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2017 AIHL season

The 2017 AIHL season was the 18th season of the Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL). It ran from 22 April 2017 until 27 August 2017, with the Goodall Cup finals following on 2 and 3 September. The Melbourne Ice won both the H Newman Reid Trophy for finishing first in the regular season, and the Goodall Cup after defeating the CBR Brave in the final.

2017 AIHL season
LeagueAustralian Ice Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Duration22 April 2017 – 27 August 2017
Regular season
H Newman Reid TrophyMelbourne Ice
(3rd title)
Season MVPCameron Critchlow
(Adrenaline)
Top scorerBenjamin Breault (58 points)
(Thunder)
Goodall Cup
ChampionsMelbourne Ice
  Runners-upCBR Brave
Finals MVPSebastian Ottosson
(Ice)
AIHL seasons
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2018 →

Teams edit

In 2017 the AIHL had 8 teams competing in the league.[1]

2017 AIHL teams
Team City Arena Head Coach Captain
Adelaide Adrenaline   Adelaide IceArenA   Sami Mantere   David Huxley
CBR Brave   Canberra Phillip Ice Skating Centre   Robert Starke   Mark Rummukainen
Melbourne Ice   Melbourne O'Brien Group Arena   Charles Franzén   Lliam Webster
Melbourne Mustangs   Melbourne O'Brien Group Arena   Michael Flaherty   Michael McMahon
Newcastle Northstars   Newcastle Hunter Ice Skating Stadium   Andrew Petrie   Robert Malloy
Perth Thunder   Perth Perth Ice Arena   Dave Ruck   Jamie Woodman
Sydney Bears   Sydney Macquarie Ice Rink   Ron Kuprowsky   Michael Schlamp
Sydney Ice Dogs   Sydney Macquarie Ice Rink   Christopher Blagg   Scott Stephenson

League business edit

In December 2016 the Adelaide Adrenaline revealed their new logo designs. The new primary logo features two peaks in the shape of the letter "A".[2] The club also introduced a secondary logo featuring a piping shrike.[2] In January 2017 the Melbourne Mustangs announced that the James Hotel would be their naming rights sponsor for the 2017 season, replacing MOAT: Mental Health Services which had held it since 2014.[3] The James Hotel will also continue as the clubs pre- and post-game and function venue.[3] The Mustangs also added Quest Docklands as a major sponsor in May.[4] On 17 January 2017 the league announced that the Sydney Bears and Sydney Ice Dogs would relocate to the Macquarie Ice Rink.[5] The Bears move from the Penrith Ice Palace where they have played since 2015 and the Ice Dogs move from the Liverpool Catholic Club Ice Rink.[6] In March 2017 the Ice Dogs revealed their new jersey designs which saw the club remove their logo in favour of the words "ICE DOGS" written out diagonally across the front.[7] In addition to the changes from the Adrenaline and Ice Dogs the CBR Brave, Melbourne Ice, Melbourne Mustangs, Newcastle Northstars and Sydney Bears also released new jersey designs.[8][9][10][11][12] In March and April the Perth Thunder signed Richard's Tyrepower, MacTrack, MyLeadPod and Bendigo Bank as new sponsors for the 2017 season.[13][14][15] The Thunder also announced that CD Dodd had increased their level of sponsorship for 2017, becoming the clubs naming rights sponsor.[16] In April the Brave announced that the Tuggeranong Hyperdome had signed on as a major sponsor and Anytime Fitness had increased their sponsorship to be a major sponsor of the club.[17] The following month the Brave announced that ONTHEGO had signed on as their official apparel partner.[18] In April 2017 Newcastle changed their name from the Newcastle North Stars to the Newcastle Northstars.[19] The re-brand was done to align the club with the New South Wales registered club, the Newcastle Northstars Ice Hockey Club.[19] At the end of April the Adrenaline announced that radio station 1079 Life had signed on as their official media partner with the deal including at least one game being live broadcast and regular interviews.[20] Also at the end of April both the Bears and Ice Dogs announced their official venue sponsors. The Bears signed The Ranch Hotel as their home venue sponsor while the Ice Dogs signed with T.G.I. Friday's Macquarie Centre restaurant.[21][22] In May the Ice Dogs announced that they would be radio streaming the remainder of their home games via Mixlr.[16] Also in May the Ice Dogs released a new logo as part of their 15th anniversary celebrations. The new logo featured a redesigned bulldog holding a broken ice hockey stick.[23] In June the Brave signed The Woden Tradies & Quality Hotel as their official post-game venue for the remainder of the season.[24] In June the Melbourne Ice announced that 'Life. Be in It' had signed on as their naming rights sponsor and Kidney Health Australia as their charity partner and volunteer sponsor.[25] In August the Ice Dogs announced the signing of Crankt Protein as a new sponsor for the club.[26]

Exhibition games edit

In February 2015 the Melbourne Ice and Melbourne Mustangs announced that they would host the New Zealand men's national ice hockey team in a four-game exhibition series at the O'Brien Group Arena, competing in two games each.[27][28] The series was held as part of a warm up for New Zealand ahead of the 2017 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division II Group B tournament.[28] The Mustangs won both of their games 5–4 with the first being won in a shootout.[29] The Ice defeated New Zealand 3–1 in the first game, however lost their second 0–9.[29] The 2017 edition of the Wilson Cup was not held due to a high workload in relation to the move of the Bears to the Macquarie Ice Rink.[30] It is the first time since 2013 that the tournament has not been held.[30] The Wilson Cup was later re-purposed to be awarded to the winner of the regular season series between the Bears and Ice Dogs. The Bears retained the Cup after the series was tied both on wins and goal difference.[31] On 13 April the Melbourne Ice and Melbourne Mustangs competed in an exhibition match at the O'Brien Group Arena with the Ice winning 8–1.[32] On 15 April the Adelaide Adrenaline held an exhibition match against an Ice Hockey South Australia All Star team as part of the Hockey Day in Adelaide event at the Adelaide Ice Arena.[33] The Adrenaline won the match 9–1.[33] On 22 June the Melbourne Ice and Melbourne Mustangs joined the Ice Hockey Classic series for an exhibition game at the O'Brien Group Arena. The Ice joined Team Canada and the Mustangs joined Team USA for the 4 on 4 match. Team USA and the Mustangs defeated Team Canada and the Ice 8–5.[34] On 22 July the Perth Thunder played an exhibition game at Cockburn Ice Arena against a team of Western Australian All-Stars to help raise funds for junior ice hockey. The Thunder won the match 9–1.[35] On 7 September 2017 the Mustangs held their players v sponsors match at the O'Brien Group Arena with the game finishing in an eight all draw.[36]

Personnel changes edit

In October 2016 it was announced that the Adelaide Adrenaline had signed Sami Mantere to the position of head coach, replacing interim head coach Eric Lien who had been in the role since June.[37] The following month Perth Thunder head coach Dave Kenway stepped down from his position due to family and work commitments.[38] Following his resignation Kenway took on the role of Director of Hockey at the club.[38] Kenway was replaced in the position of head coach by former player Dave Ruck.[39] In January 2017 the CBR Brave announced the signing of former Northstars' player Rob Starke as head coach.[40] Starke comes into the position which was left empty after the departure of Josh Unice in August 2016.[41] In March 2017 it was announced that the Ice Dogs had signed former Australian national team player Christopher Blagg to the position of head coach.[42] The signing follows the resignation of Vladimir Rubes along with his assistant Christopher Sekura who both stepped down due to family commitments.[42] The club also announced the signing of Christopher Foster and Andrew Waite as assistant coaches.[42]

Player transfers edit

Regular season edit

The regular season began on 22 April 2017 and will run through to 27 August 2017 before the top four teams advance to compete in the Goodall Cup playoff series. On 7 May the game between the Melbourne Ice and Sydney Bears had to be cancelled after the first period due to a fire in the Macquarie Ice Rink's speaker system.[85] It was later rescheduled to 16 July at the Macquarie Ice Rink.[86] Due to the 2017 Ice Hockey Classic which was held on 17 June in Sydney and 24 June in Melbourne the league made two changes to the June fixture.[87] The match between the Sydney Ice Dogs and Newcastle North Stars was moved from 17 to 16 June.[87] The other match moved was between the Melbourne Ice and Melbourne Mustangs which was changed from 24 to 25 June.[87]

10 June game between the CBR Brave and Adelaide Adrenaline served as the third annual beyondblue Cup, setup held to raise awareness for the charity.[88] The Brave won the Cup for the third year in a row, defeating the Adrenaline 8–3.[88] 1 July match between the Melbourne Ice and Sydney Bears served as the fourth annual Canada Day Classic.[89] The Ice won the match 6–4, claiming the title for the first time.[89] The 2017 Matt Clark Shield match was also held on 1 July and was contested between the Sydney Ice Dogs and Perth Thunder.[89] The Ice Dogs won the match 5–3 to claim their second Matt Clark Shield having defeated the Adrenaline last year.[89] 8 July match between the Perth Thunder and CBR Brave served the Thunder's charity match.[90] The match, known as "Pink on the Rink", was held as a fundraiser for the McGrath Foundation and saw the Thunder wearing an all-pinked jersey.[90] Round 13, which ran on 22 and 23 July, was the league's pride round. The round was held to raise awareness for the LGBTIQ community and saw the Mustangs wear a pride themed rainbow jersey.[91] On 30 July the Melbourne Ice held a Swedish themed day. As part of the day the club wore a blue and gold coloured variant of their jersey in the match against the Sydney Ice Dogs.[92] During Round 15, which ran on 4 and 5 August, the Adelaide Adrenaline held a heritage round. The round saw the Adrenaline wearing an Adelaide Avalanche themed jersey in their two games against the Perth Thunder.[93]

The Melbourne Ice won the H Newman Reid Trophy after finishing first in the regular season with 71 points.[94][95] The Adelaide Adrenaline's Cameron Critchlow won the Most Valuable Player and Rob Haselhurst of the Perth Thunder was named Defenceman of the Year.[96] The CBR Brave's Bayley Kubara was named Rookie of the Year, Damien Ketlo of the Sydney Ice Dogs won the Goaltender of the Year and the Melbourne Ice's Joey Hughes was named the Skaters Network Local Player of the Year.[96][97] Perth Thunder's Dave Ruck was named Coach of the Year.[96]

April edit

Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap
22 April 16:30 Newcastle Northstars 3–4 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena [1]
22 April 17:00 CBR Brave 4–2 Melbourne Mustangs O'Brien Group Arena [2]
22 April 17:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 1–0 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [3]
23 April 16:00 CBR Brave 4 – 3 (SO) Melbourne Mustangs O'Brien Group Arena [4]
23 April 16:30 Newcastle Northstars 2–3 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [5]
29 April 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 2–5 Melbourne Ice O'Brien Group Arena [6]
29 April 17:00 Perth Thunder 4–1 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [7]
29 April 17:00 Sydney Bears 2–5 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [8]
30 April 16:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 5–8 Melbourne Ice O'Brien Group Arena [9]
30 April 17:00 Perth Thunder 1 – 2 (SO) Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [10]
30 April 17:00 CBR Brave 5 – 4 (SO) Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [11]

May edit

Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap
6 May 16:30 Sydney Ice Dogs 4–2 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena [12]
6 May 17:00 Melbourne Ice 4 – 3 (SO) Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [13]
6 May 17:00 CBR Brave 1–3 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [14]
7 May 16:30 Sydney Ice Dogs 2–5 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena [15]
7 May 17:00 Newcastle Northstars 6 – 5 (SO) CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [16]
13 May 16:30 Sydney Bears 5 – 4 (SO) Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [17]
13 May 17:00 Melbourne Ice 2–1 Melbourne Mustangs O'Brien Group Arena [18]
13 May 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 1–5 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [19]
13 May 17:30 Newcastle Northstars 3–4 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [20]
14 May 16:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 5–9 Melbourne Mustangs O'Brien Group Arena [21]
14 May 16:30 Sydney Bears 2 – 3 (SO) Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [22]
14 May 17:00 Newcastle Northstars 4–3 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [23]
20 May 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 0–9 Melbourne Ice O'Brien Group Arena [24]
20 May 17:00 Perth Thunder 4–1 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [25]
20 May 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 3 – 2 (SO) Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [26]
21 May 16:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 7–3 Melbourne Mustangs O'Brien Group Arena [27]
21 May 17:00 Perth Thunder 4–8 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [28]
21 May 17:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 4–2 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [29]
27 May 16:30 Newcastle Northstars 3 – 2 (SO) Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena [30]
27 May 17:00 Sydney Bears 6–7 Melbourne Mustangs O'Brien Group Arena [31]
27 May 17:00 CBR Brave 4–1 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [32]
28 May 16:00 Sydney Bears 5 – 6 (SO) Melbourne Mustangs O'Brien Group Arena [33]
28 May 16:30 Newcastle Northstars 1–5 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [34]
28 May 17:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 2–4 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [35]

June edit

Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap
10 June 16:30 Melbourne Ice 5–1 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [36]
10 June 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 3–6 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [37]
10 June 17:00 Sydney Bears 0–3 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [38]
10 June 17:30 Adelaide Adrenaline 3–8 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [39]
11 June 16:30 Melbourne Ice 3 – 2 (SO) Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [40]
11 June 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 8–5 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [41]
11 June 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 6–4 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [42]
16 June 20:15 Newcastle Northstars 2–7 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [43]
17 June 16:30 Melbourne Mustangs 5–1 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena [44]
17 June 17:00 Perth Thunder 3–6 Melbourne Ice O'Brien Group Arena [45]
17 June 17:30 Sydney Bears 3–13 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [46]
18 June 16:00 Perth Thunder 5–3 Melbourne Ice O'Brien Group Arena [47]
18 June 16:30 Melbourne Mustangs 5–2 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena [48]
18 June 17:00 Newcastle Northstars 4–8 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [49]
24 June 16:30 Sydney Ice Dogs 1–2 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [50]
24 June 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 4 – 5 (SO) Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [51]
24 June 17:30 Sydney Bears 1–7 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [52]
25 June 16:00 Melbourne Ice 6–2 Melbourne Mustangs O'Brien Group Arena [53]
25 June 16:30 Sydney Ice Dogs 0–2 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [54]
25 June 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 4–5 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [55]

July edit

Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap
1 July 17:00 Sydney Bears 4–6 Melbourne Ice O'Brien Group Arena [56]
1 July 17:00 Perth Thunder 3–5 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [57]
1 July 17:30 Melbourne Mustangs 5–3 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [58]
2 July 16:00 Sydney Bears 5–6 Melbourne Ice O'Brien Group Arena [59]
2 July 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 5 – 6 (SO) CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [60]
2 July 17:00 Perth Thunder 5 – 4 (SO) Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [61]
8 July 16:30 CBR Brave 2–4 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [62]
8 July 16:30 Melbourne Ice 6–3 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena [63]
8 July 17:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 3–5 Melbourne Mustangs O'Brien Group Arena [64]
8 July 17:00 Newcastle Northstars 5–3 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [65]
9 July 16:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 5–1 Melbourne Mustangs O'Brien Group Arena [66]
9 July 16:30 Melbourne Ice 2–0 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena [67]
9 July 16:30 CBR Brave 0–5 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [68]
13 July 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 3 – 2 (SO) Melbourne Ice O'Brien Group Arena [69]
15 July 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 4–7 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [70]
15 July 17:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 2–4 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [71]
15 July 17:30 Perth Thunder 3–2 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [72]
16 July 14:30 Melbourne Ice 2–1 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [73]
16 July 17:00 Perth Thunder 3–1 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [74]
16 July 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 2–0 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [75]
22 July 16:30 CBR Brave 10–5 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena [76]
22 July 17:00 Newcastle Northstars 3–6 Melbourne Mustangs O'Brien Group Arena [77]
22 July 17:00 Melbourne Ice 4–3 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [78]
23 July 16:00 Newcastle Northstars 4–1 Melbourne Mustangs O'Brien Group Arena [79]
23 July 16:30 CBR Brave 4–1 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena [80]
23 July 17:00 Melbourne Ice 3–4 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [81]
29 July 16:30 Melbourne Mustangs 2 – 3 (SO) Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [82]
29 July 17:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 1–4 Melbourne Ice O'Brien Group Arena [83]
29 July 17:00 CBR Brave 7–4 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [84]
30 July 16:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 2–4 Melbourne Ice O'Brien Group Arena [85]
30 July 16:30 Melbourne Mustangs 4–1 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [86]
30 July 17:00 Sydney Bears 4–7 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [87]

August edit

Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap
4 August 20:00 Sydney Bears 5–3 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [88]
5 August 16:30 Perth Thunder 3–4 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena [89]
5 August 17:00 Newcastle Northstars 4–7 Melbourne Ice O'Brien Group Arena [90]
5 August 17:30 Sydney Ice Dogs 4–2 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [91]
6 August 16:00 Newcastle Northstars 1–4 Melbourne Ice O'Brien Group Arena [92]
6 August 16:30 Perth Thunder 4–2 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena [93]
12 August 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 2–1 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [94]
12 August 17:00 Melbourne Ice 5–8 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [95]
13 August 16:00 Melbourne Mustangs 6–1 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [96]
13 August 17:00 Melbourne Ice 6–3 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [97]
19 August 16:30 Sydney Bears 3 – 2 (SO) Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena [98]
19 August 17:00 CBR Brave 8–1 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [99]
19 August 17:00 Melbourne Ice 4–1 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [100]
19 August 17:00 Perth Thunder 5–4 Melbourne Mustangs O'Brien Group Arena [101]
20 August 16:00 Perth Thunder 5–1 Melbourne Mustangs O'Brien Group Arena [102]
20 August 16:00 Melbourne Ice 6–4 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [103]
20 August 16:30 Sydney Bears 3–0 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena [104]
20 August 17:00 CBR Brave 6–1 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [105]
26 August 16:30 Adelaide Adrenaline 3–11 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [106]
26 August 17:00 CBR Brave 2–5 Melbourne Ice O'Brien Group Arena [107]
26 August 17:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 3–2 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [108]
26 August 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 5–6 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [109]
27 August 16:00 CBR Brave 2–5 Melbourne Ice O'Brien Group Arena [110]
27 August 16:30 Adelaide Adrenaline 1–12 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [111]
27 August 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 2–4 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [112]

Standings edit

Team GP W SOW SOL L GF GA GDF PTS
Melbourne Ice 28 22 2 1 3 132 75 +57 71
Perth Thunder 28 16 3 3 6 110 75 +35 57
CBR Brave 28 13 3 1 11 130 101 +29 46
Melbourne Mustangs 28 11 2 3 12 104 113 −9 40
Sydney Ice Dogs 28 12 0 0 16 73 81 −8 36
Sydney Bears 28 8 3 3 14 101 121 −20 33
Newcastle Northstars 28 7 3 3 15 97 124 −27 30
Adelaide Adrenaline 28 6 1 3 18 85 142 −57 23
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. Updated 27 August 2017.[98]

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM POS
Benjamin Breault Perth Thunder 27 22 36 58 41 F
Geordie Wudrick CBR Brave 25 20 34 54 28 F
Dominic Jalbert CBR Brave 28 16 37 53 72 D
Christian Ouellet Perth Thunder 23 14 34 48 14 F
Jamie Bourke Melbourne Mustangs 28 24 23 47 40 F
Stephen Blunden CBR Brave 16 24 22 46 16 F
Jackson Brewer Sydney Bears 27 17 28 45 24 F
Joseph Harcharik Newcastle Northstars 26 20 24 44 12 F
Steven Kuhn Newcastle Northstars 26 13 31 44 6 F
Cameron Critchlow Adelaide Adrenaline 26 22 21 43 18 F
Joseph Hughes Melbourne Ice 25 18 25 43 69 F
Anton Kokkonen Melbourne Mustangs 23 13 30 43 10 F

Leading goaltenders edit

Only the top five goaltenders, based on save percentage with a minimum 40% of the team's ice time. Updated 27 August 2017.[98]

Player Team MIP SOG GA GAA SVS% SO
Peter Di Salvo Perth Thunder 1380 924 70 2.54 0.924 2
Damien Ketlo Sydney Ice Dogs 1391 1001 77 2.77 0.923 2
Matt Murphy Adelaide Adrenaline 746 630 56 3.75 0.911 1
Dayne Davis Melbourne Ice 1073 537 50 2.33 0.907 2
James Kruger Melbourne Mustangs 896 582 57 3.18 0.902 0

Season awards edit

Below lists the 2017 AIHL regular season award winners.

Award Name Team
MVP   Cameron Critchlow Adelaide Adrenaline
Goaltender   Damien Ketlo Sydney Ice Dogs
Defenceman   Rob Haselhurst Perth Thunder
Rookie   Bayley Kubara CBR Brave
Local player   Joey Hughes Melbourne Ice
Coach   Dave Ruck Perth Thunder

Source

Goodall Cup playoffs edit

The 2017 playoffs started on 2 September with the Goodall Cup final held on 3 September.[99] Following the end of the regular season the top four teams advanced to the playoff series. All three games were held at the O'Brien Group Arena in Docklands, Victoria, the home of the Melbourne Ice and Melbourne Mustangs.[99] 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, the fifth year in a row.[99] The Goodall Cup was won by the Melbourne Ice who defeated the CBR Brave 4–1.[100] The Ice's Sebastian Ottosson was named the finals most valuable player.[100]

Semi-finals Final
      
1 Melbourne Ice 4
4 Melbourne Mustangs 2
Melbourne Ice 4
CBR Brave 1
3 CBR Brave 6
2 Perth Thunder 2

All times are UTC+10:00

Semi-finals edit

2 September 2017
15:00
Melbourne Mustangs2–4
(0–1, 0–1, 2–2)
Melbourne IceO'Brien Group Arena
Game reference
James KrugerGoaliesDayne DavisReferees:
Glen Foll
Dave Gal
Linesmen:
Steve Setka
Fraser Ohlson
0 – 112:32 – Baclig (Hughes)
0 – 228:51 – Dahlberg (Armstrong, Gibbs Sjödin)
34:36 – Humphries (PP) (Kokkonen, Langelier-Parent)1 – 2
1 – 337:41 – Webster (Hughes)
44:16 – Kokkonen (PP) (McMahon, Humphries)2 – 3
2 – 449:45 – Ottosson (EN) (unassisted)
16 minPenalties4 min
29Shots38
2 September 2017
18:00
CBR Brave6–2
(0–0, 2–1, 4–1)
Perth ThunderO'Brien Group Arena
Game reference
Aleksi ToivonenGoaliesPeter Di SalvoReferees:
Kent Unwin
Jeff Scott
Linesmen:
Casper Russelhuber
Stephen De Witt
15:55 – Blunden (Bales, Wudrick)1 – 0
1 – 116:50 – Ouellet (Bernard, Kudla)
21:20 – Bales (PP) (Wudrick, Darge)2 – 1
2 – 230:26 – Bernard (PP) (Breault, Göransson)
32:25 – Jalbert (Blunden, Darge)3 – 2
33:51 – Safar (PP) (Darge, Jalbert)4 – 2
41:55 – Blunden (PP) (Darge, Jalbert)5 – 2
48:10 – Wudrick (EN) (Jalbert, Safar)6 – 2
12 minPenalties30 min
34Shots22

Final edit

3 September 2017
15:00
CBR Brave1–4
(0–1, 1–1, 0–2)
Melbourne IceO'Brien Group Arena
Attendance: 1500
Game reference
Aleksi ToivonenGoaliesDayne DavisReferees:
Jeff Scott
Kent Unwin
Linesmen:
Steve Setka
Casper Russelhuber
0 – 16:49 – Wong (Baclig, Carpenter)
22:37 – Blunden (Jalbert)1 – 1
1 – 229:24 – Ottosson (Brown, Dahlberg)
1 – 332:18 – Ottosson (Powell, Brown)
1 – 441:00 – Armstrong (Gibbs Sjödin)
8 minPenalties8 min
21Shots28

All-Star weekend edit

The 2017 AIHL All-Star Weekend was held at the O'Brien Group Arena, Melbourne on 3 and 4 June 2017.[101][102] The format of the weekend remained unchanged from 2016 with a skills competition on 3 June and an all-stars game on 4 June.[102] Melbourne Mustangs' Jamie Bourke and Lliam Webster of the Melbourne Ice were announced as the captains of the two teams replacing Michael Schlamp and Matt Armstrong from 2016.[102][103] APA Group re-signed as sponsor of the weekend after sponsoring the previous two events.[103] The weekend is also included on the Fox Sports broadcast schedule.[104]

The Skills competition saw Melbourne Mustangs players take out three of the seven events, the Melbourne Ice took two, and the Adelaide Adrenaline and Sydney Ice Dogs both picked up one each.[105][106] On 4 June Team Webster defeated Team Bourke 14–7 at the O'Brien Group Arena to win the 2017 All-Star Game.[107] Dominic Jalbert of the CBR Brave was named the most valuable player of the match.[107]

Skills competition edit

  • Breakaway Challenge: Joseph Hughes (Melbourne Ice)[105]
  • Elimination Shootout: Josef Rezek (Adelaide Adrenaline)[105]
  • Fastest Skater: Patrick O’Kane (Melbourne Mustangs) – 11 seconds[105]
  • Goaltender Race: Damien Ketlo (Sydney Ice Dogs)[105]
  • Hardest Shot: Matt Beattie (Melbourne Mustangs) – 146 km/h[105]
  • Shooting Accuracy: Jamie Bourke (Melbourne Mustangs) – 9.3 seconds[105]
  • Stickhandling: Joseph Hughes (Melbourne Ice)[105]

All-star game edit

4 June 2017
14:00
Team Bourke7–14Team WebsterO'Brien Group Arena
Game reference

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2017, aihl, season, 18th, season, australian, hockey, league, aihl, from, april, 2017, until, august, 2017, with, goodall, finals, following, september, melbourne, both, newman, reid, trophy, finishing, first, regular, season, goodall, after, defeating, brave,. The 2017 AIHL season was the 18th season of the Australian Ice Hockey League AIHL It ran from 22 April 2017 until 27 August 2017 with the Goodall Cup finals following on 2 and 3 September The Melbourne Ice won both the H Newman Reid Trophy for finishing first in the regular season and the Goodall Cup after defeating the CBR Brave in the final 2017 AIHL seasonLeagueAustralian Ice Hockey LeagueSportIce hockeyDuration22 April 2017 27 August 2017Regular seasonH Newman Reid TrophyMelbourne Ice 3rd title Season MVPCameron Critchlow Adrenaline Top scorerBenjamin Breault 58 points Thunder Goodall CupChampionsMelbourne Ice Runners upCBR BraveFinals MVPSebastian Ottosson Ice AIHL seasons 20162018 Contents 1 Teams 2 League business 2 1 Exhibition games 2 2 Personnel changes 2 3 Player transfers 2 3 1 Interclub transfers 2 3 2 Retirements 2 3 3 New signings 2 3 4 Players lost 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 All Star weekend 5 1 Skills competition 5 2 All star game 6 References 7 External linksTeams editIn 2017 the AIHL had 8 teams competing in the league 1 2017 AIHL teams Team City Arena Head Coach CaptainAdelaide Adrenaline nbsp Adelaide IceArenA nbsp Sami Mantere nbsp David HuxleyCBR Brave nbsp Canberra Phillip Ice Skating Centre nbsp Robert Starke nbsp Mark RummukainenMelbourne Ice nbsp Melbourne O Brien Group Arena nbsp Charles Franzen nbsp Lliam WebsterMelbourne Mustangs nbsp Melbourne O Brien Group Arena nbsp Michael Flaherty nbsp Michael McMahonNewcastle Northstars nbsp Newcastle Hunter Ice Skating Stadium nbsp Andrew Petrie nbsp Robert MalloyPerth Thunder nbsp Perth Perth Ice Arena nbsp Dave Ruck nbsp Jamie WoodmanSydney Bears nbsp Sydney Macquarie Ice Rink nbsp Ron Kuprowsky nbsp Michael SchlampSydney Ice Dogs nbsp Sydney Macquarie Ice Rink nbsp Christopher Blagg nbsp Scott StephensonLeague business editIn December 2016 the Adelaide Adrenaline revealed their new logo designs The new primary logo features two peaks in the shape of the letter A 2 The club also introduced a secondary logo featuring a piping shrike 2 In January 2017 the Melbourne Mustangs announced that the James Hotel would be their naming rights sponsor for the 2017 season replacing MOAT Mental Health Services which had held it since 2014 3 The James Hotel will also continue as the clubs pre and post game and function venue 3 The Mustangs also added Quest Docklands as a major sponsor in May 4 On 17 January 2017 the league announced that the Sydney Bears and Sydney Ice Dogs would relocate to the Macquarie Ice Rink 5 The Bears move from the Penrith Ice Palace where they have played since 2015 and the Ice Dogs move from the Liverpool Catholic Club Ice Rink 6 In March 2017 the Ice Dogs revealed their new jersey designs which saw the club remove their logo in favour of the words ICE DOGS written out diagonally across the front 7 In addition to the changes from the Adrenaline and Ice Dogs the CBR Brave Melbourne Ice Melbourne Mustangs Newcastle Northstars and Sydney Bears also released new jersey designs 8 9 10 11 12 In March and April the Perth Thunder signed Richard s Tyrepower MacTrack MyLeadPod and Bendigo Bank as new sponsors for the 2017 season 13 14 15 The Thunder also announced that CD Dodd had increased their level of sponsorship for 2017 becoming the clubs naming rights sponsor 16 In April the Brave announced that the Tuggeranong Hyperdome had signed on as a major sponsor and Anytime Fitness had increased their sponsorship to be a major sponsor of the club 17 The following month the Brave announced that ONTHEGO had signed on as their official apparel partner 18 In April 2017 Newcastle changed their name from the Newcastle North Stars to the Newcastle Northstars 19 The re brand was done to align the club with the New South Wales registered club the Newcastle Northstars Ice Hockey Club 19 At the end of April the Adrenaline announced that radio station 1079 Life had signed on as their official media partner with the deal including at least one game being live broadcast and regular interviews 20 Also at the end of April both the Bears and Ice Dogs announced their official venue sponsors The Bears signed The Ranch Hotel as their home venue sponsor while the Ice Dogs signed with T G I Friday s Macquarie Centre restaurant 21 22 In May the Ice Dogs announced that they would be radio streaming the remainder of their home games via Mixlr 16 Also in May the Ice Dogs released a new logo as part of their 15th anniversary celebrations The new logo featured a redesigned bulldog holding a broken ice hockey stick 23 In June the Brave signed The Woden Tradies amp Quality Hotel as their official post game venue for the remainder of the season 24 In June the Melbourne Ice announced that Life Be in It had signed on as their naming rights sponsor and Kidney Health Australia as their charity partner and volunteer sponsor 25 In August the Ice Dogs announced the signing of Crankt Protein as a new sponsor for the club 26 Exhibition games edit In February 2015 the Melbourne Ice and Melbourne Mustangs announced that they would host the New Zealand men s national ice hockey team in a four game exhibition series at the O Brien Group Arena competing in two games each 27 28 The series was held as part of a warm up for New Zealand ahead of the 2017 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division II Group B tournament 28 The Mustangs won both of their games 5 4 with the first being won in a shootout 29 The Ice defeated New Zealand 3 1 in the first game however lost their second 0 9 29 The 2017 edition of the Wilson Cup was not held due to a high workload in relation to the move of the Bears to the Macquarie Ice Rink 30 It is the first time since 2013 that the tournament has not been held 30 The Wilson Cup was later re purposed to be awarded to the winner of the regular season series between the Bears and Ice Dogs The Bears retained the Cup after the series was tied both on wins and goal difference 31 On 13 April the Melbourne Ice and Melbourne Mustangs competed in an exhibition match at the O Brien Group Arena with the Ice winning 8 1 32 On 15 April the Adelaide Adrenaline held an exhibition match against an Ice Hockey South Australia All Star team as part of the Hockey Day in Adelaide event at the Adelaide Ice Arena 33 The Adrenaline won the match 9 1 33 On 22 June the Melbourne Ice and Melbourne Mustangs joined the Ice Hockey Classic series for an exhibition game at the O Brien Group Arena The Ice joined Team Canada and the Mustangs joined Team USA for the 4 on 4 match Team USA and the Mustangs defeated Team Canada and the Ice 8 5 34 On 22 July the Perth Thunder played an exhibition game at Cockburn Ice Arena against a team of Western Australian All Stars to help raise funds for junior ice hockey The Thunder won the match 9 1 35 On 7 September 2017 the Mustangs held their players v sponsors match at the O Brien Group Arena with the game finishing in an eight all draw 36 Personnel changes edit In October 2016 it was announced that the Adelaide Adrenaline had signed Sami Mantere to the position of head coach replacing interim head coach Eric Lien who had been in the role since June 37 The following month Perth Thunder head coach Dave Kenway stepped down from his position due to family and work commitments 38 Following his resignation Kenway took on the role of Director of Hockey at the club 38 Kenway was replaced in the position of head coach by former player Dave Ruck 39 In January 2017 the CBR Brave announced the signing of former Northstars player Rob Starke as head coach 40 Starke comes into the position which was left empty after the departure of Josh Unice in August 2016 41 In March 2017 it was announced that the Ice Dogs had signed former Australian national team player Christopher Blagg to the position of head coach 42 The signing follows the resignation of Vladimir Rubes along with his assistant Christopher Sekura who both stepped down due to family commitments 42 The club also announced the signing of Christopher Foster and Andrew Waite as assistant coaches 42 Player transfers edit Interclub transfers edit Nat Player Previous team New team Ref nbsp Zachary Boyle CBR Brave Adelaide Adrenaline 43 nbsp Billy Cliff Sydney Bears Sydney Ice Dogs 44 nbsp Wehebe Darge Adelaide Adrenaline CBR Brave 45 nbsp Dayne Davis Newcastle Northstars Melbourne Ice 46 nbsp Darcy Flanagan Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne Ice 47 nbsp Mitchell Humphries Melbourne Ice Melbourne Mustangs 48 nbsp Bayley Kubara Sydney Ice Dogs CBR Brave 49 nbsp Nicholas Novysedlak Melbourne Ice Melbourne Mustangs 50 nbsp Charlie Smart Sydney Ice Dogs Newcastle Northstars 51 Mid season transfer Retirements edit Nat Player Team New role Ref nbsp Ryan Johnson CBR Brave 52 53 New signings edit Nat Player Previous team New team Ref nbsp Casey Babineau University of Prince Edward Island Adelaide Adrenaline 54 nbsp Kristoffer Backman Vimmerby HC Melbourne Ice 55 nbsp Brian Bales No team CBR Brave 56 nbsp Corey Banks No team CBR Brave 56 nbsp Matt Beattie Etoile Noire de Strasbourg Melbourne Mustangs 57 nbsp Alan Becken Blueline Bombers Sydney Bears 58 nbsp Nathaniel Benson No team Adelaide Adrenaline 54 nbsp Gavin Birchler Melbourne Glaciers Melbourne Mustangs 57 59 nbsp Robert Bird No team Perth Thunder 60 nbsp Slavomir Boris No team Sydney Bears 58 nbsp Michael Breedveld Melbourne Sharks Melbourne Ice 55 nbsp Jackson Brewer Roanoke Rail Yard Dawgs Sydney Bears 58 nbsp Tyrone Bronte Meijer AAA Hockey 18U Melbourne Ice 55 nbsp Jeremy Brown Windsor Wild Melbourne Ice 55 nbsp Jeremy Brucker EHC Seewen II Sydney Bears 58 nbsp Matt Buskas No team CBR Brave 56 nbsp Andrew Chen Adelaide Blackhawks Adelaide Adrenaline 54 nbsp Scott Corbett No team Melbourne Ice 55 nbsp Ethan Cornford New Tecumseth Civics Melbourne Ice 55 nbsp Kale Costa HC Slovan Usti nad Labem U16 Sydney Ice Dogs 61 nbsp Robert Covino No team Sydney Bears 58 nbsp Cameron Critchlow University of New Brunswick Adelaide Adrenaline 54 nbsp Niklas Dahlberg Tranas AIF Melbourne Ice 55 nbsp Peter Di Salvo Mississippi RiverKings Perth Thunder 60 nbsp Kevin Dow No team Melbourne Ice 55 nbsp Nickolas Eckhardt No team CBR Brave 56 nbsp Glen Forbes White Adelaide Generals Adelaide Adrenaline 54 62 nbsp Ben Gebert Adelaide Falcons Adelaide Adrenaline 54 63 nbsp Viktor Gibbs Sjodin No team Melbourne Ice 55 nbsp Joe Harcharik Fayetteville FireAntz Newcastle Northstars 64 nbsp Justin Harrison No team Sydney Bears 65 nbsp Damian Holland Melbourne Blackhawks Melbourne Mustangs 57 nbsp Dominic Jalbert Pionniers De Chamonix Morzine CBR Brave 56 nbsp Michael James No team Melbourne Ice 55 nbsp Stephen Johnston No team Sydney Ice Dogs 61 nbsp Zane Jones Innisfail Eagles Newcastle Northstars 64 nbsp James Keane Adelaide Tigers Adelaide Adrenaline 54 nbsp Rhett Kelly Reach Rebels Sydney Ice Dogs 61 nbsp Kale Kerbashian Wheeling Nailers Newcastle Northstars 64 nbsp Damien Ketlo University of Lethbridge Sydney Ice Dogs 61 nbsp Anton Kokkonen TuKV Melbourne Mustangs 57 nbsp Ales Kratoska HC Tabor Adelaide Adrenaline 54 nbsp James Kruger Roanoke Rail Yard Dawgs Melbourne Mustangs 57 nbsp Toby Kubara No team CBR Brave 56 nbsp Simon Kudla No team Perth Thunder 60 nbsp Steven Kuhn Bisons de Neuilly sur Marne Newcastle Northstars 64 nbsp Maxime Langelier Parent No team Melbourne Mustangs 57 nbsp Paul Lazzarotto No team Melbourne Mustangs 57 nbsp Sami Mantere Adelaide Red Wings Adelaide Adrenaline 54 nbsp Matt Marantz University of Western Ontario Newcastle Northstars 64 nbsp James Marino Sydney Wolf Pack Sydney Ice Dogs 61 66 nbsp Jaymie McDonnell Northern Vikings Perth Thunder 60 67 nbsp Shannon McGregor No team Sydney Ice Dogs 61 nbsp Morgan McNeill Bouctouche JCs Adelaide Adrenaline 54 nbsp Chris McPhail No team CBR Brave 56 nbsp Thomas Moncrieff No team Sydney Bears 58 nbsp Matt Murphy Royal Military College of Canada Adelaide Adrenaline 54 nbsp Tyler Noseworthy Danbury Titans Sydney Bears 58 nbsp Sebastian Ottosson Tranas AIF Melbourne Ice 55 nbsp Christian Ouellet Jonquiere Marquis Perth Thunder 60 nbsp Felix Antoine Poulin Dundee Stars Newcastle Northstars 64 nbsp Rory Rawlyk Atlanta Gladiators Sydney Ice Dogs 61 nbsp Nick Rivait Fayetteville FireAntz Sydney Bears 58 nbsp Troy Robertson Melbourne Braves Melbourne Mustangs 57 nbsp Vladimir Rubes No team Sydney Bears 58 nbsp Jake Ruck Aldergrove Kodiaks Perth Thunder 60 nbsp Tim Rye Newcastle North Stars ECSL Sydney Bears 58 nbsp Hayden Sheard Newcastle North Stars ECSL Newcastle Northstars 64 nbsp Lachlan Shumak Vancouver Rangers Sydney Ice Dogs 61 nbsp Dale Tilsted Penrith Raptors Sydney Ice Dogs 61 nbsp Shaun Tobin Northern Samurai Perth Thunder 60 68 nbsp David Upton No team Sydney Ice Dogs 61 nbsp Cameron Walsh No team Perth Thunder 60 nbsp Alexander Wardlaw Ontario Hockey Academy Mdgt AA Sydney Bears 58 nbsp Levon Wilson Northern Vikings Perth Thunder 60 69 nbsp Seb Woodlands Adelaide Falcons Adelaide Adrenaline 54 Players lost edit Nat Player Previous team New team Ref nbsp Steven Adams Sydney Bears Botany Swarm 70 71 nbsp Spencer Austin Sydney Bears Penrith Raptors 70 72 nbsp Brentin Azzopardi Sydney Ice Dogs Blueline Bombers 73 74 nbsp Phil Bakatsoulas Melbourne Mustangs No team 75 nbsp T J Battani Adelaide Adrenaline No team 76 nbsp Art Bidlevskii CBR Brave No team 52 nbsp Nicola Brandi CBR Brave SC Rapperswil Jona Lakers 52 nbsp Russel Brewer Adelaide Adrenaline No team 76 nbsp Dylan Burgess Sydney Bears No team 70 nbsp Harrison Byers CBR Brave No team 52 nbsp Scott Clemie Sydney Ice Dogs No team 73 nbsp Timothy Cox CBR Brave No team 52 nbsp Zane Cunliffe Perth Thunder No team 77 nbsp Troy Davenport Melbourne Ice Tulsa Oilers 78 nbsp Michael Dorr Perth Thunder Selber Wolfe 77 nbsp Andrew Erzen Melbourne Ice No team 78 nbsp Ted Fabijan Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Generals 76 79 nbsp Kayne Fedor Adelaide Adrenaline Euless Junior Stars 76 nbsp Zack Firlotte Adelaide Adrenaline Restigouche Nord Vikings 76 nbsp Matthew Gilpin CBR Brave No team 52 nbsp Brandon Greenside Newcastle Northstars Peoria Rivermen 80 nbsp Mathieu Guertin CBR Brave Trois Rivieres Blizzard 52 nbsp Sean Hamilton Perth Thunder No team 77 nbsp Joshua Harding Adelaide Adrenaline No team 76 nbsp David Harmati Sydney Ice Dogs No team 73 nbsp Josh Harris Newcastle Northstars Peoria Rivermen 80 nbsp Dale Harrop Perth Thunder No team 77 nbsp Thomas Heemskerk Perth Thunder No team 77 nbsp Alex Henderson Sydney Bears Blueline Bombers 70 81 nbsp Mark Higgins Melbourne Mustangs No team 75 nbsp Jamie Holland Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Tigers 76 nbsp Sam Hodic Melbourne Ice No team 78 nbsp Geoff Irwin Sydney Bears No team 70 nbsp James Isaacs Melbourne Mustangs Fife Flyers 75 nbsp Harrison Jaunozols Melbourne Ice Melbourne Blackhawks 78 nbsp Nic Kawasaki Sydney Bears No team 70 nbsp Adam Kimbley Sydney Ice Dogs No team 73 nbsp Joshua Kleipas Sydney Ice Dogs Sydney Sting 73 nbsp Lasse Lassen Melbourne Ice Herning Blue Fox 78 nbsp Eric Louis Seize Melbourne Mustangs No team 75 nbsp Lukas Manco Sydney Ice Dogs No team 73 nbsp David Mahood Perth Thunder No team 77 nbsp Michael McDowell Melbourne Mustangs No team 75 nbsp Connor McLaughlin Newcastle Northstars University of Alberta Augustana 80 nbsp Ian Merwin Sydney Bears No team 70 nbsp Charlie Moore Melbourne Mustangs No team 75 nbsp Luke Moore CBR Brave No team 52 nbsp Anthony Nottle Perth Thunder No team 77 nbsp Gabriel O Connor Adelaide Adrenaline Drakkars de Caen 76 nbsp Sam O Neill Hodges Adelaide Adrenaline No team 76 nbsp Cian O Reilly Sydney Ice Dogs No team 73 nbsp Brendan Oakes Melbourne Ice No team 78 nbsp Dion Palmer Adelaide Adrenaline No team 76 nbsp Nicola Pau Adelaide Adrenaline No team 76 nbsp Neal Prokop CBR Brave No team 52 nbsp Harley Quinton Jones Newcastle Northstars Newcastle North Stars ECSL 80 82 nbsp Ryan Ruddle Melbourne Mustangs No team 75 nbsp Remy Sandoy Sydney Ice Dogs No team 73 nbsp David Sefic Melbourne Mustangs HK Beograd 75 nbsp Chris Slauenwhite Melbourne Mustangs No team 75 nbsp Cam Smith Sydney Bears No team 70 nbsp Cameron Smith Sydney Ice Dogs Seguin Huskies 73 nbsp Petr Stepanek Sydney Ice Dogs Peterborough Phantoms 73 nbsp Alec Stephenson Sydney Ice Dogs No team 73 nbsp Thomas Steven Melbourne Mustangs Bellingham Blazers 75 nbsp Greg Sturrock Melbourne Ice No team 78 nbsp Paul Swindlehurst Sydney Ice Dogs Manchester Storm 73 nbsp Scott Swiston Newcastle Northstars University of Alberta Augustana 80 nbsp Beau Taylor Newcastle Northstars University of Alberta Augustana 80 nbsp Lee Turner Sydney Bears Penrith Raptors 70 83 nbsp Daniel Wilkinson Perth Thunder HC Giants Akatemia 77 nbsp Brandon Wong Newcastle Northstars EV Regensburg 80 nbsp Chris Yule Melbourne Ice No team 78 nbsp Andrey Zolotarev Adelaide Adrenaline No team 76 nbsp Luke Zvonicek Sydney Bears Blueline Bombers 70 84 Regular season editThe regular season began on 22 April 2017 and will run through to 27 August 2017 before the top four teams advance to compete in the Goodall Cup playoff series On 7 May the game between the Melbourne Ice and Sydney Bears had to be cancelled after the first period due to a fire in the Macquarie Ice Rink s speaker system 85 It was later rescheduled to 16 July at the Macquarie Ice Rink 86 Due to the 2017 Ice Hockey Classic which was held on 17 June in Sydney and 24 June in Melbourne the league made two changes to the June fixture 87 The match between the Sydney Ice Dogs and Newcastle North Stars was moved from 17 to 16 June 87 The other match moved was between the Melbourne Ice and Melbourne Mustangs which was changed from 24 to 25 June 87 10 June game between the CBR Brave and Adelaide Adrenaline served as the third annual beyondblue Cup setup held to raise awareness for the charity 88 The Brave won the Cup for the third year in a row defeating the Adrenaline 8 3 88 1 July match between the Melbourne Ice and Sydney Bears served as the fourth annual Canada Day Classic 89 The Ice won the match 6 4 claiming the title for the first time 89 The 2017 Matt Clark Shield match was also held on 1 July and was contested between the Sydney Ice Dogs and Perth Thunder 89 The Ice Dogs won the match 5 3 to claim their second Matt Clark Shield having defeated the Adrenaline last year 89 8 July match between the Perth Thunder and CBR Brave served the Thunder s charity match 90 The match known as Pink on the Rink was held as a fundraiser for the McGrath Foundation and saw the Thunder wearing an all pinked jersey 90 Round 13 which ran on 22 and 23 July was the league s pride round The round was held to raise awareness for the LGBTIQ community and saw the Mustangs wear a pride themed rainbow jersey 91 On 30 July the Melbourne Ice held a Swedish themed day As part of the day the club wore a blue and gold coloured variant of their jersey in the match against the Sydney Ice Dogs 92 During Round 15 which ran on 4 and 5 August the Adelaide Adrenaline held a heritage round The round saw the Adrenaline wearing an Adelaide Avalanche themed jersey in their two games against the Perth Thunder 93 The Melbourne Ice won the H Newman Reid Trophy after finishing first in the regular season with 71 points 94 95 The Adelaide Adrenaline s Cameron Critchlow won the Most Valuable Player and Rob Haselhurst of the Perth Thunder was named Defenceman of the Year 96 The CBR Brave s Bayley Kubara was named Rookie of the Year Damien Ketlo of the Sydney Ice Dogs won the Goaltender of the Year and the Melbourne Ice s Joey Hughes was named the Skaters Network Local Player of the Year 96 97 Perth Thunder s Dave Ruck was named Coach of the Year 96 April edit Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap22 April 16 30 Newcastle Northstars 3 4 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena 1 22 April 17 00 CBR Brave 4 2 Melbourne Mustangs O Brien Group Arena 2 22 April 17 00 Sydney Ice Dogs 1 0 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink 3 23 April 16 00 CBR Brave 4 3 SO Melbourne Mustangs O Brien Group Arena 4 23 April 16 30 Newcastle Northstars 2 3 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena 5 29 April 17 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 2 5 Melbourne Ice O Brien Group Arena 6 29 April 17 00 Perth Thunder 4 1 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink 7 29 April 17 00 Sydney Bears 2 5 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 8 30 April 16 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 5 8 Melbourne Ice O Brien Group Arena 9 30 April 17 00 Perth Thunder 1 2 SO Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink 10 30 April 17 00 CBR Brave 5 4 SO Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 11 May edit Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap6 May 16 30 Sydney Ice Dogs 4 2 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena 12 6 May 17 00 Melbourne Ice 4 3 SO Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 13 6 May 17 00 CBR Brave 1 3 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink 14 7 May 16 30 Sydney Ice Dogs 2 5 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena 15 7 May 17 00 Newcastle Northstars 6 5 SO CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre 16 13 May 16 30 Sydney Bears 5 4 SO Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena 17 13 May 17 00 Melbourne Ice 2 1 Melbourne Mustangs O Brien Group Arena 18 13 May 17 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 1 5 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink 19 13 May 17 30 Newcastle Northstars 3 4 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre 20 14 May 16 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 5 9 Melbourne Mustangs O Brien Group Arena 21 14 May 16 30 Sydney Bears 2 3 SO Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena 22 14 May 17 00 Newcastle Northstars 4 3 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink 23 20 May 17 00 Melbourne Mustangs 0 9 Melbourne Ice O Brien Group Arena 24 20 May 17 00 Perth Thunder 4 1 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 25 20 May 17 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 3 2 SO Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink 26 21 May 16 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 7 3 Melbourne Mustangs O Brien Group Arena 27 21 May 17 00 Perth Thunder 4 8 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink 28 21 May 17 00 Sydney Ice Dogs 4 2 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 29 27 May 16 30 Newcastle Northstars 3 2 SO Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena 30 27 May 17 00 Sydney Bears 6 7 Melbourne Mustangs O Brien Group Arena 31 27 May 17 00 CBR Brave 4 1 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink 32 28 May 16 00 Sydney Bears 5 6 SO Melbourne Mustangs O Brien Group Arena 33 28 May 16 30 Newcastle Northstars 1 5 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena 34 28 May 17 00 Sydney Ice Dogs 2 4 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre 35 June edit Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap10 June 16 30 Melbourne Ice 5 1 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena 36 10 June 17 00 Melbourne Mustangs 3 6 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 37 10 June 17 00 Sydney Bears 0 3 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink 38 10 June 17 30 Adelaide Adrenaline 3 8 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre 39 11 June 16 30 Melbourne Ice 3 2 SO Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena 40 11 June 17 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 8 5 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre 41 11 June 17 00 Melbourne Mustangs 6 4 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink 42 16 June 20 15 Newcastle Northstars 2 7 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink 43 17 June 16 30 Melbourne Mustangs 5 1 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena 44 17 June 17 00 Perth Thunder 3 6 Melbourne Ice O Brien Group Arena 45 17 June 17 30 Sydney Bears 3 13 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre 46 18 June 16 00 Perth Thunder 5 3 Melbourne Ice O Brien Group Arena 47 18 June 16 30 Melbourne Mustangs 5 2 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena 48 18 June 17 00 Newcastle Northstars 4 8 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink 49 24 June 16 30 Sydney Ice Dogs 1 2 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena 50 24 June 17 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 4 5 SO Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 51 24 June 17 30 Sydney Bears 1 7 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre 52 25 June 16 00 Melbourne Ice 6 2 Melbourne Mustangs O Brien Group Arena 53 25 June 16 30 Sydney Ice Dogs 0 2 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena 54 25 June 17 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 4 5 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink 55 July edit Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap1 July 17 00 Sydney Bears 4 6 Melbourne Ice O Brien Group Arena 56 1 July 17 00 Perth Thunder 3 5 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink 57 1 July 17 30 Melbourne Mustangs 5 3 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre 58 2 July 16 00 Sydney Bears 5 6 Melbourne Ice O Brien Group Arena 59 2 July 17 00 Melbourne Mustangs 5 6 SO CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre 60 2 July 17 00 Perth Thunder 5 4 SO Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 61 8 July 16 30 CBR Brave 2 4 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena 62 8 July 16 30 Melbourne Ice 6 3 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena 63 8 July 17 00 Sydney Ice Dogs 3 5 Melbourne Mustangs O Brien Group Arena 64 8 July 17 00 Newcastle Northstars 5 3 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink 65 9 July 16 00 Sydney Ice Dogs 5 1 Melbourne Mustangs O Brien Group Arena 66 9 July 16 30 Melbourne Ice 2 0 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena 67 9 July 16 30 CBR Brave 0 5 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena 68 13 July 17 00 Melbourne Mustangs 3 2 SO Melbourne Ice O Brien Group Arena 69 15 July 17 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 4 7 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 70 15 July 17 00 Sydney Ice Dogs 2 4 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink 71 15 July 17 30 Perth Thunder 3 2 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre 72 16 July 14 30 Melbourne Ice 2 1 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink 73 16 July 17 00 Perth Thunder 3 1 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre 74 16 July 17 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 2 0 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink 75 22 July 16 30 CBR Brave 10 5 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena 76 22 July 17 00 Newcastle Northstars 3 6 Melbourne Mustangs O Brien Group Arena 77 22 July 17 00 Melbourne Ice 4 3 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink 78 23 July 16 00 Newcastle Northstars 4 1 Melbourne Mustangs O Brien Group Arena 79 23 July 16 30 CBR Brave 4 1 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena 80 23 July 17 00 Melbourne Ice 3 4 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink 81 29 July 16 30 Melbourne Mustangs 2 3 SO Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena 82 29 July 17 00 Sydney Ice Dogs 1 4 Melbourne Ice O Brien Group Arena 83 29 July 17 00 CBR Brave 7 4 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink 84 30 July 16 00 Sydney Ice Dogs 2 4 Melbourne Ice O Brien Group Arena 85 30 July 16 30 Melbourne Mustangs 4 1 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena 86 30 July 17 00 Sydney Bears 4 7 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 87 August edit Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap4 August 20 00 Sydney Bears 5 3 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink 88 5 August 16 30 Perth Thunder 3 4 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena 89 5 August 17 00 Newcastle Northstars 4 7 Melbourne Ice O Brien Group Arena 90 5 August 17 30 Sydney Ice Dogs 4 2 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre 91 6 August 16 00 Newcastle Northstars 1 4 Melbourne Ice O Brien Group Arena 92 6 August 16 30 Perth Thunder 4 2 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena 93 12 August 17 00 Melbourne Mustangs 2 1 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink 94 12 August 17 00 Melbourne Ice 5 8 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre 95 13 August 16 00 Melbourne Mustangs 6 1 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 96 13 August 17 00 Melbourne Ice 6 3 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre 97 19 August 16 30 Sydney Bears 3 2 SO Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena 98 19 August 17 00 CBR Brave 8 1 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 99 19 August 17 00 Melbourne Ice 4 1 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink 100 19 August 17 00 Perth Thunder 5 4 Melbourne Mustangs O Brien Group Arena 101 20 August 16 00 Perth Thunder 5 1 Melbourne Mustangs O Brien Group Arena 102 20 August 16 00 Melbourne Ice 6 4 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 103 20 August 16 30 Sydney Bears 3 0 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena 104 20 August 17 00 CBR Brave 6 1 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink 105 26 August 16 30 Adelaide Adrenaline 3 11 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena 106 26 August 17 00 CBR Brave 2 5 Melbourne Ice O Brien Group Arena 107 26 August 17 00 Sydney Ice Dogs 3 2 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 108 26 August 17 00 Melbourne Mustangs 5 6 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink 109 27 August 16 00 CBR Brave 2 5 Melbourne Ice O Brien Group Arena 110 27 August 16 30 Adelaide Adrenaline 1 12 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena 111 27 August 17 00 Melbourne Mustangs 2 4 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink 112 Standings edit Team GP W SOW SOL L GF GA GDF PTSMelbourne Ice 28 22 2 1 3 132 75 57 71Perth Thunder 28 16 3 3 6 110 75 35 57CBR Brave 28 13 3 1 11 130 101 29 46Melbourne Mustangs 28 11 2 3 12 104 113 9 40Sydney Ice Dogs 28 12 0 0 16 73 81 8 36Sydney Bears 28 8 3 3 14 101 121 20 33Newcastle Northstars 28 7 3 3 15 97 124 27 30Adelaide Adrenaline 28 6 1 3 18 85 142 57 23Qualified 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 Updated 27 August 2017 98 Player Team GP G A Pts PIM POSBenjamin Breault Perth Thunder 27 22 36 58 41 FGeordie Wudrick CBR Brave 25 20 34 54 28 FDominic Jalbert CBR Brave 28 16 37 53 72 DChristian Ouellet Perth Thunder 23 14 34 48 14 FJamie Bourke Melbourne Mustangs 28 24 23 47 40 FStephen Blunden CBR Brave 16 24 22 46 16 FJackson Brewer Sydney Bears 27 17 28 45 24 FJoseph Harcharik Newcastle Northstars 26 20 24 44 12 FSteven Kuhn Newcastle Northstars 26 13 31 44 6 FCameron Critchlow Adelaide Adrenaline 26 22 21 43 18 FJoseph Hughes Melbourne Ice 25 18 25 43 69 FAnton Kokkonen Melbourne Mustangs 23 13 30 43 10 FLeading goaltenders edit Only the top five goaltenders based on save percentage with a minimum 40 of the team s ice time Updated 27 August 2017 98 Player Team MIP SOG GA GAA SVS SOPeter Di Salvo Perth Thunder 1380 924 70 2 54 0 924 2Damien Ketlo Sydney Ice Dogs 1391 1001 77 2 77 0 923 2Matt Murphy Adelaide Adrenaline 746 630 56 3 75 0 911 1Dayne Davis Melbourne Ice 1073 537 50 2 33 0 907 2James Kruger Melbourne Mustangs 896 582 57 3 18 0 902 0Season awards edit Below lists the 2017 AIHL regular season award winners Award Name TeamMVP nbsp Cameron Critchlow Adelaide AdrenalineGoaltender nbsp Damien Ketlo Sydney Ice DogsDefenceman nbsp Rob Haselhurst Perth ThunderRookie nbsp Bayley Kubara CBR BraveLocal player nbsp Joey Hughes Melbourne IceCoach nbsp Dave Ruck Perth ThunderSourceGoodall Cup playoffs editThe 2017 playoffs started on 2 September with the Goodall Cup final held on 3 September 99 Following the end of the regular season the top four teams advanced to the playoff series All three games were held at the O Brien Group Arena in Docklands Victoria the home of the Melbourne Ice and Melbourne Mustangs 99 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 the fifth year in a row 99 The Goodall Cup was won by the Melbourne Ice who defeated the CBR Brave 4 1 100 The Ice s Sebastian Ottosson was named the finals most valuable player 100 Semi finalsFinal 1Melbourne Ice44Melbourne Mustangs2Melbourne Ice4CBR Brave13CBR Brave62Perth Thunder2 All times are UTC 10 00 Semi finals edit 2 September 201715 00Melbourne Mustangs2 4 0 1 0 1 2 2 Melbourne IceO Brien Group ArenaGame referenceJames KrugerGoaliesDayne DavisReferees Glen FollDave GalLinesmen Steve SetkaFraser Ohlson0 112 32 Baclig Hughes 0 228 51 Dahlberg Armstrong Gibbs Sjodin 34 36 Humphries PP Kokkonen Langelier Parent 1 21 337 41 Webster Hughes 44 16 Kokkonen PP McMahon Humphries 2 32 449 45 Ottosson EN unassisted 16 minPenalties4 min29Shots382 September 201718 00CBR Brave6 2 0 0 2 1 4 1 Perth ThunderO Brien Group ArenaGame referenceAleksi ToivonenGoaliesPeter Di SalvoReferees Kent UnwinJeff ScottLinesmen Casper RusselhuberStephen De Witt15 55 Blunden Bales Wudrick 1 01 116 50 Ouellet Bernard Kudla 21 20 Bales PP Wudrick Darge 2 12 230 26 Bernard PP Breault Goransson 32 25 Jalbert Blunden Darge 3 233 51 Safar PP Darge Jalbert 4 241 55 Blunden PP Darge Jalbert 5 248 10 Wudrick EN Jalbert Safar 6 212 minPenalties30 min34Shots22Final edit 3 September 201715 00CBR Brave1 4 0 1 1 1 0 2 Melbourne IceO Brien Group Arena Attendance 1500Game referenceAleksi ToivonenGoaliesDayne DavisReferees Jeff ScottKent UnwinLinesmen Steve SetkaCasper Russelhuber0 16 49 Wong Baclig Carpenter 22 37 Blunden Jalbert 1 11 229 24 Ottosson Brown Dahlberg 1 332 18 Ottosson Powell Brown 1 441 00 Armstrong Gibbs Sjodin 8 minPenalties8 min21Shots28All Star weekend editThe 2017 AIHL All Star Weekend was held at the O Brien Group Arena Melbourne on 3 and 4 June 2017 101 102 The format of the weekend remained unchanged from 2016 with a skills competition on 3 June and an all stars game on 4 June 102 Melbourne Mustangs Jamie Bourke and Lliam Webster of the Melbourne Ice were announced as the captains of the two teams replacing Michael Schlamp and Matt Armstrong from 2016 102 103 APA Group re signed as sponsor of the weekend after sponsoring the previous two events 103 The weekend is also included on the Fox Sports broadcast schedule 104 The Skills competition saw Melbourne Mustangs players take out three of the seven events the Melbourne Ice took two and the Adelaide Adrenaline and Sydney Ice Dogs both picked up one each 105 106 On 4 June Team Webster defeated Team Bourke 14 7 at the O Brien Group Arena to win the 2017 All Star Game 107 Dominic Jalbert of the CBR Brave was named the most valuable player of the match 107 Skills competition edit Breakaway Challenge Joseph Hughes Melbourne Ice 105 Elimination Shootout Josef Rezek Adelaide Adrenaline 105 Fastest Skater Patrick O Kane Melbourne Mustangs 11 seconds 105 Goaltender Race Damien Ketlo Sydney Ice Dogs 105 Hardest Shot Matt Beattie Melbourne Mustangs 146 km h 105 Shooting Accuracy Jamie Bourke Melbourne Mustangs 9 3 seconds 105 Stickhandling Joseph Hughes Melbourne Ice 105 All star game edit 4 June 201714 00Team Bourke7 14Team WebsterO Brien Group 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