Adelaide Avalanche
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Adelaide Avalanche | |
League | AIHL |
Founded | 2000 |
Based in | Thebarton, South Australia |
Home ice | Ice ArenA |
Colors | Blue, bronze, black and white |
Championships | 2000, 2001 |
Minor Premiers | 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 |
Head coach | John Botterill |
General manager | Steve Wise |
The Adelaide Avalanche are a semi-professional ice hockey team in the Australian Ice Hockey League. The team plays its home games at the Ice ArenA in Thebarton, a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. The Avalanche are arguably the most successful team in the short history of the AIHL, winning five minor premierships and two championships in six years.
Along with the Sydney Bears and Canberra Knights, the Avalanche were one of the founding members of the AIHL in 2000. They finished first out of the three teams that year and claimed the inaugural AIHL championship. In 2001, the club enjoyed the same success in winning their second consecutive title.
In 2002 the Melbourne Ice, Western Sydney Ice Dogs and Newcastle North Stars joined the AIHL, expanding it to six teams. The Goodall Cup, Australia's top prize in ice hockey, also became part of the AIHL that year. Adelaide again finished first in the overall standings, but lost to the Bears in the Goodall Cup final.
The Avalanche finished the 2003 season with their fourth straight minor premiership but lost to the Ice Dogs in the first round of a newly introduced four-team playoff system. They would lose in the semi-finals again in 2004 to the North Stars in double-overtime after Newcastle denied Adelaide a fifth minor premiership in a row.
As two more teams - the Brisbane Blue Tongues and Central Coast Rhinos - entered the league in 2005, the Avalanche returned to dominance by finishing first overall in the regular season standings. The 'curse of the minor premiers' once again came back to haunt the team, however, as despite winning through to the Goodall Cup final for the first time in three years, they were defeated 3-1 by the North Stars in that game.
The Avalanche have re-tooled for 2006 in the quest for their first-ever Goodall Cup, with their current roster boasting Mighty Roos players Greg Oddy and brothers Ben & Luke Thilthorpe.
Members of the Adelaide Avalanche were featured on episode 11 of channel 10's Cyber Shack TV on 10 Oct 2006. Both David Huxley and Brad Wanchulak played and reviewed the new NHL 2K6 on Xbox 360.
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Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL) | |
2006 teams: Adelaide Avalanche | Brisbane Blue Tongues | Canberra Knights | Central Coast Rhinos | Melbourne Ice | Newcastle North Stars | Sydney Bears | Western Sydney Ice Dogs | |
Trophies and Awards: Goodall Cup | V.I.P. Cup | |
Related Articles: Australian National Ice Hockey Team | Ice Hockey Australia | International Ice Hockey Federation |