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2014 AIHL season


2014 AIHL season
Australian Ice Hockey League
Ice hockey
12 April 2014 – 31 August 2014
Melbourne Mustangs (1st title)
Simon Barg (Ice Dogs)
Simon Barg (69 points) (Ice Dogs)
Melbourne Mustangs
Melbourne Ice
Viktor Gibbs Sjödin (Mustangs)

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

In 2014 the AIHL had 8 teams competing in the league.

TeamCityArenaHead CoachCaptain
Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaideIceArenARyan O'HandleyGreg Oddy
CBR BraveCanberraPhillip Ice Skating CentreMatti LoumaMark Rummukainen
Melbourne IceMelbourneMedibank IcehouseBrent LaverLliam Webster
Melbourne MustangsMelbourneMedibank IcehouseBrad VigonSean Jones
Newcastle North StarsNewcastleHunter Ice Skating StadiumGarry DoréRobert Starke
Perth ThunderPerthPerth Ice ArenaDylan ForsytheSamuel Wilson
Sydney BearsSydneySydney Ice ArenaVladimir RubesMichael Schlamp
Sydney Ice DogsSydneyLiverpool Catholic Club Ice RinkAndrew PetrieRobert Malloy

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

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

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

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

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

GameDateTimeAwayScoreHomeLocationAttendanceRecap
112 April17:00Sydney Ice Dogs9–2Melbourne IceMelbourne1000[1]
212 April17:30Newcastle North Stars2–0CBR BraveCanberra800[2]
313 April16:00Sydney Ice Dogs3–6Melbourne MustangsMelbourne800[3]
413 April17:00Sydney Bears4–0Newcastle North StarsNewcastle800[4]
519 April17:00Melbourne Mustangs2 – 3 (SO)Melbourne IceMelbourne1500[5]
626 April16:30Melbourne Ice3–0Perth ThunderPerth[6]
726 April17:00Adelaide Adrenaline4–0Newcastle North StarsNewcastle[7]
826 April17:30Sydney Ice Dogs2–6CBR BraveCanberra800[8]
927 April15:30Adelaide Adrenaline6 – 5 (SO)Sydney BearsBaulkham Hills350[9]
1027 April16:30Melbourne Ice3–0Perth ThunderPerth[10]
GameDateTimeAwayScoreHomeLocationAttendanceRecap
113 May16:30Perth Thunder4 – 3 (SO)Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide[11]
123 May17:00Sydney Ice Dogs2–4Melbourne MustangsMelbourne550[12]
133 May18:00Newcastle North Stars1–3Sydney BearsBaulkham Hills300[13]
144 May15:30Perth Thunder0–1Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide[14]
154 May16:00Sydney Ice Dogs2–5Melbourne IceMelbourne900[15]
1610 May16:30Sydney Bears4 – 3 (SO)Perth ThunderPerth[16]
1710 May17:00Melbourne Ice5–3Melbourne MustangsMelbourne1300[17]
1810 May17:00Newcastle North Stars5–3Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool300[18]
1910 May17:30Adelaide Adrenaline5–2CBR BraveCanberra[19]
2011 May16:30Sydney Bears3–2Perth ThunderPerth[20]
2111 May17:00CBR Brave4–2Newcastle North StarsNewcastle[21]
2211 May17:00Adelaide Adrenaline4–10Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool200[22]
2317 May16:30Newcastle North Stars6–3Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide[23]
2417 May17:00Melbourne Ice6–3Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool[24]
2517 May17:30Perth Thunder1–5CBR BraveCanberra[25]
2617 May18:00Melbourne Mustangs2–1Sydney BearsBaulkham Hills250[26]
2718 May15:30Newcastle North Stars2 – 3 (SO)Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide[27]
2818 May15:30Melbourne Ice4–2Sydney BearsBaulkham Hills250[28]
2918 May17:00Melbourne Mustangs2–7Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool250[29]
3018 May17:00Perth Thunder4 – 5 (SO)CBR BraveCanberra[30]
3124 May17:00Adelaide Adrenaline2–6Melbourne MustangsMelbourne450[31]
3224 May17:00CBR Brave5–2Newcastle North StarsNewcastle700[32]
3324 May18:00Sydney Ice Dogs6–2Sydney BearsBaulkham Hills850[33]
3425 May16:00Adelaide Adrenaline3–2Melbourne MustangsMelbourne300[34]
3631 May16:30Sydney Ice Dogs5–7Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide[35]
3731 May17:00Perth Thunder2–5Melbourne MustangsMelbourne500[36]
3831 May17:30Melbourne Ice2 – 1 (SO)CBR BraveCanberra800[37]
GameDateTimeAwayScoreHomeLocationAttendanceRecap
391 June15:30Sydney Ice Dogs2–0Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide[38]
401 June15:30Newcastle North Stars4–1Sydney BearsBaulkham Hills300[39]
411 June16:00Perth Thunder4–1Melbourne MustangsMelbourne350[40]
421 June17:00Melbourne Ice2–4CBR BraveCanberra[41]
435 June16:00Melbourne Mustangs8–3Melbourne IceMelbourne1200[42]
447 June16:30Adelaide Adrenaline1–7Perth ThunderPerth[43]
457 June17:00Melbourne Mustangs2–5Newcastle North StarsNewcastle900[44]
467 June17:30Sydney Bears1–4CBR BraveCanberra800[45]
478 June15:30Melbourne Mustangs5–3Sydney BearsBaulkham Hills[46]
488 June16:30Adelaide Adrenaline2–6Perth ThunderPerth[47]
4914 June17:00Melbourne Ice4–7Newcastle North StarsNewcastle[48]
5014 June17:30Sydney Bears6–8CBR BraveCanberra[49]
5115 June15:30Melbourne Ice6–4Sydney BearsBaulkham Hills450[50]
5215 June17:00CBR Brave3–6Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool220[51]
5321 June16:30Melbourne Mustangs5–3Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide[52]
5421 June17:00Perth Thunder5–0Newcastle North StarsNewcastle[53]
5521 June16:30Sydney Bears1–2Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool300[54]
5621 June17:00CBR Brave2 – 3 (SO)Melbourne IceMelbourne1000[55]
3522 June17:00Newcastle North Stars4–1Sydney Ice DogsNewcastle[56]
5722 June15:30Perth Thunder5–6Sydney BearsBaulkham Hills300[57]
5822 June15:30Melbourne Mustangs6–3Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide[58]
5922 June16:00CBR Brave6 – 5 (SO)Melbourne IceMelbourne1000[59]
6028 June17:00Sydney Bears3–1Melbourne IceMelbourne950[60]
6128 June17:00Adelaide Adrenaline6–2Newcastle North StarsNewcastle[61]
6228 June17:30Sydney Ice Dogs4–1CBR BraveCanberra900[62]
6329 June16:00Sydney Bears2–1Melbourne MustangsMelbourne850[63]
6429 June17:00Adelaide Adrenaline3 – 2 (SO)Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool350[64]
GameDateTimeAwayScoreHomeLocationAttendanceRecap
655 July16:30Newcastle North Stars5–7Perth ThunderPerth[65]
665 July16:30Melbourne Ice0–4Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide[66]
675 July17:00CBR Brave7–4Melbourne MustangsMelbourne700[67]
685 July17:00Sydney Bears2–4Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool400[68]
696 July15:30Melbourne Ice2 – 3 (SO)Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide[69]
706 July16:00CBR Brave3–4Melbourne MustangsMelbourne380[70]
716 July16:30Newcastle North Stars1–4Perth ThunderPerth[71]
7212 July17:00Sydney Bears0–4Melbourne MustangsMelbourne450[72]
7312 July17:00CBR Brave4–5Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool450[73]
7413 July16:00Sydney Bears1–10Melbourne IceMelbourne[74]
7513 July17:00Sydney Ice Dogs5 – 4 (SO)Newcastle North StarsNewcastle700[75]
7619 July17:00Newcastle North Stars3–6Melbourne MustangsMelbourne700[76]
7719 July17:30Adelaide AdrenalineCancelledCBR BraveCanberra[note 1]
7819 July18:00Perth Thunder4–1Sydney BearsBaulkham Hills300[77]
7920 July15:30Adelaide AdrenalineCancelledSydney BearsBaulkham Hills[note 1]
8020 July16:00Newcastle North Stars4–5Melbourne IceMelbourne[78]
8120 July17:00Perth Thunder3–5Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool250[79]
8226 July16:30CBR Brave3–1Perth ThunderPerth[80]
8326 July16:30Sydney Bears4–6Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide[81]
8426 July17:00Melbourne Ice2–4Newcastle North StarsNewcastle[82]
8527 July15:30Sydney Bears1–8Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide[83]
8627 July16:30CBR Brave5–3Perth ThunderPerth[84]
8727 July17:00Melbourne Ice3–2Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool300[85]
GameDateTimeAwayScoreHomeLocationAttendanceRecap
882 August16:30Melbourne Mustangs3–1Perth ThunderPerth[86]
892 August17:30Newcastle North Stars2–3CBR BraveCanberra[87]
903 August15:30CBR Brave12–4Sydney BearsBaulkham Hills250[88]
913 August16:30Melbourne Mustangs7–4Perth ThunderPerth500[89]
923 August17:00Sydney Ice Dogs3–5Newcastle North StarsNewcastle[90]
939 August17:00Adelaide Adrenaline2–4Melbourne IceMelbourne[91]
949 August17:00Perth Thunder4–5Newcastle North StarsNewcastle[92]
959 August17:30Melbourne Mustangs4–2CBR BraveCanberra[93]
969 August18:00Sydney Ice Dogs8–0Sydney BearsBaulkham Hills400[94]
9710 August16:00Adelaide Adrenaline1–3Melbourne IceMelbourne[95]
9810 August17:00Melbourne Mustangs2–4CBR BraveCanberra[96]
9910 August17:00Perth Thunder8–2Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool250[97]
10010 August17:00Sydney Bears2–6Newcastle North StarsNewcastle[98]
10114 August17:00Melbourne Ice5–1Melbourne MustangsMelbourne1500[99]
10216 August16:30Sydney Ice Dogs3–1Perth ThunderPerth[100]
10316 August16:30CBR Brave2–5Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide[101]
10416 August17:00Newcastle North Stars3–6Melbourne MustangsMelbourne900[102]
10517 August15:30CBR Brave2–6Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide[103]
10617 August16:00Newcastle North Stars2–7Melbourne IceMelbourne[104]
10717 August16:30Sydney Ice Dogs6–3Perth ThunderPerth[105]
10823 August17:00Perth Thunder5 – 4 (SO)Melbourne IceMelbourne[106]
10923 August17:00Melbourne Mustangs4–1Newcastle North StarsNewcastle[107]
11023 August18:00CBR Brave3–2Sydney BearsBaulkham Hills[108]
11124 August16:00Perth Thunder3–2Melbourne IceMelbourne550[109]
11224 August17:00Melbourne Mustangs3 – 4 (SO)Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool550[110]
Column 1Column 2
Qualified for the Goodall Cup playoffsH Newman Reid Trophy winners

Source

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

PlayerTeamGPGAPtsPIMPOS
Simon BargSydney Ice Dogs2623466920F
Stephen BlundenCBR Brave2436326859F
Anton KokkonenCBR Brave2517425918F
Mathieu OuelletteCBR Brave2217405716F
David DunwoodieSydney Ice Dogs28203353151F
Chris WilsonNewcastle North Stars2317324996F
Cody DanbergNewcastle North Stars2817314877F
John ClewlowSydney Ice Dogs2322234564F
Patrick O'KaneMelbourne Mustangs2821234414F
Stuart StefanPerth Thunder2814304440F

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

PlayerTeamMIPSOGGAGAASVS%SO
Mathieu DugasPerth Thunder13961099923.300.9161
Jaden Pine-MurphyMelbourne Ice876446392.230.9132
Petri PitkänenCBR Brave1227764722.930.9060
Daniel PalmkvistSydney Bears1040806803.850.9011
Harrison MayNewcastle North Stars1295881893.440.8991

Below lists the 2014 AIHL regular season award winners.

AwardNameTeam
MVPSimon BargSydney Ice Dogs
GoaltenderPetri PitkänenCBR Brave
DefencemanJack WolgemuthMelbourne Mustangs
RookieJeremy BrownMelbourne Ice
Local playerDavid DunwoodieSydney Ice Dogs

Source

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

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7Column 8Column 9Column 10
SemifinalsFinal
1Melbourne Mustangs6
4Sydney Ice Dogs4
Melbourne Mustangs6
Melbourne Ice1
3CBR Brave1
2Melbourne Ice6

All times are UTC+10:00

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
30 August 201415:00Sydney Ice Dogs4–6(2–1, 0–2, 2–3)Melbourne MustangsMedibank IcehouseAttendance: 1500
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
30 August 201418:30CBR Brave1–6(0–2, 1–2, 0–2)Melbourne IceMedibank IcehouseAttendance: 1500
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
31 August 201415:00Melbourne Ice1–6(0–1, 0–3, 1–2)Melbourne MustangsMedibank IcehouseAttendance: 2000
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