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==Champions== | ==Champions== | ||
*[[2017 Australian International Ice Hockey Cup|2017]]: USA | |||
*[[2024 Australian International Ice Hockey Cup|2024]]: USA Eagles | |||
*[[2023 Australian International Ice Hockey Cup|2023]]: Canadian Maples | |||
*[[2022 Australian International Ice Hockey Cup|2022]]: Canadian Maples | |||
*2020-2021: ''not played due to COVID-19'' | |||
*[[2019 Australian International Ice Hockey Cup|2019]]: Canadian Maples (beat Russia) | |||
*[[2018 Australian International Ice Hockey Cup|2018]]: Canadian Maples | |||
*[[2017 Australian International Ice Hockey Cup|2017]]: Canadian Maples (also reported to be USA, but according to game results, Canada had clinched series) | |||
*[[2016 Australian International Ice Hockey Cup|2016]]: Canadian Maples | *[[2016 Australian International Ice Hockey Cup|2016]]: Canadian Maples | ||
*[[2015 Australian International Ice Hockey Cup|2015]]: USA Eagles | *[[2015 Australian International Ice Hockey Cup|2015]]: USA Eagles |
Latest revision as of 11:35, 21 August 2024
The Australian International Ice Hockey Cup is an independent competition not affiliated with the national governing body, Ice Hockey Australia. It was first held in 2009 and games are staged at the Sydney Ice Arena and the Erina Ice Arena.
Champions
- 2024: USA Eagles
- 2023: Canadian Maples
- 2022: Canadian Maples
- 2020-2021: not played due to COVID-19
- 2019: Canadian Maples (beat Russia)
- 2018: Canadian Maples
- 2017: Canadian Maples (also reported to be USA, but according to game results, Canada had clinched series)
- 2016: Canadian Maples
- 2015: USA Eagles
- 2014: USA Eagles
- 2013: Canadian Maples
- 2012: USA Eagles
- 2011: USA Eagles
- 2010: Canadian Maples
- 2009: Canadian Maples