2024 AIHL season

The 2024 AIHL season is the 23nd season of the Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL). The season consists of 155 total games, split between the 150 games regular season and 5 game Goodall Cup Finals post-season. The regular season is scheduled to run from 6 April to 11 August 2024. The Finals are scheduled to run from 23–25 August 2024 in Melbourne, Australia.

2024 AIHL season
LeagueAustralian Ice Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Duration6 April 2024 – 25 August 2024
Regular season
Goodall Cup

Teams

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 Ice MelbourneO'Brien Icehouse Kerry Goulet Mackenzie Caruana
Melbourne Mustangs MelbourneO'Brien Icehouse Scott Timmins Todd Cutter
Perth Thunder PerthPerth Ice Arena Benjamin Breault Jamie Woodman
Sydney Bears SydneyMacquarie Ice Rink Tyler Huberty Ryan Annesley
Sydney Ice Dogs SydneyMacquarie Ice Rink Jason Kvisle Daniel Pataky
Rurak Conference
TeamCityArenaHead CoachCaptain
Adelaide Adrenaline AdelaideAdelaide IceArenA Kaden Elder Joey MacDougall
Brisbane Lightning BrisbaneBoondall Iceworld Terry KiliwnikNo Captain
Canberra Brave CanberraPhillip Ice Skating Centre Stuart Philps Kai Miettinen
Central Coast Rhinos Central CoastErina Ice Arena Ron Kuprowsky Robert Malloy
Newcastle Northstars NewcastleHunter Ice Skating Stadium Kevin Noble Liam Manwarring

League Business

The 2024 regular season fixture list was released publicly by the AIHL on 21 October, confirming all 10 teams from 2023 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] The Goodall 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 at Bondi 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 the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) to open up an additional import slot for the 2024 season to Ukrainian players seeking respite from the Russian 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]

Exhibition games

In 2024, the Newcastle Northstars and Central Coast Rhinos were the only two teams to schedule exhibitions games. The pair faced off over two games in Newcastle and Erina, Central Coast in March 2024. Apart from these two exhibition games, the Sydney Ice Dogs, Brisbane Lightning and Adelaide Adrenaline arranged intraclub pre-season exhibition games. This included a early March men’s and women’s showcase in Brisbane and a alumni vs current team match-up in Adelaide in early April.[9]

2024 AIHL exhibition games
Date Time Away Score Home Location Recap
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

Ron Kuprowsky ended his five-year stint with the Sydney 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.[10] Kuprowsky was later unveiled as the new head coach of the Central Coast Rhinos in December 2023, replacing Ashley Marsh. Marsh moved into a new coaching role with the Rhinos.[11] In February 2024, the Brisbane 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 the University of Manitoba hockey program.[12] In April 2024, Both the Sydney Bears and Melbourne 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.[13] 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.[14]

In June 2024, the Adelaide 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.[15]

Player transfers

All player transfers by the ten AIHL teams for season 2024.[16][17][18][19]

Regular season

Fixtures and results

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.[20]

April

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

May

May
Game # Date Time Away Score Home Location Recap
314 May 202415:30Sydney Ice Dogs7–4Central Coast RhinosErina Ice Arena
324 May 202417:00Melbourne Mustangs6–5 (OT)Newcastle NorthstarsHunter Ice Skating Stadium
334 May 202417:00Adelaide Adrenaline2–3Sydney BearsMacquarie Ice Rink
344 May 202417:15Melbourne Ice4–3 (SO)Canberra BravePhillip Ice Skating Centre
355 May 202415:30Adelaide Adrenaline0–1 (SO)Central Coast RhinosErina Ice Arena
365 May 202416:00Sydney Bears9–2Newcastle NorthstarsHunter Ice Skating Stadium
375 May 202416:45Melbourne Ice3–1Canberra BravePhillip Ice Skating Centre
385 May 202417:00Melbourne Mustangs2–5Sydney Ice DogsMacquarie Ice Rink
3911 May 202416:30Melbourne Mustangs7–2Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide Ice Arena
4011 May 202416:30Central Coast Rhinos3–9Perth ThunderPerth Ice Arena
4111 May 202416:45Sydney Bears4–1Brisbane LightningIceworld Boondall
4211 May 202417:00Canberra Brave2–4Melbourne IceO’Brien Icehouse
4311 May 202417:00Newcastle Northstars4–3Sydney Ice DogsMacquarie Ice Rink
4412 May 202414:00Canberra Brave3–4Melbourne MustangsO’Brien Icehouse
4512 May 202415:45Sydney Bears8–1Brisbane LightningIceworld Boondall
4618 May 202416:30Canberra Brave7–6 (SO)Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide Ice Arena
4718 May 202416:30Melbourne Ice4–0Perth ThunderPerth Ice Arena
4818 May 202417:00Brisbane Lightning1–9Newcastle NorthstarsHunter Ice Skating Stadium
4918 May 202417:00Central Coast Rhinos5–3Melbourne MustangsO’Brien Icehouse
5018 May 202417:00Sydney Bears4–3Sydney Ice DogsMacquarie Ice Rink
5119 May 202414:00Central Coast Rhinos1–14Melbourne MustangsO’Brien Icehouse
5219 May 202416:30Melbourne Ice5–6Perth ThunderPerth Ice Arena
5319 May 202417:00Brisbane Lightning6–9Sydney BearsMacquarie Ice Rink
5419 May 202417:00Canberra Brave4–1Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide Ice Arena
5525 May 202413:00Adelaide Adrenaline2–5Melbourne MustangsO’Brien Icehouse
5625 May 202415:30Sydney Bears4–3Central Coast RhinosErina Ice Arena
5725 May 202417:00Canberra Brave2–4Newcastle NorthstarsHunter Ice Skating Stadium
5825 May 202417:00Brisbane Lightning1–6Melbourne IceO’Brien Icehouse
5925 May 202417:00Perth Thunder8–2Sydney Ice DogsMacquarie Ice Rink
6026 May 202413:00Adelaide Adrenaline3–6Melbourne IceO’Brien Icehouse
6126 May 202415:30Perth Thunder4–3Central Coast RhinosErina Ice Arena
6226 May 202416:45Sydney Ice Dogs1–5Canberra BravePhillip Ice Skating Centre
6326 May 202417:00Brisbane Lightning2–1Melbourne MustangsO’Brien Icehouse
6426 May 202417:00Newcastle Northstars1–6Sydney BearsMacquarie Ice Rink

June

June
Game # Date Time Away Score Home Location Recap
651 Jun 202416:30Newcastle Northstars2–4Perth ThunderPerth Ice Arena
661 Jun 202416:45Melbourne Mustangs1–4Brisbane LightningIceworld Boondall
671 Jun 202417:00Melbourne Ice6–3Sydney Ice DogsMacquarie Ice Rink
681 Jun 202417:15Sydney Bears3–5Canberra BravePhillip Ice Skating Centre
692 Jun 202415:30Melbourne Ice4–3 (OT)Central Coast RhinosErina Ice Arena
702 Jun 202416:30Newcastle Northstars2–3 (SO)Perth ThunderPerth Ice Arena
712 Jun 202417:00Melbourne Mustangs2–6Sydney BearsMacquarie Ice Rink
728 Jun 202416:30Central Coast Rhinos1–2Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide Ice Arena
738 Jun 202416:45Sydney Ice Dogs6–5 (OT)Brisbane LightningIceworld Boondall
748 Jun 202417:00Melbourne Ice7–1Newcastle NorthstarsHunter Ice Skating Stadium
758 Jun 202417:00Perth Thunder2–4Sydney BearsMacquarie Ice Rink
768 Jun 202417:15Melbourne Mustangs5–2Canberra BravePhillip Ice Skating Centre
779 Jun 202416:00Perth Thunder2–1 (OT)Newcastle NorthstarsHunter Ice Skating Stadium
789 Jun 202416:15Central Coast Rhinos2–6Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide Ice Arena
799 Jun 202416:45Melbourne Mustangs2–6Canberra BravePhillip Ice Skating Centre
809 Jun 202417:00Melbourne Ice6–7 (OT)Sydney BearsMacquarie Ice Rink
8114 Jun 202419:30Melbourne Ice3–5Melbourne MustangsO’Brien Icehouse
8215 Jun 202415:30Canberra Brave11–4Central Coast RhinosErina Ice Arena
8315 Jun 202416:30Perth Thunder3–2 (SO)Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide Ice Arena
8415 Jun 202417:00Sydney Ice Dogs4–6Melbourne IceO’Brien Icehouse
8515 Jun 202417:00Newcastle Northstars3–8Sydney BearsMacquarie Ice Rink
8616 Jun 202414:00Sydney Ice Dogs3–6Melbourne MustangsO’Brien Icehouse
8716 Jun 202416:00Central Coast Rhinos3–4Newcastle NorthstarsHunter Ice Skating Stadium
8816 Jun 202416:15Perth Thunder1–3Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide Ice Arena
8921 Jun 202419:30Sydney Ice Dogs5–7Sydney BearsMacquarie Ice Rink
9022 Jun 202416:30Melbourne Ice5–1Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide Ice Arena
9122 Jun 202416:45Newcastle Northstars4–5 (OT)Brisbane LightningIceworld Boondall
9222 Jun 202417:00Melbourne Mustangs2–3Sydney BearsMacquarie Ice Rink
9322 Jun 202417:15Perth Thunder3–2 (OT)Canberra BravePhillip Ice Skating Centre
9423 Jun 202415:45Newcastle Northstars5–1Brisbane LightningIceworld Boondall
9523 Jun 202416:15Melbourne Ice7–4Adelaide AdrenalineAdelaide Ice Arena
9623 Jun 202417:00Melbourne Mustangs3–5Sydney Ice DogsMacquarie Ice Rink
9728 Jun 202419:30Melbourne MustangsX–XMelbourne IceO’Brien Icehouse[LINK]
9829 Jun 202415:30Brisbane LightningX–XCentral Coast RhinosErina Ice Arena[LINK]
9929 Jun 202417:00Sydney BearsX–XMelbourne IceO’Brien Icehouse[LINK]
10029 Jun 202417:00Adelaide AdrenalineX–XSydney Ice DogsMacquarie Ice Rink[LINK]
10129 Jun 202417:15Newcastle NorthstarsX–XCanberra BravePhillip Ice Skating Centre[LINK]
10230 Jun 202414:00Sydney BearsX–XMelbourne MustangsO’Brien Icehouse[LINK]
10330 Jun 202415:15Brisbane LightningX–XNewcastle NorthstarsHunter Ice Skating Stadium[LINK]
10430 Jun 202415:30Adelaide AdrenalineX–XCentral Coast RhinosErina Ice Arena[LINK]
10530 Jun 202417:00Canberra BraveX–XSydney Ice DogsMacquarie Ice Rink[LINK]


Key:

Winner

Overall

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Sydney Bears 21 17 1 0 3 122 67 +55 53 2024 Goodall Cup Finals
2 Melbourne Ice 21 16 2 1 2 117 54 +63 53
3 Perth Thunder 19 10 4 0 5 78 56 +22 38
4 Newcastle Northstars 20 9 1 5 5 90 78 +12 34
5 Melbourne Mustangs 20 8 1 0 11 86 80 +6 26
6 Canberra Brave 20 6 1 2 11 73 81 8 22
7 Brisbane Lightning 18 5 2 1 10 56 86 30 20
8 Adelaide Adrenaline 17 4 0 4 9 42 64 22 16
9 Sydney Ice Dogs 18 4 2 0 12 65 94 29 16
10 Central Coast Rhinos 18 2 1 2 13 45 114 69 10
Updated to match(es) played on 16 June 2024. Source: AIHL Elite 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

Hellyer Conference

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Sydney Bears 21 17 1 0 3 122 67 +55 53 2024 Goodall Cup Finals
2 Melbourne Ice 21 16 2 1 2 117 54 +63 53
3 Perth Thunder 19 10 4 0 5 78 56 +22 38
4 Melbourne Mustangs 20 8 1 0 11 86 80 +6 26
5 Sydney Ice Dogs 18 4 2 0 12 65 94 29 16
Updated to match(es) played on 16 June 2024. Source: AIHL Elite 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

Rurak Conference

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Newcastle Northstars 20 9 1 5 5 90 78 +12 34 2024 Goodall Cup Finals
2 Canberra Brave 20 6 1 2 11 73 81 8 22
3 Brisbane Lightning 18 5 2 1 10 56 86 30 20
4 Adelaide Adrenaline 17 4 0 4 9 42 64 22 16
5 Central Coast Rhinos 18 2 1 2 13 45 114 69 10
Updated to match(es) played on 16 June 2024. Source: AIHL Elite 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


Skaters Network player of the week

Each week the AIHL, through sponsorship, names a player of the week.[21]
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
1 Joey HughesFRef
2 Wehebe DargeFRef
3 Noah MoncrieffFRef
4 Dmitri KuleshovFRef
5 Dmitri KuleshovFRef
6 Jamie BourkeFRef
7 Casey KubaraFRef
8 Kieren WebsterFRef
9 Robert HaselhurstDRef
10 Daniel ChenFRef
11 Beau TaylorFRef
12 Ethan HawesDRef


Goodall Cup playoffs

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. AIHL Finals uses single-game elimination with winning teams advancing to the next round and losing teams eliminated. Melbourne's O'Brien Icehouse will host Finals once again for the 11th time. Finals winners are crowned AIHL Champions and claim the historic Goodall Cup. Man of the match in the grand final is named AIHL Finals MVP.[22]

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