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SAT 16 AUG. at 3:30PM
LIGHTNING
8
RHINOS
2
SAT 16 AUG. at 4:15PM
THUNDER
2
ADRENALINE
5
SAT 16 AUG. at 5:00PM
BRAVE
6
MUSTANGS
7
SUN 17 AUG. at 2:00PM
BRAVE
4
ICE
3
SUN 17 AUG. at 3:30PM
LIGHTNING
6
RHINOS
7
SUN 17 AUG. at 4:15PM
THUNDER
3
ADRENALINE
4
SAT 23 AUG. at 4:00PM
MUSTANGS
4
THUNDER
13
SAT 23 AUG. at 4:45PM
NORTHSTARS
11
LIGHTNING
1
SAT 23 AUG. at 5:00PM
ADRENALINE
3
ICE
11
SUN 24 AUG. at 2:00PM
ADRENALINE
3
ICE
8
SUN 24 AUG. at 3:30PM
BRAVE
6
RHINOS
2
SUN 24 AUG. at 3:45PM
NORTHSTARS
4
LIGHTNING
8
SUN 24 AUG. at 4:00PM
MUSTANGS
7
THUNDER
11
FRI 29 AUG. at 3:00PM
MUSTANGS
2
THUNDER
5
FRI 29 AUG. at 7:00PM
LIGHTNING
1
NORTHSTARS
6
SAT 30 AUG. at 2:00PM
NORTHSTARS
4
ICE
6
SAT 30 AUG. at 6:00PM
THUNDER
1
BRAVE
6
SUN 31 AUG. at 2:00PM
BRAVE
3
ICE
7
AIHL LADDER
Team GP W L OTW OTL CP PTS
Ice 28 20 2 2 4 0 68
Brave 28 15 10 3 0 0 51
Thunder 28 15 10 1 2 -3 46
Northstars 28 13 12 3 0 0 45
Lightning 28 11 11 1 5 0 40
Mustangs 28 11 15 2 0 0 37
Adrenaline 28 10 16 0 2 0 32
Rhinos 28 2 21 3 2 0 14
SCORING LEADERS
TH
Tanner
Hopps
(BRE)
80
Player Points
Yu Hikosaka (PER) 68
Carson Miller (BRE) 66
David Booth (MIC) 64
Joakim Erdugan (MIC) 64
GOALIE LEADERS
T Ishida (MIC)
.908
Goalie SV%
Anthony Kimlin (MMS) .903
Aleksi Toivonen (PER) .895
Matus Trnka (BRE) .885
Alexandre Tetreault (CBR) .869
PARTNERS
28 AUGUST, 2025

Joint Statement by the Australian Ice Hockey League and Canberra Brave

Joint Statement by the Australian Ice Hockey League and Canberra Brave

AIHL Media

The Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL) and Canberra Brave have recently settled the litigation between them in the ACT Supreme Court in relation to the classification of player Dominic Canic.
 
As part of that settlement, the AIHL has agreed to allow Mr Canic to play as a domestic player for the remainder of the 2025 regular season and finals series of the AIHL competition only. The AIHL has sought to maintain parity and fairness across the competition, with the terms of the settlement being designed to achieve that objective including a review of the AIHL Competition Regulations and related policies and procedures.
 
The parties also agreed as part of the settlement that all other teams in the AIHL have the opportunity to contract with a player that fits into the same category as Mr Canic. That is, each team in the AIHL can contract with and play “on the ice” an additional player for the remainder of the 2025 regular season and finals series of the AIHL competition, so long as that player holds dual citizenship with New Zealand and another country and is not presently eligible to play for the New Zealand national ice hockey team under the International Ice Hockey Federation eligibility requirements.
 
The parties consider this settlement outcome to be the fairest available outcome for the teams in the AIHL and the competition as a whole.
 
The AIHL and Canberra Brave look forward to putting this litigation behind them and are focused on the remainder of the 2025 regular season and delivering an entertaining finals series.
 
 
 

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