2016 CBR Brave season

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2016 CBR Brave
League4th AIHL
2016 record15–2–2–9
Home record9–0–1–4
Road record6–2–1–5
Goals for129
Goals against117
Team information
CoachUnited States Josh Unice
Canada Art Bidlevskii (Interim head coach)
Assistant coachUnited States David Rogina
CaptainAustralia Jordan Gavin
Alternate captainsUnited States Ryan Johnson
Australia Kai Miettinen
ArenaPhillip Ice Skating Centre
Team leaders
GoalsCanada Stephen Blunden (20)
Canada Geordie Wudrick
AssistsAustralia Casey Kubara (33)
PointsCanada Geordie Wudrick (50)
Penalty minutesAustralia Harrison Byers (108)
Goals against averageAustralia Alex Tetreault (4.72)

The 2016 CBR Brave season was the Brave's 3rd season in the Australian Ice Hockey League since being founded and entering the league in 2014. The season ran from 23 April 2016 to 28 August 2016 for the Brave. CBR finished fourth in the regular season behind the Melbourne Ice, Perth Thunder and Newcastle North Stars.[1] The Brave qualified for the AIHL Finals in Melbourne and played in semi-final one. Canberra defeated the Ice 4–3 in overtime to qualify for the Goodall Cup Final for the first time in franchise history.[2][3] The Brave were defeated in the final by the North Stars 1–2.[4]

News[edit]

In March 2016, Josh Unice was named as Brave head coach for the 2016 AIHL season. The inexperienced former goaltender was joined by experienced assistant coach Dave Rogina and strength and conditioning trainer Stuart Philps.[5]

In April 2016, The Brave announced their playing roster for the season. The bulk of the roster returned from 2015 but the team confirmed six imported players from overseas including the inter-league transfer of AIHL MVP Geordie Wudrick from the Newcastle North Stars.[6] The Brave also announced two new partnerships in the month of April. Firstly, a new marketing and supporter partnership with Canberra's national baseball team, the Canberra Cavalry.[7] And secondly, a promotional partnership with Australian Defence Force hockey team the Navy Tigersharks with the goal to help promote the sport in the ADF.[8]

Six matches into the 2016 season, import Canadian defenceman, Art Bidlevskii, was hospitalised after a freak accident in an ugly AIHL match in Newcastle between rivals the North Stars and Brave. Art's voice box was shattered, he lost his voice for a period of time, he was almost placed in a coma and he was told he could die if he played ice hockey again. The accident ended the twenty five year old's playing career.[9][10] Art took up a role as assistant coach with the team following his release from hospital.

In August, one week before the end of the regular season, the CBR Brave management announced the sudden departure of Josh Unice from the team due to personal reasons. Art Bidlevskii was named as replacement head coach on an interim basis for the final match of the regular season and the finals series.[11] The CBR Brave finished the season in fourth place after a surprise 6–4 loss to last placed Sydney Ice Dogs in Liverpool, Sydney. The team qualified for the finals weekend in Melbourne where they would face league premiers, the Melbourne Ice in the first semi-final match.[12]

In September, post-finals, CBR Brave players took out a hat-trick of AIHL player awards for the 2016 season.[13] Czech import, Jan Safar, was named AIHL Defenceman of the season for the second straight year while Casey Kubara was awarded both the Local Player of the year as well as Rookie of the year awards.[14][15]

Roster[edit]

Team roster for the 2016 AIHL season[16]

2016 AIHL CBR Brave Roster
# Nat Name Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
4 Canada Art Bidlevskii D R 25 2016 Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
73 Canada Stephen Blunden LW L 27 2014 Gloucester, Ontario, Canada
10 Australia Zachary Boyle D L 20 2016 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
8 Switzerland Nicola Brandi LW R 22 2016 Wetzikon, Hinwil, Switzerland
21 Australia Jordan Brunt F L 16 2015 Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
22 Australia Harrison Byers C R 23 2014 Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
17 Australia James Byers D R 22 2014 Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
23 Australia Timothy Cox D R 28–29 2016 Australia
38 Australia Nickolas Eckhardt G L 26 2014 Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
19 Australia Jordan Gavin (C) F R 33–34 2014 Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
14 Australia Matt Gilpin F R 20 2016 Queensland, Australia
2 Canada Mathieu Guertin LW L 24 2016 Repentigny, Quebec, Canada
86 New Zealand Matthew Harvey D R 30 2014 Calgary, Alberta, Canada
18 Australia Mitchell Henning F R 18 2016 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
3 United States Ryan Johnson (A) F R 41–42 2014 Amesbury, Massachusetts, United States
15 Australia Casey Kubara RW R 20 2016 Wombarra, New South Wales, Australia
16 Australia Tyler Kubara F R 21 2015 Wombarra, New South Wales, Australia
77 Australia Tom Letki F R 27 2014 Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
28 Australia Matti Louma RW R 36 2016 Helsinki, Finland
64 Australia Kai Miettinen (A) F L 20 2014 Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
27 Australia Luke Moore D R 20 2016 Belfast, United Kingdom
13 Australia Luke Philps F R 33 2016 Australia
9 Canada Neal Prokop C L 26 2016 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
12 Australia Mark Rummukainen D R 34 2014 Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
24 Czech Republic Jan Safar D R 29 2016 Praha, Czech Republic
20 Australia Alexandre Tetreault G L 18 2015 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
5 Australia Aleksi Toivonen G L 20 2015 Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
88 Canada Geordie Wudrick LW L 26 2016 Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada

Transfers[edit]

All the player transfers in and out by the CBR Brave for the 2016 AIHL season.

In[edit]

Pos Player Transferred From Local / Import
D Canada Art Bidlevskii Sweden Kallinge-Ronneby IF Import
D Australia Zachary Boyle Australia Adelaide Adrenaline Local
W Switzerland Nicola Brandi Switzerland SC Rapperswil-Jona Lakers Import
D Australia Timothy Cox No team Local
F Australia Matt Gilpin No team Local
W Canada Mathieu Guertin Canada Trois-Rivières Blizzard Import
F Australia Mitchell Henning No team Local
W Australia Casey Kubara United States Atlanta Jr. Knights Local
W Australia Matti Luoma No team Local
D Australia Luke Moore No team] Local
F Australia Luke Philps No team Local
C Canada Neal Prokop No team Import
D Czech Republic Jan Safar Australia Newcastle North Stars Import
W Canada Geordie Wudrick Australia Newcastle North Stars Import

Out[edit]

Pos Player Transferred To Local / Import
D Australia Aaron Clayworth No team Local
D/F Australia David Dunwoodie Australia Sydney Ice Dogs Local
W Canada Kelly Geoffrey France Aigles de La Roche sur Yon Import
D/F Canada Mike Giorgi No team Import
F Australia David Lewis No team Local
F Australia Jayden Lewis No team Local
D Australia Tomas Manco Australia Sydney Ice Dogs Local
D Canada Kyle Mariani France Bouquetins de Val Vanoise Import
D Australia Ben Pagett No team Local
C Canada Jordan Peddle Canada Terrace River Kings Import
C Canada Scott Pitt Scotland Braehead Clan Import
F Australia Alain Riesen No team Local
D/F Australia Peter Taylor No team Local
G United States Josh Unice Australia CBR Brave (head coach) Import
G Australia Stuart Woodall No team Local

Staff[edit]

Staff Roster for 2016 AIHL season[17]

2016 AIHL CBR Brave Staff
Role Staff
Head coach United States Josh Unice
Assistant coach United States David Rogina
Assistant coach Canada Art Bidlevskii
Strength and conditioning coach Australia Stuart Philps
Physiotherapist Australia Sportstec
Equipment manager Australia Adrian Miller
Bench official Australia Darren Sault
Bench official Australia Kelly Sault

Standings[edit]

Regular season[edit]

Summary

Season Overall Home Away
P W L OW OL GF GA GD Pts Finish P W L OW OL GF GA GD P W L OW OL GF GA GD
2016 28 15 9 2 2 129 117 +12 51 4th 14 9 4 0 1 70 56 +14 14 6 5 2 1 59 61 -2

Position by round

Round1234567891011121314151617
Position11244443444434434
Updated to match(es) played on Completed. Source: www.icehockeynewsaustralia.com

League table

Team GP W SOW SOL L GF GA GDF PTS
Melbourne Ice 28 19 3 3 3 127 71 +56 66
Perth Thunder 28 16 4 1 7 96 73 +23 57
Newcastle North Stars 28 15 1 5 7 105 74 +31 52
CBR Brave 28 15 2 2 9 129 117 +12 51
Melbourne Mustangs 28 11 2 0 15 89 102 −13 37
Sydney Bears 28 5 5 3 15 77 95 −18 28
Sydney Ice Dogs 28 7 1 1 19 92 139 −47 24
Adelaide Adrenaline 28 5 1 4 18 83 127 −44 21
Qualified for the Goodall Cup playoffs H Newman Reid Trophy winners

Source

Finals[edit]

Summary

Season Finals weekend
P W L GF GA Result Semi-final Goodall Cup final
2016 2 1 1 5 5 Runners-up Won 4-3 (OT) (Ice) Lost 1-2 (North Stars)

Bracket

Semifinals Final
      
1 Melbourne Ice 3
4 CBR Brave 4*
CBR Brave 1
Newcastle North Stars 2
3 Newcastle North Stars 3*
2 Perth Thunder 2

* denotes number of overtime periods

Schedule & results[edit]

Regular season[edit]

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ArenaHAAAHAHHAHHAAHHHAAAHHHAHHAAA
ResultWWWLLWLLLWWLLWWLWLWWWWWLWWWL
Updated to match(es) played on Completed. Source: AIHL
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; L = Loss
2016 fixtures and results
Date Time Away Score Home Location Recap
23 April 17:00 Sydney Ice Dogs 2–5 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [1]
24 April 17:00 CBR Brave 6–3 Sydney Bears Penrith Ice Palace [2]
30 April 17:00 CBR Brave 4–2 Melbourne Mustangs O'Brien Group Arena [3]
1 May 16:00 CBR Brave 1–7 Melbourne Mustangs O'Brien Group Arena [4]
7 May 17:00 Sydney Bears 3 – 2 (SO) CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [5]
8 May 17:00 CBR Brave 4 – 3 (SO) Newcastle North Stars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [6]
14 May 17:30 Perth Thunder 6–2 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [7]
15 May 17:00 Perth Thunder 7–6 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [8]
22 May 17:00 CBR Brave 2–7 Newcastle North Stars Hunter Ice Skating Stadium [9]
28 May 17:30 Newcastle North Stars 3–5 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [10]
29 May 17:00 Sydney Bears 4–6 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [11]
4 June 17:00 CBR Brave 5–7 Melbourne Ice O'Brien Group Arena [12]
5 June 16:00 CBR Brave 3–6 Melbourne Ice O'Brien Group Arena [13]
18 June 17:30 Melbourne Mustangs 2–5 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [14]
19 June 17:00 Melbourne Mustangs 1–4 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [15]
2 July 17:30 Newcastle North Stars 3–1 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [16]
3 July 17:00 CBR Brave 6–1 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool Catholic Club Ice Rink [17]
9 July 16:30 CBR Brave 3 – 4 (SO) Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [18]
10 July 16:30 CBR Brave 4–2 Perth Thunder Perth Ice Arena [19]
16 July 17:30 Sydney Ice Dogs 5–6 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [20]
23 July 17:30 Adelaide Adrenaline 2–7 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [21]
24 July 17:00 Adelaide Adrenaline 5–8 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [22]
31 July 17:00 CBR Brave 6–4 Sydney Bears Penrith Ice Palace [23]
6 August 17:30 Melbourne Ice 10–9 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [24]
7 August 17:00 Melbourne Ice 3–4 CBR Brave Phillip Ice Skating Centre [25]
13 August 16:30 CBR Brave 5 – 4 (SO) Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena [26]
14 August 16:00 CBR Brave 6–5 Adelaide Adrenaline Adelaide Ice Arena [27]
20 August 17:00 CBR Brave 4–6 Sydney Ice Dogs Liverpool Catholic Club Ice Rink [28]

Finals[edit]

Goodall Cup semi-final All times are UTC+10:00

27 August 2016
15:00
CBR Brave4 – 3 OT
(1–1, 1–1, 1–1, 1–0)
Melbourne IceO'Brien Group Arena
Game reference
Aleksi ToivonenGoaliesTroy DavenportReferee:
Jeff Scott
Linesmen:
Fraser Ohlson
Casper Russell-Huber
2:43 – Safar (PP) (T. Kubara, Miettinen)1 – 0
1 – 113:27 – Lassen (PP) (Graham, Armstrong)
1 – 226:01 – Hughes (Baclig, Yule)
29:47 – Wudrick (PP) (Safar, Brandi)2 – 2
44:31 – Wudrick (PP) (Prokop, Kubara)3 – 2
3 – 348:35 – Lassen
58:47 – Safar (Wudrick and Rummukainen)4 – 3
12 minPenalties35 min
34Shots35

Goodall Cup final

28 August 2016
15:00
CBR Brave1–2
(0–1, 0–1, 1–0)
Newcastle North StarsO'Brien Group Arena
Game reference
Aleksi ToivonenGoaliesDayne DavisReferee:
Cory Ross
Linesmen:
Fraser Ohlson
Casper Russell-Huber
0 – 113:02 – McLaughlin (Nadin)
0 – 219:44 – Harris (Taylor)
32.51 – Wudrick (Safar, Blunden)1 – 2
8 minPenalties8 min
29Shots31

Player statistics[edit]

Skaters[edit]

Regular season
Nat Player Pos M G A P PIM
Canada Artem Bidlevskii D 6 0 3 3 2
Canada Stephen Blunden F 14 20 17 37 99
Australia Zach Boyle D 27 1 8 9 10
Switzerland Nicola Brandi F 10 8 6 14 14
Australia Jordon Brunt F 6 0 0 0 0
Australia Harrison Byers F 19 1 2 3 108
Australia James Byers D 28 1 4 5 36
Australia Timothy Cox D 4 0 0 0 0
Australia Jordie Gavin F 13 0 1 1 20
Australia Matthew Gilpin F 4 0 0 0 0
Canada Mathieu Guertin F 20 18 31 49 86
Canada Matthew Harvey D 15 0 9 9 18
Australia Mitchell Henning F 26 1 3 4 6
United States Ryan Johnson F 19 1 1 2 70
Australia Casey Kubara F 27 16 33 49 24
Australia Tyler Kubara F 22 8 14 22 14
Australia Thomas Letki F 10 0 0 0 0
Australia Matti Luoma F 10 2 5 7 2
Australia Kai Miettinen F 28 5 6 11 32
Australia Luke Moore D 20 0 0 0 0
Australia Luke Philps F 17 0 0 0 0
Canada Neal Prokop F 20 16 14 30 8
Australia Mark Rummukainen D 25 2 6 8 18
Czech Republic Jan Safar D 17 7 25 32 61
Canada Geordie Wudrick F 20 20 30 50 34
Finals
Nat Player Pos M G A P PIM
Canada Artem Bidlevskii D 0 0 0 0 0
Canada Stephen Blunden F 1 0 1 1 2
Australia Zach Boyle D 2 0 0 0 0
Switzerland Nicola Brandi F 2 0 1 1 0
Australia Jordon Brunt F 0 0 0 0 0
Australia Harrison Byers F 2 0 0 0 0
Australia James Byers D 2 0 0 0 4
Australia Timothy Cox D 0 0 0 0 0
Australia Jordie Gavin F 2 0 0 0 2
Australia Matthew Gilpin F 0 0 0 0 0
Canada Mathieu Guertin F 0 0 0 0 0
Canada Matthew Harvey D 2 0 0 0 2
Australia Mitchell Henning F 0 0 0 0 0
United States Ryan Johnson F 0 0 0 0 0
Australia Casey Kubara F 2 0 1 1 2
Australia Tyler Kubara F 2 0 1 1 0
Australia Thomas Letki F 0 0 0 0 0
Australia Matti Luoma F 2 0 0 0 0
Australia Kai Miettinen F 2 0 1 1 0
Australia Luke Moore D 0 0 0 0 0
Australia Luke Philps F 0 0 0 0 0
Canada Neal Prokop F 1 0 1 1 0
Australia Mark Rummukainen D 2 0 1 1 0
Czech Republic Jan Safar D 2 2 2 4 2
Canada Geordie Wudrick F 2 3 1 4 6

Goaltenders[edit]

Regular season
Nat Player Pos M SO MP GA GAA SA SV SV% G A PIM
Australia Nickolas Eckhardt G 0 - - - - - - - - - -
Australia Alex Tetreault G 9 0 280 22 4.72 178 156 0.876 0 2 0
Australia Aleksi Toivonen G 24 0 1111 93 5.02 754 661 0.877 0 2 2
Finals
Nat Player Pos M SO MP GA GAA SA SV SV% G A PIM
Australia Nickolas Eckhardt G 0 - - - - - - - - - -
Australia Alex Tetreault G 0 - - - - - - - - - -
Australia Aleksi Toivonen G 2 0 108 5 2.79 66 61 0.924 0 0 0

Awards[edit]

Team awards for 2016 season[18]

2016 Brave awards
Award Recipient
Bravest of the Brave Czech Republic Jan Safar
Canada Mathieu Guertin
Best Forward Canada Mathieu Guertin
Best Defenceman Czech Republic Jan Safar
Fans Choice Australia James Byers
Player's Choice Australia Kai Miettinen
Coach's Award *Not awarded
Emerging Brave Australia Casey Kubara
John Lewis Memorial Award Australia Andrew Deans
Australia Judy Deans

AIHL awards for 2016 season[19]

2016 AIHL awards
Award Recipient
Rookie of the Year Australia Casey Kubara
Local Player of the Year Australia Casey Kubara
Defenseman of the Year Czech Republic Jan Safar

References[edit]

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