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The '''1988 [[Goodall Cup]]''' was the 62nd edition of the inter-state ice hockey series in [[Australia]]. [[New South Wales]] won the cup for the 32nd time in total. The competition was held at the Philip Ice Skating Rink in Canberra. Arto Malste of [[South Australia]] won the John Nicholas Trophy as the most valuable player (MVP) of the tournament. | The '''1988 [[Goodall Cup]]''' was the 62nd edition of the inter-state ice hockey series in [[Australia]]. [[New South Wales]] won the cup for the 32nd time in total. The competition was held at the Philip Ice Skating Rink in Canberra. Arto Malste of [[South Australia]] won the John Nicholas Trophy as the most valuable player (MVP) of the tournament. | ||
==Series results== | |||
*South Australia - Australian Capital Territory 1:1<ref name=SMH1029>''The Sydney Morning Herald'', 1988-10-29</ref> | |||
*''''South Australia''' - New South Wales 3:0<ref name=SMH1029></ref> | |||
*'''Australian Capital Territory''' - Queensland 11:0<ref name=SMH1029></ref> | |||
*'''New South Wales''' - South Australia 3:2 - goals: D. Andrion (2), G. Pontin/D. Watson, K. Short - final<ref>''The Sydney Morning Herald'', 1988-10-31</ref> | |||
==Winning roster== | ==Winning roster== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | |||
*[http://icelegendsaustralia.com/champions/GC1988.html Ice Legends Australia] | *[http://icelegendsaustralia.com/champions/GC1988.html Ice Legends Australia] | ||
*[http://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/11645731/the-history-of-australian-ice-hockey-ice-hockey-australia/7 IHA Goodall Cup Recipient List] | *[http://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/11645731/the-history-of-australian-ice-hockey-ice-hockey-australia/7 IHA Goodall Cup Recipient List] |
Revision as of 17:16, 17 June 2017
The 1988 Goodall Cup was the 62nd edition of the inter-state ice hockey series in Australia. New South Wales won the cup for the 32nd time in total. The competition was held at the Philip Ice Skating Rink in Canberra. Arto Malste of South Australia won the John Nicholas Trophy as the most valuable player (MVP) of the tournament.
Series results
- South Australia - Australian Capital Territory 1:1[1]
- 'South Australia - New South Wales 3:0[1]
- Australian Capital Territory - Queensland 11:0[1]
- New South Wales - South Australia 3:2 - goals: D. Andrion (2), G. Pontin/D. Watson, K. Short - final[2]
Winning roster
- New South Wales: Marc Taylor (goaltender), Mike Colwell (goaltender), Jerry Ponton, Glen Foll, Jeff Taylor, Troy Morgan, Ryan Switzer, Dave Crawford, Dubravco Andrlon, Adam McGuinness, Mike Manic, Elliot Mann, Dave Emblem, Garry Skuta, Rob Smith, Howie Jones, Art Shaw, Petra Colwell (manager), Don Switzer (coach).
All-Star Team
- Goaltender: Geoff Hoeschle (Australian Capital Territory)
- Defenseman: Rick McLean (ACT)
- Defenseman: Charles Naish (ACT)
- Forward: Ryan Switzer (NSW)
- Forward: Kelly Short (South Australia)
- Forward: Arto Malste (SA)
References
- Ice Legends Australia
- IHA Goodall Cup Recipient List
- AIHL Almanac 2014
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