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Latest revision as of 13:25, 25 July 2024

Melbourne Ice
Melbourne Ice Logo.png
City Docklands, Victoria
League Australian Ice Hockey League
Founded 2000
Home arena Medibank Icehouse
Championships
Conference Championships 1 (2012)

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The Melbourne Ice are a semi-professional ice hockey team in the Australian Ice Hockey League. The team plays its home games at the Medibank Icehouse in Melbourne, which was completed in 2010. It formerly played at the Olympic Ice Skating Centre (OISC) in Oakleigh South, a suburb of Monash which in turn is part of the Melbourne metropolitan area. They won their first premiership in 2010. The Ice are sponsored by Medibank.

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The Melbourne Ice was established in 2000 by Mark Weber after the initial three AIHL teams asked Weber to start a team in Melbourne. The Ice spent two years playing exhibition matche] and researching prospects at the Olympic Ice Skating Centre in Oakleigh South, Victoria. Weber was named foundation chairman and president when the Ice were accepted into the AIHL in April 2002.[1] The Ice joined the Australian Ice Hockey League as part of a three-team expansion of the league, along with Newcastle North Stars and Western Sydney Ice Dogs.[2]

Season-by-season results

Melbourne Ice all-time record
Season Regular season Finals Top points scorer
P W T L OW OL GF GA GD Pts Finish P W L GF GA Result Semi Final Preliminary Final Goodall Cup Final Name Points
2002 16 2 14 30 54 −24 4 6th Information not available
20031 19 4 1 14 46 92 −46 9 5th Information not available
2004 26 5 1 18 2 53 71 −18 20 5th Flag of Australia Thomas Powell 21
2005 26 9 13 2 2 100 96 +4 33 6th Flag of Australia Lliam Webster 36
2006 28 21 5 2 109 72 +37 65 1st 1 1 1 6 Semi-finalist Lost 1–6 (North Stars) Flag of Australia Lliam Webster 34
2007 28 14 7 4 3 111 84 +27 53 2nd 1 1 3 6 Semi-finalist Lost 3–6 (North Stars) Flag of Australia Thomas Powell 34
2008 28 17 10 1 124 91 +33 54 3rd 1 1 1 2 Semi-finalist Lost 1–2 (OT) (Ice Dogs) Flag of Canada Ryan Tremblay 51
2009 24 15 6 3 113 77 +36 48 2nd 1 1 1 6 Semi-finalist Lost 1–6 (Adrenaline) Flag of Canada Matthew Watkins 54
2010 24 15 3 1 5 122 65 +57 52 2nd 2 2 8 5 Champions Won 2–1 (Bears) Won 6–4 (Adrenaline) Flag of Canada Jason Baclig 44
2011 28 18 2 3 5 146 93 +53 65 1st 2 2 11 5 Champions Won 8–3 (Adrenaline) Won 3–2 (North Stars) Flag of Canada Jason Baclig 68
2012 24 15 6 3 109 68 +41 51 1st, Easton 2 2 10 5 Champions Won 6–2 (Ice Dogs) Won 4–3 (North Stars) Flag of Canada Matt Armstrong 51
2013 28 16 8 1 3 147 93 +54 53 4th 1 1 2 4 Semi-finalist Lost 2–4 (Ice Dogs) Flag of Canada Jason Baclig 62
2014 28 14 8 3 3 104 88 +16 51 2nd 2 1 1 7 7 Runner-up Won 6–1 (Brave) Lost 1–6 (Mustangs) Flag of Canada Matt Armstrong 43
2015 28 15 7 5 1 121 83 +38 56 2nd 2 1 1 3 3 Runner-up Won 1–0 (Thunder) Lost 2–3 (OT) (North Stars) Flag of Australia Thomas Powell 52
2016 28 19 3 3 3 127 71 +56 66 1st 1 1 3 4 Semi-finalist Lost 3–4 (OT) (Brave) Flag of Canada Jason Baclig 48
2017 28 22 3 2 1 132 75 +57 71 1st 2 2 8 3 Champions Won 4–2 (Mustangs) Won 4–1 (Brave) Flag of Australia Joseph Hughes 43
2018 28 7 15 2 4 87 114 −27 29 7th Flag of Canada Dillon Lawrence 33
2019 28 6 19 3 90 140 −50 24 7th Flag of Australia Thomas Powell 28
2020 2020 and 2021 AIHL seasons were cancelled and not contested
2021
2022 20 3 15 2 54 116 −62 13 5th Flag of Canada Josh Walt 17
2023 1 1 8 4 +4 3
Totals 488 238 2 176 34 38 1933 1647 +286 18 10 8 58 56
1 2003 AIHL season statistics are incomplete. No one source has all the information and the AIHL has not published official statistics on www.theaihl.com.
Champions Runners-up Third place

Championships

1 Champions (4): 2010, 2011, 2012, 2017
1 Runners-Up (2): 2014, 2015
1 Premiers (3): 2011, 2016, 2017
1 Runners-Up (4): 2009, 2010, 2014, 2015
1 Premiers (1): 2006
1 Runners-Up (1): 2007
  • Easton Conference
1 Winners (1): 2012
1 Winners (1): 2012

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