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2026 AIHL Season Preview
Welcome to the 2026 AIHL season preview. Season 2026 of the Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL) is upon us. Today let’s look at some of the big changes, transfers and talking points about the season ahead. Sydney Welcomed Back The AIHL is back to a 10 team 155 game season in 2026 with both Sydney…
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Kerry Goulet Re-signs with Melbourne Ice for 2026
Championship winning coach Kerry Goulet re-signs with Melbourne Ice for the upcoming 2026 AIHL season. Goulet will be back on the Ice bench for 2026 for his 4th straight season. Kerry has signed a 1 year contract extension. This news continues the journey Ice fans have been on for the past 3 years. Last season…
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Power. Purpose. Performance. Viking Performance Lab.
Viking Performance Lab (VPL) is not your everyday gym. Instead, VPL shows high-performance training with specialist equipment and tailored programming. VPL is the first purpose-built ice and inline hockey training facility in Australia that highlights ice hockey performance training. VPL features advanced performance tech zones that support all aspects of hockey training. This doesn’t just…
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Australia Women’s National Para Team Departs Australia for Slovakia
Green & gold unite, the Australian Women’s National Para Ice Hockey Team departs Australia for Slovakia. In under 24 hours, we’re boarding flights bound for Slovakia. The women’s sleds are on their way to Dolný Kubín, and the energy? Absolutely electric. This isn’t just another trip—it’s history in motion. On Monday, 18 August, Australia’s first…
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New Pitch for a Future Home of the Canberra Brave
Canberra Brave owner, Stephen Campbell, makes new pitch to Government on a vision for a Larger and BIGGER future home for the Canberra Brave. With the Brave selling-out home games on a regular basis at the Palace (AIS Arena) since moving in at the end of May, it has become obvious the new Tuggeranong Arena…
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Oz Preps for First Women’s Para Ice Hockey World Championships
Skating into History. In a monumental leap forward for para sport, Australia is set to send its first-ever women’s para ice hockey team to the inaugural Women’s World Para Ice Hockey Championships, taking place in Dolný Kubín, Slovakia, from 26–31 August 2025. This landmark tournament will see Australia, USA, Canada, Great Britain, Norway, and Team…
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Guide to AIHL.TV in 2025
This is the guide to AIHL.TV in 2025. AIHL.TV is back for its third season. It is the only place on the world wide web to catch glorious AIHL action this season. Let’s delve into the important information you need to know about AIHL.TV this year. What can I watch on AIHL.TV All 112 games…
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2003 AIHL Season Results and Standings Grail
The story of the 2003 AIHL Season Grail. Since seriously getting into the AIHL in 2015, and having a hobby of updating Wikipedia pages, I have been interested in recording the history of the AIHL in Wikipedia. It’s not been an easy journey documenting the league’s history, especially with pre-2010 information sparse. AIHL information is…
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The Mad Statter – AWIHL Week Two
The Mad Statter is back for week two of the Australian Women’s Ice Hockey League (AWIHL). This week we look at a royal robbery, shorthanded shenanigans, a recipe for success, and more. But first, as mentioned last week, I only have the capacity to cover one series per week. Apologies to Brisbane Lightning and Melbourne…
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Breaking New Ground: Australian Women Take on the World in Para Ice Hockey
In an historic moment for Australian women’s para ice hockey, three athletes—Lynda Holt from New South Wales, Ashlee Morton from Victoria, and Rosa-Lee Principe from Western Australia—took on the world at the Women’s World Challenge in Skien, Norway. This was more than just a competition; it was a testament to their courage, determination, and the…