The Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL) is Australia's top-level ice hockey league. It is sanctioned by Ice Hockey Australia (a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation) and it is run by its own Board of Directors. AIHL players are semi-professional. Typically this means that players are not paid to play in the AIHL, but receive other benefits such as the use of a car, accommodation, flights/travel within Australia, and other benefits. Often these benefits are supplied or funded by sponsors and vary from team to team. The AIHL has attracted players up to and including NHL players. AIHL games are shorter than typical hockey games, consisting of two 15-minute periods and a 20-minute 3rd, instead of three 20-minute periods that are usually played under normal North American and IIHF hockey regulations.
The Newcastle Northstars play the Canberra Brave at the Phillip Centre in Canberra while the Melbourne Mustangs and Melbourne Ice dice it out in the last Melbourne Derby of the 2022 season.
Music:
Buzzin' with the Fuzz- Henrik Andersson (Epidemic Sound)
(This content is property of the Australian Ice Hockey League)
published: 28 Jul 2022
Pro Hockey in Australia - What is the AIHL and how good is it?
Pro Hockey in Australia? Yes, kinda, technically, it's real. Here we have a chat about the Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL) from a players perspective, some quirks and features of the league, how the league runs, where it sits in the landscape of elite hockey and my take on the league as a player.
The AIHL has been around for 20 years and has paved the way for elite ice hockey in the country. From a league of four teams in 2002 it has grown to nine and now eight full teams stretching across the continent. The level of play has gone from a mid tier senior mens league to an elite competitive league comparable to the level of Minor Pro in other non-traditional hockey countries. Undoubtedly the league has grown the game, given a high quality league for fans to appreciate and given elite pl...
published: 20 Apr 2022
AIHL Highlights (July 9-10)
A busy weekend in Sydney as the Bears and Ice Dogs host the Brave, the Northstars, and then wrap it up with a Battle of Sydney.
Music:
Shining- Cushy (Epidemic Sound)
(This content is property of the Australian Ice Hockey League)
published: 28 Jul 2022
Why I left the Australian Ice Hockey League
I have been asked by a lot of people since I left the Newcastle Northstars prior to the season commencing this year and felt that the best way to give you all an insight into my decision making process would be via a standalone video.
Make sure you are keeping up with my year in the inaugural Pacific Hockey League season with my Vlog - Aussie Semi-Pro Hockey Life.
If you guys have any more questions please drop a comment down below or shoot me a message in Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/tomlasher/
Thanks for the support!
published: 04 Apr 2022
2017 AIHL Grand Final Highlights
Highlights from the 2017 AIHL Grand Final. Who will win the Goodall Cup?
published: 25 Oct 2017
Ice Hockey - Australia v New Zealand (Game 1)
Trans-tasman championship hockey live from the O'Brien Icehouse in Melbourne
published: 04 Nov 2022
AIHL Highlights (June 17-19)
Highlights from around the Australian Ice Hockey League
(This content is property of the Australian Ice Hockey League)
published: 27 Jul 2022
Welcome to Ice Hockey Australia
You can follow Ice Hockey Australia here:
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/icehockeyaus
Website: http://www.iha.org.au/
published: 25 Oct 2020
Backchecks, Beers, and Banter: The boys are back in town
Doogie and GG return with the OG podcast on Hockey Hype Australia. Discussing everything hockey worldwide, while having a laugh and a beer. Crack a cold one and join in the conversation.
https://www.hockeyhypeaustralia.com.au
/ hockeyhypeaus
https://x.com/hockeyhypeaus
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iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-ho...
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0uz8nb9...
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AIHL Fans: / ejydkg7ch8rxxxrx
published: 18 Jul 2024
AIHL Exhibition Game - Perth Thunder @ Melbourne Ice 31/07/22
The Perth Thunder make their way to Melbourne for the second game to face off in the second game of a double-header weekend against the Melbourne Mustangs and Melbourne Ice
The Newcastle Northstars play the Canberra Brave at the Phillip Centre in Canberra while the Melbourne Mustangs and Melbourne Ice dice it out in the last Melbou...
The Newcastle Northstars play the Canberra Brave at the Phillip Centre in Canberra while the Melbourne Mustangs and Melbourne Ice dice it out in the last Melbourne Derby of the 2022 season.
Music:
Buzzin' with the Fuzz- Henrik Andersson (Epidemic Sound)
(This content is property of the Australian Ice Hockey League)
The Newcastle Northstars play the Canberra Brave at the Phillip Centre in Canberra while the Melbourne Mustangs and Melbourne Ice dice it out in the last Melbourne Derby of the 2022 season.
Music:
Buzzin' with the Fuzz- Henrik Andersson (Epidemic Sound)
(This content is property of the Australian Ice Hockey League)
Pro Hockey in Australia? Yes, kinda, technically, it's real. Here we have a chat about the Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL) from a players perspective, some ...
Pro Hockey in Australia? Yes, kinda, technically, it's real. Here we have a chat about the Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL) from a players perspective, some quirks and features of the league, how the league runs, where it sits in the landscape of elite hockey and my take on the league as a player.
The AIHL has been around for 20 years and has paved the way for elite ice hockey in the country. From a league of four teams in 2002 it has grown to nine and now eight full teams stretching across the continent. The level of play has gone from a mid tier senior mens league to an elite competitive league comparable to the level of Minor Pro in other non-traditional hockey countries. Undoubtedly the league has grown the game, given a high quality league for fans to appreciate and given elite players in the country a place to practice their talents and step into other leagues overseas.
However, as the league has grown and moved towards a more professional structure, not all teams have been able to capitalize and inequality between teams in the league is stark with some teams affording to pay almost all players and other teams requiring players to pay their registrations and travel expenses. Also the venue availability, venue quality, league marketing and ability for players to commit fully to the game are factors that are holding the league back and don't look to be getting overcome any time soon.
I was been a part of the AIHL for four seasons and have since moved over to the new Semi-Professional league in Australia called the Pacific Hockey League. Follow my year through Semi-pro hockey in Australia in my "Aussie Semi-Pro Hockey Life" Vlog series which can be found from my channel.
If you like this video please give me a like and subscribe for more Australian Ice Hockey Content!
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0:00 Intro
0:04 Teams and schedule
1:44 Imports and rosters
3:20 Arenas
5:09 Pay and benefits
7:30 Level of play
8:30 Why isn't it better?
10:50 Australia is very far away
11:40 Good and bad
12:38 As a player
Pro Hockey in Australia? Yes, kinda, technically, it's real. Here we have a chat about the Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL) from a players perspective, some quirks and features of the league, how the league runs, where it sits in the landscape of elite hockey and my take on the league as a player.
The AIHL has been around for 20 years and has paved the way for elite ice hockey in the country. From a league of four teams in 2002 it has grown to nine and now eight full teams stretching across the continent. The level of play has gone from a mid tier senior mens league to an elite competitive league comparable to the level of Minor Pro in other non-traditional hockey countries. Undoubtedly the league has grown the game, given a high quality league for fans to appreciate and given elite players in the country a place to practice their talents and step into other leagues overseas.
However, as the league has grown and moved towards a more professional structure, not all teams have been able to capitalize and inequality between teams in the league is stark with some teams affording to pay almost all players and other teams requiring players to pay their registrations and travel expenses. Also the venue availability, venue quality, league marketing and ability for players to commit fully to the game are factors that are holding the league back and don't look to be getting overcome any time soon.
I was been a part of the AIHL for four seasons and have since moved over to the new Semi-Professional league in Australia called the Pacific Hockey League. Follow my year through Semi-pro hockey in Australia in my "Aussie Semi-Pro Hockey Life" Vlog series which can be found from my channel.
If you like this video please give me a like and subscribe for more Australian Ice Hockey Content!
-----------------------------------------------------
0:00 Intro
0:04 Teams and schedule
1:44 Imports and rosters
3:20 Arenas
5:09 Pay and benefits
7:30 Level of play
8:30 Why isn't it better?
10:50 Australia is very far away
11:40 Good and bad
12:38 As a player
A busy weekend in Sydney as the Bears and Ice Dogs host the Brave, the Northstars, and then wrap it up with a Battle of Sydney.
Music:
Shining- Cushy (Epidemi...
A busy weekend in Sydney as the Bears and Ice Dogs host the Brave, the Northstars, and then wrap it up with a Battle of Sydney.
Music:
Shining- Cushy (Epidemic Sound)
(This content is property of the Australian Ice Hockey League)
A busy weekend in Sydney as the Bears and Ice Dogs host the Brave, the Northstars, and then wrap it up with a Battle of Sydney.
Music:
Shining- Cushy (Epidemic Sound)
(This content is property of the Australian Ice Hockey League)
I have been asked by a lot of people since I left the Newcastle Northstars prior to the season commencing this year and felt that the best way to give you all a...
I have been asked by a lot of people since I left the Newcastle Northstars prior to the season commencing this year and felt that the best way to give you all an insight into my decision making process would be via a standalone video.
Make sure you are keeping up with my year in the inaugural Pacific Hockey League season with my Vlog - Aussie Semi-Pro Hockey Life.
If you guys have any more questions please drop a comment down below or shoot me a message in Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/tomlasher/
Thanks for the support!
I have been asked by a lot of people since I left the Newcastle Northstars prior to the season commencing this year and felt that the best way to give you all an insight into my decision making process would be via a standalone video.
Make sure you are keeping up with my year in the inaugural Pacific Hockey League season with my Vlog - Aussie Semi-Pro Hockey Life.
If you guys have any more questions please drop a comment down below or shoot me a message in Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/tomlasher/
Thanks for the support!
You can follow Ice Hockey Australia here:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/icehockeyaus
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/icehockeyaus/
Twitter: https...
You can follow Ice Hockey Australia here:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/icehockeyaus
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/icehockeyaus/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/icehockeyaus
Website: http://www.iha.org.au/
You can follow Ice Hockey Australia here:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/icehockeyaus
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/icehockeyaus/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/icehockeyaus
Website: http://www.iha.org.au/
Doogie and GG return with the OG podcast on Hockey Hype Australia. Discussing everything hockey worldwide, while having a laugh and a beer. Crack a cold one and...
Doogie and GG return with the OG podcast on Hockey Hype Australia. Discussing everything hockey worldwide, while having a laugh and a beer. Crack a cold one and join in the conversation.
https://www.hockeyhypeaustralia.com.au
/ hockeyhypeaus
https://x.com/hockeyhypeaus
/ hockeyhypeaus
iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-ho...
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0uz8nb9...
Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...
YouTube: / @hockeyhypeaus
AIHL Fans: / ejydkg7ch8rxxxrx
Doogie and GG return with the OG podcast on Hockey Hype Australia. Discussing everything hockey worldwide, while having a laugh and a beer. Crack a cold one and join in the conversation.
https://www.hockeyhypeaustralia.com.au
/ hockeyhypeaus
https://x.com/hockeyhypeaus
/ hockeyhypeaus
iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-ho...
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0uz8nb9...
Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...
YouTube: / @hockeyhypeaus
AIHL Fans: / ejydkg7ch8rxxxrx
The Perth Thunder make their way to Melbourne for the second game to face off in the second game of a double-header weekend against the Melbourne Mustangs and M...
The Perth Thunder make their way to Melbourne for the second game to face off in the second game of a double-header weekend against the Melbourne Mustangs and Melbourne Ice
The Perth Thunder make their way to Melbourne for the second game to face off in the second game of a double-header weekend against the Melbourne Mustangs and Melbourne Ice
The Newcastle Northstars play the Canberra Brave at the Phillip Centre in Canberra while the Melbourne Mustangs and Melbourne Ice dice it out in the last Melbourne Derby of the 2022 season.
Music:
Buzzin' with the Fuzz- Henrik Andersson (Epidemic Sound)
(This content is property of the Australian Ice Hockey League)
Pro Hockey in Australia? Yes, kinda, technically, it's real. Here we have a chat about the Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL) from a players perspective, some quirks and features of the league, how the league runs, where it sits in the landscape of elite hockey and my take on the league as a player.
The AIHL has been around for 20 years and has paved the way for elite ice hockey in the country. From a league of four teams in 2002 it has grown to nine and now eight full teams stretching across the continent. The level of play has gone from a mid tier senior mens league to an elite competitive league comparable to the level of Minor Pro in other non-traditional hockey countries. Undoubtedly the league has grown the game, given a high quality league for fans to appreciate and given elite players in the country a place to practice their talents and step into other leagues overseas.
However, as the league has grown and moved towards a more professional structure, not all teams have been able to capitalize and inequality between teams in the league is stark with some teams affording to pay almost all players and other teams requiring players to pay their registrations and travel expenses. Also the venue availability, venue quality, league marketing and ability for players to commit fully to the game are factors that are holding the league back and don't look to be getting overcome any time soon.
I was been a part of the AIHL for four seasons and have since moved over to the new Semi-Professional league in Australia called the Pacific Hockey League. Follow my year through Semi-pro hockey in Australia in my "Aussie Semi-Pro Hockey Life" Vlog series which can be found from my channel.
If you like this video please give me a like and subscribe for more Australian Ice Hockey Content!
-----------------------------------------------------
0:00 Intro
0:04 Teams and schedule
1:44 Imports and rosters
3:20 Arenas
5:09 Pay and benefits
7:30 Level of play
8:30 Why isn't it better?
10:50 Australia is very far away
11:40 Good and bad
12:38 As a player
A busy weekend in Sydney as the Bears and Ice Dogs host the Brave, the Northstars, and then wrap it up with a Battle of Sydney.
Music:
Shining- Cushy (Epidemic Sound)
(This content is property of the Australian Ice Hockey League)
I have been asked by a lot of people since I left the Newcastle Northstars prior to the season commencing this year and felt that the best way to give you all an insight into my decision making process would be via a standalone video.
Make sure you are keeping up with my year in the inaugural Pacific Hockey League season with my Vlog - Aussie Semi-Pro Hockey Life.
If you guys have any more questions please drop a comment down below or shoot me a message in Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/tomlasher/
Thanks for the support!
You can follow Ice Hockey Australia here:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/icehockeyaus
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/icehockeyaus/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/icehockeyaus
Website: http://www.iha.org.au/
Doogie and GG return with the OG podcast on Hockey Hype Australia. Discussing everything hockey worldwide, while having a laugh and a beer. Crack a cold one and join in the conversation.
https://www.hockeyhypeaustralia.com.au
/ hockeyhypeaus
https://x.com/hockeyhypeaus
/ hockeyhypeaus
iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-ho...
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0uz8nb9...
Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...
YouTube: / @hockeyhypeaus
AIHL Fans: / ejydkg7ch8rxxxrx
The Perth Thunder make their way to Melbourne for the second game to face off in the second game of a double-header weekend against the Melbourne Mustangs and Melbourne Ice
The Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL) is Australia's top-level ice hockey league. It is sanctioned by Ice Hockey Australia (a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation) and it is run by its own Board of Directors. AIHL players are semi-professional. Typically this means that players are not paid to play in the AIHL, but receive other benefits such as the use of a car, accommodation, flights/travel within Australia, and other benefits. Often these benefits are supplied or funded by sponsors and vary from team to team. The AIHL has attracted players up to and including NHL players. AIHL games are shorter than typical hockey games, consisting of two 15-minute periods and a 20-minute 3rd, instead of three 20-minute periods that are usually played under normal North American and IIHF hockey regulations.
Wakker om half vijf, weer nen halven dag voorbij (fucking houten kop) De kater zit vooral opzij Lange nachten, waarschijnlijk was ik behoorlijk scheef Misschien was het plezant, maar mijn geheugen is een zeef Ik heb mijn oude gewoonte weeral volledig terug En mensen merken het, ze praten achter mijne rug 'K ben als ne gokker die den helft al verloren heeft (blijven gaan) Precies alsof ik morgen nie meer leef Alsof ik nie meer aan u denk ik mis u pokkehard Da single-zijn heeft mij genekt vanaf de fucking start Ik weet nie waarom ik feest, waarom ik niks stuur Waarom ik uitgezogen naar een volle ? En ik hoor de stemmen terug van gisterennacht "Hij is zo irritant, hij is weer iets te zat" Ik fuck het op, ik fuck het op En vanavond ben ik fris, dan doen ik het weer Party all night, drie uur en ik lig al neer Ik fuck het op... Zonder een noodkreet, zonder een teken Ik heb u plots in een bevlieging weggesmeten En 'k heb u laten liggen da was weeral heel stoer Maar toen de deur dicht sloeg kneep het mijn keel toe Nu heb ik tegenslag, stroppen zien ik heel den dag Nu zen ik het die zit te sturen of ik toesteken mag Ik krijg ne "fuck you, nu komd'op de proppen" En die shit is zo waar maar toch kan ik het nie verkroppen Ik lig te stinken in mijn bed, ik kom voor niks deruit Ik zien gebouwen en bruggen als ik mijn ogen sluit En 't is nie meer dan redelijk da 'k in de hel ben Maar ik wil iemand slagen precies alsof ik het zelf ben En ik kan nummers vol zagen maar het is te laat Ge moet van u af bijten, 't was mijn eigen raad Ik fuck het op, ik fuck het op Waarschijnlijk slaan ik morgen door en dan bel ik u weer Vier keer voicemail en dan leg ik neer