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2022 AIHL season
League Australian Ice Hockey League
Sport Ice hockey
Duration 30 April 2022 – 28 August 2022
Regular season
H Newman Reid Trophy CBR Brave
(3rd title)
Season MVP Casey Kubara
(CBR Brave)
Top scorer Casey Kubara (52 points)
(CBR Brave)

The 2022 AIHL season is the delayed 21st season of the Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL), following the cancellation of the 2020 and 2021 seasons. The season will consist of 60 regular season games and is scheduled to run from 30 April to 28 August 2022, with the Goodall Cup finals, consisting of 2 semi-finals, a preliminary final and a grand final, following the regular season on 2–4 September 2022. The CBR Brave won the double and claimed the H Newman Reid Trophy for a third time and Goodall Cup for a second time in 2022 by finishing top of the regual season standings and winning the AIHL grand final. The Newcastle Northstars were runner's up to both titles and the Sydney Ice Dogs claimed the wooden spoon.

Teams[]

In 2022 the AIHL had planned for 8 teams to be competing in the league when the season was announced.[1] However, the Perth Thunder had to withdraw due to ongoing Western Australia border restriction challenges.[2] Adelaide Adrenaline followed the Thunder in withdrawing from the 2022 season following failed protracted negotiations with the ice rink in Adelaide, leaving the team homeless in 2022.[3][4] This left the league with six teams competing in the regular season in 2022. Two expansion teams, plus the Thunder, announced they would play exhibition games in 2022.

2022 AIHL teams
Team City Arena Head Coach Captain
CBR Brave Canberra Phillip Ice Skating Centre Flag of Australia Stuart Philps Flag of Australia Kai Miettinen
Melbourne Ice Melbourne O'Brien Icehouse Flag of Australia Sandy Gardner Flag of Australia Austin McKenzie
Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne O'Brien Icehouse Flag of Canada Chris Lawrence Flag of Australia Brendan McDowell
Newcastle Northstars New South Wales Newcastle Hunter Ice Skating Stadium Flag of Australia John Kennedy Flag of Australia Liam Manwarring
Sydney Bears New South Wales Sydney Macquarie Ice Rink Flag of Australia Ron Kuprowsky Flag of Australia Brian Funes
Sydney Ice Dogs New South Wales Sydney Macquarie Ice Rink Flag of the Czech Republic Ondrej Cervenka Flag of Australia Daniel Pataky
Withdrawn teams
Adelaide Adrenaline South Australia Adelaide No home venue N/A N/A
Perth Thunder Western Australia Perth Perth Ice Arena N/A N/A
Exhibition teams
Brisbane Lightning Queensland Brisbane Boondall Iceworld Flag of Australia Terry Kiliwnik Flag of Australia Damian Bright
Central Coast Rhinos New South Wales Erina Erina Ice Arena Flag of Australia Ashley March Flag of Australia Robert Malloy
Perth Thunder Western Australia Perth Perth Ice Arena Flag of Canada Ben Breault Flag of Canada Ben Breault

League Business[]

The AIHL made the announcement that the league would return for a regular season and finals for 2022 on 6 December 2021, ending two years of cancelled competition and exhibition series'.[1] The 2022 fixture list and finals schedule was released publicly by the AIHL on 8 February 2022.[5] Melbourne would return as the host city of the AIHL Finals in 2022, after Newcastle hosted the 2019 edition.[5] The League champion will be awarded the Goodall Cup, while the League Premiers will be awarded the H Newman Reid Trophy title.[1] On 8 April 2022, the AIHL released a revised season schedule that did not change any dates but replaced Adrenaline and Thunder regular season fixtures with exhibition games involving the Rhinos, Lightning and Thunder.[6]

The league made a number of key announcements in February in the lead up to the 2022 season start. Firstly, the AIHL would implement a game day format change it first flagged in 2020, which would bring the AIHL into line with international hockey standards. Game lengths would be increased from 50 minutes to 60 minutes with all three period lengths standardised to 20 minutes each.[7] Previously the first two periods in the AIHL would be 15 minutes long with only the third period lasting 20 minutes. Secondly, the AIHL announced the expansion of domestic and international broadcasting of the league. Within Australia, more matches would be made available through partner broadcaster Kayo Sports, expanding on previous deals that included one game a round on delay. AIHL.TV would also provide an alternative platform for streaming content from the league. Internationally, the AIHL secured a deal with US-based Synergy Sports to deliver live streaming of AIHL games to the US, Canadian, United Kingdom and European markets.[7] Thirdly, the AIHL will be setting up a new national community partnership to help showcase elite hockey in Australia.[7] Lastly, the AIHL concluded the expression of interest process to find a new Licensee for the Adelaide Adrenaline license, following former holders, the South Australian Ice Sports Federation, relinquishing the license at the conclusion of the 2019 season. The League began the search in October 2021 and concluded five months later in February 2022 by announcing Benny Gebert and Glen Foll as the successful bidders for the license.[8][7]

In March, the AIHL announced it had signed a three-year deal with Swiss-based Sportradar to become the league's global distributor of game streams and media rights. This superseded the previous announcement with Synergy Sports as Synergy was acquired by Sportradar In March 2022.[9] As part of the deal, Sportradar would also supply AIHL teams with video and data analytical services.[10] In addition, the league released details of a new finals format for 2022. The finals format would be expanded from two to three days with the semi-finals now formatted into major (1v2) and minor (3v4) games and an additional game, the preliminary final, would be added to the schedule on the middle day. The winner of the major semi-final automatically advances to the grand final, while the losing team plays-off against the winner of the minor semi-final in the preliminary final. It means the teams finishing third and fourth in the regular season will be required to play at least two games to reach the grand final and compete for the Goodall Cup.[11]

Expanding on the league's earlier announcement from February, in late April 2022, the AIHL revealed further details around the Kayo Sports domestic broadcasting deal for the 2022 season. Every game of the AIHL regular season, all 60, would be streamed live, free and exclusive on Kayo Sports. This would be the first time the league would broadcast every game of the season.[12] In July 2022, the AIHL and Ice Hockey Australia jointly founded a new Best and Fairest Award for all Australian national championships starting in 2022 including, Sydney Tange, Kurt Defris, Phillip Ginsberg, Jim Brown and Women's championships.[13]

Interruptions[]

When the 2022 season was announced by the AIHL, it was indicated that all eight current AIHL teams would participate.[1] The AIHL in February 2022 released the regular season schedule and it contained fixtures for all eight teams, home and away.[5] In response to the schedule, the Perth Thunder released a public statement on 12 February 2022, confirming the current Western Australian border restrictions presented challenges for the team to participate in the 2022 season, but the team would continue to dialog with stakeholders and hope for a resolution from the state government.[14] On 18 February 2022, the Thunder in conjunction with the AIHL announced the team would not participate in the 2022 AIHL season due to uncertainty of when the WA border would open again and the limited time left to organise the team and travel prior to the 2022 season kicking off. The Thunder did offer the possibility of exhibition matches being played in Perth in 2022 to compensate for the unfortunate situation for its players, staff, fans and sponsors.[2]

Adelaide Adrenaline's participation in the 2022 AIHL season has been caste in doubt with negotiations with Adelaide IceArenA, the only ice rink facility in Adelaide, breaking down.[3] On 15 February 2022, IceArenA management released a signed letter with a list of accusations and grievances against the AIHL and ended the letter stating it would be difficult for the arena to support the AIHL.[15] The Adrenaline deemed the subsequent draft agreement proposed by the IceArenA management for use of the facility for the 2022 AIHL season as non-equitable and unviable.[3] On 27 March 2022, the Adrenaline officially withdrew from the 2022 AIHL season.[4]

On 26 February 2022, the CBR Brave responded to an unconfirmed claim that they were looking to leave the AIHL, by confirming their status as an AIHL team and committing to the league and the 2022 season.[16][17] Brave CEO, Sunny Singh, said the league had taken profound action in addressing key issues the Brave had heading into the 2022 season.[17]

Two regular season games set to be played in Melbourne between the CBR Brave and Melbourne Mustangs were first postponed and later cancelled in July 2022. The games, scheduled for 2 and 3 July 2022, were postponed after flight cancellations at Canberra Airport left the CBR Brave stranded in Canberra and unable to fly to Melbourne for the double header against the Mustangs. Despite efforts to rebook both the Saturday and Sunday games were postponed on the Saturday.[18][19] Both teams tried to reschedule the two games but ultimately were unsuccessful. On 30 July 2022 it was revealed the game were cancelled and both teams would share the six points on offer, three points each.[20] The League confirmed the games were officially cancelled on 3 August 2022.[21]

Expansion[]

Two teams decided against pursuing AIHL licenses in 2022. The Melbourne Ducks played exhibition matches against AIHL teams in 2021 but decided to join the new Pacific Hockey League in 2022.[22] Joining the Ducks in the Pacific Hockey League is the Brisbane Rampage, who abandoned their strategic goal of obtaining an AIHL license in favour of joining the rival league.[22] Ice Hockey Queensland (IHQ) subsequently decided to withdraw their endorsement of the Rampage and seek an AIHL license themselves in partnership with Brisbane Buccaneers and the Southern Stars.[23][24] On 28 February 2022, IHQ was granted an AIHL license by the league commission.[25] IHQ revealed their new AIHL team would play out of Boondall Iceworld and be called Brisbane Lightning.[26] On 7 March 2022, it was reveled former AIHL team, Central Coast Rhinos, had made contact with the AIHL to obtain a new license and present their case for re-admission to the league.[27] The Rhinos last played in the AIHL in 2008 before a licensing disagreement saw the team leave the league. They applied for re-entry in 2015, but were unsuccessful in their application on that occasion.[28] On 10 March 2022, the AIHL made the decision to grant the Rhinos a new AIHL license, ending the team's 14-year hiatus out of the league.[29] Central Coast will play out of their spiritual home, Erina Ice Arena, which went through major renovations and upgrades between 2019 and 2022.[30][31] Both the Lightning and Rhinos will play exhibition matches in 2022 with a view for both to join the AIHL regular league schedule in 2023.[26][29]

Exhibition games[]

The Brisbane Lightning, Central Coast Rhinos and Perth Thunder all announced in pre-season that they would be perusing to play exhibition games during the AIHL 2022 regular season.[26][29][2] In total 29 exhibition games were scheduled in 2022, consisting of pre-season warm-ups, games with new teams and games with the Thunder during the regular season. Most games were announced with the release of the revised AIHL 2022 season schedule on 8 April 2022,[6] however, the first exhibition series between the Sydney Bears and Newcastle Northstars was made public on 17 March 2022 and consisted of two pre-season match ups at Hunter Ice Skating Stadium in Newcastle and Macquarie Ice Rink in North Sydney.[32] The team breakup of exhibition games for 2022 see the Lightning scheduled for 16 games, Bears 9 games, Rhinos 8 games, Northstars 6 games, Thunder, Mustangs and Ice Dogs 4 games, Ice 3 games and Brave 2 games. On 24 July 2022, the exhibition game between the Brisbane Lightning and Sydney Bears held as Iceworld Boondall in Brisbane was abandoned near the end of the second period follow an ugly high sticking incident.[33] Subsequently, the AIHL Player Safety Committee concluded its investigation into the incident that led to the abandoned game and made the following ruling. The Brisbane Lightning player involved was suspended for 2+5 AIHL games (7 in total) and suspended from all Ice Hockey Australia national events until the suspension is completed in 2023. The Sydney Bears organisation was fined $3,500 for intentionally forfeiting the game.[34]

Personnel changes[]

On 12 February 2022, the AIHL announced its new board of directors and key executives for 2022. The board comprises Garry Doré, Peter Jon Hartshorne, Wayne Hellyer and Joyce Price, with Hartshorne acting as chairman. Christine Bertolotti was appointed head of finance, Dawn Watt head of operations and Rob Duchemin head of referees & discipline.[7]

There has been a number of franchise personal changes in addition to the league itself for 2022. These include a new executive team being appointed in February 2022 at the Sydney Bears. Nathan Graham became president and will be assisted by Andrew Bourne, Ruby Bray and Hamish Davey as vice presidents. Vanessa Saros takes over duties as Bears secretary.[35] In March 2022, Adelaide Adrenaline appointed Glen Foll as new director of hockey operations and Benny Gebert as director of club operations, after the duo secured the operating license for the Adrenaline franchise from the AIHL.[36]

There have also been a number of coaching changes for AIHL teams in 2022. The Sydney Ice Dogs lost Andrew Petrie, after he resigned in November 2021.[37] He was replaced as head coach by former Czech player Ondrej Cervenka in March 2022.[38] Adelaide Adrenaline and head coach Sami Mantere parted ways following the cancellation of the 2020 season. Mantere chose to sign for Adelaide Avalanche in March 2022 for the inaugural season of the Pacific Hockey League.[39] Also in March, the newly formed Brisbane Lightning announced Terry Kiliwnik as their maiden head coach and Ivan Rapchuk as his assistant.[40] In April, the Melbourne Mustangs appointed Canadian Chris Lawrence as head coach for 2022. This will be Lawrence's first head coach position as he comes off a long playing career in the AHL, ECHL and EIHL.[41] The Mebourne Ice turned to a familiar long term servant of the club with their appointment of Sandy Gardner as head coach for 2022. This will be Gardner's third stint as head coach of the Melbournian club. He would be joined by fellow long term clubman Brent Laver as his assistant coach alongside newcomer Michael Flaherty, who joined the club with a CV including head coaching the Mustangs, Glaciers and Victoria.[42] Canberra announced Stuart Philps would be retained as head coach for 2022, following his signing in the lead up to the cancelled 2020 season. Philps would be assisted by the returning Andrew Brunt, who had last coached the ACT team in the Brown Trophy in 2017 and had been the Brave assistant in 2015.[43]

Player transfers[]

Interclub transfers[]

Nat Player Previous team New team Ref
Flag of Australia Matt Armstrong Melbourne Ice Melbourne Mustangs [44]
Flag of Australia Zachary Boyle Adelaide Adrenaline Melbourne Ice [45]
Flag of Australia Damian Bright Melbourne Mustangs Brisbane Lightning [46]
Flag of Australia Ellesse Carini Sydney Ice Dogs Sydney Bears [47]
Flag of Australia Jakob Doornbos CBR Brave Sydney Ice Dogs [48]
Flag of Australia James Downie Melbourne Ice Newcastle Northstars [49]
Flag of Australia Andrew Erzen Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne Ice [45]
Flag of Australia Ryan Foll Adelaide Adrenaline Melbourne Ice [45]
Flag of Australia Glen Forbes-White Adelaide Adrenaline Sydney Bears [50]
Flag of Canada Alexandre Gauthier Adelaide Adrenaline Sydney Bears [51]
Flag of Australia Robert Haselhurst Perth Thunder Sydney Bears [52]
Flag of Australia Thomas Kiliwnik Newcastle Northstars Brisbane Lightning [46]
Flag of Australia Tomas Landa* Newcastle Northstars Sydney Bears [53]
Flag of Australia Lyndon Lodge Perth Thunder CBR Brave [54]
Flag of Australia Alastair Punler Perth Thunder CBR Brave [54]
Flag of Australia Aleksi Toivonen Melbourne Mustangs CBR Brave [55]
Flag of Slovakia Frantisek Vlasek* Newcastle Northstars Sydney Ice Dogs [56]
Flag of Australia Tom Voller Melbourne Mustangs Sydney Ice Dogs [57]
Flag of Australia Sebastian Woodlands Adelaide Adrenaline Melbourne Mustangs [58]
Flag of Australia Jamie Woodman Perth Thunder CBR Brave [54]
* Mid-season transfer.

Retirements[]

Nat Player Team New role Ref
Flag of Australia Tomas Manco Sydney Ice Dogs [59]
Flag of Australia Michael Schlamp Sydney Bears [60]
Flag of Australia Lachlan Seary CBR Brave [61]

New signings[]

Nat Player Previous team New team Ref
Flag of Russia Maxim Astafyev Metallurg Novokuznetsk U18 Melbourne Mustangs [58]
Flag of Australia Ignacy Benjamin No team Sydney Bears [62]
Flag of Canada Daniel Berno Brampton Admirals Newcastle Northstars [49]
Flag of Australia Declan Bronte Connecticut Chiefs CBR Brave [63]
Flag of Australia Lachlan Cincotta Melbourne Glaciers Melbourne Ice [45]
Flag of the United States Garret Cockerill Reading Royals CBR Brave [64]
Flag of Canada Brendan Connors Blackhawks Ice Hockey Club Melbourne Mustangs [58]
Flag of New Zealand Greg Davis West Auckland Admirals Melbourne Ice [45]
Flag of Australia Charlie Davis-Tope No team Melbourne Ice [45]
Flag of Australia Luka Dimopoulos Stealth Bombers Sydney Ice Dogs [65]
Flag of Australia Connor Dowell No team Sydney Ice Dogs [65]
Flag of Australia Ryan Duchemin No team Newcastle Northstars [49]
Flag of Russia Alexander Dvinyaninov Yunost Yekaterinburg U16 Sydney Ice Dogs [65]
Flag of Australia Hunter Ellen Newcastle North Stars (ECSL) Newcastle Northstars [49]
Flag of Australia Mackenzie Gallagher Newcastle North Stars (ECSL) Newcastle Northstars [49]
Flag of Australia Jacob Haley Melbourne Glaciers Melbourne Mustangs [58]
Flag of Australia Robert Haselhurst Flyers Ice Hockey Club Sydney Bears [52]
Flag of Australia Ethan Hawes Willmar WarHawks Newcastle Northstars [49]
Flag of Australia Wylie Hodder No team CBR Brave [66]
Flag of Australia Bobby Huang Melbourne Glaciers Melbourne Ice [45]
Flag of Australia Cameron Hughes No team Newcastle Northstars [49]
Flag of Australia Michael James Melbourne Jets Melbourne Ice [45]
Flag of Australia David Jeremy Newcastle North Stars (ECSL) Newcastle Northstars [49]
Flag of Australia Liam Jones No team Sydney Ice Dogs [65]
Flag of Australia Eugene Ju Sydney Sting Sydney Ice Dogs [67]
Flag of Australia Evan Khroustalev No team Melbourne Mustangs [58]
Flag of Australia Joshua Kleipas Stealth Bombers Sydney Ice Dogs [68]
Flag of Australia Matthew Knox Melbourne Glaciers Melbourne Mustangs [58]
Flag of Australia Toby Kubara No team CBR Brave [69]
Flag of Australia Jason Kvisle Reach Rebels Sydney Ice Dogs [68]
Flag of Australia Sai Lake No team Melbourne Ice [45]
Flag of Australia Travis Lang No team Newcastle Northstars [49]
Flag of Australia Jacob Laver Red Deer Elks U18 Melbourne Ice [45]
Flag of Australia Daniel Machin No team Melbourne Ice [45]
Flag of Australia Bryan Mackenzie No team Melbourne Ice [45]
Flag of the United States Matt Marasco No team CBR Brave [54]
Flag of Australia Blake Martucci No team Melbourne Mustangs [58]
Flag of Australia Alex May Melbourne Glaciers Melbourne Mustangs [58]
Flag of Australia Timothy McGrath No team Sydney Ice Dogs [65]
Flag of Italy Brandon McNally Cardiff Devils CBR Brave [70]
Flag of Australia Max Miller Sydney Sabres Sydney Ice Dogs [65]
Flag of Australia Dylan Morris Saints Monarchs Ice Hockey Club Melbourne Mustangs [58]
Flag of Australia Nicholas Munro No team Melbourne Ice [45]
Flag of Australia Spencer Nave No team Melbourne Mustangs [58]
Flag of Australia Matt Nikitin No team Melbourne Ice [45]
Flag of Australia Tim Nikitin Melbourne Glaciers Melbourne Ice [45]
Flag of Australia Sean Oultram No team Newcastle Northstars [49]
Flag of Australia Kevin Peng No team Melbourne Ice [45]
Flag of Canada Michael Poirier Dundee Stars Sydney Bears [71]
Flag of Australia Cooper Porter No team Melbourne Ice [45]
Flag of Australia Alexander Rose No team Melbourne Mustangs [58]
Flag of Australia Fredrik Rozenberg Sydney Wolf Pack Sydney Ice Dogs [65]
Flag of Australia Marcus Rozenberg Brisbane Blitz Sydney Ice Dogs [65]
Flag of Australia David Shumborski No team Melbourne Mustangs [58]
Flag of Australia Connor Sidari-Alley No team Melbourne Mustangs [58]
Flag of Australia Beau Taylor Daysland Northstars Newcastle Northstars [49]
Flag of Australia Jesse Thompson No team Melbourne Mustangs [58]
Flag of Canada Scott Timmins Eispiraten Crimmitschau Melbourne Mustangs [58]
Flag of Australia Riley Tonks Hässelby Kälvesta Newcastle Northstars [49]
Flag of the Czech Republic Lukas Vaic Sydney Sting Sydney Ice Dogs [72]
Flag of Canada Mario Valery-Trabucco Hannover Scorpions CBR Brave [73]
Flag of Australia Joshua Van Douwen Melbourne Glaciers Melbourne Ice [45]
Flag of Slovakia Franki Vlasek No team Newcastle Northstars [49]
Flag of Australia Josh Walt No team Melbourne Ice [45]
Flag of Australia Jordan Warren No team Melbourne Mustangs [58]
Flag of Canada Ty Wishart Eispiraten Crimmitschau Melbourne Mustangs [58]
Flag of Australia Charlie York No team CBR Brave [74]
Flag of Australia Henry York No team CBR Brave [75]

Players lost[]

Nat Player Previous team New team Ref
Flag of Sweden Henrik Ahlin Sydney Ice Dogs No team [65]
Flag of Australia Harley Anderson Adelaide Adrenaline Brisbane Rampage [76]
Flag of Australia Matthew Anderson Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne Ducks [58]
Flag of Sweden Sebastian Andersson Melbourne Ice Hammarby Hockey [77]
Flag of New Zealand Bradley Apps Melbourne Mustangs Canterbury Red Devils [58]
Flag of Australia Spencer Austin CBR Brave No team [54]
Flag of Australia Jason Baclig Melbourne Ice No team [78]
Flag of Canada Sammy Banga Newcastle Northstars No team [49]
Flag of the United States Garrett Bartus Sydney Ice Dogs No team [65]
Flag of Australia Nathaniel Benson Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Avalanche [79]
Flag of Australia Steve Best Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Avalanche [80]
Flag of Australia Connor Bolger Sydney Ice Dogs Sydney Sabres [65]
Flag of Australia Jamie Bourke Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne Ducks [58]
Flag of Australia Jonathon Bremner Melbourne Ice No team [45]
Flag of Australia Jake Burgess Sydney Ice Dogs No team [65]
Flag of Australia Jack Carpenter Melbourne Ice Melbourne Ducks [45]
Flag of New Zealand Jeremy Chai Melbourne Ice West Auckland Admirals [45]
Flag of Australia Jayson Chalker Newcastle Northstars No team [49]
Flag of Australia Andrew Chen Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Avalanche [81]
Flag of Canada Matt Climie CBR Brave Bratislava Capitals [54]
Flag of Australia Kale Costa Sydney Ice Dogs HC Dynamo Pardubice [82]
Flag of United Kingdom Paul Crowder Sydney Ice Dogs Fife Flyers [65]
Flag of United Kingdom Tim Crowder Sydney Ice Dogs Fife Flyers [65]
Flag of New Zealand Tristan Darling Melbourne Mustangs Dunedin Thunder [58]
Flag of Slovakia Adam Dauda Sydney Bears Kalamazoo Wings [83]
Flag of Australia Dayne Davis Newcastle Northstars Melbourne Ducks [49][84]
Flag of Australia Hayden Dawes CBR Brave Lindenwood Lions [54]
Flag of Canada Jordan Draper CBR Brave Hamburg Crocodiles [54]
Flag of Canada Francis Drolet Newcastle Northstars Gothiques d'Amiens [85]
Flag of Australia Nickolas Eckhardt CBR Brave No team [54]
Flag of Australia Lachlan Fahmy Sydney Ice Dogs Northern Cyclones [86]
Flag of Australia David Ferrari Newcastle Northstars No team [49]
Flag of Canada Thomas Flack Melbourne Mustangs Saint Michael's Purple Knights [58]
Flag of Australia Darcy Flanagan Melbourne Ice Oklahoma City Jr. Blazers [45]
Flag of Australia Jeremy Friederich Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Avalanche [87]
Flag of Slovakia Dominik Gabaj Newcastle Northstars Brest Albatros [49]
Flag of Canada Jesse Gabrielle CBR Brave HK Nitra [88]
Flag of Australia Todd Graham Melbourne Ice No team [45]
Flag of Switzerland Kyllian Guyenet Sydney Bears Skautafélag Reykjavíkur [89]
Flag of New Zealand Matt Harvey CBR Brave No team [90]
Flag of the United States Christian Isackson Melbourne Mustangs No team [58]
Flag of Canada Adam Kambeitz CBR Brave No team [54]
Flag of Australia Jake Knott Sydney Ice Dogs Sydney Bombers [65]
Flag of the Czech Republic Ales Kratoska Adelaide Adrenaline Luja HT [91]
Flag of Canada Kasey Kulczycki Melbourne Ice Birmingham Bulls [45]
Flag of Australia Lee Lambert Melbourne Mustangs No team [58]
Flag of Canada Maxime Langelier-Parent Melbourne Mustangs No team [58]
Flag of Australia Dylan Lavery Sydney Ice Dogs Sydney Wolf Pack [65]
Flag of Australia Jayden Lewis CBR Brave No team [54]
Flag of Australia Mathew Lindsay Newcastle Northstars No team [49]
Flag of Canada Brayden Low CBR Brave Reading Royals [54]
Flag of Australia Taylor Luck Melbourne Ice Melbourne Glaciers [45]
Flag of Sweden Jacob Lundgren Melbourne Ice IF Mölndal Hockey [45]
Flag of Canada Joey MacDougall Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Avalanche [92]
Flag of Australia James Marino Sydney Ice Dogs No team [65]
Flag of Canada Tyler Mayea CBR Brave Birmingham Bulls [54]
Flag of Australia Jackson McCoy Melbourne Mustangs No team [58]
Flag of Australia Michael McMahon Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne Ducks [58]
Flag of Australia Cooper Metcalf Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne Ducks [58]
Flag of Australia Matt Monaghan Sydney Ice Dogs No team [65]
Flag of the United States Chris Moquin Sydney Bears Åmåls SK [93]
Flag of Australia Thomas Munro Melbourne Ice The Coast [45]
Flag of Canada Kevin Nastiuk Melbourne Mustangs Stony Plain Eagles [58]
Flag of Canada Kyle Neuber Adelaide Adrenaline Florida Everblades [94]
Flag of Australia Nicholas Novysedlak Sydney Ice Dogs Brisbane Rampage [95]
Flag of Australia Patrick O'Kane Melbourne Mustangs No team [58]
Flag of Canada Jordan Owens Melbourne Mustangs Brantford Blast [58]
Flag of Australia Christian Pansino Melbourne Ice Melbourne Glaciers [45]
Flag of Australia Nathan Pedretti Melbourne Ice No team [45]
Flag of Canada Trey Phillips Newcastle Northstars Rapid City Rush [96]
Flag of Australia Jaden Pine-Murphy Melbourne Mustangs Brisbane Rampage [58]
Flag of the United States J.M. Piotrowski Melbourne Ice Birmingham Bulls [45]
Flag of Australia Hamish Powell Newcastle Northstars No team [49]
Flag of Australia Thomas Powell Melbourne Ice No team [45]
Flag of Canada Dylan Quaile Sydney Ice Dogs Fife Flyers [65]
Flag of Australia Jack Ransome Sydney Ice Dogs Sydney Wolf Pack [65]
Flag of the United States Conor Riley CBR Brave Adirondack Thunder [54]
Flag of Australia Jake Riley Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Avalanche [97]
Flag of Australia Troy Robertson Melbourne Mustangs Melbourne Ducks [58]
Flag of Australia Mark Rummukainen CBR Brave No team [54]
Flag of Australia Jayden Ryan Newcastle Northstars No team [49]
Flag of Australia Alistair Rye Newcastle Northstars The Coast [49]
Flag of Canada Jesse Schwartz Melbourne Ice No team [45]
Flag of Canada Luke Simpson Newcastle Northstars Nanton Palominos [49]
Flag of the Czech Republic Ondrej Smach Newcastle Northstars HC Nove Zamky [49]
Flag of Australia Charlie Smart Newcastle Northstars No team [49]
Flag of the United States Thomas Stahlhuth Melbourne Ice No team [45]
Flag of Australia Corey Stringer Adelaide Adrenaline Melbourne Ducks [98]
Flag of Australia Matt Stringer Melbourne Mustangs No team [58]
Flag of Canada Parker Thomas Melbourne Mustangs Kenaston Blizzards [58]
Flag of Australia Lee Turner Sydney Ice Dogs No team [65]
Flag of Australia Gabriel Veyt Melbourne Ice Ottawa West Golden Knights [45]
Flag of Finland Nico Vikstén Perth Thunder KeuPa HT [99]
Flag of Australia Lliam Webster Melbourne Ice Melbourne Ducks [45]
Flag of Australia Matt Wetini Newcastle Northstars No team [49]
Flag of Switzerland Chris Williamson CBR Brave Nanton Palominos [54]
Flag of Australia Chris Wong Melbourne Ice No team [45]

Regular season[]

Results[]

Home \ Away CB MI MM NN SB SI CB MI MM NN SB SI
CBR Brave 9–1 9–4 9–3 7–8 9–5 7–3 6–4 8–2 11–4 8–1
Melbourne Ice 3–10 2–7 2–9 5–2 3–5 4–6 4–6 3–2 3–6 4–2
Melbourne Mustangs 4–0 1–3 4–7 6–4 3–4 4–7 3–4 12–2
Newcastle Northstars 1–6 8–2 7–4 7–1 5–4 3–2 9–3 6–3 7–4 8–4
Sydney Bears 5–4 4–0 4–9 5–8 12–2 1–9 7–2 2–3 4–3 10–3
Sydney Ice Dogs 1–14 6–1 6–3 2–8 2–3 3–7 4–5 6–9 3–6 1–12
Updated to match(es) played on 1 April 2022. Source: AIHL
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Fixtures[]

The 2022 regular season of 60 games, is scheduled to run from 30 April 2022 through to 28 August 2022, with each team playing 20 games. The top four teams qualify and advance to compete in the Goodall Cup finals weekend. The original schedule for 2022, consisting of 112 games had to be amended following the withdrawal of the Adrenaline and Thunder from the 2022 season, resulting in a reduction in the total number regular season games.[5][6]

April[]

April fixtures
Date Time Away Score Home Location Recap
30 APR 17:00 CBR Brave 10–3 Melbourne Ice O’Brien Icehouse [1]
30 APR 17:30 Melbourne Mustangs 4–7 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [2]

May[]

May fixtures
Date Time Away Score Home Location Recap
1 MAY 14:00 CBR Brave 6–4 Melbourne Ice O’Brien Icehouse [3]
1 MAY 16:30 Melbourne Mustangs 9–4 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [4]
7 MAY 17:00 Newcastle Northstars 3–1 Melbourne Mustangs O’Brien Icehouse [5]
7 MAY 17:30 Sydney Ice Dogs 5–9 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [6]
8 MAY 14:00 Newcastle Northstars 9–2 Melbourne Ice O’Brien Icehouse [7]
8 MAY 16:30 CBR Brave 14–1 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [8]
14 MAY 17:30 Sydney Bears 1–7 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [9]
14 MAY 17:30 Melbourne Ice 1–9 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [10]
15 MAY 17:00 Melbourne Ice 3–7 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [11]
20 MAY 19:30 Melbourne Mustangs 7–2 Melbourne Ice O’Brien Icehouse [12]
21 MAY 16:30 Newcastle Northstars 8–2 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [13]
21 MAY 17:00 Sydney Bears 7–4 Melbourne Mustangs O’Brien Icehouse [14]
22 MAY 14:00 Sydney Bears 2–5 Melbourne Ice O’Brien Icehouse [15]
22 MAY 16:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 4–5 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [16]
28 MAY 16:30 Melbourne Ice 0–4 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [17]
29 MAY 16:30 Melbourne Ice 1–6 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [18]
29 MAY 17:00 Sydney Bears 8–7 (SO) CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [19]

June[]

June fixtures
Date Time Away Score Home Location Recap
3 JUN 19:30 Sydney Ice Dogs 2–12 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [20]
4 JUN 16:30 CBR Brave 7–3 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [21]
4 JUN 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 6–4 Melbourne Ice O’Brien Icehouse [22]
5 JUN 16:30 CBR Brave 4–5 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [23]
11 JUN 16:30 Melbourne Ice 5–4 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [24]
11 JUN 17:30 Melbourne Mustangs 3–6 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [25]
11 JUN 17:30 Sydney Bears 4–11 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [26]
12 JUN 15:30 Melbourne Ice 2–8 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [27]
12 JUN 16:30 Melbourne Mustangs 3–6 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [28]
17 JUN 19:30 Melbourne Ice 0–4 Melbourne Mustangs O’Brien Icehouse [29]
18 JUN 16:30 Sydney Bears 3–2 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [30]
18 JUN 16:30 CBR Brave 6–1 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [31]
19 JUN 16:00 CBR Brave 2–3 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [32]
25 JUN 17:00 Sydney Bears 6–3 Melbourne Ice O’Brien Icehouse [33]
26 JUN 14:00 Sydney Bears 4–3 Melbourne Mustangs O’Brien Icehouse [34]

July[]

July fixtures
Date Time Away Score Home Location Recap
2 JUL 16:30 Sydney Ice Dogs 3–10 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [35]
2 JUL 17:00 CBR Brave Cancelled Melbourne Mustangs O’Brien Icehouse [36]
2 JUL 17:30 Melbourne Ice 3–9 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [37]
3 JUL 14:00 CBR Brave Cancelled Melbourne Mustangs O’Brien Icehouse [38]
3 JUL 16:30 Melbourne Ice 2–7 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [39]
9 JUL 16:30 Newcastle Northstars 6–3 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [40]
10 JUL 16:30 CBR Brave 9–1 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [41]
16 JUL 17:30 Sydney Bears 4–7 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [42]
16 JUL 17:30 Melbourne Mustangs 4–9 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [43]
17 JUL 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 4–6 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [44]
23 JUL 17:00 Melbourne Ice 4–3 (OT) Melbourne Mustangs O’Brien Icehouse [45]
23 JUL 17:30 Newcastle Northstars 3–9 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [46]
24 JUL 17:00 Newcastle Northstars 2–8 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [47]
30 JUL 17:30 Sydney Ice Dogs 4–8 Newcastle Northstars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [48]

August[]

August fixtures
Date Time Away Score Home Location Recap
6 AUG 16:30 Newcastle Northstars 8–5 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [49]
6 AUG 17:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 5–3 Melbourne Ice O’Brien Icehouse [50]
7 AUG 14:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 4–6 Melbourne Mustangs O’Brien Icehouse [51]
13 AUG 16:30 Melbourne Mustangs 3–2 Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [52]
13 AUG 17:30 Sydney Ice Dogs 1–8 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [53]
14 AUG 16:30 Melbourne Mustangs 9–6 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [54]
19 AUG 19:30 Sydney Bears 12–1 Sydney Ice Dogs Macquarie Ice Rink [55]
20 AUG 17:00 Newcastle Northstars 2–3 (OT) Melbourne Ice O’Brien Icehouse [56]
21 AUG 14:00 Newcastle Northstars 7–4 Melbourne Mustangs O’Brien Icehouse [57]
27 AUG 16:30 Newcastle Northstars 3–4 (OT) Sydney Bears Macquarie Ice Rink [58]
27 AUG 17:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 2–12 Melbourne Mustangs O’Brien Icehouse [59]
28 AUG 14:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 2–4 Melbourne Ice O’Brien Icehouse [60]

Standings[]

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 CBR Brave (C) 18 15 0 1 2 141 56 +85 49 2022 Goodall Cup Finals
2 Newcastle Northstars 20 15 0 2 3 112 74 +38 47
3 Sydney Bears 20 10 2 0 8 105 93 +12 34
4 Melbourne Mustangs 18 8 0 1 9 89 83 +6 28
5 Melbourne Ice 20 3 2 0 15 54 116 −62 13
6 Sydney Ice Dogs 20 3 0 0 17 66 145 −79 9
Source: AIHL Elite Prospects
Rules for classification:
Tie-break: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
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: CBR Brave and Melbourne Mustangs were awarded 3 points each for 2 cancelled games.[21] Their points tallies reflect this adjustment.
(C) Champion.

Awards[]

Skaters Network local player of the week[]

Every Tuesday the League, through sponsorship, names a local player of the week.[100]
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.
Round Awarded to Pos Ref
1 Flag of Australia Wehebe Darge F Ref
2 Flag of Australia James Downie G Ref
3 Flag of Australia Jordon Brunt F Ref
4 Flag of Australia Christian Pansino F Ref
5 Flag of Australia Kenshin Hayashi F Ref
6 Flag of Australia Casey Kubara F Ref
7 Flag of Australia Strat Allen F Ref
8 Flag of Australia Sebastian Woodlands G Ref
9 Flag of Australia Glen Forbes-White G Ref
10 Flag of New Zealand Jake Ratcliffe F Ref
11 Flag of Australia Richard Tesarik F Ref
12 Flag of Australia Mitchell Humphries F Ref
13 Flag of Australia Michael James G Ref
14 Flag of Australia Liam Manwarring F Ref
15 Flag of Australia Daniel Pataky D Ref
16 Flag of Australia Matt Armstrong F Ref
17 Flag of Australia Ellesse Carini F Ref
18 Flag of Australia Tim Nikitin F Ref

Season awards[]

Below lists the 2022 AIHL regular season award winners.[101]

Award Name Team
MVP Flag of Australia Casey Kubara CBR Brave
Goaltender Flag of Australia Michael James Melbourne Ice
Defenceman Flag of Canada Ty Wishart Melbourne Mustangs
Local Flag of Australia Casey Kubara CBR Brave
Rookie Flag of Australia Ethan Hawes Newcastle Northstars
Coach Flag of Canada Kevin Noble Newcastle Northstars

Goodall Cup playoffs[]

The 2022 finals weekend will see the implementation of the new finals format, announced by AIHL in March 2022, for the first time.[102] It is scheduled to begin on Friday 2 September with the major and minor semi-finals. On Saturday 3 September, the first ever AIHL preliminary final will take place, while the Goodall Cup final will be held on Sunday 4 September.[102] Following the end of the regular season the top four teams advance to the finals weekend, which is to be held at O’Brien Icehouse in Docklands, Melbourne.[7] This will be the ninth time the Icehouse has hosted the AIHL Finals. The series involves single game match-ups at all stages. The top two teams from the AIHL regular season play-off in the major semi-final for an automatic spot in the Goodall Cup final. The teams who finished third and fourth in the regular season play-off in an elimination game in the minor semi-final. The winner of the minor semi-final advances to the preliminary final to play the loser of the major semi-final. The winner of the preliminary final progresses to the Goodall Cup final and the loser is eliminated. The winner of the grand final is named AIHL Champion and lifts the historic Goodall Cup.[102]

The Brave, Northstars, Bears and Mustangs qualified for the 2022 finals weekend.[103] The Mustangs were the first team eliminated with the Brave progressing straight from the semi-finals to the Goodall Cup Final.[104] The Northstars defeated the Bears with a golden goal in overtime in the first ever preliminary final to reach the Goodall Cup Final.[105] The Brave won the grand final, defeating the Northstars, to lift the Goodall Cup for the second time in the team's history. Joey Hughes was named Finals MVP after the grand final. Hughes continued to extend his record as the most decorated player in AIHL history, winning his seventh Goodall Cup.[106][107]

  Quarter-finals Semi-final Grand final
                           
1 CBR Brave 6  
2 Newcastle Northstars 1           CBR Brave 3
        Newcastle Northstars 4     Newcastle Northstars 2
    Sydney Bears 3  
3 Sydney Bears 7
4 Melbourne Mustangs 3  

All times are UTC+10:00

Semi-finals[]

2 September 2022
17:00
Sydney Bears 7–3
(2–3, 2–0, 3–0)
Melbourne Mustangs O’Brien Icehouse
2 September 2022
20:30
CBR Brave 6–1
(1–1, 2–0, 3–0)
Newcastle Northstars O’Brien Icehouse

Preliminary final[]

3 September 2022
17:00
Newcastle Northstars 4–3 (OT)
(2–2, 0–0, 1–1, 1–0)
Sydney Bears O’Brien Icehouse

Final[]

4 September 2022
14:00
CBR Brave 3–2
(2–0, 0–1, 1–1)
Newcastle Northstars O’Brien Icehouse

Trans-Tasman All-Star game[]

2022 was the inaugural season for the Trans-Tasman All-Star game between the champions of the AIHL and champions of the New Zealand Ice Hockey League (NZIHL). The game forms part of the Strategic Partnership Agreement signed between Ice Hockey Australia (IHA) and New Zealand Ice Hockey Federation (NZIHF) on 15 February 2022.[108]

All-star game[]

2022 AIHL champion X–X
(X–X, X–X, X–X)
NZIHL champion

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