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2015 AIHL season

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Sports season
2015 AIHL season
LeagueAustralian Ice Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Duration25 April 2015 – 30 August 2015
Regular season
H Newman Reid TrophyNewcastle North Stars
(4th title)
Season MVPGeordie Wudrick
(North Stars)
Top scorerGeordie Wudrick (91 points)
(North Stars)
Goodall Cup
ChampionsNewcastle North Stars
  Runners-upMelbourne Ice
Finals MVPGeordie Wudrick
(North Stars)
AIHL seasons
← 2014
2016 →

The2015 AIHL season was the 16thseason of theAustralian Ice Hockey League (AIHL). It ran from 25 April 2015, until 23 August 2015, with theGoodall Cup finals following on 29 and 30 August. TheNewcastle North Stars won both theH Newman Reid Trophy for finishing first in the regular season, and the Goodall Cup after defeating theMelbourne Ice in the final.

Teams

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In 2015 the AIHL had 8 teams competing in the league.[1]

2015 AIHL teams
TeamCityArenaHead CoachCaptain
Adelaide AdrenalineSouth AustraliaAdelaideIceArenAAustralia Trevor WalshAustralia Greg Oddy
CBR BraveAustralian Capital TerritoryCanberraPhillip Ice Skating CentreAustralia Brad HuntAustralia Mark Rummukainen
Melbourne IceVictoria (state)MelbourneMedibank IcehouseAustralia Brent LaverAustralia Lliam Webster
Melbourne MustangsVictoria (state)MelbourneMedibank IcehouseAustralia Brad VigonAustralia Sean Jones
Newcastle North StarsNew South WalesNewcastleHunter Ice Skating StadiumAustralia Andrew PetrieAustralia Robert Malloy
Perth ThunderWestern AustraliaPerthPerth Ice ArenaAustralia Dave KenwayAustralia Samuel Wilson
Sydney BearsNew South WalesPenrithPenrith Ice PalaceAustralia Vladimir RubesAustralia Michael Schlamp
Sydney Ice DogsNew South WalesSydneyLiverpool Catholic Club Ice RinkDenmark Anders JespersenAustralia Brian Funes

League business

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TheGold Coast Blue Tongues licence expired two years after they were suspended from the AIHL due to their inability to organise a new ice rink.[2] In response, the league has started making enquiries inBrisbane to gauge interest in placing a team back in the city.[2] TheCentral Coast Rhinos who played in the AIHL between 2005 and 2008 applied to re-enter the league at the 2014 Annual General Meeting.[3] Their application however was rejected for undisclosed reasons.[4] TheSydney Bears announced that they were moving from theSydney Ice Arena to thePenrith Ice Palace.[5] The Bears previously played at the Ice Palace from 2007 to 2011 before relocating to the Ice Arena.[6] The team's move comes after the Ice Arena's land was approved for redevelopment.[5] 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 theTelevision Sydney station.[7] On 4 February, theCanberra Institute of Technology announced that they had signed on with theCBR 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.[8] The Brave also signedAnytime Fitness as a sleeve sponsor, Benchmarc Financial Group as a pants sponsor and Smoque restaurant as the club's official post match partner.[9][10][11] In April 2015, the Sydney Ice Dogs signed Southern Cross Group Services as a new sponsor for the club.[12] 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.[13] The CBR Brave announced that they had established a junior affiliate club, known as the Junior Brave, in conjunction withIce Hockey ACT to compete in theNSW Midget Ice Hockey League.[14] On 17 March Hards Transport signed a deal with the Adelaide Adrenaline to become the club's naming rights sponsor.[15] In April the Sydney Bears signed a deal withTGI Fridays Macquarie Centre restaurant to sponsor the bar located at the Penrith Ice Palace.[16] They also announced a partnership with apparel company Ryzer for 2015 with the company supplying the home and away uniforms.[17] The league changed one rule for the 2015 season, adopting thehybrid icing rule to allow players to better prepare forInternational Ice Hockey Federation competitions and mitigate risks associated with end wall collisions.[18]

In May, watchmakersHaigh & 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.[19] 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.[20][21][22] In July, the league signed a deal with TGI Fridays Australia which saw them named as the official restaurant of the AIHL.[23] 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 andNova 93.7 had signed on with the club as sponsors.[24]

Exhibition games

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The first exhibition game was held on 21 March between the Adelaide Adrenaline and anIce Hockey South Australia A-Grade All Stars team at theAdelaide Ice Arena. The Adrenaline defeated the All Stars 5–1.[25] In April 2015 the Perth Thunder competed in a three-game exhibition series against theNew Zealand national team at thePerth Ice Arena. The three games were held as part of the New Zealand team's preparation for the2015 IIHF World Championship Division II Group B tournament.[26] The Thunder won the series two games to one, winning the opening two games before being beaten in the third.[27][28] TheWilson Cup tournament was held for the second year in a row and again featured all three New South Wales based clubs.[29] 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.[29] 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.[30] The North Stars won the final 4–3, claiming their first Wilson Cup title.[31] On 18 April theMelbourne Ice andMelbourne Mustangs competed in a preseason game at theMedibank Icehouse with the Mustangs winning the game 9–1.[32]

Personnel changes

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In September 2014, theSydney Ice Dogs announced that Andrew Petrie had resigned as head coach.[33] A week later theNewcastle 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.[34] In December 2014, the Melbourne Ice announced their new committee for 2015. Bernie O'Brien was elected president, replacing Emma Poynton, former Ice goaltenderStuart 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.[35] The Melbourne Mustangs announced that assistant coach Mark Connolly had stepped down from his position. He was replaced by current head coach of theMelbourne Whalers andSaints-Monarchs Premier A team, Michael Flaherty.[36] In January 2015, theAdelaide Adrenaline announced that general manager Ross Noga had resigned from his position due to time constraints following a change in career.[37] 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.[38] In March 2015, both the Sydney Ice Dogs and the Perth Thunder announced the appointment of new head coaches. The Sydney Ice Dogs signedOman national team head coach Anders Jespersen to replace Andrew Petrie who resigned in September 2014 to join the North Stars.[39] The Thunder promoted assistant coach Dave Kenway to the head coach position, replacing Stan Scott who returns to his general manager position.[40] 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.[41] In June, Sydney Ice Dogs head coach Anders Jespersen left the club for unknown reasons and was replaced by Sydney Bears player Mario Passarelli.[42] The head coach position was then handed to Tim Flynn after Passarelli opted to play for the Ice Dogs as a skater.[43][44] In July, the CBR Brave announced that Brad Hunt had been replaced as head coach by goaltenderJosh Unice on an interim basis.[45] The club also announced that defenceman Aaron Clayworth would join the coaching panel as an assistant.[45]

Player transfers

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Interclub transfers

NatPlayerPrevious teamNew teamRef
AustraliaPaul BaranzelliSydney Ice DogsMelbourne Ice[46]
AustraliaMitch ByeSydney Ice DogsNewcastle North Stars[47]
AustraliaDavid DunwoodieSydney Ice DogsCBR Brave[48]
AustraliaSean HamiltonMelbourne IceSydney Ice Dogs[49]
AustraliaAdam KimbleySydney BearsSydney Ice Dogs[49]
AustraliaTyler KubaraSydney Ice DogsCBR Brave[50]
AustraliaRobert MalloySydney Ice DogsNewcastle North Stars[47]
AustraliaLukas MancoSydney BearsSydney Ice Dogs[49]
AustraliaBrendan OakesMelbourne MustangsMelbourne Ice[46]
AustraliaMario PassarelliSydney BearsSydney Ice Dogs[49]
AustraliaJarrod SmithSydney BearsSydney Ice Dogs[49]
AustraliaShane SouthwoodSydney Ice DogsNewcastle North Stars[47]
AustraliaAlec StephensonSydney BearsSydney Ice Dogs[49]
AustraliaRichard TesarikSydney Ice DogsSydney Bears[51]
United KingdomPatrick WardSydney Ice DogsSydney Bears[51]

Retirements

NatPlayerTeamNew roleRef
United KingdomRichard AshtonMelbourne Ice[52]
AustraliaBrad HuntCBR BraveHead coach of CBR Brave[38]
AustraliaRay SheffieldNewcastle North StarsAssistant coach at Newcastle North Stars[53]

New signings

NatPlayerPrevious teamNew teamRef
United StatesDrew AkinsHuntsville HavocMelbourne Mustangs[54]
CanadaStrat AllenNo teamSydney Ice Dogs[49]
CanadaCory BanfieldPensacola Ice FlyersMelbourne Mustangs[54]
AustraliaAlan BeckenSydney HeatSydney Bears[51]
AustraliaSteve BestAdelaide RedwingsAdelaide Adrenaline[55][56]
United KingdomJonathan BoxillNottingham PanthersAdelaide Adrenaline[55]
AustraliaTyson BoydAdelaide BlackhawksAdelaide Adrenaline[55][57]
AustraliaJordan BruntNo teamCBR Brave[50]
AustraliaDale BurgessPenrith RaptorsSydney Bears[51]
AustraliaJake BurgessSydney Wolf PackSydney Ice Dogs[49]
AustraliaJamie CampbellWest Coast LightningPerth Thunder[58]
AustraliaEllesse CariniReach RebelsSydney Bears[51]
AustraliaTaras CheprakovMelbourne WhalersMelbourne Ice[46]
AustraliaTyerell ClareNo teamSydney Bears[51]
AustraliaScott ClemieWest Auckland AdmiralsSydney Ice Dogs[49]
United StatesTommy CooneyArizona State UniversitySydney Bears[51]
CanadaLuc DaigneaultNo teamPerth Thunder[58]
CanadaDayne DavisNo teamNewcastle North Stars[47]
AustraliaCassian DelsarAdelaide TigersMelbourne Ice[46][59]
CanadaPeter Di SalvoMississippi RiverkingsPerth Thunder[58]
AustraliaJames DownieCIHA Voyageurs Bantam AAASydney Bears[51]
AustraliaAndrew ErzenNo teamMelbourne Ice[46]
AustraliaRyan FollMelbourne WhalersAdelaide Adrenaline[55]
AustraliaDavid FosterMelbourne GlaciersMelbourne Ice[46]
AustraliaCharles FrazerNewcastle North Stars ECSLSydney Bears[51]
AustraliaNikolaos FrenchMelbourne WhalersMelbourne Ice[46]
CanadaKelly GeoffreyNo teamCBR Brave[50]
United StatesMatt GroganNo teamSydney Ice Dogs[49]
CanadaTyler GroveNo teamAdelaide Adrenaline[55]
United StatesMark GuggenbergerFort Wayne KometsPerth Thunder[58]
United StatesJoseph HarcharikOrlik OpoleSydney Bears[51]
HungaryDávid HarmatiNo teamSydney Ice Dogs[49]
AustraliaLuke HardingAdelaide BlackhawksAdelaide Adrenaline[55][60]
CanadaKevin HarveyRapid City RushSydney Ice Dogs[49]
AustraliaJack HayesMelbourne GlaciersMelbourne Mustangs[54]
CanadaKory HelowkaOsby IKAdelaide Adrenaline[55]
AustraliaMackenzie HillMelbourne WhalersMelbourne Ice[46]
United StatesAlex HudsonPeoria RivermenPerth Thunder[58]
Czech RepublicKamil JarinaNo teamSydney Bears[51]
CanadaLuke JudsonBakersfield CondorsPerth Thunder[58]
FinlandToni KluuskeriCorsaires de DunkerquePerth Thunder[58]
AustraliaJackson KnottBlueline BombersSydney Ice Dogs[49]
AustraliaJake KnottBlueline BombersSydney Ice Dogs[49]
CanadaPaul KurcebaOkotoks DrillersMelbourne Ice[46]
Czech RepublicTomas LandaHC RisutySydney Bears[51]
CanadaAlex LeclercSherbrooke CougarsMelbourne Ice[46]
AustraliaIlman LeeBlueline BombersSydney Ice Dogs[49]
AustraliaLenny LeeMelbourne GlaciersMelbourne Ice[46]
AustraliaMitchell LevittNo teamPerth Thunder[58]
AustraliaJayden LewisMeaford KnightsCBR Brave[50]
AustraliaLyndon LodgeWest Coast LightningPerth Thunder[58]
AustraliaJames MarinoECSL StingSydney Ice Dogs[49]
AustraliaTomas MancoNo teamCBR Brave[48]
CanadaKyle MarianiLaval PrédateursCBR Brave[50]
AustraliaBrayden MartinMelbourne GlaciersMelbourne Ice[46]
AustraliaMark McCannCockburn BlackhawksPerth Thunder[58]
AustraliaJackson McCoyNo teamMelbourne Mustangs[54]
AustraliaLachlan McKenziePenrith RaptorsSydney Bears[51]
United StatesLuke MoffattStorhamar DragonsNewcastle North Stars[47]
AustraliaNicholas NovysedlakNo teamMelbourne Ice[46]
Czech RepublicAleš PadělekHC Rebel Havlíčkův BrodSydney Bears[51]
AustraliaBen PagettNo teamCBR Brave[50]
United StatesMario PassarelliNo teamSydney Bears[51]
AustraliaDaniel PatakyReach RebelsSydney Ice Dogs[49]
ItalyNicola PauAdelaide RedwingsAdelaide Adrenaline[55][61]
CanadaJordan PeddleNo teamCBR Brave[50]
CanadaScott PittBraehead ClanCBR Brave[50]
AustraliaAlastair PunlerWest Coast LightningPerth Thunder[58]
AustraliaRobbie RamaMelbourne WhalersMelbourne Mustangs[54]
AustraliaRyan RemillardAdelaide FalconsAdelaide Adrenaline[55][62]
AustraliaJoel RhodesPenrith RaptorsSydney Ice Dogs[49]
Czech RepublicJan SafarFayetteville FireAntzNewcastle North Stars[47]
AustraliaTomas SakCockburn BlackhawksPerth Thunder[58]
AustraliaCharlie SmartWest Coast LightningAdelaide Adrenaline[55]
AustraliaCameron SmithSydney HeatSydney Ice Dogs[49]
AustraliaKane SpenceECSL StingSydney Ice Dogs[49]
United StatesRyan StrayerSouthern StampedeSydney Ice Dogs[49]
AustraliaCorey StringerMelbourne GlaciersMelbourne Mustangs[54]
CanadaScott SwistonUniversity of Alberta AugustanaNewcastle North Stars[47]
AustraliaAlexandre TetreaultNo teamCBR Brave[50]
AustraliaAleksi ToivonenHCIKCBR Brave[50]
United StatesJosh UniceSheffield SteelersCBR Brave[50]
EstoniaVadim VirjassovNo teamMelbourne Mustangs[54]
AustraliaAndrew WhiteNo teamAdelaide Adrenaline[55]
AustraliaDaniel WilkinsonWest Coast LightningPerth Thunder[58]
CanadaGeordie WudrickLouisiana IceGatorsNewcastle North Stars[47]
AustraliaLuke ZvonicekBlueline BombersSydney Bears[51]

Players lost

NatPlayerPrevious teamNew teamRef
AustraliaMatthew AndersonMelbourne MustangsNo team[63]
AustraliaBrendan AytonSydney BearsNo team[64]
AustraliaMatthew AytonSydney BearsNo team[64]
AustraliaSonny BalMelbourne IceNo team[65]
CanadaSimon BargSydney Ice DogsNo team[66]
AustraliaDavid BellCBR BraveNo team[67]
AustraliaSlavomir BorisSydney BearsNo team[64]
AustraliaDylan BurgessSydney Ice DogsNo team[66]
AustraliaBlake CameronCBR BraveNo team[67]
CanadaDavid ChubbAdelaide AdrenalineNo team[68]
AustraliaNick ClarkAdelaide AdrenalineNo team[68]
CanadaJohn ClewlowSydney Ice DogsFayetteville FireAntz[66]
AustraliaBilly CliffSydney Ice DogsNo team[66]
AustraliaDarren CopeCBR BraveNo team[67]
CanadaScott CorbettMelbourne IceNo team[65]
CanadaCody DanbergNewcastle North StarsNo team[69]
United StatesBen DiMarcoSydney BearsSkautafélag Akureyrar[64]
CanadaMathieu DugasPerth ThunderSorel-Tracy Éperviers[70]
AustraliaTed FabijanAdelaide AdrenalineMelbourne Whalers[68]
CanadaJustin FoxPerth ThunderQuad City Mallards[70]
AustraliaAdam GericNewcastle North StarsNo team[69]
AustraliaJordan GroverPerth ThunderNo team[70]
AustraliaJoshua HansenNewcastle North StarsNewcastle North Stars ECSL[69]
CanadaJeff HarveyCBR BraveNo team[67]
AustraliaAlexander HallMelbourne MustangsNo team[63]
AustraliaColby HauserPerth ThunderNo team[70]
AustraliaRoss HowellMelbourne IceNo team[65]
New ZealandCharlie HuberAdelaide AdrenalineNo team[68]
SwedenGustaf HuthMelbourne IceHammarby Hockey[65]
AustraliaJames KeaneAdelaide AdrenalineNo team[68]
FinlandAnton KokkonenCBR BraveTuTo[67]
AustraliaSimon KudlaPerth ThunderNo team[70]
Czech RepublicMartin KutekMelbourne MustangsNo team[63]
AustraliaSamuel LammertNewcastle North StarsNewcastle North Stars ECSL[69]
AustraliaPaul LazzarottoMelbourne IceMelbourne Whalers[65]
AustraliaMatthew LehoczkyCBR BraveNo team[67]
SwedenMåns LindgrenAdelaide AdrenalinePiteå HC J20[68]
CanadaBrett LiscombAdelaide AdrenalineDanbury Whalers[68]
United StatesDane LudolphSydney BearsNo team[64]
AustraliaDavid ManningAdelaide AdrenalineIFK Ore[68]
CanadaHarrison MayNewcastle North StarsNo team[69]
AustraliaJoel McFaddenSydney BearsSydney Heat[64]
CanadaEric McKennaSydney Ice DogsKowloon Warriors[66]
AustraliaChristopher McPhailCBR BraveNo team[67]
United StatesMatt MonaghanSydney Ice DogsNo team[66]
CanadaCarter MooreSydney Ice DogsNo team[66]
AustraliaAdrian NashMelbourne MustangsNo team[63]
AustraliaBrett Nelson-BondSydney BearsNo team[64]
FinlandAku NevalainenPerth ThunderHC Giants[70]
AustraliaTim NewmarkSydney BearsFramingham State University[64]
SwedenTimothy NotingSydney Ice DogsIFK Österåker[66]
CanadaMathieu OuelletteCBR BraveNo team[67]
SwedenDaniel PalmkvistSydney BearsBerkshire Battalion[64]
AustraliaDean PetersonAdelaide AdrenalineNo team[68]
FinlandPetri PitkänenCBR BraveKeuPa HT[67]
AustraliaNicholas Quirk-OrfordNewcastle North StarsNewcastle North Stars ECSL[69]
AustraliaShai RabinowitzCBR BraveNo team[67]
FinlandKim Ranta-AhoPerth ThunderHC Giants[70]
AustraliaTroy RobertsonMelbourne MustangsNo team[63]
AustraliaCameron RoseSydney Ice DogsNo team[66]
CanadaJeff SmithMelbourne IceBraehead Clan[65]
AustraliaMark SmithMelbourne IceNo team[65]
AustraliaDaniel SpinaSydney Ice DogsBlueline Bombers[66]
CanadaSean Hamilton SteenSydney BearsSwan Lake Cougars[64]
CanadaStuart StefanPerth ThunderHuntsville Havoc[70]
AustraliaBrenden StobbsSydney BearsSydney Heat[64]
FinlandNiko SuoraniemiAdelaide AdrenalineOrlik Opole[68]
AustraliaDaniel SzalinskiMelbourne IceNo team[65]
AustraliaDarren TaylorCBR BraveNo team[67]
AustraliaMatt TaylorNewcastle North StarsNo team[69]
AustraliaShaun TobinPerth ThunderCollege of St. Scholastica[70]
United StatesCorey ToyPerth ThunderFayetteville FireAntz[70]
CanadaDerek WalkerCBR BraveNo team[67]
CanadaCorey WilkieCBR BraveSte. Anne Aces[67]
United KingdomMichael WillAdelaide AdrenalineCardiff Devils[68]
CanadaRob WillisSydney BearsNo team[64]
CanadaChris WilsonNewcastle North StarsLouisiana IceGators[69]
United StatesJack WolgemuthMelbourne MustangsNo team[63]

Regular season

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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.[71] 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.[72] The Sydney Ice Dogs moved both their 1 and 22 August home games against the Brave to Canberra for undisclosed reasons.[72] 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.[73] 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 thebeyondblue charity and was won by the Brave 8–2.[22] On 20 June the Perth Thunder's regular season match against the Melbourne Mustangs was held at thePerth 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.[74] 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.[75] The by-law requires a team to travel with at least 15 players unless an exemption has been granted.[75] The Ice Dogs first breached the by-law on 4 July and received a written warning and then again breached it on 25 and 26 July, attracting the monetary fine and loss of competition points.[75] 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.[75]

The Newcastle North Stars won the H Newman Reid Trophy after finishing first in the regular season with 63 points.[76] Following the playoffs the AIHL announced the winners of the 2015 awards.[77] 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 byWehebe Darge of the Adelaide Adrenaline.[77]

April

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GameDateTimeAwayScoreHomeLocationAttendanceRecap
125 April17:00Sydney Ice Dogs1–7Melbourne IceMelbourne[1]
225 April17:00Adelaide Adrenaline4–6Newcastle North StarsNewcastle[2]
325 April17:30Sydney Bears2–4CBR BraveCanberra[3]
426 April16:00Sydney Ice Dogs0–13Melbourne MustangsMelbourne[4]
526 April17:00Adelaide Adrenaline5–3Sydney BearsPenrith300[5]
626 April17:00CBR Brave4–7Newcastle North StarsNewcastle[6]
730 April20:00Melbourne Ice2–1Melbourne MustangsMelbourne1400[7]

May

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GameDateTimeAwayScoreHomeLocationAttendanceRecap
82 May17:00Newcastle North Stars4–3Melbourne MustangsMelbourne500[8]
92 May17:00Perth Thunder4–2Sydney BearsPenrith[9]
102 May17:30Adelaide Adrenaline3–5CBR BraveCanberra[10]
113 May16:00Newcastle North Stars4–2Melbourne IceMelbourne[11]
123 May17:00Adelaide Adrenaline3–1Sydney BearsPenrith[12]
133 May17:00Perth Thunder4–0Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool[13]
149 May16:30CBR Brave3–4Perth ThunderPerth[14]
159 May16:30Sydney Bears0–2Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide[15]
169 May17:00Melbourne Ice4 – 3 (SO)Newcastle North StarsNewcastle[16]
1710 May15:30Sydney Bears3–1Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide[17]
1810 May16:30CBR Brave1–4Perth ThunderPerth[18]
1910 May17:00Melbourne Ice5–1Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool[19]
2016 May17:00Adelaide Adrenaline4–2Melbourne IceMelbourne[20]
2116 May17:00Perth Thunder3–2Newcastle North StarsNewcastle[21]
2216 May17:00Sydney Ice Dogs2–7Sydney BearsPenrith[22]
2316 May17:30Melbourne Mustangs4–5CBR BraveCanberra[23]
2417 May16:00Adelaide Adrenaline4 – 5 (SO)Melbourne IceMelbourne[24]
2517 May17:00Melbourne Mustangs4 – 3 (SO)CBR BraveCanberra[25]
2617 May17:00Sydney Bears3–8Newcastle North StarsNewcastle[26]
2717 May17:00Perth Thunder5–0Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool[27]
2823 May16:30Sydney Bears5–0Perth ThunderPerth[28]
2923 May17:00Melbourne Ice5–4Melbourne MustangsMelbourne[29]
3123 May17:30Adelaide Adrenaline2–8CBR BraveCanberra[30]
3224 May16:30Sydney Bears5 – 4 (SO)Perth ThunderPerth[31]
3324 May17:00CBR Brave5 – 4 (SO)Newcastle North StarsNewcastle[32]
3424 May17:00Adelaide Adrenaline6–2Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool[33]
3530 May16:30Sydney Ice Dogs2–3Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide[34]
3630 May17:00Perth Thunder2–6Melbourne MustangsMelbourne[35]
3730 May17:00Newcastle North Stars2–6Sydney BearsPenrith[36]
3830 May17:30Melbourne Ice1–3CBR BraveCanberra[37]
3931 May15:30Sydney Ice Dogs2–4Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide[38]
4031 May16:00Perth Thunder6–2Melbourne MustangsMelbourne[39]
4131 May17:00Melbourne Ice4–2CBR BraveCanberra[40]

June

[edit]
GameDateTimeAwayScoreHomeLocationAttendanceRecap
426 June16:30Adelaide Adrenaline1–4Perth ThunderPerth[41]
436 June17:00Melbourne Mustangs2–4Newcastle North StarsNewcastle[42]
446 June17:30Sydney Ice Dogs1–4CBR BraveCanberra[43]
457 June16:30Adelaide Adrenaline4–1Perth ThunderPerth[44]
467 June17:00Melbourne Mustangs6–7Sydney BearsPenrith[45]
4713 June17:00Perth Thunder6 – 5 (SO)Newcastle North StarsNewcastle[46]
4813 June17:00CBR Brave1–3Melbourne IceMelbourne[47]
4913 June17:00Sydney Bears3 – 4 (SO)Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool300[48]
5014 June16:00CBR Brave2–3Melbourne IceMelbourne[49]
5114 June17:00Perth Thunder4–2Sydney BearsPenrith[50]
3014 June17:00Newcastle North Stars9–2Sydney Ice DogsNewcastle[51]
5220 June16:30Melbourne Mustangs3–4Perth ThunderPerth[52]
5320 June17:00Melbourne Ice4–8Newcastle North StarsNewcastle[53]
5420 June17:00CBR Brave3–4Sydney BearsCanberra[54]
5521 June15:30Melbourne Mustangs6–2Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide[55]
5621 June17:00Melbourne Ice4–6Sydney BearsPenrith[56]
5721 June17:00Newcastle North Stars5–2Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool[57]
5825 June20:00Melbourne Mustangs2–5Melbourne IceMelbourne[58]
5927 June17:00Sydney Bears6–4Melbourne IceMelbourne[59]
6027 June17:00Adelaide Adrenaline3–6Newcastle North StarsNewcastle[60]
6127 June17:30Sydney Ice Dogs4–6CBR BraveCanberra[61]
6228 June16:00Sydney Bears2–4Melbourne MustangsMelbourne[62]
6328 June16:00Adelaide Adrenaline6–0Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool[63]
6428 June17:30Newcastle North Stars5–1CBR BraveCanberra[64]

July

[edit]
GameDateTimeAwayScoreHomeLocationAttendanceRecap
654 July16:30Newcastle North Stars4–2Perth ThunderPerth[65]
664 July16:30Melbourne Ice4–3Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide[66]
674 July17:00CBR Brave2 – 3 (SO)Melbourne MustangsMelbourne[67]
684 July17:00Sydney Ice Dogs3–10Sydney BearsPenrith[68]
695 July15:30Melbourne Ice3–1Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide[69]
705 July16:00CBR Brave5–4Melbourne MustangsMelbourne[70]
715 July16:30Newcastle North Stars3–4Perth ThunderPerth[71]
7211 July16:30CBR Brave7–11Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide[72]
7611 July17:00Perth Thunder3–5Melbourne IceMelbourne[73]
7711 July17:00Melbourne Mustangs3–11Newcastle North StarsNewcastle[74]
7412 July15:30CBR Brave6 – 5 (SO)Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide[75]
7912 July16:00Perth Thunder2 – 3 (SO)Melbourne IceMelbourne[76]
8012 July17:00Melbourne Mustangs10–1Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool[77]
7318 July17:00Sydney Ice Dogs2–8Melbourne MustangsMelbourne[78]
7818 July17:00Sydney Bears3–6CBR BraveCanberra[79]
7519 July16:00Sydney Ice Dogs0–9Melbourne IceMelbourne[80]
8123 July20:00Melbourne Mustangs6 – 5 (SO)Melbourne IceMelbourne[81]
8225 July16:30Sydney Ice Dogs0–8Perth ThunderPerth[82]
8325 July17:00Newcastle North Stars1–2Melbourne MustangsMelbourne[83]
8425 July17:30CBR Brave7–3Sydney BearsPenrith[84]
8526 July16:00Newcastle North Stars4–2Melbourne IceMelbourne[85]
8626 July16:30Sydney Ice Dogs2–8Perth ThunderPerth[86]

August

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GameDateTimeAwayScoreHomeLocationAttendanceRecap
871 August16:30Melbourne Mustangs5–0Perth ThunderPerth[87]
881 August17:00Newcastle North Stars3–2Sydney BearsPenrith[88]
891 August17:00CBR Brave10–2Sydney Ice DogsCanberra[89]
902 August15:30Melbourne Mustangs7 – 8 (SO)Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide[90]
912 August17:00Sydney Ice Dogs1–9Newcastle North StarsNewcastle[91]
928 August16:30Newcastle North Stars5–3Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide[92]
938 August17:00Melbourne Ice11–1Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool[93]
948 August17:00Melbourne Mustangs6–8Sydney BearsPenrith[94]
958 August17:30Perth Thunder4–3CBR BraveCanberra[95]
969 August15:30Newcastle North Stars3 – 2 (SO)Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide[96]
979 August17:00Melbourne Ice3 – 2 (SO)Sydney BearsPenrith[97]
989 August17:00Melbourne Mustangs9–1Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool[98]
999 August17:00Perth Thunder3–6CBR BraveCanberra[99]
10015 August16:30Melbourne Ice5 – 4 (SO)Perth ThunderPerth[100]
10115 August17:00Adelaide Adrenaline5–9Melbourne MustangsMelbourne[101]
10215 August17:00Sydney Bears9–1Sydney Ice DogsLiverpool[102]
10315 August17:30Newcastle North Stars5 – 6 (SO)CBR BraveCanberra[103]
10416 August16:00Adelaide Adrenaline4 – 3 (SO)Melbourne MustangsMelbourne[104]
10516 August16:30Melbourne Ice6–2Perth ThunderPerth[105]
10616 August17:00Sydney Bears2–8Newcastle North StarsNewcastle[106]
10722 August16:30Perth Thunder4–5Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide[107]
10822 August17:00Sydney Bears1–4Melbourne MustangsMelbourne[108]
10922 August17:00CBR Brave7–2Sydney Ice DogsCanberra[109]
11023 August15:30Perth Thunder4 – 5 (SO)Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide[110]
11123 August16:00Sydney Bears3–5Melbourne IceMelbourne[111]
11223 August17:00Sydney Ice Dogs0–14Newcastle North StarsNewcastle[112]

Source

Standings

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TeamGPWSOWSOLLGFGAGDFPTS
Newcastle North Stars281914415283+6963
Melbourne Ice281551712183+3856
Perth Thunder281414910393+1048
CBR Brave28133210125104+2147
Adelaide Adrenaline28113311109111−242
Melbourne Mustangs28113212139105+3441
Sydney Bears28111214110110037
Sydney Ice Dogs280102739209−17001
Qualified for the Goodall Cup playoffsH Newman Reid Trophy winners

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.[75]

Source

Statistics

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Scoring leaders

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List shows the ten top skaters sorted by points, then goals.[78]

PlayerTeamGPGAPtsPIMPOS
Geordie WudrickNewcastle North Stars2844479140F
Stephen BlundenCBR Brave2428517946F
Luke MoffattNewcastle North Stars2133326532F
Kelly GeoffreyCBR Brave2128336140F
Jan SafarNewcastle North Stars2811455644F
Joseph HarcharikSydney Bears2827255226F
Thomas PowellMelbourne Ice2821315212F
Matt ArmstrongMelbourne Ice2619325128F
Patrick O'KaneMelbourne Mustangs282226488F
Wehebe DargeAdelaide Adrenaline2623214465F

Leading goaltenders

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Only the top five goaltenders, based on save percentage with a minimum 40% of the team's ice time.[79]

PlayerTeamMIPSOGGAGAASVS%SO
Josh UniceCBR Brave679533423.090.9210
Dayne DavisNewcastle North Stars1074684602.790.9120
Mark GuggenbergerPerth Thunder747494463.080.9070
Charlie SmartAdelaide Adrenaline1031687733.540.8942
Jaden Pine-MurphyMelbourne Ice857534573.330.8931

Season awards

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Below lists the 2015 AIHL regular season award winners.

AwardNameTeam
MVPCanada Geordie WudrickNewcastle North Stars
GoaltenderCzech Republic Kamil JarinaSydney Bears
DefencemanCzech Republic Jan SafarNewcastle North Stars
RookieAustralia Kieran WebsterPerth Thunder
Local playerAustralia Wehebe DargeAdelaide Adrenaline
CoachAustralia Dave KenwayPerth Thunder

Source

Goodall Cup playoffs

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The 2015 playoffs started on 29 August 2015, with theGoodall 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 theMedibank Icehouse inDocklands, 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.[71] The finals were again sponsored byAir Canada, their third year in a row.[80] The Goodall Cup was won by theNewcastle Northstars who defeated theMelbourne Ice 3–2, from a penalty shot in first overtime.[81] Geordie Wudrick of the Newcastle North Stars was named the finals Most Valuable Player.[77] 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.[82] In additionFox Sports broadcast a 90-minute special of each game on successive days from 8 to 10 September.[82]

SemifinalsFinal
      
1Newcastle North Stars4
4CBR Brave3
Newcastle North Stars3
Melbourne Ice2
3Perth Thunder0
2Melbourne Ice1

Semi-finals

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All times areUTC+10:00

29 August 2015
15:00
CBR Brave3–4
(2–0, 1–1, 0–3)
Newcastle North StarsMedibank Icehouse
Attendance: 1200
Game reference
Aleksi ToivonenGoaliesDayne DavisReferee:
Cory Ross
Linesmen:
Casper Russell-Huber
Fraser Ohlson
Geoffrey (SH) (Mariani,Blunden) – 1:081 – 0
Blunden (SH) (Geoffrey, Rummukainen) – 7:142 – 0
Blunden (Peddle, Geoffrey) – 18:593 – 0
3 – 122:47 –Malloy (PP) (Wudrick)
3 – 238:45 – Wudrick (Starke)
3 – 344:09 – Wudrick
3 – 448:49 – Wudrick
47 minPenalties18 min
20Shots38
29 August 2015
18:30
Perth Thunder0–1
(0–0, 0–0, 0–1)
Melbourne IceMedibank Icehouse
Attendance: 1400
Game reference
Mark GuggenbergerGoaliesAlex LeclercReferee:
Jeff Scott
Linesmen:
Joe Mayer
Tim Bell
0–133:03 –Humphries (PP) (Baclig,Graham)
4 minPenalties6 min
28Shots33

Final

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30 August 2015
15:00
Melbourne Ice2 – 3OT
(1–1, 0–0, 1–1, 0–1)
Newcastle North StarsMedibank Icehouse
Attendance: 2000
Game reference
Alex LeclercGoaliesDayne DavisReferee:
Jeff Scott
Linesmen:
Tim Bell
Joe Mayer
0 – 18:40 – Wudrick (Bales,Malloy)
Powell – 13:301 – 1
1 – 248:17 – Safar (Swiston, Taylor)
Humphries (SH) (Baclig, Armstrong) – 49:292 – 2
2 – 352:44 – Bales (PS)
6 minPenalties8 min
30Shots31

All-Star weekend

[edit]
Main article:AIHL All-Star Weekend

On 19 August the league announced that they will hold the inauguralAll-Star Weekend at theHunter Ice Skating Stadium inNewcastle on 12 and 13 September.[83] The event featured a skills competition on 12 September and an All-Star game on 13 September.[83]APA Group was announced as the sponsor of the weekend whileFox Sports broadcast a 90-minute special on 17 September.[83] The skills competition involved all 34 players competing in at least one of the six skill-based contests.[83] The six events to be featured included a breakaway challenge, fastest skater, elimination shootout, hardest shot, shooting accuracy and puck control.[83] The All-Star game consisted of two teams named Team Bales and Team Schlamp, named after their respective captains Brian Bales andMichael Schlamp and features players from different teams.[83]

The Skills competition saw players from theMelbourne Ice andNewcastle North Stars take out two of the six events each, while theAdelaide Adrenaline andPerth Thunder picked up one each.[84] On 13 September Team Schlamp defeated Team Bales 7–3 at the Hunter Ice Skating Stadium to win the 2015 All-Star Game.[84] Patrick O’Kane of the Melbourne Mustangs was named the most valuable player of the match.[84]

Skills competition

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  • Breakaway Challenge: Brian Bales (Newcastle North Stars)
  • Fastest Skater: Robert Haselhurst (Perth Thunder)
  • Elimination Shootout: Matt Wetini (Newcastle North Stars)
  • Hardest Shot: Matt Armstrong – 96 mph (Melbourne Ice)
  • Shooting Accuracy: Josef Rezek (Adelaide Adrenaline)
  • Stick Handling:Thomas Powell (Melbourne Ice)

All-star game

[edit]
13 September 2015
13:00
Team Schlamp7–3
(4–1, 2–1, 1–1)
Team BalesHunter Ice Skating Stadium
Game reference
0 minPenalties0 min
34Shots35

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