2012–13 AJIHL season

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The 2012–13 AJIHL season is the first

. It ran from 20 October 2012 until 17 February 2013, with the finals running from 3 March 2013 until 10 March 2013. The AJIHL is the highest Australian national junior ice hockey competition.

League business

On 18 September 2012

Sydney Maple Leafs, with teams being operated by their respective state governing body, the Victorian Ice Hockey Association and the New South Wales Ice Hockey Association respectively.[2] Games are set to be held in the Melbourne, Penrith and Sydney.[3]

Following the games on 9 December 2012 there is an eight-week stoppage to allow for the festive period and for the

2013 IIHF World U20 Championships program which runs from December until the end of January.[3]

Regular season

The regular season began on 20 October 2012 and ran through to 17 February 2013 before the teams compete in the playoff series.[3]

October

Game Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap
1 20 October 2012 18:45
Sydney Lightning
3–5
Melbourne Blackhawks
Melbourne 150 [1]
2 20 October 2012 20:30
Sydney Maple Leafs
2–7
Melbourne Red Wings
Melbourne 150 [2]
3 21 October 2012 15:23
Sydney Maple Leafs
0–4
Melbourne Blackhawks
Melbourne 60 [3]
4 21 October 2012 17:00
Sydney Lightning
5–3
Melbourne Red Wings
Melbourne 60 [4]

November

Game Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap
6 9 November 2012 20:00
Melbourne Red Wings
1–2
Melbourne Blackhawks
Melbourne 75 [5]
5 10 November 2012 19:00
Sydney Maple Leafs
0–4
Sydney Lightning
Penrith [6]
7 11 November 2012 17:00
Sydney Lightning
5–4
Sydney Maple Leafs
Penrith [7]
8 11 November 2012 14:30
Melbourne Blackhawks
3–4
Melbourne Red Wings
Melbourne 94 [8]
10 23 November 2012 20:00
Melbourne Blackhawks
2–4
Melbourne Red Wings
Melbourne 52 [9]
9 24 November 2012 19:00
Sydney Lightning
4–3 (
SO
)
Sydney Maple Leafs
Penrith [10]
11 25 November 2012 19:30
Sydney Maple Leafs
1–4
Sydney Lightning
Penrith [11]
12 25 November 2012 13:15
Melbourne Red Wings
3–1
Melbourne Blackhawks
Melbourne 75 [12]

December

Game Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap
13 1 December 2012 17:00
Melbourne Blackhawks
4–3
Sydney Lightning
Penrith [13]
14 1 December 2012 18:45
Melbourne Red Wings
2–1
Sydney Maple Leafs
Penrith [14]
15 2 December 2012 08:30
Melbourne Blackhawks
6–3
Sydney Maple Leafs
Penrith [15]
16 2 December 2012 17:00
Melbourne Red Wings
2–3 (
SO
)
Sydney Lightning
Penrith [16]
18 7 December 2012 20:00
Melbourne Red Wings
2–4
Melbourne Blackhawks
Melbourne [17]
17 8 December 2012 17:00
Sydney Maple Leafs
2–1
Sydney Lightning
Penrith [18]
19 9 December 2012 17:00
Sydney Lightning
4–5
Sydney Maple Leafs
Penrith [19]
20 9 December 2012 13:15
Melbourne Blackhawks
5–2
Melbourne Red Wings
Melbourne [20]

February

Game Date Time Away Score Home Location Attendance Recap
21 2 February 2013 17:00
Sydney Lightning
2–1
Sydney Maple Leafs
Penrith [21]
22 2 February 2013 20:02
Melbourne Blackhawks
3–5
Melbourne Red Wings
Melbourne 84 [22]
23 3 February 2013 17:00
Sydney Maple Leafs
3–4 (
SO
)
Sydney Lightning
Penrith [23]
24 3 February 2013 13:15
Melbourne Red Wings
3–1
Melbourne Blackhawks
Melbourne 59 [24]
25 16 February 2013 17:00
Melbourne Blackhawks
4–0
Sydney Lightning
Penrith [25]
26 16 February 2013 18:45
Melbourne Red Wings
5–6
Sydney Maple Leafs
Penrith [26]
27 17 February 2013 08:30
Melbourne Red Wings
4–3
Sydney Lightning
Penrith [27]
28 17 February 2013 17:00
Melbourne Blackhawks
0–3
Sydney Maple Leafs
Penrith [28]

Standings

Team GP W OTW OTL L GF GA GDF PTS
Melbourne Red Wings
14 8 0 1 5 47 41 +6 25
Melbourne Blackhawks
14 8 0 0 6 44 36 +8 24
Sydney Lightning
14 5 3 0 6 45 41 +4 21
Sydney Maple Leafs
14 4 0 2 8 34 52 −18 14

Source

Player statistics

Scoring leaders

The following players led the league in regular season points.[4]

Player Team GP G A Pts +/– PIM
Australia Brendan McDowell
Melbourne Red Wings
14 26 7 33 +24 14
Australia Austin McKenzie
Melbourne Blackhawks
14 20 11 31 +26 48
Australia Matt Stringer
Melbourne Red Wings
12 10 12 22 +19 8
Australia Scott Clemie
Sydney Maple Leafs
14 10 7 17 +14 18
Australia Tyler Kubara
Sydney Maple Leafs
9 7 12 19 +16 2
Australia Paul Lazzarotto
Melbourne Blackhawks
14 11 7 18 +15 0
Australia Jack Carpenter
Melbourne Blackhawks
14 5 11 16 +14 46
Australia Todd Cameron
Sydney Lightning
11 7 8 15 +11 38
Australia Steven Naidovski
Sydney Maple Leafs
12 6 4 10 +8 24
Australia Chris Fahy
Melbourne Red Wings
8 0 10 10 +6 39

Leading goaltenders

The following goaltenders led the league in regular season goals against average.[5]

Player Team GP TOI W L OTL GA SO SV% GAA
Australia McKenzie Hill
Melbourne Blackhawks
12 538:52 7 5 0 29 2 .836 2.77
Australia James McKendrick
Melbourne Red Wings
13 525:51 6 6 0 35 0 .844 3.00
Australia Rhett Kelly
Sydney Lightning
9 316:06 4 3 0 24 1 .847 3.08
Australia Jake Burgess
Sydney Maple Leafs
8 361:22 4 2 1 26 1 .845 3.24
Australia Marco Tomasello
Sydney Lightning
9 313:13 4 4 0 24 0 .793 3.33

Playoffs

The 2013 playoffs started on 3 March 2013 with the final being held on 9 and 10 March 2013. Following the end of the regular season the teams will play their opposing state team in the semi-finals. The winners move on to play each other in a best-of-two final being held at the

Medibank Icehouse in Melbourne.[3] Melbourne Red Wings and Sydney Maple Leafs both progressed to the finals after winning their semi-final game. The Maple Leafs won the first game of the finals while the Red Wings won the second game tying the two game series.[6] As a result, the two teams entered a sudden death overtime period. Scott Clemie scored the game-winning goal in the 13th minute of the period, with the Maple Leafs winning the first AJIHL season. Clemie was named the AJIHL Finals MVP.[7]

Semi-finals

3 March 2013
17:00
Sydney Lightning
Penrith Ice Palace
Game reference
3 March 2013
15:00
Medibank Icehouse
Attendance: 150
Game reference

Final

9 March 2013
17:02
Medibank Icehouse
Game reference
10 March 2013
13:27
Medibank Icehouse
Attendance: 120
Game reference
10 March 2013
15:20
Medibank Icehouse
Attendance: 120
Game reference

References

  1. ^ "AJIHL is here". Hewitt Sports Network. 18 September 2012. Archived from the original on 2 January 2014. Retrieved 2012-09-22.
  2. ^ "AJIHL Teams Announced". Hewitt Sports Network. 20 September 2012. Archived from the original on 2 January 2014. Retrieved 2012-09-22.
  3. ^ a b c d "AJIHL Schedule released". Hewitt Sports Network. 26 September 2012. Archived from the original on 2 January 2014. Retrieved 2012-09-29.
  4. ^ "Ice Hockey Australia Scoring Leaders AJIHL 2012". Pointstreak.
  5. ^ "Ice Hockey Australia Goalie Leaders AJIHL 2012". Pointstreak.
  6. ^ "Cinderella Finish For Maple Leafs at AJIHL Finals". Hewitt Sports Network. 10 March 2013. Archived from the original on 19 February 2014. Retrieved 2013-06-03.
  7. ^ "Sydney Maple Leafs v Melbourne Red Wings". Pointstreak Sports Technologies. 10 March 2013. Retrieved 3 June 2013.

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