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2024 AIHL season

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Sports season
2024 AIHL season
LeagueAustralian Ice Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Duration6 April 2024 – 25 August 2024
Regular season
H Newman Reid TrophySydney Bears
(4th title)
Season MVPKaden Elder
(Adrenaline)
Top scorerAdam Kadlec (70 points)
(Bears)
Goodall Cup
ChampionsCanberra Brave (3rd title)
  Runners-upMelbourne Ice
Finals MVPJake Ratcliffe (Brave)
AIHL seasons
← 2023
2025 →

The2024 AIHL season was the 23ndseason of theAustralian Ice Hockey League (AIHL). The season consisted of 155 total games, split between 150 regular season games and a five gameGoodall Cup Finals post-season. The regular season ran from 6 April to 11 August 2024. The Finals ran from 23–25 August 2024 inMelbourne, Australia. TheSydney Bears claimed a conference-Premiership double by winning the Hellyer conference trophy andH Newman Reid Trophy. TheNewcastle Northstars claimed the Rurak conference trophy, while theCanberra Brave were crowned AIHL Champions and hoisted the Goodall Cup after defeating theMelbourne Ice in the grand final. The much-improvedCentral Coast Rhinos picked up the wooden spoon for a second year running.

Teams

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In 2024 the AIHL had 10 teams split into two conferences, Rurak and Hellyer, competing in the league.[1]

2024 AIHL teams
Hellyer Conference
TeamCityArenaHead CoachCaptain
Melbourne IceVictoria (state)MelbourneO'Brien IcehouseCanada Kerry GouletAustralia Mackenzie Caruana
Melbourne MustangsVictoria (state)MelbourneO'Brien IcehouseCanada Scott TimminsAustralia Todd Cutter
Perth ThunderWestern AustraliaPerthPerth Ice ArenaAustralia Benjamin BreaultAustralia Jamie Woodman
Sydney BearsNew South WalesSydneyMacquarie Ice RinkAustralia Vlad RubesAustralia Ryan Annesley
Sydney Ice DogsNew South WalesSydneyMacquarie Ice RinkAustralia Jason KvisleAustralia Daniel Pataky
Rurak Conference
TeamCityArenaHead CoachCaptain
Adelaide AdrenalineSouth AustraliaAdelaideAdelaide IceArenACanada Kaden ElderAustralia Joey MacDougall
Brisbane LightningQueenslandBrisbaneBoondall IceworldAustralia Terry KiliwnikNo Captain
Canberra BraveAustralian Capital TerritoryCanberraPhillip Ice Skating CentreAustralia Stuart PhilpsAustralia Kai Miettinen
Central Coast RhinosNew South WalesCentral CoastErina Ice ArenaAustralia Ron KuprowskyAustralia Robert Malloy
Newcastle NorthstarsNew South WalesNewcastleHunter Ice Skating StadiumCanada Kevin NobleAustralia Liam Manwarring

League business

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The 2024 regular season fixture list was released publicly by the AIHL on 21 October, confirming all 10 teams from2023 would be returning to compete in 2024.[2] 2024 AIHL Finals information was released by the league in February 2024, confirming dates and location.[1] TheGoodall Cup,H Newman Reid Trophy, Rurak and Hellyer conference trophies would continue to the be prizes AIHL teams would compete for in 2024. The league held its official season launch event atBondi Icebergs Club on 20 march 2024. Mick McCormack was appointed as the first patron of the AIHL at the event.[3]

The AIHL accepted an invitation by theInternational Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) to open up an additional import slot for the 2024 season toUkrainian players seeking respite from theRussian invasion of Ukraine. Each AIHL would be allowed to sign one Ukrainian player from Ukraine at no cost to their player points-cap.[4]

The AIHL confirmed AIHL.TV would return in 2024 on 4 March. The paid service would provide live and on-demand online streaming of all AIHL regular season and finals games, 155 games in total.[5] With the sudden collapse of 2023 service provided Clutch in late 2023, the service provider for AIHL.TV in 2024 moved to Swedish company StayLive AB.[6] Thought fox Media Group, ATC Productions, Spacequake Sports and Front Row Screens (FRS Sport) continue as the four local production companies associated with the service. 2023 season streams would also be made available on the service.[7] On 8 June 2024, the AIHL.TV service was expanded to include the release of an app on Apple iOS and Andriod Play.[8]

In July 2024, the AIHL announced a new Finals major sponsorship deal withHungry Jack's. This was the league’s first major Finals sponsorship sinceAir Canada’s deal that ended at the conclusion of 2018. The Hungry Jack's deal will include branding at the Melbourne Icehouse, special activities and promotions during the Finals weekend.[9]

Exhibition games

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In 2024, theNewcastle Northstars andCentral Coast Rhinos were the only two teams to schedule exhibitions games. The pair faced off over two games inNewcastle andErina, Central Coast in March 2024. Apart from these two exhibition games, theSydney Ice Dogs,Brisbane Lightning andAdelaide Adrenaline arranged intraclub pre-season exhibition games. This included an early March men’s and women’s showcase inBrisbane and aalumni vs current team match-up inAdelaide in early April.[10]

2024 AIHL exhibition games
DateTimeAwayScoreHomeLocationRecap
16 March 202417:00Central Coast Rhinos8–3Newcastle NorthstarsHunter Ice Skating StadiumRef
23 March 202415:15Newcastle Northstars2–3(OT)Central Coast RhinosErina Ice ArenaRef

Personnel changes

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Ron Kuprowsky ended his five-year stint with theSydney Bears as their head coach in October 2023. During this time, Ron guided the Bears to two consecutive grand finals appearances, one Hellyer conference trophy and one championship title.[11] Kuprowsky was later unveiled as the new head coach of theCentral Coast Rhinos in December 2023, replacing Ashley Marsh. Marsh moved into a new coaching role with the Rhinos.[12] In February 2024, theBrisbane Lightning announced the hiring of the vastly experienced Canadian Mike Sirant as an associate coach. Sirant joined the Queenslanders after stepping down from his 30-year position as head coach of theUniversity of Manitoba hockey program.[13] In April 2024, Both the Sydney Bears andMelbourne Mustangs appointed new head coaches. American Tyler Huberty took over the vacant head coaching role at the Bears. Huberty moved to Sydney after spending four years as the assistant coach at the University of Oklahoma hockey program.[14] Scott Timmins takes over head coaching responsibilities for the Mustangs but remains on the playing roster too. Timmins links up for the Mustangs for the third season in a row but his first as a player/coach. Timmins replaces Jon Moses, who was acting interim coach for the second half of last season following the departure of Patrick McMahon.[15]

In June 2024, theAdelaide Adrenaline released Stu Henly from his head coaching duties and appointed Canadian forward Kaden Elder has player/coach for the remainder of the 2024 season.[16] In July 2024, theSydney Bears parted ways with American head coach Tyler Huberty. Huberty's removal shocked the AIHL community with the Bears sitting top of the league standings at the time.[17] Former Sydney Bears player and team icon Vlad Rubes was appointed Huberty's replacement.[18]

Player transfers

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All player transfers by the ten AIHL teams for season 2024.[19][20][21][22]

Interclub transfers

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NatPlayerPrevious teamNew team
CanadaJosh AdkinsNewcastle NorthstarsAdelaide Adrenaline
United StatesAustin AlbrechtCanberra BraveMelbourne Ice
AustraliaMackenzie BolgerSydney Ice DogsCentral Coast Rhinos
AustraliaEllesse CariniSydney BearsMelbourne Ice
AustraliaHayden DawesSydney BearsCentral Coast Rhinos
AustraliaHayden Dawes*Central Coast RhinosMelbourne Mustangs
AustraliaJustin DixonMelbourne IceMelbourne Mustangs
SwedenJoakim ErduganCentral Coast RhinosMelbourne Ice
AustraliaGlen Forbes-WhiteBrisbane LightningCentral Coast Rhinos
AustraliaMike GiorgiCanberra BraveMelbourne Mustangs
AustraliaJustin HarrisonSydney BearsCentral Coast Rhinos
AustraliaSam HodicMelbourne IceBrisbane Lightning
AustraliaJoey HughesCanberra BraveMelbourne Ice
AustraliaZane JonesNewcastle NorthstarsPerth Thunder
AustraliaJohn KennedyNewcastle NorthstarsPerth Thunder
JapanYuga KikuchiMelbourne IceMelbourne Mustangs
AustraliaBrody LindalMelbourne IceSydney Bears
AustraliaMatthew PriceNewcastle NorthstarsAdelaide Adrenaline
AustraliaJake RileyCanberra BraveSydney Bears
AustraliaDrew RobsonPerth ThunderNewcastle Northstars
AustraliaJayden RyanCentral Coast RhinosNewcastle Northstars
CanadaAndrew SmardonNewcastle NorthstarsCentral Coast Rhinos
AustraliaThomas StevenSydney BearsCanberra Brave
AustraliaMac TuttonCentral Coast RhinosSydney Bears
* Mid-season transfer.

Retirements

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NatPlayerTeamNew role
AustraliaDamian BrightBrisbane LightningNo team
United StatesJoshua LammonSydney BearsNo team

New signings

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NatPlayerPrevious teamNew team
CanadaJeremiah AddisonUtah GrizzliesPerth Thunder
AustraliaDerry AdlerSouthern JokersBrisbane Lightning
CanadaChance AdrianDalmeny SabresBrisbane Lightning
MalaysiaMohd Hariz AnandaOutlawsMelbourne Mustangs
CanadaJohn AonsoFredonia Blue DevilsMelbourne Ice
AustraliaOliver AshbySeattle Jr. KrakenMelbourne Mustangs
GermanyMaximilian AstnerNo teamCanberra Brave
FranceAziz BaazziGothiques d'AmiensCentral Coast Rhinos
CanadaConnor BartholomewNo teamSydney Ice Dogs
AustraliaSamuel BartlettMelbourne SharksMelbourne Ice
FranceBenjamin BerardDiables Rouges de BriançonPerth Thunder
FranceLéo BerteinCorsaires de DunkerquePerth Thunder
AustraliaHunter BolandSouthern Drop BearsBrisbane Lightning
AustraliaConnor BolgerNo teamCentral Coast Rhinos
MexicoEstefano BonfanteSydney BombersCentral Coast Rhinos
CanadaDanick BouchardGothiques d'AmiensCentral Coast Rhinos
AustraliaJoseph BraunSydney PigeonsSydney Bears
United StatesMatthew BrownCP Milenio LogroñoCentral Coast Rhinos
AustraliaMax BuNorwest EmperorsSydney Ice Dogs
AustraliaMatt BuskasCanberra BladesCanberra Brave
CanadaBradley CampbellKings County RivermenBrisbane Lightning
New ZealandJacob CareyNew Jersey RocketsCanberra Brave
United StatesMatt ClarkBirmingham BullsCanberra Brave
AustraliaBilly CliffNo teamSydney Ice Dogs
AustraliaTyler ColevWest Coast Flyers BluePerth Thunder
AustraliaBray CrowderAdirondack ThunderSydney Ice Dogs
United KingdomRichard CroweSolihull BaronsSydney Bears
NetherlandsMike DalhuisenGyergyói HKSydney Ice Dogs
AustraliaCooper Davidson-PeacockAdelaide FalconsAdelaide Adrenaline
AustraliaBrad DemmittSydney SabresSydney Ice Dogs
CanadaMathieu DesautelsEV Lindau IslandersNewcastle Northstars
CanadaKesho DonaldNo teamSydney Ice Dogs
CanadaShaun DosanjhIHC Leuven ChiefsAdelaide Adrenaline
CanadaMichael DouglasYork LionsSydney Ice Dogs
CanadaMitchell DyckWinkler RoyalsBrisbane Lightning
New ZealandChris EadenCanterbury Red DevilsSydney Bears
CanadaKaden ElderOutlook Ice HawksAdelaide Adrenaline
AustraliaLachlan FixterBrisbane SpitfiresBrisbane Lightning
CanadaLogan FlodellManchester StormMelbourne Mustangs
CanadaRylan FreedSt. Brieux/Lake Lenore RivalsMelbourne Mustangs
MongoliaBatu GendunovDarkhanBrisbane Lightning
AustraliaTobie GilchristPacific Coast AcademyMelbourne Ice
AustraliaFinlay GordonWest Coast Flyers BluePerth Thunder
AustraliaFlyn GowerMelbourne GlaciersMelbourne Ice
New ZealandMatheson GrahamCanterbury Red DevilsMelbourne Mustangs
AustraliaJeremy GrangerSydney BombersSydney Bears
AustraliaQuentin GreenwoodSouthern PuckersBrisbane Lightning
AustraliaSean GreerNo teamAdelaide Adrenaline
AustraliaZachery GummSouthern JokersBrisbane Lightning
SwedenSamuel Hou GustafssonCourchevel-Méribel-PralognanCentral Coast Rhinos
AustraliaJacob HaleyBraves IHCMelbourne Mustangs
AustraliaSean HamiltonNorthern ChiefsPerth Thunder
AustraliaAdam HarperPacific Coast Academy PrepMelbourne Mustangs
AustraliaArki Hearn-CrombieNewcastle Northstars U17Central Coast Rhinos
United StatesLucas HerrmannPensacola Ice FlyersSydney Bears
JapanYu HikosakaRed Eagles HokkaidoPerth Thunder
AustraliaBryce HodgesSouthern PuckersBrisbane Lightning
AustraliaRonan HoySouthern Drop BearsBrisbane Lightning
JapanMitsuaki InoueRed Eagles HokkaidoNewcastle Northstars
JapanTatsunoshin IshidaYokohama GritsMelbourne Ice
AustraliaPatrick IvensBrisbane SpitfiresBrisbane Lightning
AustraliaEugene JuPolyflor RaptorsSydney Bears
United StatesAdam KadlecNo teamSydney Bears
New ZealandCJ KempOntario Jr ReignSydney Ice Dogs
AustraliaRaymond KhalilBraves IHCMelbourne Ice
AustraliaHayden KlugermanAirdrie Stars U18Newcastle Northstars
AustraliaDaniel KoudelkaAdelaide GeneralsAdelaide Adrenaline
CanadaChris KushneriukNorth Dundas RocketsSydney Bears
AustraliaJed LakePacific Coast AcademyMelbourne Ice
CanadaMatthew LavergneSouthern PuckersBrisbane Lightning
CanadaYoann LevesqueNorthern ChiefsAdelaide Adrenaline
SwedenArvid LjungIHK Comet HaldenSydney Ice Dogs
AustraliaSkyler LuoBattle Creek KernelsPerth Thunder
CanadaAlex MacDonaldToulouse-Blagnac Hockey ClubSydney Ice Dogs
AustraliaMatt MarascoCanberra BladesCanberra Brave
JapanKenta MatsukaneEast Hokkaido CranesSydney Bears
AustraliaBodhi MatthewAdelaide GeneralsCanberra Brave
CanadaKyler MatthewsBirmingham BullsNewcastle Northstars
AustraliaBrayden MaybeeSun DevilsPerth Thunder
AustraliaMarcel McGuinessAdelaide RedwingsAdelaide Adrenaline
AustraliaRemy McGuinessAdelaide RedwingsAdelaide Adrenaline
CanadaCurtis MegerRegina CougarsBrisbane Lightning
CanadaCarson MillerUBC ThunderbirdsSydney Bears
AustraliaJack MolleeSouthern PuckersBrisbane Lightning
AustraliaNathan MoncrieffPolyflor RaptorsSydney Bears
AustraliaLuke MooreNo teamBrisbane Lightning
AustraliaSpencer NaveMelbourne DemonsMelbourne Ice
AustraliaOscar NooneSydney SabresSydney Ice Dogs
CanadaAnand OberoiArnprior RivermenCentral Coast Rhinos
AustraliaStepan OlkinSydney BombersSydney Ice Dogs
AustraliaLuka OuimetteBrisbane WhalersBrisbane Lightning
AustraliaTyrone OxladePolyflor RaptorsSydney Bears
AustraliaNick PonomarevSouth Shore KingsMelbourne Mustangs
AustraliaSamuel PoolePAdelaide BlackhawksSydney Bears
AustraliaMax PortnovSydney StingSydney Bears
AustraliaShai RabinowitzFrontenac PhantomsCentral Coast Rhinos
New ZealandJake RatcliffeDanbury Hat TricksCanberra Brave
SwedenJonatan RuthCentral Coast StingraysCanberra Brave
AustraliaAlistair RyeNo teamCentral Coast Rhinos
AustraliaTimothy RyeMaryville SaintsCentral Coast Rhinos
TunisiaAdrien SebagCoqs de CourbevoieCentral Coast Rhinos
AustraliaColby ShumakNorth Shore Warriors U17 PrepSydney Bears
AustraliaVictor SjodinCanberra BullsCanberra Brave
AustraliaPaul SmithCentral Coast StingraysCentral Coast Rhinos
United StatesJeff SolowBirmingham BullsMelbourne Ice
AustraliaPatrick SucherSun DevilsPerth Thunder
PhilippinesKenwrick SzeKrazy to the MaxSydney Ice Dogs
CanadaRylan TothFoam Lake FlyersAdelaide Adrenaline
FinlandSamuli VainionpääKooveeSydney Bears
HungaryNátán VertesFehérvár AV19Perth Thunder
UkraineAlexander VoroninHC Aosta GladiatorsAdelaide Adrenaline
United StatesAiden WagnerEvansville ThunderboltsNewcastle Northstars
AustraliaLachie WallsMelbourne JetsMelbourne Ice
AustraliaLachlan WhiteCanberra RebelsCanberra Brave
AustraliaJesse WilsonReach RebelsSydney Ice Dogs
New ZealandTy WrightNo teamAdelaide Adrenaline
CanadaAlex YuillGuildford FlamesNewcastle Northstars

Players lost

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NatPlayerPrevious teamNew team
AustraliaSteven AdamsCentral Coast RhinosNo team
United StatesAustin AlbrechtCanberra BraveMaine Mariners
AustraliaArtem AstafievMelbourne MustangsNo team
United StatesAndrew BellantPerth ThunderIndy Fuel
AustraliaJosh BortignonAdelaide AdrenalineNo team
AustraliaDeclan BronteMelbourne IceFranklin Pierce Ravens
AustraliaMitch ByeCentral Coast RhinosNo team
AustraliaAndreas CamenzindCanberra BraveNo team
AustraliaLiam CampbellPerth ThunderNo team
AustraliaJack CarpenterMelbourne MustangsNo team
AustraliaLachlan CliffordBrisbane LightningBrisbane Moose
AustraliaWill CliffordBrisbane LightningBrisbane Moose
AustraliaBrendan ConnorsMelbourne MustangsNo team
AustraliaDarren CorstensAdelaide AdrenalineNo team
CanadaTristan Côté-CazenavePerth ThunderRivière-du-Loup 3L
United StatesAce CowansSydney BearsNo team
AustraliaTom CrossCentral Coast RhinosNo team
AustraliaLuka DimopoulosCentral Coast RhinosNo team
AustraliaNicholas DoornbosSydney Ice DogsNo team
AustraliaIvan DoukhovnikovCentral Coast RhinosNo team
AustraliaLuke DoylePerth ThunderCockburn Blackhawks
AustraliaRyan DucheminNewcastle NorthstarsNewcastle Northstars (ECSL)
RussiaAlexander DvinyaninovSydney Ice DogsNo team
CanadaBrandon EgliSydney Ice DogsÉtoile Noire de Strasbourg
AustraliaDarcy FlanaganMelbourne IceOxford City Stars
CanadaAnthony GagnonPerth ThunderRivière-du-Loup 3L
AustraliaLogan GallacherMelbourne IceNo team
CanadaC.J. GarciaPerth ThunderManchester Storm
CanadaAlexandre GauthierSydney BearsNo team
CanadaAlexis GirardBrisbane LightningLaval Pétroliers
AustraliaAndrew GlassCanberra BraveAdelaide Tigers
CanadaAndrew HamiltonAdelaide AdrenalineNo team
AustraliaJake HazelAdelaide AdrenalineNo team
AustraliaJoshua HealeyPerth ThunderNo team
United StatesBrady HeppnerSydney Ice DogsNo team
AustraliaAlexander HigginsBrisbane LightningSouthern Drop Bears
AustraliaMark HobdayCentral Coast RhinosSydney Heat
AustraliaJay HodgsonBrisbane LightningNo team
CanadaLiam HughesMelbourne MustangsNo team
AustraliaMitchell HumphriesMelbourne MustangsNo team
CanadaKyle HunterSydney Ice DogsNo team
SlovakiaSamuel IvanicSydney Ice DogsHasle-Løren IL
United StatesConner JeanPerth ThunderKalix UHC
CanadaHunter JohnsonCentral Coast RhinosNo team
New ZealandKahu JoyceMelbourne IceNo team
AustraliaAdam KimbleyCentral Coast RhinosNo team
GermanyArtem KleinMelbourne IceMad Dogs Mannheim
AustraliaBrendan KleipasCentral Coast RhinosPolyflor Raptors
GermanyPatrick KlöpperMelbourne IceHannover Scorpions
CanadaKasey KulczyckiBrisbane LightningRivière-du-Loup 3L
AustraliaNathan LacassePerth ThunderNo team
AustraliaPaul LazzarottoMelbourne IceNo team
AustraliaTyler LeemingAdelaide AdrenalineAdelaide Redwings
AustraliaAustin LefkowiczMelbourne IceNo team
AustraliaMathew LindsayNewcastle NorthstarsNo team
AustraliaSavva LukinCentral Coast RhinosNo team
CanadaAndrew MastersCentral Coast RhinosHYC Herentals
AustraliaBrendan McDowellMelbourne MustangsNo team
AustraliaMichael McDowellMelbourne MustangsNo team
AustraliaShannon McGregorSydney Ice DogsNo team
CanadaMarc McNultySydney BearsMaple Creek Hawks
AustraliaCasey MinsonMelbourne MustangsNo team
SwedenMelker MolundNewcastle NorthstarsJärfälla HC
CanadaDavid NelsonBrisbane LightningNo team
AustraliaKeenan NelsonMelbourne MustangsOntario Hockey Academy
AustraliaJake O’BrienAdelaide AdrenalineNo team
AustraliaThomas PapasMelbourne MustangsSAHA U17 Prep
United StatesJake PappalardoSydney BearsNo team
AustraliaJaden Pine-MurphyBrisbane LightningBrisbane Moose
CanadaFélix PlouffeCanberra BraveValenciennes
AustraliaJett PorterMelbourne MustangsA21 Academy
CanadaCoy PrevostAdelaide AdrenalineKnoxville Ice Bears
AustraliaDash QuartaroloCentral Coast RhinosSalem State Vikings
CanadaBrett RadfordAdelaide AdrenalineNo team
AustraliaMikko RipponBrisbane LightningSt. Francis High Prep
AustraliaAlexander RoseMelbourne MustangsNo team
United StatesMaxwell RothBrisbane LightningDrakkars de Caen
AustraliaRyan RuddleMelbourne MustangsNo team
AustraliaConnor SchultzNewcastle NorthstarsNo team
AustraliaChris SchutzMelbourne IceHammer Eisbären
AustraliaLachlan ShumakSydney Ice DogsNo team
AustraliaEric SpeedieBrisbane LightningNo team
CanadaKristian SteadPerth ThunderKnoxville Ice Bears
AustraliaZachary SteeleAdelaide AdrenalineAdelaide Redwings
AustraliaCorey StringerMelbourne IceNo team
Czech RepublicLukas SubrtMelbourne MustangsNo team
AustraliaLachlan SucherPerth ThunderCrystal Beach Academy
CanadaBrett ThompsonAdelaide AdrenalineAdelaide Tigers
RomaniaZoltán-László TőkeMelbourne IceCSM Corona Brașov
AustraliaRiley TonksNewcastle NorthstarsNo team
SwedenAlbin TorstenssonCentral Coast RhinosComètes de Meudon
AustraliaLachlan TrippBrisbane LightningNo team
AustraliaByron TschumaMelbourne IceNo team
AustraliaLee TurnerMelbourne MustangsNo team
AustraliaLukas VaicSydney BearsPolyflor Raptors
United StatesCarson VanceCanberra BraveBirmingham Bulls
CanadaConnor VermeulenAdelaide AdrenalineHC Wikov Hronov
AustraliaCurtis VillaniAdelaide AdrenalineNo team
AustraliaTom VollerSydney Ice DogsNo team
FranceHector VrielynckMelbourne IceNo team
CanadaDarcy WalshAdelaide AdrenalineNo team
AustraliaJordan WarrenMelbourne MustangsNo team
AustraliaThomas WedesweilerNewcastle NorthstarsNo team
AustraliaNicholas WindlePerth ThunderNo team
AustraliaMatthew WrankmoreCentral Coast RhinosNo team
TaiwanKevin YuAdelaide AdrenalineNo team
AustraliaJoe ZanlunghiMelbourne MustangsNo team

Regular season

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Fixtures and results

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The 2024 regular season consists of 150 games that are scheduled to run from 6 April to 11 August 2024. Teams are split into two five-team conferences named Rurak and Hellyer. Each team plays a total of 30 regular season games, playing each other team in their conference four times (two at home and two away) and playing teams outside their conference two to three times.[23]

April

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April
Game #DateTimeAwayScoreHomeLocationRecap
16 Apr 202416:45Perth Thunder6–8Brisbane LightningIceworld Boondall[1]
26 Apr 202417:00Canberra Brave3–7Newcastle NorthstarsHunter Ice Skating Stadium[2]
36 Apr 202417:00Central Coast Rhinos1–11Melbourne IceO’Brien Icehouse[3]
46 Apr 202417:00Sydney Ice Dogs2–6Sydney BearsMacquarie Ice Rink[4]
57 Apr 202414:00Central Coast Rhinos0–9Melbourne IceO’Brien Icehouse[5]
67 Apr 202415:45Perth Thunder5–1Brisbane LightningIceworld Boondall[6]
77 Apr 202417:00Canberra Brave6–1Sydney Ice DogsMacquarie Ice Rink[7]
813 Apr 202415:30Newcastle Northstars14–1Central Coast RhinosErina Ice Arena[8]
913 Apr 202416:30Sydney Bears3–4Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide Ice Arena[9]
1013 Apr 202416:30Canberra Brave2–7Perth ThunderPerth Ice Arena[10]
1113 Apr 202417:00Brisbane Lightning2–5Melbourne IceO’Brien Icehouse[11]
1214 Apr 202414:00Brisbane Lightning4–7Melbourne MustangsO’Brien Icehouse[12]
1314 Apr 202416:00Sydney Ice Dogs3–7Newcastle NorthstarsHunter Ice Skating Stadium[13]
1414 Apr 202416:30Canberra Brave3–6Perth ThunderPerth Ice Arena[14]
1519 Apr 202419:30Sydney Bears9–2Sydney Ice DogsMacquarie Ice Rink[15]
1620 Apr 202415:30Sydney Bears8–4Central Coast RhinosErina Ice Arena[16]
1720 Apr 202417:00Perth Thunder5–2Melbourne MustangsO’Brien Icehouse[17]
1820 Apr 202417:00Adelaide Adrenaline1–4Sydney Ice DogsMacquarie Ice Rink[18]
1920 Apr 202417:15Brisbane Lightning5–2Canberra BravePhillip Ice Skating Centre[19]
2021 Apr 202414:00Perth Thunder3–7Melbourne IceO’Brien Icehouse[20]
2121 Apr 202416:00Adelaide Adrenaline3–4(OT)Newcastle NorthstarsHunter Ice Skating Stadium[21]
2221 Apr 202416:45Brisbane Lightning5–2Canberra BravePhillip Ice Skating Centre[22]
2326 Apr 202419:30Melbourne Mustangs2–5Melbourne IceO’Brien Icehouse[23]
2427 Apr 202416:30Adelaide Adrenaline0–1Perth ThunderPerth Ice Arena[24]
2527 Apr 202416:45Central Coast Rhinos1–2(OT)Brisbane LightningIceworld Boondall[25]
2627 Apr 202417:00Sydney Bears9–7Melbourne MustangsO’Brien Icehouse[26]
2727 Apr 202417:15Newcastle Northstars6–2Canberra BravePhillip Ice Skating Centre[27]
2828 Apr 202414:00Sydney Bears2–4Melbourne IceO’Brien Icehouse[28]
2928 Apr 202415:45Central Coast Rhinos5–2Brisbane LightningIceworld Boondall[29]
3028 Apr 202416:00Sydney Ice Dogs6–5(SO)Newcastle NorthstarsHunter Ice Skating Stadium[30]

May

[edit]
May
Game #DateTimeAwayScoreHomeLocationRecap
314 May 202415:30Sydney Ice Dogs7–4Central Coast RhinosErina Ice Arena[31]
324 May 202417:00Melbourne Mustangs6–5(OT)Newcastle NorthstarsHunter Ice Skating Stadium[32]
334 May 202417:00Adelaide Adrenaline2–3Sydney BearsMacquarie Ice Rink[33]
344 May 202417:15Melbourne Ice4–3(SO)Canberra BravePhillip Ice Skating Centre[34]
355 May 202415:30Adelaide Adrenaline0–1(SO)Central Coast RhinosErina Ice Arena[35]
365 May 202416:00Sydney Bears9–2Newcastle NorthstarsHunter Ice Skating Stadium[36]
375 May 202416:45Melbourne Ice3–1Canberra BravePhillip Ice Skating Centre[37]
385 May 202417:00Melbourne Mustangs2–5Sydney Ice DogsMacquarie Ice Rink[38]
3911 May 202416:30Melbourne Mustangs7–2Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide Ice Arena[39]
4011 May 202416:30Central Coast Rhinos3–9Perth ThunderPerth Ice Arena[40]
4111 May 202416:45Sydney Bears4–1Brisbane LightningIceworld Boondall[41]
4211 May 202417:00Canberra Brave2–4Melbourne IceO’Brien Icehouse[42]
4311 May 202417:00Newcastle Northstars4–3Sydney Ice DogsMacquarie Ice Rink[43]
4412 May 202414:00Canberra Brave3–4Melbourne MustangsO’Brien Icehouse[44]
4512 May 202415:45Sydney Bears8–1Brisbane LightningIceworld Boondall[45]
4618 May 202416:30Canberra Brave7–6(SO)Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide Ice Arena[46]
4718 May 202416:30Melbourne Ice4–0Perth ThunderPerth Ice Arena[47]
4818 May 202417:00Brisbane Lightning1–9Newcastle NorthstarsHunter Ice Skating Stadium[48]
4918 May 202417:00Central Coast Rhinos5–3Melbourne MustangsO’Brien Icehouse[49]
5018 May 202417:00Sydney Bears4–3Sydney Ice DogsMacquarie Ice Rink[50]
5119 May 202414:00Central Coast Rhinos1–14Melbourne MustangsO’Brien Icehouse[51]
5219 May 202416:30Melbourne Ice5–6Perth ThunderPerth Ice Arena[52]
5319 May 202417:00Brisbane Lightning6–9Sydney BearsMacquarie Ice Rink[53]
5419 May 202417:00Canberra Brave4–1Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide Ice Arena[54]
5525 May 202413:00Adelaide Adrenaline2–5Melbourne MustangsO’Brien Icehouse[55]
5625 May 202415:30Sydney Bears4–3Central Coast RhinosErina Ice Arena[56]
5725 May 202417:00Canberra Brave2–4Newcastle NorthstarsHunter Ice Skating Stadium[57]
5825 May 202417:00Brisbane Lightning1–6Melbourne IceO’Brien Icehouse[58]
5925 May 202417:00Perth Thunder8–2Sydney Ice DogsMacquarie Ice Rink[59]
6026 May 202413:00Adelaide Adrenaline3–6Melbourne IceO’Brien Icehouse[60]
6126 May 202415:30Perth Thunder4–3Central Coast RhinosErina Ice Arena[61]
6226 May 202416:45Sydney Ice Dogs1–5Canberra BravePhillip Ice Skating Centre[62]
6326 May 202417:00Brisbane Lightning2–1Melbourne MustangsO’Brien Icehouse[63]
6426 May 202417:00Newcastle Northstars1–6Sydney BearsMacquarie Ice Rink[64]

June

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June
Game #DateTimeAwayScoreHomeLocationRecap
651 Jun 202416:30Newcastle Northstars2–4Perth ThunderPerth Ice Arena[65]
661 Jun 202416:45Melbourne Mustangs1–4Brisbane LightningIceworld Boondall[66]
671 Jun 202417:00Melbourne Ice6–3Sydney Ice DogsMacquarie Ice Rink[67]
681 Jun 202417:15Sydney Bears3–5Canberra BravePhillip Ice Skating Centre[68]
692 Jun 202415:30Melbourne Ice4–3(OT)Central Coast RhinosErina Ice Arena[69]
702 Jun 202416:30Newcastle Northstars2–3(SO)Perth ThunderPerth Ice Arena[70]
712 Jun 202417:00Melbourne Mustangs2–6Sydney BearsMacquarie Ice Rink[71]
728 Jun 202416:30Central Coast Rhinos1–2Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide Ice Arena[72]
738 Jun 202416:45Sydney Ice Dogs6–5(OT)Brisbane LightningIceworld Boondall[73]
748 Jun 202417:00Melbourne Ice7–1Newcastle NorthstarsHunter Ice Skating Stadium[74]
758 Jun 202417:00Perth Thunder2–4Sydney BearsMacquarie Ice Rink[75]
768 Jun 202417:15Melbourne Mustangs5–2Canberra BravePhillip Ice Skating Centre[76]
779 Jun 202416:00Perth Thunder2–1(OT)Newcastle NorthstarsHunter Ice Skating Stadium[77]
789 Jun 202416:15Central Coast Rhinos2–6Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide Ice Arena[78]
799 Jun 202416:45Melbourne Mustangs2–6Canberra BravePhillip Ice Skating Centre[79]
809 Jun 202417:00Melbourne Ice6–7(OT)Sydney BearsMacquarie Ice Rink[80]
8114 Jun 202419:30Melbourne Ice3–5Melbourne MustangsO’Brien Icehouse[81]
8215 Jun 202415:30Canberra Brave11–4Central Coast RhinosErina Ice Arena[82]
8315 Jun 202416:30Perth Thunder3–2(SO)Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide Ice Arena[83]
8415 Jun 202417:00Sydney Ice Dogs4–6Melbourne IceO’Brien Icehouse[84]
8515 Jun 202417:00Newcastle Northstars3–8Sydney BearsMacquarie Ice Rink[85]
8616 Jun 202414:00Sydney Ice Dogs3–6Melbourne MustangsO’Brien Icehouse[86]
8716 Jun 202416:00Central Coast Rhinos3–4Newcastle NorthstarsHunter Ice Skating Stadium[87]
8816 Jun 202416:15Perth Thunder1–3Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide Ice Arena[88]
8921 Jun 202419:30Sydney Ice Dogs5–7Sydney BearsMacquarie Ice Rink[89]
9022 Jun 202416:30Melbourne Ice5–1Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide Ice Arena[90]
9122 Jun 202416:45Newcastle Northstars4–5(OT)Brisbane LightningIceworld Boondall[91]
9222 Jun 202417:00Melbourne Mustangs2–3Sydney BearsMacquarie Ice Rink[92]
9322 Jun 202417:15Perth Thunder3–2(OT)Canberra BravePhillip Ice Skating Centre[93]
9423 Jun 202415:45Newcastle Northstars5–1Brisbane LightningIceworld Boondall[94]
9523 Jun 202416:15Melbourne Ice7–4Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide Ice Arena[95]
9623 Jun 202417:00Melbourne Mustangs3–5Sydney Ice DogsMacquarie Ice Rink[96]
9728 Jun 202419:30Melbourne Mustangs7–3Melbourne IceO’Brien Icehouse[97]
9829 Jun 202415:30Brisbane Lightning3–6Central Coast RhinosErina Ice Arena[98]
9929 Jun 202417:00Sydney Bears9–6Melbourne IceO’Brien Icehouse[99]
10029 Jun 202417:00Adelaide Adrenaline1–3Sydney Ice DogsMacquarie Ice Rink[100]
10129 Jun 202417:15Newcastle Northstars3–7Canberra BravePhillip Ice Skating Centre[101]
10230 Jun 202414:00Sydney Bears3–2Melbourne MustangsO’Brien Icehouse[102]
10330 Jun 202415:15Brisbane Lightning2–3Newcastle NorthstarsHunter Ice Skating Stadium[103]
10430 Jun 202415:30Adelaide Adrenaline2–4Central Coast RhinosErina Ice Arena[104]
10530 Jun 202417:00Canberra Brave6–3Sydney Ice DogsMacquarie Ice Rink[105]

July

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July
Game #DateTimeAwayScoreHomeLocationRecap
1066 Jul 202416:30Newcastle Northstars4–3(OT)Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide Ice Arena[106]
1076 Jul 202416:30Sydney Ice Dogs4–5(OT)Perth ThunderPerth Ice Arena[107]
1086 Jul 202416:45Canberra Brave6–4Brisbane LightningIceworld Boondall[108]
1096 Jul 202417:00Central Coast Rhinos5–4(SO)Sydney BearsMacquarie Ice Rink[109]
1107 Jul 202415:45Canberra Brave1–2(SO)Brisbane LightningIceworld Boondall[110]
1117 Jul 202416:15Newcastle Northstars2–3(SO)Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide Ice Arena[111]
1127 Jul 202416:30Sydney Ice Dogs2–5Perth ThunderPerth Ice Arena[112]
11313 Jul 202416:30Melbourne Mustangs3–5Perth ThunderPerth Ice Arena[113]
11413 Jul 202416:45Melbourne Ice3–5Brisbane LightningIceworld Boondall[114]
11513 Jul 202417:00Adelaide Adrenaline3–2(SO)Newcastle NorthstarsHunter Ice Skating Stadium[115]
11613 Jul 202417:00Central Coast Rhinos3–6Sydney Ice DogsMacquarie Ice Rink[116]
11714 Jul 202416:30Melbourne Mustangs3–6Perth ThunderPerth Ice Arena[117]
11814 Jul 202416:45Central Coast Rhinos2–7Canberra BravePhillip Ice Skating Centre[118]
11914 Jul 202417:00Adelaide Adrenaline2–4Sydney BearsMacquarie Ice Rink[119]
12019 Jul 202419:30Melbourne Ice2–9Melbourne MustangsO’Brien Icehouse[120]
12120 Jul 202415:30Canberra Brave6–1Central Coast RhinosErina Ice Arena[121]
12220 Jul 202416:30Brisbane Lightning4–1Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide Ice Arena[122]
12320 Jul 202417:00Newcastle Northstars1–5Melbourne MustangsO’Brien Icehouse[123]
12420 Jul 202417:00Perth Thunder6–2Sydney Ice DogsMacquarie Ice Rink[124]
12521 Jul 202414:00Newcastle Northstars4–3(OT)Melbourne IceO’Brien Icehouse[125]
12621 Jul 202416:15Brisbane Lightning0–3Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide Ice Arena[126]
12721 Jul 202417:00Perth Thunder6–3Sydney BearsMacquarie Ice Rink[127]
12827 Jul 202415:30Brisbane Lightning1–0Central Coast RhinosErina Ice Arena[128]
12927 Jul 202416:30Sydney Ice Dogs5–2Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide Ice Arena[129]
13027 Jul 202417:00Perth Thunder1–5Melbourne IceO’Brien Icehouse[130]
13127 Jul 202417:00Canberra Brave6–4Sydney BearsMacquarie Ice Rink[131]
13228 Jul 202414:00Perth Thunder4–5(OT)Melbourne MustangsO’Brien Icehouse[132]
13328 Jul 202416:00Central Coast Rhinos0–3Newcastle NorthstarsHunter Ice Skating Stadium[133]
13428 Jul 202417:00Brisbane Lightning1–4Sydney Ice DogsMacquarie Ice Rink[134]

August

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August
Game #DateTimeAwayScoreHomeLocationRecap
1353 Aug 202416:30Sydney Bears5–3Perth ThunderPerth Ice Arena[135]
1363 Aug 202416:45Adelaide Adrenaline4–5Brisbane LightningIceWorld Boondall[136]
1373 Aug 202417:00Sydney Ice Dogs4–6Melbourne MustangsO’Brien Icehouse[137]
1383 Aug 202417:15Central Coast Rhinos2–7Canberra BravePhillip Ice Skating Centre[138]
1394 Aug 202414:00Sydney Ice Dogs2–9Melbourne IceO’Brien Icehouse[139]
1404 Aug 202415:30Newcastle Northstars3–2Central Coast RhinosErina Ice Arena[140]
1414 Aug 202415:45Adelaide Adrenaline1–2(SO)Brisbane LightningIceWorld Boondall[141]
1424 Aug 202416:30Sydney Bears7–2Perth ThunderPerth Ice Arena[142]
14310 Aug 202415:30Sydney Ice Dogs9–5Central Coast RhinosErina Ice Arena[143]
14410 Aug 202416:30Brisbane Lightning0–6Perth ThunderPerth Ice Arena[144]
14510 Aug 202417:00Melbourne Mustangs2–9Newcastle NorthstarsHunter Ice Skating Stadium[145]
14610 Aug 202417:00Melbourne Ice4–5Sydney BearsMacquarie Ice Rink[146]
14710 Aug 202417:15Adelaide Adrenaline2–3Canberra BravePhillip Ice Skating Centre[147]
14811 Aug 202415:30Melbourne Mustangs5–6(OT)Central Coast RhinosErina Ice Arena[148]
14911 Aug 202416:45Adelaide Adrenaline1–6Canberra BravePhillip Ice Skating Centre[149]
15011 Aug 202417:00Melbourne Ice2–3(SO)Sydney Ice DogsMacquarie Ice Rink[150]

Key:

Winner

Standings

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Overall

[edit]
PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Sydney Bears3023115166103+63722024 Goodall Cup Finals
2Melbourne Ice301823715499+5558
3Perth Thunder301551912498+2653
4Newcastle Northstars3013377124108+1652
5Canberra Brave30151311128105+2350
6Melbourne Mustangs30132114136120+1644
7Brisbane Lightning309411685124−39362024 Goodall Cup Finals
8Sydney Ice Dogs3093117112145−3334
9Adelaide Adrenaline305261770108−3825
10Central Coast Rhinos304322181170−8920
Source:AIHLElite Prospects
Rules for classification:
Tie-break: 1) points; 2) points percentage; 3) head to head; 4) goal difference; 5) goals scored; 6) coin toss
Points: 3 points for regulation win; 2 points for OT or SO win; 1 point for OT or SO loss; 0 points for regulation loss
Note: Melbourne Ice and Perth Thunder were both deducted 3 points by the league for breaching player cap regulations.[24][25][26]

Hellyer Conference

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PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Sydney Bears3023115166103+63722024 Goodall Cup Finals
2Melbourne Ice301823715499+5558
3Perth Thunder301551912498+2653
4Melbourne Mustangs30132114136120+1644
5Sydney Ice Dogs3093117112145−3334
Source:AIHLElite Prospects
Rules for classification:
Tie-break: 1) points; 2) points percentage; 3) head to head; 4) goal difference; 5) goals scored; 6) coin toss
Points: 3 points for regulation win; 2 points for OT or SO win; 1 point for OT or SO loss; 0 points for regulation loss
Note: Melbourne Ice and Perth Thunder were both deducted 3 points by the league for breaching player cap regulations.[24][25][26]

Rurak Conference

[edit]
PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Newcastle Northstars3013377124108+16522024 Goodall Cup Finals
2Canberra Brave30151311128105+2350
3Brisbane Lightning309411685124−3936
4Adelaide Adrenaline305261770108−3825
5Central Coast Rhinos304322181170−8920
Source:AIHLElite Prospects
Rules for classification:
Tie-break: 1) points; 2) points percentage; 3) head to head; 4) goal difference; 5) goals scored; 6) coin toss
Points: 3 points for regulation win; 2 points for OT or SO win; 1 point for OT or SO loss; 0 points for regulation loss

Statistics

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Skater statistics

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2024 AIHL season top-ten skater statistics for points, goals, assists and penalty minutes.[27]

Points
#NameTeamPosPts
1United States Adam KadlecSBF70
2United States Austin AlbrechtMIF68
3United States Lucas HerrmannSBF66
4Canada Francis DroletNNF62
5Canada Scott TimminsMMF61
6Canada Alex MacdonaldSDF58
7Australia Mackenzie CaruanaMIF56
8United States Austin CangelosiCBF53
9Canada Grant ToulminSDF52
10Canada Daniel BernoNNF46
Goals
#NameTeamPosG
1United States Adam KadlecSBF32
2Canada Alex MacdonaldSDF29
3United States Austin AlbrechtMIF26
4Canada Francis DroletNNF24
5Canada Scott TimminsMMF24
6United States Austin CangelosiCBF24
7Canada Kaden ElderAAF24
8Australia Brody LindalSBF23
9United States Lucas HerrmannSBF22
10Australia Mackenzie CaruanaMIF22
Assists
#NameTeamPosA
1United States Lucas HerrmannSBF44
2United States Austin AlbrechtMIF42
3United States Adam KadlecSBF38
4Canada Francis DroletNNF38
5Canada Scott TimminsMMF37
6Canada Grant ToulminSDF37
7Australia Mackenzie CaruanaMIF34
8Canada Josh AdkinsAAF34
9Australia Ryan AnnesleySBD33
10Canada Alex MacdonaldSDF29
Penalty minutes
#NameTeamPosPIM
1Australia Alastair PunlerPTD145
2Australia Hamish PowellNNF80
3Canada Johnny AonsoMID71
4Hungary Patrik PopovicsBLF68
5Netherlands Mike DalhuisenSDD65
6Australia Sacha RapchukBLF63
7Australia Bradley AppsMMF61
8Canada Daniel BernoNNF55
9Australia Mackenzie BolgerCRF55
10Australia Lliam WebsterMID53

Goaltender statistics

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2023 AIHL season top-ten1 goaltender statistics for goals against average and save percentage.[28]

1only goaltenders who have played 10 or more games qualify for these lists
Goals against average
#NameTeamPosGAA
1Australia Aleksi ToivonenCBG2.79
2Japan Tatsunoshin IshidaMIG2.81
3Canada Rylan TothAAG2.92
4France Léo BerteinPTG2.93
5Australia James DownieSBG3.09
6Australia Charles SmartNNG3.42
7Canada Logan FlodellMMG3.58
8Australia Alex TétreaultCBG3.66
9Australia Anthony KimlinSBG3.80
10Canada Curtis MegerBLG3.84
Save percentage
#NameTeamPosSV%
1Japan Tatsunoshin IshidaMIG.920
2France Léo BerteinPTG.914
3Canada Logan FlodellMMG.908
4Canada Rylan TothAAG.906
5Australia Aleksi ToivonenCBG.905
6Australia James DownieSBG.905
7Canada Anand OberoiCRG.897
8Canada Curtis MegerBLG.896
9Sweden Arvid LjungSDG.893
10Australia Alex TétreaultCBG.892

Awards

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Skaters Network player of the week

[edit]

Each week the AIHL, through sponsorship, names a player of the week.[29][30]
The award is based on the following criteria:

  • individual performance, including significant game statistics;
  • contribution to the team's success through individual leadership abilities; and
  • performance off the ice, including community engagement.
RoundAwarded toPosRef
1Australia Joey HughesFRef
2Australia Wehebe DargeFRef
3Australia Noah MoncrieffFRef
4Australia Dmitri KuleshovFRef
5Australia Dmitri KuleshovFRef
6Australia Jamie BourkeFRef
7Australia Casey KubaraFRef
8Australia Kieren WebsterFRef
9Australia Robert HaselhurstDRef
10Australia Daniel ChenFRef
11Australia Beau TaylorFRef
12Australia Ethan HawesDRef
13Australia Mackenzie BolgerFRef
14Australia Robert HaselhurstDRef
15Australia Alexander WardlawFRef
16Australia Jordan KyrosFRef
17Australia Charlie SmartGRef
18Australia Julian FodorFRef
19Australia Dillon DewarGRef

Season awards

[edit]

Below lists the 2024 AIHL season award winners.[31][30]

AwardNameTeam
MVPCanada Kaden ElderAdelaide Adrenaline
GoaltenderCanada Rylan TothAdelaide Adrenaline
DefencemanAustralia Ryan AnnesleySydney Bears
LocalAustralia Robert HaselhurstPerth Thunder
RookieAustralia Daniel KoudelkaAdelaide Adrenaline
CoachAustralia Jason KvisleSydney Ice Dogs
Finals MVPNew Zealand Jake RatcliffeCanberra Brave

Goodall Cup playoffs

[edit]

For season 2024, the AIHL adopted another new Finals format not previously used by the league. Six teams will qualify, three from each conference, to play five games in three days. Winners of the two conferences will begin On Day 2 in the semi-finals, with the other four teams entering the preliminary-finals on Day 1. AIHL Finals uses single-game elimination with winning teams advancing to the next round and losing teams eliminated. Melbourne'sO'Brien Icehouse will host Finals once again for the 11th time. Finals winners are crowned AIHL Champions and claim the historicGoodall Cup. Man of the match in the grand final is named AIHL Finals MVP.[32]

The Sydney Bears and Newcastle Northstars topped the Hellyer and Rurak conferences to qualify straight to the semi-finals. Melbourne Ice, Perth Thunder, Canberra Brave and Brisbane Lightning qualified for the preliminary-finals by finishing second and third in their respective conferences. The Ice and Brave won on Day 1 to progress to the semi-finals, with Lightning and Thunder knocked-out. Japanese goaltender, Tatsunoshin Ishida, securing a shutout for the Ice.[33][34] The Ice and Brave then both won on Day 2 to progress to the Grand Final to compete for the Goodall Cup. Knocking out the Bears and Northstars respectively.[35][36] The Brave defeated the Ice in the grand final to claim the team's third Goodall Cup and AIHL Championship title. Alex Tétreault securing his first shutout of the season for the Brave. It was the second grand final in a row to have a shutout.[37]

Preliminary-finalsSemi-finalsGrand final
24 August –Melbourne
23 August –MelbourneSydney Bears2
Melbourne Ice5Canberra Brave525 August –Melbourne
Brisbane Lightning0Canberra Brave5
24 August –MelbourneMelbourne Ice0
23 August –NewcastleNewcastle Northstars3
Perth Thunder1Melbourne Ice4
Canberra Brave2

All times areUTC+10:00

Preliminary-finals

[edit]
23 August 2024
15:00
Brisbane Lightning0–5
(0–3, 0–1, 0–1)
Melbourne IceO’Brien Icehouse
Game reference
Canada Curtis MegerGoaliesJapan Tatsunoshin IshidaReferees:
Nick Air
Joey Theriault
Linesmen:
Darren Lampard
Jake O'Brien
0 – 1Kraemer (Caruana, Albrecht)
0 – 2J.Lake (Webster, Caruana)
0 – 3Hughes (Albrecht, Caruana)
0 – 4Aonso (Bourke, Webster)
0 – 5Kraemer (Caruana, Albrecht)
14 minPenalties14 min
19Shots48
23 August 2024
19:00
Perth Thunder1–2
(0–1, 1–0, 0–1)
Canberra BraveO’Brien Icehouse
Game reference
Canada Leo BerteinGoaliesAustralia Aleksi ToivonenReferees:
David Gal
Casper Russelhuber
Linesmen:
David Rehak
Russell Dow
0 – 1B.Kubara (Clark, Ratcliffe)
(Haselhurst, Vertes) Addison1 – 1
1 – 2Clark (C.Kubara, Cangelosi)
6 minPenalties6 min
41Shots29

Semi-finals

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24 August 2024
14:00
Canberra Brave5–2
(0–0, 3–0, 2–2)
Sydney BearsO’Brien Icehouse
Game reference
Australia Alex TetreaultGoaliesAustralia Anthony KimlinReferees:
Joey Theriault
Casper Russelhuber
Linesmen:
David Rehak
Jake O'Brien
(Unassisted) Maylan1 – 0
(Harvey, Ratcliffe) Cangelosi2 – 0
(B.Kubara, Cangelosi) T.Kubara3 – 0
(Ratcliffe, Harvey) Cangelosi4 – 0
4 – 1Herrmann (Brücker)
4 – 2Landa (Herrmann, Kushneriuk)
(Maylan) Clark5 – 2
6 minPenalties8 min
31Shots44
24 August 2024
18:00
Melbourne Ice4–3
(1–2, 0–1, 3–0)
Newcastle NorthstarsO’Brien Icehouse
Game reference
Japan Tatsunoshin IshidaGoaliesAustralia Charlie SmartReferees:
Nick Air
David Gal
Linesmen:
Russell Dow
Darren Lampard
(Solow, Caruana) Kraemer1 – 0
1 – 1Berno (Klugerman, Hawes)
1 – 2Klugerman (Hawes)
1 – 3Darge (Ellen)
(Albrecht) Kraemer2 – 3
(Albrecht) Solow3 – 3
(Kraemer, Albrecht) Cincotta4 – 3
14 minPenalties26 min
43Shots31

Final

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25 August 2024
14:00
Melbourne Ice0–5
(0–0, 0–5, 0–0)
Canberra BraveO’Brien Icehouse
Game reference
Japan Tatsunoshin IshidaGoaliesAustralia Alex TetreaultReferees:
David Gal
Joey Theriault
Linesmen:
David Rehak
Jake O'Brien
0 – 1Ratcliffe (C.Kubara, Clark)
0 – 2Harvey (T.Kubara)
0 – 3C.Kubara (Ratcliffe, Cangelosi)
0 – 4C.Kubara (Ratcliffe, Cangelosi)
0 – 5Ratcliffe (B.Kubara, C.Kubara)
20 minPenalties14 min
29Shots33

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