2011 AIHL season

The 2011 AIHL season is the 12th season of the Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL). It ran from 14 April 2011 until 28 August 2011, with the Goodall Cup finals following on 3 and 4 September. The Melbourne Ice won the H Newman Ried trophy after finishing first in the regular season standings with 65 points. The Ice also won the Goodall Cup final series after defeating the Newcastle North Stars in the final.

2011 AIHL season
LeagueAustralian Ice Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Duration14 April 2011 – 4 September 2011
Regular season
H Newman Reid TrophyMelbourne Ice
(2nd title)
Season MVPJason Baclig (Ice)
Top scorerAddison DeBoer (85 points)
(Knights)
Goodall Cup
ChampionsMelbourne Ice
  Runners-upNewcastle North Stars
Finals MVPJoseph Hughes (Ice)

Teams

In 2011 the AIHL had 8 teams competing in the league.[1]

2011 AIHL teams
TeamCityArenaHead CoachCaptain
Adelaide AdrenalineSouth Australia AdelaideIceArenAUnited States Mike GainerAustralia Greg Oddy
Canberra KnightsAustralian Capital Territory CanberraPhillip Ice Skating CentreUnited States David RoginaAustralia Mark Rummukainen
Gold Coast Blue TonguesQueensland Gold CoastIceworld BoondallAustralia Peter NixonAustralia Ross Howell
Melbourne IceVictoria (state) MelbourneMedibank IcehouseAustralia Paul WatsonAustralia Vinnie Hughes
Mustangs IHCVictoria (state) MelbourneMedibank IcehouseCanada Steve LaforetAustralia Shane Hardy
Newcastle North StarsNew South Wales NewcastleHunter Ice Skating StadiumAustralia Don ChampagneCanada Ray Sheffield
Sydney BearsNew South Wales PenrithPenrith Ice PalaceAustralia Vladimir RubesAustralia Michael Schlamp
Sydney Ice DogsNew South Wales SydneyLiverpool Catholic Club Ice RinkAustralia Ron KuprowskyAustralia Anthony Wilson

League business

During the off-season the Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL) announced two new teams would be joining the league. The Mustangs IHC were announced to become the eighth team in the AIHL starting in the 2011 season.[2] The Mustangs are based at Docklands, Victoria, the home of the Melbourne Ice. The ninth team, Perth Thunder, were accepted into the league as a provisional member. The Thunder will play exhibition games against other AIHL teams during the 2011 season in order to gain the vote to be accepted for the 2012 season.[2] At the Annual General Meeting it was proposed to increase the length of the games periods from 15 minutes to 20 minutes to be inline with International Ice Hockey Federation rules however the proposal was unsuccessful due to reasons such as costs to the teams and the ability to fill the four lines with AIHL-level players.[3]

On 10 July the game between the Gold Coast Blue Tongues and the Sydney Ice Dogs was cancelled due to an unsafe surface at the Blue Tongues home venue, Bundall Iceland.[4] The AIHL deemed that the Blue Tongues have forfeited the game against the Ice Dogs 5–0, with the Ice Dogs being awarded the full three points.[5][6]

From 20 to 21 August the Australia men's national ice hockey team will field a team at the 2011 New Zealand Winter Games so only two games will be held for that weekend.[7][8]

Player transfers

Date Player New team Previous team Ref
18 January 2011United Kingdom David PhillipsAdelaide AdrenalineToledo Walleye[9]
19 January 2011United Kingdom Kevin PhillipsAdelaide AdrenalineBraehead Clan[9]
10 February 2011Canada Kurtis DulleSydney BearsHull Stingrays[9]
24 February 2011United States Sean ScarbroughAdelaide AdrenalineCanberra Knights[9]
3 March 2011Canada Jordan HaleSydney BearsCamrose Kodiaks[9]
14 March 2011United States Jacques PerreaultMelbourne IceQuad City Mallards[9]
17 March 2011Czech Republic Josef RezekAdelaide AdrenalineHC Milevsko[9]
23 March 2011Sweden Bob SannemoGold Coast Blue TonguesÖstersund Hockey[9]
23 March 2011Sweden Tobias FalkGold Coast Blue TonguesÖstersund Hockey[9]
23 March 2011United States Peter CartwrightNewcastle North StarsDundee Stars[9]
4 April 2011Canada Brook RobsonSydney Ice DogsPeter North Stars[9]
8 April 2011United States Obi AdubaMelbourne IceQuad City Mallards[9]
11 April 2011Netherlands Tony DemelinneSydney BearsHYS The Hague[9]
14 April 2011Canada Justin ChwedorukNewcastle North StarsRødovre Mighty Bulls[9]
14 April 2011United States Scott ThauwaldNewcastle North StarsNijmegen Devils[9]
20 April 2011Canada Justin SawyerGold Coast Blue TonguesOdessa Jackalopes[9]
20 April 2011Canada Sheldon BaergSydney BearsConcordia Stingers[9]
22 April 2011United States Ricky HelmbrechtSydney Ice DogsWasquehal Lions[9]
22 April 2011Canada Mitch ByeSydney Ice DogsMarian University[9]
7 June 2011United Kingdom Geoff O'HaraSydney BearsBristol Pitbulls[9]
24 June 2011United States Anthony CirauloCanberra KnightsBloomington PrairieThunder[9]
28 June 2011Canada Jason LindnerCanberra KnightsIndiana Blizzard[9]
United States Addison DeBoerCanberra KnightsLaredo Bucks[10]

Exhibition games

Prior to the regular season, the Sydney Bears hosted an exhibition All-Star event and match at the Penrith Ice Palace. The All Star Classic had the Bears Veterans (over 35's) face off against the Rookies (Under 35s).[11] The Rookies team won the All Star Classic 9–5.[12]

During the season three teams competed against the AIHL's provisional member, Perth Thunder, in order for the Thunder to gain entry into the league for the following season.[2] In May the Thunder travelled to Adelaide to compete in two games against the Adelaide Adrenaline. They drew the first game 2–2 and won the second 3–0.[13] In June the Melbourne Ice travelled to Perth to compete in two games against the Thunder at the Cockburn Ice Arena. The Ice won the first game 4–3 and lost the second game 3–6 after letting in six goals to none in the final period.[14][15] In September the Newcastle North Stars traveled to Perth to play the Thunder in a two-game series.[16] The Thunder won both the first and second game 4–2.[17]

Regular season

The Melbourne Ice won the H Newman Reid Trophy after finishing first in the regular season standings with 65 points. Last years winners, the Newcastle North Stars finished second with 59 points.[18] Jason Baclig of the Melbourne Ice was named the 2011 AIHL MVP edging out the Gold Coast Blue Tongues' Matt Amado and Sydney Ice Dogs' Matt Monaghan.

April

Game Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap
114 April20:00Melbourne Ice8–4Mustangs IHCMelbourne
216 April17:00Adelaide Adrenaline3–7Newcastle North StarsNewcastle800
316 April19:30Mustangs IHC6–2Sydney BearsPenrith
417 April17:00Adelaide Adrenaline3 – 2 (SO)Sydney BearsPenrith
517 April17:00Mustangs IHC6–7Newcastle North StarsNewcastle700
623 April17:30Newcastle North Stars7–3Canberra KnightsCanberra
723 April17:45Sydney Ice Dogs2–6Melbourne IceMelbourne
824 April16:15Sydney Ice Dogs6–3Mustangs IHCMelbourne
928 April20:00Sydney Bears2–4Newcastle North StarsNewcastle600
1030 April16:00Newcastle North Stars6–2Gold Coast Blue TonguesGold Coast
1130 April17:30Melbourne Ice6–5Canberra KnightsCanberra
1230 April17:45Adelaide Adrenaline3–5Mustangs IHCMelbourne250

May

Game Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap
131 May16:00Newcastle North Stars7–6Gold Coast Blue TonguesGold Coast150
141 May16:15Adelaide Adrenaline2–5Mustangs IHCMelbourne
151 May17:00Melbourne Ice3–2Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool
167 May16:30Gold Coast Blue Tongues4 – 5 (SO)Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide
177 May17:00Newcastle North Stars4–6Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool
187 May17:30Sydney Bears3–5Canberra KnightsCanberra
197 May17:45Mustangs IHC5 – 4 (SO)Melbourne IceMelbourne
208 May16:30Gold Coast Blue Tongues3–5Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide
218 May17:00Canberra Knights1–9Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool
228 May17:00Newcastle North Stars6–2Sydney BearsPenrith
2314 May16:00Canberra Knights3–6Gold Coast Blue TonguesGold Coast
2414 May17:00Adelaide Adrenaline3–4Newcastle North StarsNewcastle850
2514 May17:45Sydney Bears3 – 4 (SO)Melbourne IceMelbourne
2615 May16:00Canberra Knights1–8Gold Coast Blue TonguesGold Coast
2715 May16:15Sydney Bears5–3Mustangs IHCMelbourne
2815 May17:00Adelaide Adrenaline2–4Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool
2921 May17:00Gold Coast Blue Tongues3–8Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool
3021 May17:30Sydney Bears5–10Canberra KnightsCanberra
3121 May17:45Newcastle North Stars4 – 5 (SO)Melbourne IceMelbourne
3222 May16:15Newcastle North Stars2–5Mustangs IHCMelbourne
3322 May17:00Gold Coast Blue Tongues6–3Sydney BearsPenrith
3428 May16:30Sydney Ice Dogs0–2Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide
3528 May17:00Melbourne Ice4–5Newcastle North StarsNewcastle
3628 May17:45Canberra Knights5–4Mustangs IHCMelbourne
3729 May16:15Sydney Ice Dogs3–9Mustangs IHCMelbourne
3829 May16:30Canberra Knights2–7Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide
3929 May17:00Melbourne Ice8–1Sydney BearsPenrith

June

Game Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap
402 June20:00Mustangs IHC1–5Melbourne IceMelbourne
414 June16:00Mustangs IHC5–8Gold Coast Blue TonguesGold Coast
424 June17:00Sydney Bears5 – 4 (SO)Newcastle North StarsNewcastle800
434 June17:30Sydney Ice Dogs8–4Canberra KnightsCanberra
444 June17:45Adelaide Adrenaline3 – 2 (SO)Melbourne IceMelbourne
455 June16:00Mustangs IHC4–6Gold Coast Blue TonguesGold Coast
465 June16:15Adelaide Adrenaline2–4Melbourne IceMelbourne
475 June17:00Canberra Knights6–8Sydney BearsPenrith
4811 June17:30Mustangs IHC5–2Canberra KnightsCanberra
4912 June17:00Canberra Knights3–9Newcastle North StarsNewcastle
5012 June17:00Mustangs IHC1–8Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool
5118 June16:00Adelaide Adrenaline5–0Gold Coast Blue TonguesGold Coast
5218 June17:00Mustangs IHC4–9Newcastle North StarsNewcastle900
5318 June17:30Melbourne Ice7–4Canberra KnightsCanberra
5419 June16:00Adelaide Adrenaline4–3Gold Coast Blue TonguesGold Coast
5519 June17:00Melbourne Ice7–3Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool
5619 June17:00Mustangs IHC3 – 4 (SO)Sydney BearsPenrith
5725 June16:30Sydney Bears3–6Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide
5825 June17:00Newcastle North Stars7–4Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool
5925 June17:30Gold Coast Blue Tongues10–3Canberra KnightsCanberra
6025 June17:45Melbourne Ice7–3Mustangs IHCMelbourne
6126 June16:45Sydney Bears2–3Melbourne IceMelbourne
6226 June17:30Gold Coast Blue Tongues5–7Canberra KnightsCanberra

July

Game Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap
632 July16:30Melbourne Ice5 – 6 (SO)Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide
642 July17:00Gold Coast Blue Tongues0–5Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool
652 July17:30Newcastle North Stars4–14Canberra KnightsCanberra
663 July16:30Melbourne Ice2 – 3 (SO)Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide
673 July17:00Gold Coast Blue Tongues7–5Sydney BearsPenrith
689 July16:00Sydney Ice Dogs1–7Gold Coast Blue TonguesGold Coast
699 July16:30Mustangs IHC3–5Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide
709 July17:00Newcastle North Stars4–2Sydney BearsPenrith
719 July17:45Canberra Knights2–8Melbourne IceMelbourne
7210 July16:00Sydney Ice Dogs5 – 0[I]Gold Coast Blue TonguesGold Coast
7310 July16:45Canberra Knights5–8Melbourne IceMelbourne
7410 July16:30Mustangs IHC4 – 3 (SO)Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide
7516 July17:00Melbourne Ice4–3Newcastle North StarsNewcastle
7616 July17:00Sydney Ice Dogs6–4Sydney BearsPenrith
7716 July17:30Adelaide Adrenaline4–6Canberra KnightsCanberra
7817 July17:00Adelaide Adrenaline1–3Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool
7917 July17:00Melbourne Ice8–4Sydney BearsPenrith
8023 July16:00Sydney Bears4 – 5 (SO)Gold Coast Blue TonguesGold Coast
8123 July16:30Newcastle North Stars5–3Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide
8223 July17:30Mustangs IHC2–8Canberra KnightsCanberra
8324 July16:00Sydney Bears2–5Gold Coast Blue TonguesGold Coast
8424 July16:15Newcastle North Stars4–6Melbourne IceMelbourne
8524 July17:00Mustangs IHC1–3Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool
8630 July17:00Canberra Knights0–4Newcastle North StarsNewcastle
8730 July17:00Sydney Bears2–5Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool
8830 July17:45Gold Coast Blue Tongues2 – 3 (SO)Melbourne IceMelbourne
8931 July16:15Gold Coast Blue Tongues6–4Mustangs IHCMelbourne
9031 July17:00Sydney Ice Dogs4 – 3 (SO)Newcastle North StarsNewcastle
9131 July17:00Canberra Knights3–2Sydney BearsPenrith

^ I Game was forfeited due to poor ice conditions.[6]

August

Game Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap
926 August16:00Melbourne Ice3–5Gold Coast Blue TonguesGold Coast
936 August16:30Sydney Bears1–10Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide
946 August17:30Sydney Ice Dogs6–4Canberra KnightsCanberra
956 August17:45Newcastle North Stars3–2Mustangs IHCMelbourne
967 August16:00Melbourne Ice5–3Gold Coast Blue TonguesGold Coast
977 August16:15Sydney Bears2–3Mustangs IHCMelbourne
987 August16:30Newcastle North Stars3 – 2 (SO)Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide
9913 August17:00Sydney Bears0–7Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool
10013 August17:30Adelaide Adrenaline7–4Canberra KnightsCanberra
10113 August17:45Gold Coast Blue Tongues1–6Melbourne IceMelbourne
10214 August16:15Gold Coast Blue Tongues4–2Mustangs IHCMelbourne
10314 August17:00Sydney Ice Dogs1–3Newcastle North StarsNewcastle
10414 August17:00Adelaide Adrenaline7–3Sydney BearsPenrith
10520 August17:00Canberra Knights2–3Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool
10621 August17:00Sydney Ice Dogs4–2Sydney BearsPenrith
10727 August16:30Canberra Knights5–7Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide
10827 August17:00Gold Coast Blue Tongues4–2Newcastle North StarsNewcastle
10927 August17:45Sydney Ice Dogs6 – 5 (SO)Melbourne IceMelbourne
11028 August16:15Canberra Knights2–5Mustangs IHCMelbourne
11128 August16:30Sydney Ice Dogs2–4Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide
11228 August17:00Gold Coast Blue Tongues1–2Newcastle North StarsNewcastle

Standings

Team GP W OTW OTL L GF GA GDF PCT PTS
Melbourne Ice281835214693+530.77465
Newcastle North Stars2818136132106+260.70259
Sydney Ice Dogs281720912490+340.65555
Adelaide Adrenaline281252911794+230.57148
Gold Coast Blue Tongues28131212120115+50.51243
Mustangs IHC2882117107132−230.34529
Canberra Knights2880020119167−480.28624
Sydney Bears282232183151−680.15513
Qualified for the Goodall Cup playoffs H Newman Reid Trophy winners

Source

Scoring leaders

List shows the ten top skaters sorted by points, then goals.[19]

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM POS
Addison DeBoerCanberra Knights2832538550F
Brit OuelletteCanberra Knights2632457762F
Peter CartwrightNewcastle North Stars2836397524F
Matt AmadoGold Coast Blue Tongues2742276967F
Jason BacligMelbourne Ice2836326820F
Brian BalesNewcastle North Stars2834316526F
Tobias FalkGold Coast Blue Tongues2829366526F
Justin ChwedorukNewcastle North Stars2828295772F
Joseph HughesMelbourne Ice28253156121F
Mike McRaeGold Coast Blue Tongues2419345387F

Leading goaltenders

Only the top five goaltenders, based on save percentage with a minimum of ten games played.[20]

Player Team MIP SOG GA GAA SVS% SO
Luke FiveashGold Coast Blue Tongues540343383.1788.90
Matthew EzzyNewcastle North Stars1221800923.3988.51
Olivier MartinAdelaide Adrenaline1159671823.1887.82
Chris J. AndersonGold Coast Blue Tongues450340474.7086.20
Sheldon BaergSydney Bears9507551095.1685.60

Goodall Cup playoffs

The 2011 Finals weekend started on 3 September 2011, with the Goodall Cup final being held on 4 September 2011. Following the end of the regular season the top four teams advanced to the playoff series. Melbourne Ice who finished first in the standings was drawn against the Adelaide Adrenaline who finished fourth in the first semi-final match, while the second semi-final was played between the second and third ranked teams, Newcastle North Stars and Sydney Ice Dogs. The series was a single game elimination with the two winning semi-finalists advancing to the Goodall Cup final. All three games were held at the National Ice Sports Centre (Icehouse) in Melbourne, Victoria.[21] The Melbourne Ice went back-to-back and won the Goodall Cup for the second year in a row after defeating the Newcastle North Stars in the final 3–2. Australian forward, Joseph Hughes, of the Melbourne Ice was named the finals MVP after the final.[22]

All times are UTC+10:00

Semi-finals

3 September 2011
16:00
Melbourne Ice8–3
(3–2, 3–0, 2–1)
Adelaide AdrenalineIcehouse, Melbourne
Attendance: 1250
Game reference
Stuart DenmanGoaliesOlivier MartinReferee:
Jamie Miller
Linesmen:
Keith Unwin
Greg Madsen
0 – 11:08 – Scarbrough (Oddy)
6:59 – Hughes (Baclig, Perreault) (PP)1 – 1
10:37 – Armstrong (Hughes, Powell) (PP)2 – 1
2 – 212:04 – Delsar (Huxley, Harding)
12:28 – Webster (Aduba)3 – 2
22:33 – Armstrong4 – 2
25:12 – Aduba (Powell, Baclig)5 – 2
26:21 – Baclig (Armstrong, Powell)6 – 2
38:48 – Hughes (Aduba)7 – 2
7 – 341:15 – Rezek (Harding)
43:13 – Armstrong (Hughes)8 – 3
6 minPenalties8 min
29Shots15
3 September 2011
19:30
Newcastle North Stars5–2
(1–0, 2–1, 2–1)
Sydney Ice DogsIcehouse, Melbourne
Attendance: 958
Game reference
Matthew EzzyGoaliesJames HerbertReferee:
Jeff Scott
Linesmen:
Tim Bell
Daryl Hamilton
2:22 – Chwedoruk (Cartwright, Bales)1 – 0
1 – 116:15 – Stephenson
20:10 – Bales (Thauwald, Chwedoruk)2 – 1
26:48 – Chwedoruk (Cartwright)3 – 1
30:24 – Cartwright (Starke, Bales)4 – 1
4 – 239:28 – Monaghan (Helmbrecht, Manco)
43:15 – Cartwright (Starke) (EN)5 – 2
51 minPenalties53 min
17Shots36

Final

4 September 2011
16:00
Melbourne Ice3–2
(1–1, 1–0, 1–1)
Newcastle North StarsIcehouse, Melbourne
Attendance: 1400
Game reference
Stuart DenmanGoaliesMatthew EzzyReferee:
Jeff Scott
Linesmen:
Tim Bell
Daryl Hamilton
0 – 16:44 – Cartwright (Thauwald, Bales)
10:14 – Armstrong (Powell)1 – 1
16:49 – Hughes (Perreault, Aduba)2 – 1
40:25 – Webster (Hughes)3 – 1
3 – 243:00 – Chwedoruk (Thauwald, Cartwright) (PP)
6 minPenalties4 min
32Shots13

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