Australian Ice Hockey League Finals LIVE Online

Posted by admin on 27th, 2008

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Goodall CupThis weekend the top 4 teams in Australian Ice Hockey come together in Newcastle, NSW for the 2008 AIHL Finals. The Sydney Bears (1), Melbourne Ice (2), Western Sydney Ice Dogs (3) and Newcastle North Stars (4) battled throughout the 28 game season to earn the right to play off for the century old Goodall Cup, the AIHL’s equivalent of the Stanley Cup.

For the first time, all 3 games of the AIHL finals are going to be available live and exclusive online via the fantastic efforts of Slapshot Entertainment.

From the news release issued today on the Slapshot Entertainment website:

During the 2008 regular season, Slapshot amassed an excellent crew which allowed us to provide high-level ice hockey coverage in a way that has never been done in Australia before. With a 4-camera system (3 game play cameras and a score clock cam), vision-switched LIVE to the internet using our technical director at our mobile TV studio, we were able to bring together a professional mix of live play-by-play and colour commentary, dynamic on-the-fly graphics, instant replays and mid-period activities such as player interviews. The resulting package was streamed live to the internet and recorded to disk for delayed broadcast to Brisbane’s community Channel 31 (now QCTV), which is watched by nearly 40,000 viewers weekly.

Slapshot Entertainment brings not only this technical set-up to Newcastle for the Grand Final weekend, but also a background history and appreciation for ice hockey, the quality and feeling from which can be seen and felt in our broadcasts. It’s this passion that prompted our willingness to be involved at this grassroots-level of ice hockey’s growth in Australia. With enough enthusiastic support for this sport and the AIHL, we hope that existing and new fans alike will help it flourish, and Slapshot would like to be a big part of its growing success.

Tickets for the live-to-internet broadcasts of the 3 games (2 x semi-final and one Grand Final game) are available on the slapshot.com.au website. Game passes can be purchased individually for AUD $11.95 or the 3-game VIP PUCKHEAD PASS can be had for $23.95. Prior to 28 August 2008, pre-sales single-game tickets will be 25% off and PUCKHEAD passes are discounted by 20%.

Saturday will see 2 games played:

  • Sydney Bears (1) Vs Newcastle North Stars (4) - 4:30pm AEST
  • Melbourne Ice (2) Vs Western Sydney Ice Dogs (3) - 7:30pm AEST

The winner of those 2 matches will play off for the coverted Goodall Cup on Sunday at 4:00pm AEST.

There is also talk of delayed streaming coverage so those in North America and Europe will be able to watch the games without needing to stay up in the early hours of the morning. Those that do however will be rewarded with the best level of hockey Australia has to offer, live and exclusive.

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NHL Off-Season Blues

Posted by admin on 21st, 2008

We’re in the most dreaded part of the hockey year… off season. We’re past the draft and free agency frenzy, but we’re not quite at training camp and news about roster lines. These few weeks seem to almost drag on in an unnatural way.

Down here in Australia it’s the middle of winter, and the Australian Ice Hockey League is in the latter parts of the regular season. The AIHL features 8 teams from around Australia; Gold Coast Blue Tongues, Melbourne Ice, Adelaide A’s, Sydney Bears, Western Sydney Ice Dogs, Canberra Knights, Central Coast Rhinos and the Newcastle North Stars.

Image on the right: Dave Upton of the Blue Tongues battles for the puck along the boards with Dunwoodie of the Ice Dogs.


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Gold Coast Blue Tongues Drop Double

Posted by admin on 23rd, 2008

After a strong weekend against the Sydney Bears last week, the Blue Tongues looked to carry that over against the North Stars, a team that beat them 10-3 in Newcastle a few weeks back.

Saturday saw the North Stars dominate in all aspect of the game outskating, outplaying and outscoring the Tongues with a 5-0 shutout. Matt Ezzy was solid in net for the North Stars and showed why he is Australia’s best netminder. At the other end, Simo Mustonen faced 39 shots and made some outstanding plays.

Sunday was a different game. The Blue Tongues scored first, putting the momentum back on the North Stars to compete. They did, tying the game in what was to be an end to end battle right down to the last second. Tied 4 a piece at the end of the 3rd the teams went to a shootout where Matt Ezzy and Simo Mustonen were both phenominal. The North Stars shooters were better on the day however, and the Stars left with a 5-4 shootout victory, and back to back wins.

Source: Gold Coast Blue Tongues Official Site | Blue Tongues Supporters Club

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