2016–17 AJIHL season explained

2016–17 AJIHL season
League:Australian Junior Ice Hockey League
Sport:Ice hockey
Duration:17 December 2016 – 2 April 2017
No Of Teams:6
Season:Regular season
Season Champ Name:Premiers
Top Scorer:Ryan Foll
Finals:AJIHL Champions Trophy
Finals Champ:Adelaide Generals
Finals Runner-Up:Perth Sharks
Nextseason Year:2017–18
Prevseason Year:2015–16
Seasonslistnames:AJIHL

The 2016–17 AJIHL season is the fifth season of the Australian Junior Ice Hockey League. It will run from 17 December 2016 until a yet to be determined date in 2017, with the formal structure of the league having been changed to incorporate 3 additional teams, each from a different state or territory. The AJIHL is the highest Australian national junior ice hockey competition.

League business

Ice Hockey Australia made the announcement that the Australian Junior Ice Hockey League would be expanding in the 2016–17 season. It planned to include teams from Queensland, South Australia and Australian Capital Territory into the regular season format after the previous season using a Tier 2 tournament for the 3 new teams. Due to cost of travel after adding 3 additional cities to the league, the season format was changed to a multiple weekend tournament format and the league was divided into 2 conferences. Two other issues faced at the beginning of the season were that there was no ice availability reserved in Melbourne, Victoria to schedule games for the Melbourne Glaciers and Adelaide was again experiencing issues with its main rink cooling system. With the first schedule originally announced and ready for December, the Canberra Junior Brave pulled out of the weekend and it is unknown if they would return later in 2017 in a future weekend tournament. With a shrinking junior talent pool in Melbourne, the Melbourne Whalers suspended operations for the 2016–17 season, leaving only the Melbourne Glaciers to participate. The Perth Pelicans would also suspend operations for the 2016–17 season, leaving the Perth Sharks as the only representation for junior talent in Western Australia.[1]

Exhibition Games

Exhibition games were planned for both the Sydney Sabres and the Sydney Wolf Pack to keep the teams active as neither team had any training sessions allocated for them to use. These games did not count as regular season games.

February

GameDateTimeAwayScoreHomeLocationAttendanceRecap
13 5 February 2017 17:00 Sydney Sabres 2 - 0 Penrith Ice Palace -
14 11 February 2017 17:00 Sydney Wolf Pack Penrith Ice Palace -
15 12 February 2017 17:00 1 - 2 Sydney Wolf Pack Penrith Ice Palace -

Regular season

The regular season began on 15 December 2016 and will run as a weekend style tournament format for 2017.

December

GameDateTimeAwayScoreHomeLocationAttendanceRecap
1 15 December 2016 19:15 Sydney Sabres 5 - 4 Penrith Ice Palace -
2 16 December 2016 15:15 1 - 9 Brisbane Blitz Penrith Ice Palace -
3 17 December 2016 06:45 Brisbane Blitz 4 - 1 Penrith Ice Palace -
4 17 December 2016 17:00 Brisbane Blitz 7 - 1 Penrith Ice Palace -
5 18 December 2016 07:30 Sydney Wolf Pack 6 - 5 (SO) Penrith Ice Palace -
6 18 December 2016 17:00 Sydney Wolf Pack 5 - 2 Penrith Ice Palace -

January

GameDateTimeAwayScoreHomeLocationAttendanceRecap
7 26 January 2017 15:00 Adelaide Generals 10 - 2 Cockburn Ice Arena -
8 27 January 2017 11:15 Melbourne Glaciers 6 - 3 Cockburn Ice Arena -
9 27 January 2017 18:15 0 - 8 Adelaide Generals Cockburn Ice Arena -
10 28 January 2017 11:15 Adelaide Generals 9 - 1 Cockburn Ice Arena -
11 28 January 2017 14:00 1 - 3 Perth Sharks Cockburn Ice Arena -
12 29 January 2017 07:00 4 - 5 Adelaide Generals Perth Ice Arena -

March

GameDateTimeAwayScoreHomeLocationAttendanceRecap
13 30 March 2017 17:45 IceArenA -
14 30 March 2017 19:30 IceArenA -
15 31 March 2017 7:15 IceArenA -
16 31 March 2017 10:45 IceArenA -
17 31 March 2017 12:30 IceArenA -
18 31 March 2017 14:15 IceArenA -
19 31 March 2017 17:45 IceArenA -

April

GameDateTimeAwayScoreHomeLocationAttendanceRecap
20 1 April 2017 6:00 IceArenA -
21 1 April 2017 7:45 IceArenA -

Standings

Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; SW = Shootout Wins; SL = Shootout losses; L = Losses; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GDF = Goal differential; PTS = Points

The regular season league standings are as follows:

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4 4 0 0 0 32 7 25 12
4 3 0 1 0 25 9 16 10
4 1 1 0 2 16 16 0 5
4 1 0 0 3 10 20 -10 3
4 1 0 0 3 10 25 -15 3
4 1 0 0 3 9 25 -16 3

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Glaciers Ready To Go for 2017 . Ice Hockey Victoria . 7 January 2017 . 7 January 2017.