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2018 AIHL season

The 2018 AIHL season was the 19th season of the Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL). It ran from 21 April 2018 until 26 August 2018, with the Goodall Cup finals following on 1 and 2 September 2018. The CBR Brave won both the H Newman Reid Trophy after finishing the regular season with the most points in league history, and the Goodall Cup for the first time by defeating the Sydney Bears in the final.

2018 AIHL season
LeagueAustralian Ice Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Duration21 April 2018 – 26 August 2018
Regular season
H Newman Reid TrophyCBR Brave
(1st title)
Season MVPPier-Olivier Grandmaison
(Thunder)
Top scorerTrevor Gerling (Brave)
Pier-Olivier Grandmaison
(Thunder)
(67 points)
Goodall Cup
ChampionsCBR Brave
  Runners-upSydney Bears
Finals MVPTrevor Gerling (Brave)
AIHL seasons
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2019 →

Teams edit

In 2018 the AIHL had 8 teams competing in the league.[1]

2018 AIHL teams
Team City Arena Head Coach Captain
Adelaide Adrenaline   Adelaide IceArenA   Jim Fuyarchuk   Josef Rezek
CBR Brave   Canberra Phillip Ice Skating Centre   Robert Starke   Matthew Harvey
Melbourne Ice   Melbourne O'Brien Group Arena   Peter Ekroth   Lliam Webster
Melbourne Mustangs   Melbourne O'Brien Group Arena   Maxime Langelier-Parent   Michael McMahon
Newcastle Northstars   Newcastle Hunter Ice Skating Stadium *No head coach   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   Andrew Petrie   Scott Stephenson


League business edit

In December 2017 the Sydney Ice Dogs released their logo for the 2018 season. The design was an adjusted version of the 15th anniversary logo, replacing the "XV" with a shield.[2] A few days later the Sydney Bears unveiled their new logo featuring a re-designed Bear.[3] Following the release of their new logo the Bears released their new jerseys which included a black home, white away and a red alternate version.[4] In February 2018 the Bears signed All About Caring as a major sponsor for the season.[5] The same month the Melbourne Mustangs signed with The Kodiak Group to be their new naming rights sponsor for the next two seasons.[6] The Kodiak Group replace The James Hotel who held the rights in 2017.[7] In March 2018 the Melbourne Ice signed partnerships with the charity 300 Blankets and not-for-profit Kids Under Cover. Both organisations focus on helping the homeless and part of deal with 300 Blankets will see the Ice selling blankets at their home games.[8][9] In April the Adelaide Adrenaline signed with Complete Podiatry to be a sponsor and the club's official podiatry clinic.[10] Also in April the Mustangs announced that they had signed with restaurant Billy's District to be their post-game venue, replacing The James Hotel which had been their venue since May 2016.[11] On 8 April the Newcastle Northstars that Warners at the Bay had signed with the club as their official post-game venue for 2018.[12] The Melbourne Ice announced on 10 April that they had signed with Tempur Australia to be their naming rights sponsor for the next three years.[13] The deal also included captain Lliam Webster being appointed as a brand ambassador for Tempur.[13] The Brave announced that The Signal Co. Wireless and Maliganis Edwards Johnson had signed on as major sponsors and Ace High Eatery & Bar, Care Traffic, Coffey, Compass Wealth Group and T C Air & Electric had signed on as business sponsors for 2018.[14][15][16] The Brave also switched their post game venue to the Hellenic Club of Canberra's Fillos Taverna + Bar, replacing The Woden Tradies & Quality Hotel which had been their venue since June 2017.[17] In April the Sydney Ice Dogs signed with the Holiday Inn Express Sydney Macquarie Park to be a major sponsor for the 2018 season.[18] They also announced that they would partner with Cheapskate Hockey to create an alternative jersey as well as produce a line of merchandise. The alternate jersey will feature a redesigned bulldog logo.[19] On 20 April the Sydney Ice Dogs announced that The Ranch Hotel would be their post game venue for 2018, replacing TGI Fridays Macquarie Centre which was their venue for the previous season.[20]

Exhibition games edit

In January 2018 the Perth Thunder announced that they would hold a three-game exhibition series against an All-Stars team from the China Ice Hockey League.[21] The games were held on 15, 17 and 17 February at the Perth Ice Arena.[21] The Thunder lost the opening game 1–3 but tied the series with a 4–1 in game two. The All-Stars won the series with a 2–1 win in game three.[22] On 7 April the Melbourne Ice and Melbourne Mustangs held their annual exhibition match at the O'Brien Group Arena.[23] The Ice defeated the Mustangs 3–2.[23] The following week the Melbourne Ice hosted the Hockey Festival at the O'Brien Group Arena.[24] The festival ran over 14 and 15 April and included the Ice, Adelaide Adrenaline, CBR Brave and Melbourne Mustangs.[24] Day one of the festival saw each team compete in a round-robin competition in order to determine the playoff spots on day two.[24] The Mustangs finished the round-robin at the top of the standings, one point ahead of the Ice, the Adrenaline finished in third and the Brave in last place.[24] Day two included two games, a final between first and second and a placement game for third place.[24] The Ice defeated the Mustangs 3–2 in the final to claim the Warrior Cup, while the Adrenaline beat the Brave 4–2 to finish in third place.[24]

Personnel changes edit

On 15 October the Newcastle Northstars announced that Andrew Petrie had stepped down from the position of head coach following a mutual decision with the club.[25] A month later the Sydney Ice Dogs announced the signing of Petrie as their head coach.[26] Petrie replaced Christopher Blagg who moved into the position of club president.[26] Petrie previously coached the Ice Dogs in 2014.[26] On 14 November the Melbourne Mustangs' announced that head coach Michael Flaherty would not be returning for the 2018 season.[27] Flaherty was replaced two weeks later by Maxime Langelier-Parent, a former import for the club who had served as an assistant coach in 2017.[28] On 10 February the Ice Dogs announced Jason Juba had stepped down from his positions of general manager and vice president in order to focus on family and business.[29] Also in February the CBR Brave announced that they had signed Mike Sargeant and Gordon Cockell as assistant coaches for the 2018 seasons.[30] In April the Adelaide Adrenaline announced that Sami Mantere had stepped down from the position of head coach in order to return full time as a player for the club.[31] Mantere was also signed on as an assistant coach.[31] Mantere was replaced in the position of head coach by Jim Fuyarchuk.[31] On 17 April the Brave announced that they had signed Johan Steenberg as Director of Player Development and Player Personnel.[19] Steenberg was previously at the Melbourne Ice from 2014 to 2017 as their goaltending coach.[19] On 19 April Northstars announced that Joey Theriault, Ray Sheffield and Garry Doré will share the coaching duties for the 2018 season, replacing Andrew Petrie who left in October 2017.[32] Just prior to the start of the season the Melbourne Ice announced the signing of Peter Ekroth to the position of head coach.[20] Ekroth replaced Charles Franzén who has moved into the position of Director of Coaching and Player Development.[20]

Player transfers edit

Regular season edit

The regular season began on 21 April 2018 and will run through to 26 August 2018 before the top four teams advance to compete in the Goodall Cup playoff series.[221]

April edit

May edit

Date Time Away Score Home Location Recap
5 May 16:30 Melbourne Mustangs 6–2 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [10]
5 May 16:30 Melbourne Ice 4–2 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena [11]
5 May 17:00 Sydney Bears 1–5 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [12]
5 May 17:30 Newcastle Northstars 3–8 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [13]
6 May 16:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 3–4 (SO) Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [14]
6 May 16:30 Melbourne Ice 4–3 (SO) Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena [15]
6 May 16:30 Melbourne Mustangs 2–4 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [16]
6 May 17:00 CBR Brave 3–5 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [17]
11 May 19:30 Melbourne Ice 3–5 Melbourne Mustangs O'Brien Group Arena
12 May 16:30 Sydney Ice Dogs 3–1 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [19]
12 May 17:00 Newcastle Northstars 5–4 Melbourne Ice O'Brien Group Arena [20]
12 May 17:00 CBR Brave 3–1 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [21]
13 May 16:00 Newcastle Northstars 4–3 Melbourne Mustangs O'Brien Group Arena [22]
13 May 16:30 Sydney Ice Dogs 4–8 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [23]
19 May 16:30 Newcastle Northstars 5–6 (SO) Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena [24]
19 May 17:00 Sydney Bears 3–2 (SO) Melbourne Mustangs O'Brien Group Arena [25]
19 May 17:30 Perth Thunder 2–6 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [26]
20 May 16:00 Sydney Bears 3–2 Melbourne Ice O'Brien Group Arena [27]
20 May 16:30 Newcastle Northstars 4–2 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena [28]
20 May 17:00 Perth Thunder 4–3 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [29]
26 May 16:00 Melbourne Mustangs 5–6 (SO) Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [30]
26 May 16:30 Adelaide Adrenaline 2–6 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [31]
26 May 17:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 3–2 (SO) Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [32]
26 May 17:00 Melbourne Ice 0–5 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [33]
27 May 16:30 Adelaide Adrenaline 3–5 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [34]
27 May 17:00 Melbourne Ice 1–4 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [35]
27 May 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 3–6 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [36]

June edit

Date Time Away Score Home Location Recap
9 June 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 2–5 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [37]
9 June 17:00 Perth Thunder 4–3 (SO) Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [38]
10 June 16:00 Perth Thunder 8–2 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [39]
10 June 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 2–6 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [40]
15 June 19:30 Melbourne Mustangs 5–4 (SO) Melbourne Ice O'Brien Group Arena [41]
16 June 16:30 CBR Brave 11–4 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena [42]
16 June 17:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 4–3 Melbourne Mustangs O'Brien Group Arena [43]
16 June 17:00 Newcastle Northstars 0–2 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [44]
17 June 16:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 4–3 (SO) Melbourne Ice O'Brien Group Arena [45]
17 June 16:30 CBR Brave 5–2 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [46]
23 June 16:30 Sydney Bears 6–2 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena [47]
23 June 17:00 Perth Thunder 4–3 (SO) Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [48]
23 June 17:00 Melbourne Ice 2–6 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [49]
23 June 17:30 Melbourne Mustangs 4–1 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [50]
24 June 16:00 Melbourne Ice 2–3 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [51]
24 June 16:30 Sydney Bears 2–3 (SO) Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena [52]
24 June 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 4–8 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [53]
24 June 17:00 Perth Thunder 3–2 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [54]
29 June 19:30 Melbourne Ice 4–1 Melbourne Mustangs O'Brien Group Arena [55]
29 June 19:00 Newcastle Northstars 3–2 (SO) Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [56]
30 June 16:30 CBR Brave 6–2 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [57]
30 June 17:00 Sydney Bears 1–2 Melbourne Ice O'Brien Group Arena [58]

July edit

Date Time Away Score Home Location Recap
1 July 16:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 4–6 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [59]
1 July 16:00 Sydney Bears 0–3 Melbourne Mustangs O'Brien Group Arena [60]
1 July 16:30 CBR Brave 6–2 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena [61]
7 July 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 4–5 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [62]
7 July 17:00 CBR Brave 7–5 Melbourne Mustangs O'Brien Group Arena [63]
7 July 17:00 Melbourne Ice 1–7 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [64]
8 July 16:00 Melbourne Ice 4–3 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [65]
8 July 16:00 CBR Brave 3–6 Melbourne Mustangs O'Brien Group Arena [66]
8 July 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 0–4 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [67]
13 July 19:30 Sydney Ice Dogs 0–5 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [68]
14 July 16:30 Melbourne Ice 3–4 (SO) Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [69]
14 July 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 0–5 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [70]
14 July 17:30 Newcastle Northstars 1–3 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [71]
15 July 16:30 Melbourne Ice 4–7 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [72]
15 July 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 1–2 (SO) Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [73]
21 July 16:30 Perth Thunder 9–2 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena [74]
21 July 17:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 4–3 Melbourne Ice O'Brien Group Arena [75]
21 July 17:30 Sydney Bears 2–7 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [76]
22 July 16:00 Sydney Bears 5–2 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [77]
22 July 16:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 0–2 Melbourne Mustangs O'Brien Group Arena [78]
22 July 16:30 Perth Thunder 1–2 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena [79]
28 July 17:00 Newcastle Northstars 6–4 Melbourne Mustangs O'Brien Group Arena [80]
28 July 17:00 Perth Thunder 3–0 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [81]
28 July 17:30 Adelaide Adrenaline 2–5 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [82]
29 July 14:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 0–6 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [83]
29 July 16:00 Newcastle Northstars 4–3 (SO) Melbourne Ice O'Brien Group Arena [84]
29 July 17:00 Perth Thunder 1–4 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [85]

August edit

Date Time Away Score Home Location Recap
4 August 16:30 Sydney Bears 3–2 (SO) Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [86]
4 August 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 4–5 (SO) Melbourne Mustangs O'Brien Group Arena [87]
4 August 17:00 CBR Brave 6–3 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [88]
5 August 16:00 CBR Brave 6–4 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [89]
5 August 16:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 2–9 Melbourne Ice O'Brien Group Arena [90]
5 August 16:30 Sydney Bears 6–4 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [91]
11 August 16:30 Melbourne Mustangs 7–1 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena [92]
11 August 17:00 Melbourne Ice 1–4 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [93]
11 August 17:30 Sydney Ice Dogs 8–11 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [94]
12 August 16:00 Sydney Bears 4–3 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [95]
12 August 16:30 Melbourne Mustangs 4–1 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena [96]
12 August 17:00 Melbourne Ice 6–2 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [97]
17 August 19:30 Newcastle Northstars 3–9 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [98]
17 August 19:30 Melbourne Mustangs 7–0 Melbourne Ice O'Brien Group Arena [99]
18 August 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 4–10 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [100]
18 August 17:00 Perth Thunder 2–5 Melbourne Mustangs O'Brien Group Arena [101]
18 August 17:00 CBR Brave 3–1 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [102]
19 August 16:00 Perth Thunder 6–3 Melbourne Ice O'Brien Group Arena [103]
19 August 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 0–9 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [104]
19 August 17:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 2–5 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [105]
24 August 19:30 Sydney Bears 2–7 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [106]
25 August 16:30 Newcastle Northstars 4–5 (SO) Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [107]
25 August 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 1–5 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [108]
25 August 17:00 CBR Brave 7–0 Melbourne Ice O'Brien Group Arena [109]
26 August 16:30 Newcastle Northstars 3–5 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [110]
26 August 16:30 CBR Brave 6–2 Melbourne Ice O'Brien Group Arena [111]
26 August 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 3–2 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [112]

Standings edit

Team GP W SOW SOL L GF GA GDF PTS
CBR Brave 28 24 0 0 4 152 74 +78 72
Sydney Bears 28 15 3 3 7 104 72 +32 54
Perth Thunder 28 12 4 2 10 111 100 +11 46
Melbourne Mustangs 28 12 2 2 12 106 97 +9 42
Newcastle Northstars 28 9 4 4 11 106 119 –13 39
Sydney Ice Dogs 28 10 3 2 13 96 97 –1 38
Melbourne Ice 28 7 2 4 15 87 114 –27 29
Adelaide Adrenaline 28 3 2 3 20 62 151 –89 16
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. Current as of 23 September 2018 [222]

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM POS
Pier-Olivier Grandmaison Perth Thunder 28 28 39 67 26 F
Travor Gerling CBR Brave 24 24 43 67 12 F
Wehebe Darge CBR Brave 26 22 34 56 34 F
Geordie Wudrick Sydney Ice Dogs 28 22 34 56 24 F
Charles Adams Sydney Bears 24 21 33 54 16 F
Ryan Lough Sydney Bears 21 25 26 51 12 F
Benjamin Breault Perth Thunder 28 19 31 50 16 F
Grant Toulmin Sydney Ice Dogs 21 15 33 48 4 F
Chris Leveille CBR Brave 15 20 27 47 47 F
Landon Oslanski Perth Thunder 19 12 34 46 90 D

Leading goaltenders edit

Only the top five goaltenders, based on save percentage with a minimum 40% of the team's ice time. Current as of 23 September 2018 [222]

Player Team MIP SOG GA GAA SVS% SO
Matt Hewitt CBR Brave 1182 614 46 1.95 0.925 2
Anthony Kimlin Sydney Bears 1255 749 60 2.39 0.920 2
Curtis Skip Sydney Ice Dogs 1095 717 60 2.74 0.916 2
Aleksi Toivonen Melbourne Mustangs 667 318 37 2.77 0.884 2
Peter Di Salvo Perth Thunder 1398 1052 96 3.43 0.909 1

Season awards edit

Below lists the 2018 AIHL regular season award winners.

Award Name Team
MVP   Pier-Olivier Grandmaison Perth Thunder
Goaltender   Anthony Kimlin Sydney Bears
Defenceman   Landon Oslanski Perth Thunder
Rookie   Jason McMahon Perth Thunder
Local player   Wehebe Darge CBR Brave
Coach   Ron Kuprowsky Sydney Bears

Source pt1 Source pt2

Goodall Cup playoffs edit

The 2018 playoffs was scheduled for 1 September with the Goodall Cup final held on 2 September.[221] Following the end of the regular season the top four teams advanced to the playoff series which was held at O'Brien Group Arena in the Docklands precinct of Melbourne, Victoria.[223] The series was a single game elimination with the two winning semi-finalists advancing to the Goodall Cup final. The Goodall Cup was won by the CBR Brave (first title) who defeated the Sydney Bears 4-3 in overtime after the two sides finished regulation time locked at 3-3.[224] The Brave’s Canadian import forward, Trevor Gerling, was named the finals most valuable player (MVP) after he scored the winning goal in overtime.[225]

Semi-finals Final
      
1 CBR Brave 5
4 Melbourne Mustangs 1
CBR Brave 4
Sydney Bears 3
3 Perth Thunder 0
2 Sydney Bears 3

All times are UTC+10:00

Semi-finals edit

1 September 2018
15:00
Melbourne Mustangs1–5
(0–2, 1–3, 0–0)
CBR BraveO'Brien Group Arena
Attendance: 1500
Game reference
Aleksi ToivonenGoaliesMatt HewittReferees:
Jeff Scott
Kent Unwin
Linesmen:
Casper Russelhuber
Grainge Phillips
0 – 13:16 – Gerling (PP) (Bresciani, Leveille)
0 – 28:08 – C.Kubara (unassisted)
0 – 319.48 – Gerling (SH) (Leveille)
20:44 – Ferguson (Davies, McMahon)1 – 3
1 – 428.09 – C.Kubara (Dawes)
1 – 529:00 – Harvey (Gerling, Darge)
8 minPenalties28 min
24Shots17
1 September 2018
18:00
Perth Thunder0–3
(0–1, 0–1, 0–1)
Sydney BearsO'Brien Group Arena
Attendance: 1500
Game reference
Peter Di SalvoGoaliesAnthony KimlinReferees:
Jeff Klinck
Chris Parks
Linesmen:
Fraser Ohlson
Russel Dow
0 – 114:05 – Adams (PP) (Strukoff)
0 – 217:06 – Lough (Annesley, du Toit)
0 – 349:48 – Lough (Adams)
4 minPenalties8 min
25Shots33

Final edit

2 September 2018
15:00
Sydney Bears3–4 (OT)
(0–2, 3–0, 0–1, 0–1)
CBR BraveO'Brien Group Arena
Attendance: 1500
Game reference
Anthony KimlinGoaliesMatt HewittReferees:
Jeff Scott
Kent Unwin
Linesmen:
Casper Russelhuber
Fraser Ohlson
0 – 15:08 – T.Kubara (Henning, Miettinen)
0 – 29:57 – Hughes (PP) (Darge)
20:01 – Schlamp (PP) (Strukoff, Lough)1 – 2
23:50 – Clare (du Toit, Lough)2 – 2
28:48 – Lough (Adams, Funes)3 – 2
3 – 335:09 – Leveille (Darge, Bresciani)
3 – 461:39 – Gerling (Darge)
2 minPenalties4 min
37Shots37

All-Star weekend edit

The 2018 AIHL All-Star Weekend was held at the Adelaide Ice Arena, Adelaide on 2 and 3 June 2018.[226] The format of the weekend was unchanged from 2017 with a skills competition on 2 June and an all-stars game on 3 June.[226] Adelaide Adrenaline's Josef Rezek and David Huxley were initially announced as the captains of the two teams replacing Jamie Bourke and Lliam Webster from 2016.[226] Huxley was later replaced by the Adrenaline's Zachary Boyle due to Huxley's retirement prior to the 2018 season.[227] The Adrenaline's head coach Jim Fuyarchuk and assistant coach Sami Mantere were named as the coaches of Team Boyle and Team Rezek respectively.[228] APA Group re-signed as sponsor of the weekend after sponsoring the previous three events.[226]

The skills competition saw the Adelaide Adrenaline and Sydney Bears take out two of the seven events each, while the Newcastle Northstars, Perth Thunder and Sydney Ice Dogs all picked up one each.[229] On 3 June Team Rezek defeated Team Boyle 13-8 in the All-Star Game to claim the Mick McCormack Cup.[230]

Skills competition edit

  • Breakaway Challenge: Josef Rezek (Adelaide Adrenaline)[229]
  • Elimination Shootout: Sebastian Andersson (Adelaide Adrenaline)[229]
  • Fastest Skater: Jamie Woodman (Perth Thunder) – 12.53 seconds[229]
  • Goaltender Race: Anthony Kimlin (Sydney Bears)[229]
  • Hardest Shot: Nathan Chiarlitti (Sydney Ice Dogs) – 154 km/h[229]
  • Shooting Accuracy: Nick Rivait (Newcastle Northstars) – 12.65 seconds[229]
  • Stickhandling: Charlie Adams (Sydney Bears) – 18.15 seconds[229]

All-star game edit

3 June 2018Team Boyle8–13Team RezekAdelaide IceArenA
Game reference

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2018, aihl, season, 19th, season, australian, hockey, league, aihl, from, april, 2018, until, august, 2018, with, goodall, finals, following, september, 2018, brave, both, newman, reid, trophy, after, finishing, regular, season, with, most, points, league, his. The 2018 AIHL season was the 19th season of the Australian Ice Hockey League AIHL It ran from 21 April 2018 until 26 August 2018 with the Goodall Cup finals following on 1 and 2 September 2018 The CBR Brave won both the H Newman Reid Trophy after finishing the regular season with the most points in league history and the Goodall Cup for the first time by defeating the Sydney Bears in the final 2018 AIHL seasonLeagueAustralian Ice Hockey LeagueSportIce hockeyDuration21 April 2018 26 August 2018Regular seasonH Newman Reid TrophyCBR Brave 1st title Season MVPPier Olivier Grandmaison Thunder Top scorerTrevor Gerling Brave Pier Olivier Grandmaison Thunder 67 points Goodall CupChampionsCBR Brave Runners upSydney BearsFinals MVPTrevor Gerling Brave AIHL seasons 20172019 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 2018 the AIHL had 8 teams competing in the league 1 2018 AIHL teams Team City Arena Head Coach CaptainAdelaide Adrenaline nbsp Adelaide IceArenA nbsp Jim Fuyarchuk nbsp Josef RezekCBR Brave nbsp Canberra Phillip Ice Skating Centre nbsp Robert Starke nbsp Matthew HarveyMelbourne Ice nbsp Melbourne O Brien Group Arena nbsp Peter Ekroth nbsp Lliam WebsterMelbourne Mustangs nbsp Melbourne O Brien Group Arena nbsp Maxime Langelier Parent nbsp Michael McMahonNewcastle Northstars nbsp Newcastle Hunter Ice Skating Stadium No head coach 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 Andrew Petrie nbsp Scott StephensonLeague business editIn December 2017 the Sydney Ice Dogs released their logo for the 2018 season The design was an adjusted version of the 15th anniversary logo replacing the XV with a shield 2 A few days later the Sydney Bears unveiled their new logo featuring a re designed Bear 3 Following the release of their new logo the Bears released their new jerseys which included a black home white away and a red alternate version 4 In February 2018 the Bears signed All About Caring as a major sponsor for the season 5 The same month the Melbourne Mustangs signed with The Kodiak Group to be their new naming rights sponsor for the next two seasons 6 The Kodiak Group replace The James Hotel who held the rights in 2017 7 In March 2018 the Melbourne Ice signed partnerships with the charity 300 Blankets and not for profit Kids Under Cover Both organisations focus on helping the homeless and part of deal with 300 Blankets will see the Ice selling blankets at their home games 8 9 In April the Adelaide Adrenaline signed with Complete Podiatry to be a sponsor and the club s official podiatry clinic 10 Also in April the Mustangs announced that they had signed with restaurant Billy s District to be their post game venue replacing The James Hotel which had been their venue since May 2016 11 On 8 April the Newcastle Northstars that Warners at the Bay had signed with the club as their official post game venue for 2018 12 The Melbourne Ice announced on 10 April that they had signed with Tempur Australia to be their naming rights sponsor for the next three years 13 The deal also included captain Lliam Webster being appointed as a brand ambassador for Tempur 13 The Brave announced that The Signal Co Wireless and Maliganis Edwards Johnson had signed on as major sponsors and Ace High Eatery amp Bar Care Traffic Coffey Compass Wealth Group and T C Air amp Electric had signed on as business sponsors for 2018 14 15 16 The Brave also switched their post game venue to the Hellenic Club of Canberra s Fillos Taverna Bar replacing The Woden Tradies amp Quality Hotel which had been their venue since June 2017 17 In April the Sydney Ice Dogs signed with the Holiday Inn Express Sydney Macquarie Park to be a major sponsor for the 2018 season 18 They also announced that they would partner with Cheapskate Hockey to create an alternative jersey as well as produce a line of merchandise The alternate jersey will feature a redesigned bulldog logo 19 On 20 April the Sydney Ice Dogs announced that The Ranch Hotel would be their post game venue for 2018 replacing TGI Fridays Macquarie Centre which was their venue for the previous season 20 Exhibition games edit In January 2018 the Perth Thunder announced that they would hold a three game exhibition series against an All Stars team from the China Ice Hockey League 21 The games were held on 15 17 and 17 February at the Perth Ice Arena 21 The Thunder lost the opening game 1 3 but tied the series with a 4 1 in game two The All Stars won the series with a 2 1 win in game three 22 On 7 April the Melbourne Ice and Melbourne Mustangs held their annual exhibition match at the O Brien Group Arena 23 The Ice defeated the Mustangs 3 2 23 The following week the Melbourne Ice hosted the Hockey Festival at the O Brien Group Arena 24 The festival ran over 14 and 15 April and included the Ice Adelaide Adrenaline CBR Brave and Melbourne Mustangs 24 Day one of the festival saw each team compete in a round robin competition in order to determine the playoff spots on day two 24 The Mustangs finished the round robin at the top of the standings one point ahead of the Ice the Adrenaline finished in third and the Brave in last place 24 Day two included two games a final between first and second and a placement game for third place 24 The Ice defeated the Mustangs 3 2 in the final to claim the Warrior Cup while the Adrenaline beat the Brave 4 2 to finish in third place 24 Personnel changes edit On 15 October the Newcastle Northstars announced that Andrew Petrie had stepped down from the position of head coach following a mutual decision with the club 25 A month later the Sydney Ice Dogs announced the signing of Petrie as their head coach 26 Petrie replaced Christopher Blagg who moved into the position of club president 26 Petrie previously coached the Ice Dogs in 2014 26 On 14 November the Melbourne Mustangs announced that head coach Michael Flaherty would not be returning for the 2018 season 27 Flaherty was replaced two weeks later by Maxime Langelier Parent a former import for the club who had served as an assistant coach in 2017 28 On 10 February the Ice Dogs announced Jason Juba had stepped down from his positions of general manager and vice president in order to focus on family and business 29 Also in February the CBR Brave announced that they had signed Mike Sargeant and Gordon Cockell as assistant coaches for the 2018 seasons 30 In April the Adelaide Adrenaline announced that Sami Mantere had stepped down from the position of head coach in order to return full time as a player for the club 31 Mantere was also signed on as an assistant coach 31 Mantere was replaced in the position of head coach by Jim Fuyarchuk 31 On 17 April the Brave announced that they had signed Johan Steenberg as Director of Player Development and Player Personnel 19 Steenberg was previously at the Melbourne Ice from 2014 to 2017 as their goaltending coach 19 On 19 April Northstars announced that Joey Theriault Ray Sheffield and Garry Dore will share the coaching duties for the 2018 season replacing Andrew Petrie who left in October 2017 32 Just prior to the start of the season the Melbourne Ice announced the signing of Peter Ekroth to the position of head coach 20 Ekroth replaced Charles Franzen who has moved into the position of Director of Coaching and Player Development 20 Player transfers edit Interclub transfers edit Nat Player Previous team New team Ref nbsp Dayne Davis Melbourne Ice Newcastle Northstars 33 nbsp James Downie Sydney Bears Melbourne Ice 34 nbsp Darcy Flanagan Melbourne Ice CBR Brave 35 nbsp Per Daniel Goransson Perth Thunder CBR Brave 36 nbsp Robert Haselhurst Perth Thunder Newcastle Northstars 37 nbsp Joseph Hughes Melbourne Ice CBR Brave 38 nbsp Tomas Landa Sydney Bears Newcastle Northstars 39 nbsp Nicholas Mizen Newcastle Northstars Sydney Ice Dogs 40 nbsp Nick Rivait Sydney Bears Newcastle Northstars 41 nbsp Jonatan Ruth Newcastle Northstars Sydney Ice Dogs 42 nbsp Corey Stringer Melbourne Mustangs Adelaide Adrenaline 43 nbsp Richard Tesarik Sydney Bears Newcastle Northstars 44 nbsp Cameron Todd Sydney Bears Sydney Ice Dogs 45 nbsp Aleksi Toivonen CBR Brave Melbourne Mustangs 46 nbsp Geordie Wudrick CBR Brave Sydney Ice Dogs 47 nbsp Patrick Ward Sydney Bears Newcastle Northstars 48 Retirements edit Nat Player Team New role Ref nbsp Paul Baranzelli Melbourne Ice 49 nbsp Graham Charbonneau Adelaide Adrenaline 50 nbsp Sean Greer Adelaide Adrenaline 51 nbsp David Huxley Adelaide Adrenaline 52 nbsp Maxime Langelier Parent Melbourne Mustangs Head Coach of Melbourne Mustangs 53 nbsp Greg Oddy Adelaide Adrenaline 54 nbsp Samuel Wilson Perth Thunder 55 56 New signings edit Nat Player Previous team New team Ref nbsp Alex Adams Knoxville Ice Bears Adelaide Adrenaline 57 nbsp Charlie Adams Pensacola Ice Flyers Sydney Bears 58 nbsp Dylan Anderson Edinburgh Capitals Melbourne Ice 59 nbsp Harley Anderson Southern Stampede Adelaide Adrenaline 60 nbsp Matthew Anderson No team Melbourne Mustangs 61 nbsp Sebastian Andersson Hammarby IF Adelaide Adrenaline 62 nbsp Caleb Apperson Birmingham Bulls Adelaide Adrenaline 63 nbsp Bradley Apps Canterbury Red Devils Melbourne Mustangs 64 nbsp Spencer Austin Penrith Raptors Sydney Bears 65 nbsp Sammy Banga Brock University Newcastle Northstars 66 nbsp Anthony Barnes Brisbane Blitz Sydney Bears 67 nbsp Ignacy Benjamin Blueline Bombers Sydney Ice Dogs 68 nbsp Mitchell Bonollo Saints Monarchs IHC Melbourne Ice 69 nbsp Evan Bowater West Coast Flyers Perth Thunder 70 nbsp Channing Bresciani University of Manitoba CBR Brave 71 nbsp Russell Brewer Adelaide Tigers Adelaide Adrenaline 72 nbsp Declan Bronte Ontario Hockey Academy U17 Melbourne Ice 73 nbsp Aston Brookes Southern Stampede Sydney Bears 74 nbsp Michael Burns No team Sydney Bears 75 nbsp Nathan Cachia No team Melbourne Ice 76 nbsp Mac Caruana No team Melbourne Ice 77 nbsp Jeremy Chai No team Melbourne Ice 78 nbsp Brad Chenoweth Adelaide Tigers Adelaide Adrenaline 79 nbsp Nathan Chiarlitti McGill University Sydney Ice Dogs 80 nbsp Ben Davies Guildford Flames Melbourne Mustangs 81 nbsp Hayden Dawes Lindenwood University CBR Brave 82 nbsp Jakob Doornbos Sydney Wolf Pack CBR Brave 83 nbsp Etienne du Toit No team Sydney Bears 84 nbsp Andrew Erzen Demons IHC Melbourne Mustangs 85 nbsp Kayne Fedor Adelaide Tigers Sydney Bears 86 nbsp Brett Ferguson Guildford Flames Melbourne Mustangs 87 nbsp Nate Fleming Manchester Storm Melbourne Ice 88 nbsp Jeremy Friederich Adelaide Generals Adelaide Adrenaline 89 nbsp Pascal Gemperli EHC Chur Perth Thunder 90 nbsp Trevor Gerling LHC Les Lions CBR Brave 91 nbsp Kaden Goulds Whitehawks IHC Perth Thunder 92 nbsp Pier Olivier Grandmaison Corsaires de Nantes Perth Thunder 93 nbsp Joey Gunner Penrith Raptors Sydney Bears 94 nbsp Jacob Haley Saints Monarchs IHC Melbourne Ice 95 nbsp Michael Haynes Reach Rebels Sydney Bears 96 nbsp Josh Healey Northern Chiefs Perth Thunder 97 nbsp Matt Hewitt University of British Columbia CBR Brave 98 nbsp Sam Hodic Melbourne Jets Melbourne Ice 99 nbsp Jamie Holland Adelaide Tigers Adelaide Adrenaline 100 nbsp Jermaine Joyce Botany Swarm Melbourne Mustangs 101 nbsp Adam Kimbley Penrith Raptors Sydney Bears 102 nbsp Nikita Kolesnikovs KS Cracovia Melbourne Mustangs 103 nbsp Bryan Kolodziejczyk Albatros de Brest Sydney Ice Dogs 104 nbsp Devon Krogh EV Landshut Melbourne Ice 105 nbsp Dillon Lawrence Edinburgh Capitals Melbourne Ice 106 nbsp Sam Lawson Innisfail Eagles Newcastle Northstars 107 nbsp Tyler Leeming Adelaide Red Wings Adelaide Adrenaline 108 nbsp Chris Leveille Brampton Beast CBR Brave 109 nbsp David Lewis No team CBR Brave 110 nbsp Jayden Lewis KaKiPo U20 CBR Brave 111 nbsp Ryan Lough St Lawrence University Sydney Bears 112 nbsp Reggie Mattschoss Adelaide Red Wings Adelaide Adrenaline 113 nbsp Michael McDowell Braves IHC Melbourne Mustangs 114 nbsp Jason McMahon Cockburn Whitehawks Perth Thunder 115 nbsp Jesse Moore Saints Monarchs IHC Melbourne Ice 116 nbsp Thomas Munro No team Perth Thunder 117 nbsp Joseph Nyamuka Saints Monarchs IHC Melbourne Ice 118 nbsp Landon Oslanski Braehead Clan Perth Thunder 119 nbsp Christian Pansino Melbourne Glaciers Melbourne Ice 120 nbsp Rhys Pelliccione Cockburn Whitehawks Perth Thunder 121 nbsp Adam Piett No team Adelaide Adrenaline 122 nbsp Petri Pitkanen No team Melbourne Mustangs 123 nbsp Ainars Podzins Edinburgh Capitals CBR Brave 124 nbsp Dylan Pope Adelaide Falcons Adelaide Adrenaline 125 nbsp Matthew Price Newcastle North Stars ECSL Newcastle Northstars 126 nbsp Harley Quinton Jones Newcastle North Stars ECSL Newcastle Northstars 127 nbsp Shai Rabinowitz No team Sydney Bears 128 nbsp Fredrik Rozenberg Boro Vetlanda J20 Sydney Bears 129 nbsp Maksim Shneider Melbourne Sharks Melbourne Ice 130 nbsp Aiden Sillato Reach Rebels Sydney Ice Dogs 131 nbsp Curtis Skip University of Alberta Augustana Sydney Ice Dogs 132 nbsp Cameron Smith Penrith Raptors Sydney Bears 133 nbsp Chad Smith Fife Flyers Sydney Bears 134 nbsp Ethan Spelde Sydney Sabres Newcastle Northstars 135 nbsp Andrew Stapleton Adelaide Tigers Adelaide Adrenaline 136 nbsp Thomas Steven Bellingham Blazers Sydney Bears 137 nbsp Graeme Strukoff HC 07 Detva Sydney Bears 138 nbsp Tynan Theobald London Lakers CBR Brave 139 nbsp Quenton Tombleson Adelaide Falcons Adelaide Adrenaline 140 nbsp Lee Turner Penrith Raptors Sydney Ice Dogs 141 nbsp James Urweiss Sydney Sting Sydney Bears 142 nbsp Josh Velez Blackhawks IHC Melbourne Ice 143 nbsp Nicholas Windle No team Perth Thunder 144 Players lost edit Nat Player Previous team New team Ref nbsp Saxon Air Sydney Bears Nudo Bombers 145 nbsp Casey Babineau Adelaide Adrenaline No team 146 nbsp Kristoffer Backman Melbourne Ice Tranas AIF 147 nbsp Brian Bales CBR Brave No team 148 nbsp Corey Banks CBR Brave No team 149 nbsp Matt Beattie Melbourne Mustangs No team 150 nbsp Alan Becken Sydney Bears Nudo Bombers 151 152 nbsp Andrew Belic Melbourne Mustangs Braves IHC 153 nbsp Jessyko Bernard Perth Thunder Pensacola Ice Flyers 154 nbsp Stephen Blunden CBR Brave Northern Federals 155 nbsp Slavomir Boris Sydney Bears No team 156 nbsp Tyson Boyd Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Blackhawks 157 nbsp Jackson Brewer Sydney Bears No team 158 nbsp Tyrone Bronte Melbourne Ice Wilkes Barre Scranton Knights 159 nbsp Jeremy Brown Melbourne Ice Boro Vetlanda 160 nbsp Jamie Campbell Perth Thunder No team 161 nbsp Fraser Carson Melbourne Mustangs No team 162 nbsp Andrew Chen Adelaide Adrenaline A21 Academy 163 nbsp Ethan Cornford Melbourne Ice New Tecumseth Civics 164 nbsp Robert Covino Sydney Bears No team 165 nbsp Cameron Critchlow Adelaide Adrenaline Jacksonville Icemen 166 nbsp Niklas Dahlberg Melbourne Ice Tranas AIF 167 nbsp Kevin Dow Melbourne Ice Demons IHC 168 nbsp Lachlan Fahmy Sydney Bears Meijer AAA Hockey 18U 169 nbsp David Foster Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne Glaciers 170 nbsp Ben Gebert Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Tigers 171 nbsp Viktor Gibbs Sjodin Melbourne Ice HYS The Hague 172 nbsp Kevin Harvey Sydney Ice Dogs No team 173 nbsp Jack Hayes Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne Glaciers 174 nbsp Damian Holland Melbourne Mustangs Braves IHC 175 nbsp Dominic Jalbert CBR Brave Anglet Hormadi Elite 176 nbsp Stephen Johnston Sydney Ice Dogs No team 177 nbsp James Keane Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Tigers 178 nbsp Rhett Kelly Sydney Ice Dogs No team 179 nbsp Kale Kerbashian Newcastle Northstars Orlando Solar Bears 180 nbsp Damien Ketlo Sydney Ice Dogs No team 181 nbsp Peter King Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Falcons 182 nbsp Anton Kokkonen Melbourne Mustangs No team 183 nbsp James Kruger Melbourne Mustangs No team 184 nbsp Toby Kubara CBR Brave No team 185 nbsp Steven Kuhn Newcastle Northstars Drakkars de Caen 186 nbsp Tom Letki CBR Brave No team 187 nbsp Bobby Lipsett Melbourne Ice No team 188 nbsp Matti Luoma CBR Brave No team 189 nbsp Cole MacMillan Adelaide Adrenaline No team 190 nbsp Matt Marantz Newcastle Northstars No team 191 nbsp Marcel McGuiness Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Red Wings 192 nbsp Austin McKenzie Melbourne Ice No team 193 nbsp Lachlan McKenzie Sydney Bears Sydney Wolf Pack 194 nbsp Morgan McNeill Adelaide Adrenaline Bouctouche JCs 195 nbsp Matt Murphy Adelaide Adrenaline No team 196 nbsp Tyler Noseworthy Sydney Bears No team 197 nbsp Sebastian Ottosson Melbourne Ice Tranas AIF 198 nbsp Christian Ouellet Perth Thunder Anglet Hormadi Elite 199 nbsp Luke Philps CBR Brave No team 200 nbsp Dathan Pleiter Perth Thunder Perth Sharks 201 nbsp Felix Antoine Poulin Newcastle Northstars MsHK Zilina 202 nbsp Rory Rawlyk Sydney Ice Dogs ECDC Memmingen 203 nbsp Luke Read Sydney Bears No team 204 nbsp Joel Rhodes Sydney Bears No team 205 nbsp Jan Safar CBR Brave Remparts de Tours 206 nbsp Jarrod Smith Sydney Ice Dogs Reach Rebels 207 nbsp Kane Spence Sydney Ice Dogs No team 208 nbsp Matt Taylor Newcastle Northstars Newcastle North Stars ECSL 209 nbsp Dale Tilsted Sydney Ice Dogs Sydney Sabres 210 nbsp Shaun Tobin Perth Thunder No team 211 nbsp Byron Tschuma Melbourne Mustangs No team 212 nbsp David Upton Sydney Ice Dogs No team 213 nbsp Brent Vandenberg Sydney Bears No team 214 nbsp Tom Voller Melbourne Mustangs Demons IHC 215 nbsp Cameron Walsh Perth Thunder No team 216 nbsp Nicholas Weiland Sydney Ice Dogs Sydney Sabres 217 nbsp Andrew White Sydney Ice Dogs No team 218 nbsp Sebastian Woodlands Adelaide Adrenaline A21 Academy 219 220 Regular season editThe regular season began on 21 April 2018 and will run through to 26 August 2018 before the top four teams advance to compete in the Goodall Cup playoff series 221 April edit Date Time Away Score Home Location Recap21 April 17 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 0 8 Melbourne Ice O Brien Group Arena 1 21 April 17 00 Newcastle Northstars 3 4 SO Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink 2 21 April 17 30 Sydney Bears 2 4 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre 3 22 April 16 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 3 1 Melbourne Mustangs O Brien Group Arena 4 28 April 16 30 Sydney Ice Dogs 2 4 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena 5 28 April 17 00 CBR Brave 4 2 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 6 28 April 17 00 Perth Thunder 4 5 SO Melbourne Ice O Brien Group Arena 7 29 April 16 00 Perth Thunder 3 6 Melbourne Mustangs O Brien Group Arena 8 29 April 16 30 Sydney Ice Dogs 6 3 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena 9 May edit Date Time Away Score Home Location Recap5 May 16 30 Melbourne Mustangs 6 2 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena 10 5 May 16 30 Melbourne Ice 4 2 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena 11 5 May 17 00 Sydney Bears 1 5 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink 12 5 May 17 30 Newcastle Northstars 3 8 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre 13 6 May 16 00 Sydney Ice Dogs 3 4 SO Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 14 6 May 16 30 Melbourne Ice 4 3 SO Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena 15 6 May 16 30 Melbourne Mustangs 2 4 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena 16 6 May 17 00 CBR Brave 3 5 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink 17 11 May 19 30 Melbourne Ice 3 5 Melbourne Mustangs O Brien Group Arena 18 12 May 16 30 Sydney Ice Dogs 3 1 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena 19 12 May 17 00 Newcastle Northstars 5 4 Melbourne Ice O Brien Group Arena 20 12 May 17 00 CBR Brave 3 1 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink 21 13 May 16 00 Newcastle Northstars 4 3 Melbourne Mustangs O Brien Group Arena 22 13 May 16 30 Sydney Ice Dogs 4 8 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena 23 19 May 16 30 Newcastle Northstars 5 6 SO Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena 24 19 May 17 00 Sydney Bears 3 2 SO Melbourne Mustangs O Brien Group Arena 25 19 May 17 30 Perth Thunder 2 6 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre 26 20 May 16 00 Sydney Bears 3 2 Melbourne Ice O Brien Group Arena 27 20 May 16 30 Newcastle Northstars 4 2 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena 28 20 May 17 00 Perth Thunder 4 3 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre 29 26 May 16 00 Melbourne Mustangs 5 6 SO Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 30 26 May 16 30 Adelaide Adrenaline 2 6 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena 31 26 May 17 00 Sydney Ice Dogs 3 2 SO Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink 32 26 May 17 00 Melbourne Ice 0 5 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre 33 27 May 16 30 Adelaide Adrenaline 3 5 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena 34 27 May 17 00 Melbourne Ice 1 4 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre 35 27 May 17 00 Melbourne Mustangs 3 6 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink 36 June edit Date Time Away Score Home Location Recap9 June 17 00 Melbourne Mustangs 2 5 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 37 9 June 17 00 Perth Thunder 4 3 SO Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink 38 10 June 16 00 Perth Thunder 8 2 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 39 10 June 17 00 Melbourne Mustangs 2 6 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink 40 15 June 19 30 Melbourne Mustangs 5 4 SO Melbourne Ice O Brien Group Arena 41 16 June 16 30 CBR Brave 11 4 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena 42 16 June 17 00 Sydney Ice Dogs 4 3 Melbourne Mustangs O Brien Group Arena 43 16 June 17 00 Newcastle Northstars 0 2 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink 44 17 June 16 00 Sydney Ice Dogs 4 3 SO Melbourne Ice O Brien Group Arena 45 17 June 16 30 CBR Brave 5 2 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena 46 23 June 16 30 Sydney Bears 6 2 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena 47 23 June 17 00 Perth Thunder 4 3 SO Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 48 23 June 17 00 Melbourne Ice 2 6 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink 49 23 June 17 30 Melbourne Mustangs 4 1 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre 50 24 June 16 00 Melbourne Ice 2 3 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 51 24 June 16 30 Sydney Bears 2 3 SO Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena 52 24 June 17 00 Melbourne Mustangs 4 8 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre 53 24 June 17 00 Perth Thunder 3 2 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink 54 29 June 19 30 Melbourne Ice 4 1 Melbourne Mustangs O Brien Group Arena 55 29 June 19 00 Newcastle Northstars 3 2 SO Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink 56 30 June 16 30 CBR Brave 6 2 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena 57 30 June 17 00 Sydney Bears 1 2 Melbourne Ice O Brien Group Arena 58 July edit Date Time Away Score Home Location Recap1 July 16 00 Sydney Ice Dogs 4 6 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 59 1 July 16 00 Sydney Bears 0 3 Melbourne Mustangs O Brien Group Arena 60 1 July 16 30 CBR Brave 6 2 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena 61 7 July 17 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 4 5 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 62 7 July 17 00 CBR Brave 7 5 Melbourne Mustangs O Brien Group Arena 63 7 July 17 00 Melbourne Ice 1 7 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink 64 8 July 16 00 Melbourne Ice 4 3 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 65 8 July 16 00 CBR Brave 3 6 Melbourne Mustangs O Brien Group Arena 66 8 July 17 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 0 4 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink 67 13 July 19 30 Sydney Ice Dogs 0 5 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink 68 14 July 16 30 Melbourne Ice 3 4 SO Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena 69 14 July 17 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 0 5 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink 70 14 July 17 30 Newcastle Northstars 1 3 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre 71 15 July 16 30 Melbourne Ice 4 7 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena 72 15 July 17 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 1 2 SO Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink 73 21 July 16 30 Perth Thunder 9 2 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena 74 21 July 17 00 Sydney Ice Dogs 4 3 Melbourne Ice O Brien Group Arena 75 21 July 17 30 Sydney Bears 2 7 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre 76 22 July 16 00 Sydney Bears 5 2 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 77 22 July 16 00 Sydney Ice Dogs 0 2 Melbourne Mustangs O Brien Group Arena 78 22 July 16 30 Perth Thunder 1 2 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena 79 28 July 17 00 Newcastle Northstars 6 4 Melbourne Mustangs O Brien Group Arena 80 28 July 17 00 Perth Thunder 3 0 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink 81 28 July 17 30 Adelaide Adrenaline 2 5 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre 82 29 July 14 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 0 6 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre 83 29 July 16 00 Newcastle Northstars 4 3 SO Melbourne Ice O Brien Group Arena 84 29 July 17 00 Perth Thunder 1 4 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink 85 August edit Date Time Away Score Home Location Recap4 August 16 30 Sydney Bears 3 2 SO Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena 86 4 August 17 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 4 5 SO Melbourne Mustangs O Brien Group Arena 87 4 August 17 00 CBR Brave 6 3 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink 88 5 August 16 00 CBR Brave 6 4 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 89 5 August 16 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 2 9 Melbourne Ice O Brien Group Arena 90 5 August 16 30 Sydney Bears 6 4 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena 91 11 August 16 30 Melbourne Mustangs 7 1 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena 92 11 August 17 00 Melbourne Ice 1 4 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink 93 11 August 17 30 Sydney Ice Dogs 8 11 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre 94 12 August 16 00 Sydney Bears 4 3 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 95 12 August 16 30 Melbourne Mustangs 4 1 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena 96 12 August 17 00 Melbourne Ice 6 2 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink 97 17 August 19 30 Newcastle Northstars 3 9 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink 98 17 August 19 30 Melbourne Mustangs 7 0 Melbourne Ice O Brien Group Arena 99 18 August 17 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 4 10 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium 100 18 August 17 00 Perth Thunder 2 5 Melbourne Mustangs O Brien Group Arena 101 18 August 17 00 CBR Brave 3 1 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink 102 19 August 16 00 Perth Thunder 6 3 Melbourne Ice O Brien Group Arena 103 19 August 17 00 Adelaide Adrenaline 0 9 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink 104 19 August 17 00 Sydney Ice Dogs 2 5 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre 105 24 August 19 30 Sydney Bears 2 7 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink 106 25 August 16 30 Newcastle Northstars 4 5 SO Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena 107 25 August 17 00 Melbourne Mustangs 1 5 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink 108 25 August 17 00 CBR Brave 7 0 Melbourne Ice O Brien Group Arena 109 26 August 16 30 Newcastle Northstars 3 5 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena 110 26 August 16 30 CBR Brave 6 2 Melbourne Ice O Brien Group Arena 111 26 August 17 00 Melbourne Mustangs 3 2 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink 112 Standings edit Team GP W SOW SOL L GF GA GDF PTSCBR Brave 28 24 0 0 4 152 74 78 72Sydney Bears 28 15 3 3 7 104 72 32 54Perth Thunder 28 12 4 2 10 111 100 11 46Melbourne Mustangs 28 12 2 2 12 106 97 9 42Newcastle Northstars 28 9 4 4 11 106 119 13 39Sydney Ice Dogs 28 10 3 2 13 96 97 1 38Melbourne Ice 28 7 2 4 15 87 114 27 29Adelaide Adrenaline 28 3 2 3 20 62 151 89 16Qualified 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 Current as of 23 September 2018 222 Player Team GP G A Pts PIM POSPier Olivier Grandmaison Perth Thunder 28 28 39 67 26 FTravor Gerling CBR Brave 24 24 43 67 12 FWehebe Darge CBR Brave 26 22 34 56 34 FGeordie Wudrick Sydney Ice Dogs 28 22 34 56 24 FCharles Adams Sydney Bears 24 21 33 54 16 FRyan Lough Sydney Bears 21 25 26 51 12 FBenjamin Breault Perth Thunder 28 19 31 50 16 FGrant Toulmin Sydney Ice Dogs 21 15 33 48 4 FChris Leveille CBR Brave 15 20 27 47 47 FLandon Oslanski Perth Thunder 19 12 34 46 90 DLeading goaltenders edit Only the top five goaltenders based on save percentage with a minimum 40 of the team s ice time Current as of 23 September 2018 222 Player Team MIP SOG GA GAA SVS SOMatt Hewitt CBR Brave 1182 614 46 1 95 0 925 2Anthony Kimlin Sydney Bears 1255 749 60 2 39 0 920 2Curtis Skip Sydney Ice Dogs 1095 717 60 2 74 0 916 2Aleksi Toivonen Melbourne Mustangs 667 318 37 2 77 0 884 2Peter Di Salvo Perth Thunder 1398 1052 96 3 43 0 909 1Season awards edit Below lists the 2018 AIHL regular season award winners Award Name TeamMVP nbsp Pier Olivier Grandmaison Perth ThunderGoaltender nbsp Anthony Kimlin Sydney BearsDefenceman nbsp Landon Oslanski Perth ThunderRookie nbsp Jason McMahon Perth ThunderLocal player nbsp Wehebe Darge CBR BraveCoach nbsp Ron Kuprowsky Sydney BearsSource pt1 Source pt2Goodall Cup playoffs editThe 2018 playoffs was scheduled for 1 September with the Goodall Cup final held on 2 September 221 Following the end of the regular season the top four teams advanced to the playoff series which was held at O Brien Group Arena in the Docklands precinct of Melbourne Victoria 223 The series was a single game elimination with the two winning semi finalists advancing to the Goodall Cup final The Goodall Cup was won by the CBR Brave first title who defeated the Sydney Bears 4 3 in overtime after the two sides finished regulation time locked at 3 3 224 The Brave s Canadian import forward Trevor Gerling was named the finals most valuable player MVP after he scored the winning goal in overtime 225 Semi finalsFinal 1CBR Brave54Melbourne Mustangs1CBR Brave4Sydney Bears33Perth Thunder02Sydney Bears3All times are UTC 10 00 Semi finals edit 1 September 201815 00Melbourne Mustangs1 5 0 2 1 3 0 0 CBR BraveO Brien Group Arena Attendance 1500Game referenceAleksi ToivonenGoaliesMatt HewittReferees Jeff ScottKent UnwinLinesmen Casper RusselhuberGrainge Phillips0 13 16 Gerling PP Bresciani Leveille 0 28 08 C Kubara unassisted 0 319 48 Gerling SH Leveille 20 44 Ferguson Davies McMahon 1 31 428 09 C Kubara Dawes 1 529 00 Harvey Gerling Darge 8 minPenalties28 min24Shots171 September 201818 00Perth Thunder0 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 Sydney BearsO Brien Group Arena Attendance 1500Game referencePeter Di SalvoGoaliesAnthony KimlinReferees Jeff KlinckChris ParksLinesmen Fraser OhlsonRussel Dow0 114 05 Adams PP Strukoff 0 217 06 Lough Annesley du Toit 0 349 48 Lough Adams 4 minPenalties8 min25Shots33Final edit 2 September 201815 00Sydney Bears3 4 OT 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 1 CBR BraveO Brien Group Arena Attendance 1500Game referenceAnthony KimlinGoaliesMatt HewittReferees Jeff ScottKent UnwinLinesmen Casper RusselhuberFraser Ohlson0 15 08 T Kubara Henning Miettinen 0 29 57 Hughes PP Darge 20 01 Schlamp PP Strukoff Lough 1 223 50 Clare du Toit Lough 2 228 48 Lough Adams Funes 3 23 335 09 Leveille Darge Bresciani 3 461 39 Gerling Darge 2 minPenalties4 min37Shots37All Star weekend editThe 2018 AIHL All Star Weekend was held at the Adelaide Ice Arena Adelaide on 2 and 3 June 2018 226 The format of the weekend was unchanged from 2017 with a skills competition on 2 June and an all stars game on 3 June 226 Adelaide Adrenaline s Josef Rezek and David Huxley were initially announced as 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