJoe Mayer0 16 53 Gibbs Sjodin Bourke 0 218 23 Bourke Gibbs Sjodin 0 319 54 Gibbs Sjodin Bourke 0 427 43 O Kane Wolgemuth Bourke 0 530 42 Gibbs Sjodin J Hughes O Kane Webster Baclig Powell 32 471 51 647 15 A Belic V Hughes Stringer 16 minPenalties16 min30Shots30Notes Edit 1 Game 77 between the Adelaide Adrenaline and CBR Brave was cancelled after the Adrenalines team bus crashed en route to the Phillip Ice Skating Centre Game 79 which was set to be held the following day between the Adrenaline and the Sydney Bears was also cancelled The games which were initially postponed were announced by the AIHL as cancelled after the teams involved had been unable to reschedule the games As a result the AIHL Commission awarded each team one point for the cancelled games with the Adrenaline getting one point from each game and the Brave and Bears awarded one point each from their respective games 55 56 References Edit ATC Productions Ladder Australian Ice Hockey League Retrieved 10 January 2021 Bond Angela 13 October 2013 Blue Tongues a no show for 2014 AIHL season On the Fly Hockey Archived from the original on 1 March 2014 Retrieved 2 November 2013 Gaskin Lee 26 February 2014 Canberra Knights on thin ice after 33 years in existence The 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