2015 AIHL season

2015 AIHL season
League Australian Ice Hockey League
Sport Ice hockey
Duration 25 April 2015 – 30 August 2015
Regular season
H Newman Reid Trophy Newcastle North Stars
Season MVP Geordie Wudrick (North Stars)
Top scorer Geordie Wudrick
Goodall Cup
Champions Newcastle North Stars
  Runners-up Melbourne Ice
Goodall Cup MVP Geordie Wudrick

The 2015 AIHL season was the 16th season of the Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL). It ran from 25 April 2015 until 23 August 2015, with the Goodall Cup finals following on 29 and 30 August. The Newcastle North Stars 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.

League business

The Gold Coast Blue Tongues license has expired two years after they were suspended from the AIHL due to their inability to organise a new ice rink.[1] In response the league has started making enquiries in Brisbane to gauge interest in placing a team back in the city.[1] The Central Coast Rhinos who played in the AIHL between 2005 and 2008 applied to re-enter the league at the 2014 Annual General Meeting.[2] Their application however was rejected for undisclosed reasons.[3] The Sydney Bears announced that they were moving from the Sydney Ice Arena to the Penrith Ice Palace.[4] The Bears previously played at the Ice Palace from 2007 to 2011 before relocating to the Ice Arena.[5] The teams move comes after the Ice Arena's land was approved for redevelopment.[4] In January 2015 the Sydney Ice Dogs announced a deal with DGB Media Group to produce a highlights program for their home games which will be aired on the Television Sydney station.[6] On 4 February the Canberra Institute of Technology announced that they had signed on with the CBR Brave as a major sponsor with a deal that would include the Institutes logo on the team jerseys and their students working with the players as part of their training.[7] The Brave also signed Anytime Fitness as a sleeve sponsor, Benchmarc Financial Group as a pants sponsor and Smoque restaurant as the clubs official post match partner.[8][9][10] In April 2015 the Sydney Ice Dogs signed Southern Cross Group Services as a new sponsor for the club.[11] In March the league revealed new branding which included a new logo and slogan “Fast, Fierce, Full-on”. The new logo which is designed to represent the Australian Commonwealth star and a blade of an ice hockey stick was developed by Coordinate.[12] The CBR Brave announced that they had established a junior affiliate club, known as the Junior Brave, in conjunction with Ice Hockey ACT to compete in the NSW Midget Ice Hockey League.[13] On 17 March Hards Transport signed a deal with the Adelaide Adrenaline to become the clubs naming rights sponsor.[14] In April the Sydney Bears signed a deal with TGI Fridays Macquarie Centre restaurant to sponsor the bar located at the Penrith Ice Palace.[15] They also announced a partnership with apparel company Ryzer for 2015 with the company supplying the home and away uniforms.[16] The league changed one rule for the 2015 season, adopting the hybrid icing rule to allow players to better prepare for International Ice Hockey Federation competitions and mitigate risks associated with end wall collisions.[17]

In May watchmakers Haigh & Hastings signed a deal with the AIHL to become a sponsor for the 2015 season, expanding their activity in the league with the company already a major sponsor of the Perth Thunder.[18] Also in May the Perth Thunder announced Ryan Laurel Resourcing, Sandalford Wines and Smartclub as a new sponsors of the club and the CBR Brave changed their official post match partner from Smoque restaurant to the Hellenic Club’s Trattoria restaurant in order to accommodate the number of fans.[19][20][21] In June Sydney Ice Dogs head coach Anders Jespersen due to unknown reasons and was replaced by Sydney Bears player Mario Passarelli.[22] The head coach position was then handed to Tim Flynn after Passarelli opted to play for the Ice Dogs as a skater.[23][24] In July the league signed a deal with TGI Fridays Australia which saw them named as the official restaurant of the AIHL.[25] The deal includes TGI Fridays showing the Fox AIHL Games of the Week and the Melbourne Central restaurant hosting the official after part of the 2015 playoffs. Also in July the Perth Thunder announced that Zarraffa’s Coffee and Nova 93.7 had signed on with the club as sponsors.[26]

Exhibition games

The first exhibition game was held on 21 March between the Adelaide Adrenaline and an Ice Hockey South Australia A-Grade All Stars team at the Adelaide Ice Arena. The Adrenaline defeated the All Stars 5-1.[27] In April 2015 the Perth Thunder competed in a three-game exhibition series against the New Zealand national team at the Perth Ice Arena. The three games were held as part of the New Zealand teams preparation for the 2015 IIHF World Championship Division II Group B tournament.[28] The Thunder won the series two games to one, winning the opening two games before being beaten in the third.[29][30] The Wilson Cup tournament was held for the second year in a row and again featured all three New South Wales based clubs.[31] The number of games was increased from four to seven with a double round-robin being held before a final between the two top ranked teams.[31] The Sydney Bears finished first in the round robin, winning three of their four games, and were drawn against the Newcastle North Stars in the final.[32] The North Stars won the final 4-3, claiming their first Wilson Cup title.[33] On 18 April the Melbourne Ice and Melbourne Mustangs competed in an preseason game at the Medibank Icehouse with the Mustangs winning the game 9-1.[34]

Personnel changes

In September 2014 the Sydney Ice Dogs announced that Andrew Petrie had resigned as head coach.[35] A week later the Newcastle North Stars announced that they had signed Petrie as head coach for the 2015 season. Petrie replaced Garry Doré who stepped down from the position to focus on his role as general manager.[36] In December 2014 the Melbourne Ice announced their new committee for 2015. Bernie O'Brien was elected president, replacing Emma Poynton, former Ice goaltender Stuart Denman was elected vice president, Erin Tempest elected secretary and Virginia Fitzwater was elected treasurer. Chris Caveny, Nigel Sherwin, Shan Humphries and Alexandra McKnight were also added to the committee, while Candace Smith and Jo Luciania stepped down from their positions.[37] The Melbourne Mustangs announced that assistant coach Mark Connolly had stepped down from his position. He was replaced by current head coach of the Melbourne Whalers and Saints-Monarchs Premier A team, Michael Flaherty.[38] In January 2015 the Adelaide Adrenaline announced that general manager Ross Noga had resigned from his position due to time constraints following a change in career.[39] Also in January the CBR Brave announced that they had signed former player Brad Hunt as head coach, replacing Matti Luoma who relocated to Perth, Western Australia.[40] In March 2015 both the Sydney Ice Dogs and the Perth Thunder announced the appointment of new head coaches. The Sydney Ice Dogs signed Oman national team head coach Anders Jespersen to replace Andrew Petrie who resigned in September 2014 to join the North Stars.[41] The Thunder promoted assistant coach Dave Kenway to the head coach position, replacing Stan Scott who returns to his general manager position.[42] Also in March it was revealed that the Sydney Bears had hired former Sydney Ice Dogs head coach Ron Kuprowsky as an assistant to head coach Vladimir Rubes.[43] In July the CBR Brave announced that Brad Hunt had been replaced as head coach by goaltender Josh Unice on an interim basis.[44] The club also announced that defenceman Aaron Clayworth would join the coaching panel as an assistant.[44]

Player transfers

Interclub transfers

Nat Player Previous team New team Ref
Australia Baranzelli, PaulPaul Baranzelli Sydney Ice Dogs Melbourne Ice [45]
Australia Mitch Bye Sydney Ice Dogs Newcastle North Stars [46]
Australia Dunwoodie, DavidDavid Dunwoodie Sydney Ice Dogs CBR Brave [47]
Australia Sean Hamilton Melbourne Ice Sydney Ice Dogs [48]
Australia Adam Kimbley Sydney Bears Sydney Ice Dogs [48]
Australia Kubara, TylerTyler Kubara Sydney Ice Dogs CBR Brave [49]
Australia Robert Malloy Sydney Ice Dogs Newcastle North Stars [46]
Australia Lukas Manco Sydney Bears Sydney Ice Dogs [48]
Australia Brendan Oakes Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne Ice [45]
Australia Mario Passarelli Sydney Bears Sydney Ice Dogs [48]
Australia Jarrod Smith Sydney Bears Sydney Ice Dogs [48]
Australia Shane Southwood Sydney Ice Dogs Newcastle North Stars [46]
Australia Alec Stephenson Sydney Bears Sydney Ice Dogs [48]
Australia Richard Tesarik Sydney Ice Dogs Sydney Bears [50]
United Kingdom Patrick Ward Sydney Ice Dogs Sydney Bears [50]

Retirements

Nat Player Team New role Ref
United Kingdom Richard Ashton Melbourne Ice [51]
Australia Brad Hunt CBR Brave Head coach of CBR Brave [40]
Australia Ray Sheffield Newcastle North Stars Assistant coach at Newcastle North Stars [52]

New signings

Nat Player Previous team New team Ref
United States Drew Akins Huntsville Havoc Melbourne Mustangs [53]
Canada Strat Allen No team Sydney Ice Dogs [48]
Canada Cory Banfield Pensacola Ice Flyers Melbourne Mustangs [53]
Australia Becken, AlanAlan Becken Sydney Heat Sydney Bears [50]
Australia Steve Best Adelaide Redwings Adelaide Adrenaline [54][55]
United Kingdom Boxill, JonathanJonathan Boxill Nottingham Panthers Adelaide Adrenaline [54]
Australia Tyson Boyd Adelaide Blackhawks Adelaide Adrenaline [54][56]
Australia Jordan Brunt No team CBR Brave [49]
Australia Dale Burgess Penrith Raptors Sydney Bears [50]
Australia Jake Burgess Sydney Wolf Pack Sydney Ice Dogs [48]
Australia Jamie Campbell West Coast Lightning Perth Thunder [57]
Australia Ellesse Carini Reach Rebels Sydney Bears [50]
Australia Taras Cheprakov Melbourne Whalers Melbourne Ice [45]
Australia Tyerell Clare No team Sydney Bears [50]
Australia Scott Clemie West Auckland Admirals Sydney Ice Dogs [48]
United States Tommy Cooney Arizona State University Sydney Bears [50]
Canada Luc Daigneault No team Perth Thunder [57]
Canada Dayne Davis No team Newcastle North Stars [46]
Australia Delsar, CassianCassian Delsar Adelaide Tigers Melbourne Ice [45][58]
Canada Peter Di Salvo Mississippi Riverkings Perth Thunder [57]
Australia James Downie CIHA Voyageurs Bantam AAA Sydney Bears [50]
Australia Andrew Erzen No team Melbourne Ice [45]
Australia Ryan Foll Melbourne Whalers Adelaide Adrenaline [54]
Australia David Foster Melbourne Glaciers Melbourne Ice [45]
Australia Charles Frazer Newcastle North Stars ECSL Sydney Bears [50]
Australia Nikolaos French Melbourne Whalers Melbourne Ice [45]
Canada Geoffrey, KellyKelly Geoffrey No team CBR Brave [49]
United States Matt Grogan No team Sydney Ice Dogs [48]
Canada Tyler Grove No team Adelaide Adrenaline [54]
United States Guggenberger, MarkMark Guggenberger Fort Wayne Komets Perth Thunder [57]
United States Joseph Harcharik Orlik Opole Sydney Bears [50]
Hungary Dávid Harmati No team Sydney Ice Dogs [48]
Australia Luke Harding Adelaide Blackhawks Adelaide Adrenaline [54][59]
Canada Harvey, KevinKevin Harvey Rapid City Rush Sydney Ice Dogs [48]
Australia Jack Hayes Melbourne Glaciers Melbourne Mustangs [53]
Canada Kory Helowka Osby IK Adelaide Adrenaline [54]
Australia Mackenzie Hill Melbourne Whalers Melbourne Ice [45]
United States Alex Hudson Peoria Rivermen Perth Thunder [57]
Czech Republic Kamil Jarina No team Sydney Bears [50]
Canada Luke Judson Bakersfield Condors Perth Thunder [57]
Finland Kluuskeri, ToniToni Kluuskeri Corsaires de Dunkerque Perth Thunder [57]
Australia Jackson Knott Blueline Bombers Sydney Ice Dogs [48]
Australia Jake Knott Blueline Bombers Sydney Ice Dogs [48]
Canada Paul Kurceba Okotoks Drillers Melbourne Ice [45]
Czech Republic Tomas Landa HC Risuty Sydney Bears [50]
Canada Alex Leclerc Sherbrooke Cougars Melbourne Ice [45]
Australia Ilman Lee Blueline Bombers Sydney Ice Dogs [48]
Australia Lenny Lee Melbourne Glaciers Melbourne Ice [45]
Australia Mitchell Levitt No team Perth Thunder [57]
Australia Jayden Lewis Meaford Knights CBR Brave [49]
Australia Lyndon Lodge West Coast Lightning Perth Thunder [57]
Australia James Marino ECSL Sting Sydney Ice Dogs [48]
Australia Manco, TomasTomas Manco No team CBR Brave [47]
Canada Kyle Mariani Laval Prédateurs CBR Brave [49]
Australia Brayden Martin Melbourne Glaciers Melbourne Ice [45]
Australia Mark McCann Cockburn Blackhawks Perth Thunder [57]
Australia Jackson McCoy No team Melbourne Mustangs [53]
Australia Lachlan McKenzie Penrith Raptors Sydney Bears [50]
United States Moffatt, LukeLuke Moffatt Storhamar Dragons Newcastle North Stars [46]
Australia Nicholas Novysedlak No team Melbourne Ice [45]
Czech Republic Padělek, AlešAleš Padělek HC Rebel Havlíčkův Brod Sydney Bears [50]
Australia Ben Pagett No team CBR Brave [49]
United States Mario Passarelli No team Sydney Bears [50]
Australia Daniel Pataky Reach Rebels Sydney Ice Dogs [48]
Italy Nicola Pau Adelaide Redwings Adelaide Adrenaline [54][60]
Canada Peddle, JordanJordan Peddle No team CBR Brave [49]
Canada Pitt, ScottScott Pitt Braehead Clan CBR Brave [49]
Australia Alastair Punler West Coast Lightning Perth Thunder [57]
Australia Robbie Rama Melbourne Whalers Melbourne Mustangs [53]
Australia Ryan Remillard Adelaide Falcons Adelaide Adrenaline [54][61]
Australia Joel Rhodes Penrith Raptors Sydney Ice Dogs [48]
Czech Republic Jan Safar Fayetteville FireAntz Newcastle North Stars [46]
Australia Tomas Sak Cockburn Blackhawks Perth Thunder [57]
Australia Charlie Smart West Coast Lightning Adelaide Adrenaline [54]
Australia Cameron Smith Sydney Heat Sydney Ice Dogs [48]
Australia Kane Spence ECSL Sting Sydney Ice Dogs [48]
United States Ryan Strayer Southern Stampede Sydney Ice Dogs [48]
Australia Corey Stringer Melbourne Glaciers Melbourne Mustangs [53]
Canada Scott Swiston University of Alberta Augustana Newcastle North Stars [46]
Australia Alexandre Tetreault No team CBR Brave [49]
Australia Toivonen, AleksiAleksi Toivonen HCIK CBR Brave [49]
United States Unice, JoshJosh Unice Sheffield Steelers CBR Brave [49]
Estonia Virjassov, VadimVadim Virjassov No team Melbourne Mustangs [53]
Australia White, AndrewAndrew White No team Adelaide Adrenaline [54]
Australia Daniel Wilkinson West Coast Lightning Perth Thunder [57]
Canada Wudrick, GeordieGeordie Wudrick Louisiana IceGators Newcastle North Stars [46]
Australia Luke Zvonicek Blueline Bombers Sydney Bears [50]

Players lost

Nat Player Previous team New team Ref
Australia Matthew Anderson Melbourne Mustangs No team [62]
Australia Brendan Ayton Sydney Bears No team [63]
Australia Matthew Ayton Sydney Bears No team [63]
Australia Sonny Bal Melbourne Ice No team [64]
Canada Simon Barg Sydney Ice Dogs No team [65]
Australia David Bell CBR Brave No team [66]
Australia Slavomir Boris Sydney Bears No team [63]
Australia Dylan Burgess Sydney Ice Dogs No team [65]
Australia Blake Cameron CBR Brave No team [66]
Canada David Chubb Adelaide Adrenaline No team [67]
Australia Nick Clark Adelaide Adrenaline No team [67]
Canada John Clewlow Sydney Ice Dogs Fayetteville FireAntz [65]
Australia Cliff, BillyBilly Cliff Sydney Ice Dogs No team [65]
Australia Darren Cope CBR Brave No team [66]
Canada Scott Corbett Melbourne Ice No team [64]
Canada Cody Danberg Newcastle North Stars No team [68]
United States Ben DiMarco Sydney Bears Skautafélag Akureyrar [63]
Canada Mathieu Dugas Perth Thunder Sorel-Tracy Éperviers [69]
Australia Ted Fabijan Adelaide Adrenaline Melbourne Whalers [67]
Canada Justin Fox Perth Thunder Quad City Mallards [69]
Australia Geric, AdamAdam Geric Newcastle North Stars No team [68]
Australia Jordan Grover Perth Thunder No team [69]
Australia Joshua Hansen Newcastle North Stars Newcastle North Stars ECSL [68]
Canada Jeff Harvey CBR Brave No team [66]
Australia Alexander Hall Melbourne Mustangs No team [62]
Australia Colby Hauser Perth Thunder No team [69]
Australia Howell, RossRoss Howell Melbourne Ice No team [64]
New Zealand Huber, CharlieCharlie Huber Adelaide Adrenaline No team [67]
Sweden Gustaf Huth Melbourne Ice Hammarby Hockey [64]
Australia Keane, JamesJames Keane Adelaide Adrenaline No team [67]
Finland Anton Kokkonen CBR Brave TuTo [66]
Australia Simon Kudla Perth Thunder No team [69]
Czech Republic Martin Kutek Melbourne Mustangs No team [62]
Australia Samuel Lammert Newcastle North Stars Newcastle North Stars ECSL [68]
Australia Paul Lazzarotto Melbourne Ice Melbourne Whalers [64]
Australia Lehoczky, MatthewMatthew Lehoczky CBR Brave No team [66]
Sweden Måns Lindgren Adelaide Adrenaline Piteå HC J20 [67]
Canada Brett Liscomb Adelaide Adrenaline Danbury Whalers [67]
United States Dane Ludolph Sydney Bears No team [63]
Australia David Manning Adelaide Adrenaline IFK Ore [67]
Canada Harrison May Newcastle North Stars No team [68]
Australia Joel McFadden Sydney Bears Sydney Heat [63]
Canada Eric McKenna Sydney Ice Dogs Kowloon Warriors [65]
Australia McPhail, ChristopherChristopher McPhail CBR Brave No team [66]
United States Matt Monaghan Sydney Ice Dogs No team [65]
Canada Carter Moore Sydney Ice Dogs No team [65]
Australia Adrian Nash Melbourne Mustangs No team [62]
Australia Brett Nelson-Bond Sydney Bears No team [63]
Finland Aku Nevalainen Perth Thunder HC Giants [69]
Australia Tim Newmark Sydney Bears Framingham State University [63]
Sweden Timothy Noting Sydney Ice Dogs IFK Österåker [65]
Canada Mathieu Ouellette CBR Brave No team [66]
Sweden Daniel Palmkvist Sydney Bears Berkshire Battalion [63]
Australia Peterson, DeanDean Peterson Adelaide Adrenaline No team [67]
Finland Pitkänen, PetriPetri Pitkänen CBR Brave KeuPa HT [66]
Australia Nicholas Quirk-Orford Newcastle North Stars Newcastle North Stars ECSL [68]
Australia Shai Rabinowitz CBR Brave No team [66]
Finland Kim Ranta-Aho Perth Thunder HC Giants [69]
Australia Troy Robertson Melbourne Mustangs No team [62]
Australia Cameron Rose Sydney Ice Dogs No team [65]
Canada Jeff Smith Melbourne Ice Braehead Clan [64]
Australia Mark Smith Melbourne Ice No team [64]
Australia Daniel Spina Sydney Ice Dogs Blueline Bombers [65]
Canada Sean Hamilton Steen Sydney Bears Swan Lake Cougars [63]
Canada Stefan, StuartStuart Stefan Perth Thunder Huntsville Havoc [69]
Australia Brenden Stobbs Sydney Bears Sydney Heat [63]
Finland Niko Suoraniemi Adelaide Adrenaline Orlik Opole [67]
Australia Daniel Szalinski Melbourne Ice No team [64]
Australia Darren Taylor CBR Brave No team [66]
Australia Matt Taylor Newcastle North Stars No team [68]
Australia Shaun Tobin Perth Thunder College of St. Scholastica [69]
United States Corey Toy Perth Thunder Fayetteville FireAntz [69]
Canada Derek Walker CBR Brave No team [66]
Canada Corey Wilkie CBR Brave Ste. Anne Aces [66]
United Kingdom Michael Will Adelaide Adrenaline Cardiff Devils [67]
Canada Rob Willis Sydney Bears No team [63]
Canada Chris Wilson Newcastle North Stars Louisiana IceGators [68]
United States Jack Wolgemuth Melbourne Mustangs No team [62]

Regular season

The regular season started on 25 April 2015 and ran through to 23 August 2015 before the top four teams compete in the Goodall Cup playoff series.[70] In February 2015 it was announced that the Sydney Bears and Sydney Ice Dogs had moved some of their home games to Canberra. The Sydney Bears home game against the CBR Brave on 20 June had to be moved due to the Penrith Ice Palace being unavailable for the game.[71] The Sydney Ice Dogs moved both their 1 August and 22 August home games against the Brave to Canberra for undisclosed reasons.[71] The Ice Dogs also moved their 23 May home game in Liverpool against the Newcastle North Stars to 14 June at the Hunter Ice Skating Stadium in Newcastle.[72] On 23 May the Brave hosted the Adelaide Adrenaline in the inaugural beyondblue cup at the Phillip Ice Skating Centre. The regular season game was held to rais awareness for the beyondblue charity and was won by the Brave 8-2.[21] On 20 June the Perth Thunder's regular season match against the Melbourne Mustangs was held at the Perth Arena as a pre-game event to the Canada v USA Ice Hockey Classic match. The Thunder defeated the Mustangs 4-3 in front of a crowd of 2,000.[73] On 28 July 2015 the league fined the Sydney Ice Dogs $500 and three competition points for multiple breaches of the AIHL by-law 4.[74] The by-law requires a team to travel with at least 15 players unless an exemption has been granted.[74] The Ice Dogs first breached the by-law on 4 July and received a written warning and then again breached it on 25 July and 26 July, attracting the monetary fine and loss of competition points.[74] The Ice Dogs, who at the time of the fine only had two competition points, revert to zero points and can not gain any further points until they have accumulated the points they have forfeited.[74]

The Newcastle North Stars won the H Newman Reid Trophy after finishing first in the regular season with 63 points.[75] Following the playoffs the AIHL announced the winners of the 2015 awards.[76] Newcastle North Stars Geordie Wudrick and Jan Safar won the Most Valuable Player and Defenceman of the Year respectively, Kamil Jarina of the Sydney Bears won the Goaltender of the Year, Perth Thunder's Kieran Webster was named Rookie of the Year and Dave Kenway Coach of the Year, and the Skater's Network Local Player of the Year was won by Wehebe Darge of the Adelaide Adrenaline.[76]

April

Game Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap
1 25 April 17:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 1 – 7 Melbourne Ice Melbourne
2 25 April 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 4 – 6 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle
3 25 April 17:30 Sydney Bears 2 – 4 CBR Brave Canberra
4 26 April 16:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 0 – 13 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne
5 26 April 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 5 – 3 Sydney Bears Penrith 300
6 26 April 17:00 CBR Brave 4 – 7 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle
7 30 April 20:00 Melbourne Ice 2 – 1 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 1400

May

Game Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap
8 2 May 17:00 Newcastle North Stars 4 – 3 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne 500
9 2 May 17:00 Perth Thunder 4 – 2 Sydney Bears Penrith
10 2 May 17:30 Adelaide Adrenaline 3 – 5 CBR Brave Canberra
11 3 May 16:00 Newcastle North Stars 4 – 2 Melbourne Ice Melbourne
12 3 May 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 3 – 1 Sydney Bears Penrith
13 3 May 17:00 Perth Thunder 4 – 0 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool
14 9 May 16:30 CBR Brave 3 – 4 Perth Thunder Perth
15 9 May 16:30 Sydney Bears 0 – 2 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide
16 9 May 17:00 Melbourne Ice 4 – 3 (SO) Newcastle North Stars Newcastle
17 10 May 15:30 Sydney Bears 3 – 1 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide
18 10 May 16:30 CBR Brave 1 – 4 Perth Thunder Perth
19 10 May 17:00 Melbourne Ice 5 – 1 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool
20 16 May 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 4 – 2 Melbourne Ice Melbourne
21 16 May 17:00 Perth Thunder 3 – 2 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle
22 16 May 17:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 2 – 7 Sydney Bears Penrith
23 16 May 17:30 Melbourne Mustangs 4 – 5 CBR Brave Canberra
24 17 May 16:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 4 – 5 (SO) Melbourne Ice Melbourne
25 17 May 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 4 – 3 (SO) CBR Brave Canberra
26 17 May 17:00 Sydney Bears 3 – 8 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle
27 17 May 17:00 Perth Thunder 5 – 0 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool
28 23 May 16:30 Sydney Bears 5 – 0 Perth Thunder Perth
29 23 May 17:00 Melbourne Ice 5 – 4 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne
31 23 May 17:30 Adelaide Adrenaline 2 – 8 CBR Brave Canberra
32 24 May 16:30 Sydney Bears 5 – 4 (SO) Perth Thunder Perth
33 24 May 17:00 CBR Brave 5 – 4 (SO) Newcastle North Stars Newcastle
34 24 May 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 6 – 2 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool
35 30 May 16:30 Sydney Ice Dogs 2 – 3 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide
36 30 May 17:00 Perth Thunder 2 – 6 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne
37 30 May 17:00 Newcastle North Stars 2 – 6 Sydney Bears Penrith
38 30 May 17:30 Melbourne Ice 1 – 3 CBR Brave Canberra
39 31 May 15:30 Sydney Ice Dogs 2 – 4 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide
40 31 May 16:00 Perth Thunder 6 – 2 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne
41 31 May 17:00 Melbourne Ice 4 – 2 CBR Brave Canberra

June

Game Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap
42 6 June 16:30 Adelaide Adrenaline 1 – 4 Perth Thunder Perth
43 6 June 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 2 – 4 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle
44 6 June 17:30 Sydney Ice Dogs 1 – 4 CBR Brave Canberra
45 7 June 16:30 Adelaide Adrenaline 4 – 1 Perth Thunder Perth
46 7 June 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 6 – 7 Sydney Bears Penrith
47 13 June 17:00 Perth Thunder 6 – 5 (SO) Newcastle North Stars Newcastle
48 13 June 17:00 CBR Brave 1 – 3 Melbourne Ice Melbourne
49 13 June 17:00 Sydney Bears 3 – 4 (SO) Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool 300
50 14 June 16:00 CBR Brave 2 – 3 Melbourne Ice Melbourne
51 14 June 17:00 Perth Thunder 4 – 2 Sydney Bears Penrith
30 14 June 17:00 Newcastle North Stars 9 – 2 Sydney Ice Dogs Newcastle
52 20 June 16:30 Melbourne Mustangs 3 – 4 Perth Thunder Perth
53 20 June 17:00 Melbourne Ice 4 – 8 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle
54 20 June 17:00 CBR Brave 3 – 4 Sydney Bears Canberra
55 21 June 15:30 Melbourne Mustangs 6 – 2 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide
56 21 June 17:00 Melbourne Ice 4 – 6 Sydney Bears Penrith
57 21 June 17:00 Newcastle North Stars 5 – 2 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool
58 25 June 20:00 Melbourne Mustangs 2 – 5 Melbourne Ice Melbourne
59 27 June 17:00 Sydney Bears 6 – 4 Melbourne Ice Melbourne
60 27 June 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 3 – 6 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle
61 27 June 17:30 Sydney Ice Dogs 4 – 6 CBR Brave Canberra
62 28 June 16:00 Sydney Bears 2 – 4 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne
63 28 June 16:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 6 – 0 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool
64 28 June 17:30 Newcastle North Stars 5 – 1 CBR Brave Canberra

July

Game Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap
65 4 July 16:30 Newcastle North Stars 4 – 2 Perth Thunder Perth
66 4 July 16:30 Melbourne Ice 4 – 3 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide
67 4 July 17:00 CBR Brave 2 – 3 (SO) Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne
68 4 July 17:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 3 – 10 Sydney Bears Penrith
69 5 July 15:30 Melbourne Ice 3 – 1 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide
70 5 July 16:00 CBR Brave 5 – 4 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne
71 5 July 16:30 Newcastle North Stars 3 – 4 Perth Thunder Perth
72 11 July 16:30 CBR Brave 7 – 11 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide
76 11 July 17:00 Perth Thunder 3 – 5 Melbourne Ice Melbourne
77 11 July 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 3 – 11 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle
74 12 July 15:30 CBR Brave 6 – 5 (SO) Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide
79 12 July 16:00 Perth Thunder 2 – 3 (SO) Melbourne Ice Melbourne
80 12 July 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 10 – 1 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool
73 18 July 17:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 2 – 8 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne
78 18 July 17:00 Sydney Bears 3 – 6 CBR Brave Canberra
75 19 July 16:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 0 – 9 Melbourne Ice Melbourne
81 23 July 20:00 Melbourne Mustangs 6 – 5 (SO) Melbourne Ice Melbourne
82 25 July 16:30 Sydney Ice Dogs 0 – 8 Perth Thunder Perth
83 25 July 17:00 Newcastle North Stars 1 – 2 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne
84 25 July 17:30 CBR Brave 7 – 3 Sydney Bears Penrith
85 26 July 16:00 Newcastle North Stars 4 – 2 Melbourne Ice Melbourne
86 26 July 16:30 Sydney Ice Dogs 2 – 8 Perth Thunder Perth

August

Game Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap
87 1 August 16:30 Melbourne Mustangs 5 – 0 Perth Thunder Perth
88 1 August 17:00 Newcastle North Stars 3 – 2 Sydney Bears Penrith
89 1 August 17:00 CBR Brave 10 – 2 Sydney Ice Dogs Canberra
90 2 August 15:30 Melbourne Mustangs 7 – 8 (SO) Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide
91 2 August 17:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 1 – 9 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle
92 8 August 16:30 Newcastle North Stars 5 – 3 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide
93 8 August 17:00 Melbourne Ice 11 – 1 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool
94 8 August 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 6 – 8 Sydney Bears Penrith
95 8 August 17:30 Perth Thunder 4 – 3 CBR Brave Canberra
96 9 August 15:30 Newcastle North Stars 3 – 2 (SO) Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide
97 9 August 17:00 Melbourne Ice 3 – 2 (SO) Sydney Bears Penrith
98 9 August 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 9 – 1 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool
99 9 August 17:00 Perth Thunder 3 – 6 CBR Brave Canberra
100 15 August 16:30 Melbourne Ice 5 – 4 (SO) Perth Thunder Perth
101 15 August 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 5 – 9 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne
102 15 August 17:00 Sydney Bears 9 – 1 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool
103 15 August 17:30 Newcastle North Stars 5 – 6 (SO) CBR Brave Canberra
104 16 August 16:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 4 – 3 (SO) Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne
105 16 August 16:30 Melbourne Ice 6 – 2 Perth Thunder Perth
106 16 August 17:00 Sydney Bears 2 – 8 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle
107 22 August 16:30 Perth Thunder 4 – 5 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide
108 22 August 17:00 Sydney Bears 1 – 4 Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne
109 22 August 17:00 CBR Brave 7 – 2 Sydney Ice Dogs Canberra
110 23 August 15:30 Perth Thunder 4 – 5 (SO) Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide
111 23 August 16:00 Sydney Bears 3 – 5 Melbourne Ice Melbourne
112 23 August 17:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 0 – 14 Newcastle North Stars Newcastle

Source

Standings

Qualified for the playoffs
Team GP W SOW SOL L GF GA GDF PTS
Newcastle North Stars 28 19 1 4 4 152 83 +69 63
Melbourne Ice 28 15 5 1 7 121 83 +38 56
Perth Thunder 28 14 1 4 9 103 93 +10 48
CBR Brave 28 13 3 2 10 125 104 +21 47
Adelaide Adrenaline 28 11 3 3 11 109 111 –2 42
Melbourne Mustangs 28 11 3 2 12 139 105 +34 41
Sydney Bears 28 11 1 2 14 110 110 0 37
Sydney Ice Dogs 28 0 1 0 27 39 209 –170 01

Source

1The Ice Dogs were fined three competition points for multiple breaches by-law 4 which requires teams to travel with at least 15 players unless an exemption has been granted.[74]

Statistics

Scoring leaders

List shows the ten top skaters sorted by points, then goals.[77]

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM POS
Geordie Wudrick Newcastle North Stars 28 44 47 91 40 F
Blunden, StephenStephen Blunden CBR Brave 24 28 51 79 46 F
Moffatt, LukeLuke Moffatt Newcastle North Stars 21 33 32 65 32 F
Geoffrey, KellyKelly Geoffrey CBR Brave 21 28 33 61 40 F
Jan Safar Newcastle North Stars 28 11 45 56 44 F
Joseph Harcharik Sydney Bears 28 27 25 52 26 F
Powell, ThomasThomas Powell Melbourne Ice 28 21 31 52 12 F
Matt Armstrong Melbourne Ice 26 19 32 51 28 F
Patrick O'Kane Melbourne Mustangs 28 22 26 48 8 F
Darge, WehebeWehebe Darge Adelaide Adrenaline 26 23 21 44 65 F

Leading goaltenders

Only the top five goaltenders, based on save percentage with a minimum 40% of the teams ice time.[78]

Player Team MIP SOG GA GAA SVS% SO
Unice, JoshJosh Unice CBR Brave 679 533 42 3.09 0.921 0
Dayne Davis Newcastle North Stars 1074 684 60 2.79 0.912 0
Guggenberger, MarkMark Guggenberger Perth Thunder 747 494 46 3.08 0.907 0
Charlie Smart Adelaide Adrenaline 1031 687 73 3.54 0.894 2
Pine-Murphy, JadenJaden Pine-Murphy Melbourne Ice 857 534 57 3.33 0.893 1

Goodall Cup playoffs

The 2015 playoffs started on 29 August 2015, with the Goodall Cup final being held on 30 August. Following the end of the regular season the top four teams advanced to the playoff series. 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.[70] The finals were again sponsored by Air Canada, their third year in a row.[79] The Goodall Cup was won by the Newcastle Northstars who defeated the Melbourne Ice 3–2, from a penalty shot in first overtime.[80] Geordie Wudrick of the Newcastle North Stars was named the finals Most Valuable Player.[76] Following a fundraising campaign the three playoff games were streamed live for free by ATC Productions with the grand final being watched in 771 cities across 89 countries.[81] In addition Fox Sports broadcast a 90-minute special of each game on successive days from 8 September to 10 September.[81]

Semifinals Final
      
1 Newcastle North Stars 4
4 CBR Brave 3
Newcastle North Stars 3
Melbourne Ice 2
3 Perth Thunder 0
2 Melbourne Ice 1

Semi-finals

All times are UTC+10:00

29 August 2015
15:00
CBR Brave 3 – 4
(2–0, 1–1, 0–3)
Newcastle North Stars Medibank Icehouse
Attendance: 1200
29 August 2015
18:30
Perth Thunder 0 – 1
(0–0, 0–0, 0–1)
Melbourne Ice Medibank Icehouse
Attendance: 1400

Final

30 August 2015
15:00
Melbourne Ice 2 – 3 OT
(1–1, 0–0, 1–1, 0–1)
Newcastle North Stars Medibank Icehouse
Attendance: 2000

All-Star weekend

On 19 August the league announced that they will hold the inaugural All-Star Weekend at the Hunter Ice Skating Stadium in Newcastle on 12 and 13 September.[82] The event will feature a skills competition on 12 September and an All-Star game on 13 September.[82] APA Group was announced as the sponsor of the weekend while Fox Sports will feature a 90-minute special on 17 September.[82]

The skills competition will involve all 34 players competing in at least one of the six skill-based contests.[82] The six events to be featured include a breakaway challenge, fastest skater, elimination shootout, hardest shot, shooting accuracy and puck control.[82] The All-Star game will consist of two teams named Team Bales and Team Schlamp, named after their respective captains Brian Bales and Michael Schlamp and feature players from different teams.[82]

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