Newcastle North Stars
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The Newcastle North Stars are a semi-professional
ice hockey
team in the Australian Ice Hockey League
. The team plays its home games at the Hunter Ice Skating Stadium (nicknamed 'HISS') in Warners Bay
, a suburb of Lake Macquarie
located about 15 kilometres south-west of Newcastle, New South Wales
.
The North Stars are four times winners of the AIHL and with it, the historic Goodall Cup
. The Championship seasons were in 2003, 2005, 2006 and 2008.
The team is affiliated with the Newcastle Northstars Ice Hockey Club, Ice Hockey New South Wales and Ice Hockey Australia
.
Originally the Newcastle Red Wings, the Red Wings were part of national leagues of the time. Due to instability there were several variations of these leagues. The Red Wings became the North Stars in 1981 and were leading the national 'Super League' at the time when the Newcastle ice rink went into liquidation.
Some players then retired, while others went on to play for teams in Sydney or join inline hockey
teams that started in the 1990s in Newcastle. A Newcastle North Stars in-line hockey team was formed including former members of the defunct Wharf Road team.
In 2000 the Hunter Ice Skating Stadium (a.k.a. HISS) opened at 230 Macquarie Road, Warners Bay. The Lake Macquarie suburb, only 15 km from the city, proved an ideal location for the new rink. The rink opened with former North Stars player/coach Garry Doré as General Manager.
A local committee was established and the Newcastle Northstars Ice Hockey Club was registered in 2001. The team mostly consisted of Canadian expatriates along with four talented local-born players contested the New South Wales Senior B championship. The Senior B North Stars went on to win the state Senior B Championship for 2001.
Later in 2001 the Hunter Ice Skating Stadium hosted the Goodall Cup
tournament. The Goodall Cup is Australia's senior men's national tournament, contested since 1909. Utilising the experience from running the tournament and gaining assistance from existing AIHL teams, rink General Manager Garry Doré began building a team ready for the Australian Ice Hockey League.
Canadian expatriate
Don Champagne was recruited to be coach, and local hockey enthusiast Peter Lambert was recruited as Team Manager.
).
In 2003 the North Stars recruited the services of highly-qualified Coaching Director Robert Barnes, a former European All-Star and coach of several national and professional teams throughout Europe. Barnes had been forced to retire as a coach due to a serious on-ice injury, but was able to provide support to the team by coaching the local coaching staff in a Coaching Director role.
Rob Barnes in turn helped recruit several young stars. Canadian import Ray Sheffield, sponsored by HISS as a rink manager, was promoted to team captain, a title that he retains to this day. Although the North Stars had a somewhat streaky season, they finished in 2nd place and defeated the Sydney Bears 7-4 in the semi-final. Minor Premiers the Adelaide Avalanche
were eliminated by the Western Sydney Ice Dogs
. In the final, the North Stars defeated the Ice Dogs 4 goals to 1 and won their first ever Goodall Cup
. It was also the first time the AIHL had awarded the Goodall Cup through a tournament-style playoff series. Top-scorer and Most Valuable Player for the North Stars in 2003 was Daryl Bat (York Lions
).
The North Stars finished the 2004 regular season in first place and as such were awarded the VIP Cup as minor premiers. Suffering only one loss in the regular season, Newcastle finished well ahead of the pack. The North Stars defeated the Avalanche in double-overtime in the AIHL semi-final held in Erina, but were defeated by the Western Sydney Ice Dogs in the final by a score of 3 goals to 1. Top Scorer in 2004 was imported Canadian Sean Starke (now with the EIHL Manchester Phoenix
), and Most Valuable Player was his elder bother Robert Starke, who since become an Australian resident while studying at university.
In 2005 the North Stars raised the level of imports yet again with several professional players, including Jordan Landry (ECHL team Fresno Falcons
), Don Nichols (Dutch elite league Heerenveen Flyers) and Nolan Graham (CHL team Lubbock Cotton Kings
). The North Stars finished their regular season in second place, and went on to defeat the Western Sydney Ice Dogs in the semi final. The North Stars then defeated the Adelaide Avalanche 3 goals to 1 in the AIHL Final played at their home rink in Warners Bay. The North Stars were awarded their second Goodall Cup since entering the league in 2002. Top scorer for the North Stars in 2005 was Francis Walker (Aurora Tigers & Lakehead University Wolves), and Most Valuable Player was awarded to defenceman Don Nichols (Heereneveen Flyers).
2006 was a year of change for the North Stars, with Coaching Director Rob Barnes leaving for Canada in June, and two key players from 2005, Jordan Landry and Francis Walker, departing early in the season. Due to a star line-up of imported talent, the North Stars were able to replace the two vacant positions during the season without falling out of finals contention. The newly imported players (all North Stars) included Jesse Pyatt (elder brother of NHL player Taylor Pyatt
) Trevor Sherban, Marcel Kars, Gary Zinck and Ryan Crane. The North Stars finished the regular season in fourth place, and defeated the minor premiers the Melbourne Ice in the semi final held in Adelaide, South Australia, by 6 goals to 1. The following day the North Stars won their third Goodall Cup in four years when they comprehensively defeated the Adelaide Avalanche 4 goals to nil in the AIHL Final. Top scoring player for 2006 was Marcel Kars (HK Bolzano Junior Foxes, Italy) and Most Valuable Player was awarded to Jesse Pyatt (Guelph University Grphyons). Since the season end in September 2006 Jesse Pyatt (Reading Royals
, ECHL) and goalie Matt Ezzy (HK Crvena Zvezda, Serbia) began professional careers.
Matt Ezzy (Goal) and Ray Sheffield (Equipment Manager) travelled with the Mighty Roos (Australian Senior Men's team) to Korea to participate in the IIHF World Championships Division II Group B tournament from 2 April 2007, where they collected Silver.
Early season instability is not unusual for some of the teams in the AIHL, especially those who are able to recruit professional hockey players. The Ice Dogs, North Stars and Blue Tongues especially struggle to find consistency early in the season.
In order to stabilise the team, North Stars General Manager Garry Doré recruited two family friends from a British Columbian Senior A league to act as fill-ins before the gun players could arrive. The two player called in from Smithers BC are brothers Ian and Eric Smith. Local student Kai Curry-Lindhal is a Belgian-born Swede who has also been available to relieve places in the team where necessary.
Other imported players for 2007 include Mark Wires (Central Hockey League, Bowling Green University), Conrad Martin (East Coast Hockey League, Mercyhurst University), Brad Wanchulak
(Adelaide Avalanche, Dutch National League, Central Hockey League, Notre Dame University), Trevor Hawkins (Nepean Raiders Junior A, Concordia University Stingers) and 2004 North Star Mike McKenna (York University).
From early May, the North Stars had a big turn-around in performance. By month's end the North Stars were equal 2nd in the AIHL on points.
Early in June, starting goalie Matt Ezzy suffered a groin strain injury that saw him sit out the remainder of the month, and 17 year old Midget goalie Tom Gouldstone started the next three games. Gouldstone had a lively introduction to AIHL, with two games going to shootout (1 win, 1 loss) and an outright win against the Avalanche in Adelaide.
In June, Mark Wires returned to Canada, with Conrad Martin returning home in July. The North Stars recruited former Adelaide Avalanche player Darcy Corcoran from British Columbia, Canada, to fill the void along with the retention of the two Smith brothers, Eric and Ian.
On 18 August in Melbourne, the North Stars qualified for the 2007 Finals Series (Penrith NSW) with a 1-0 defeat of the Melbourne Ice. On 19 August in Adelaide, North Stars forward Brad Wanchulak
broke the AIHL scoring record by registering 67 points in a season. Wanchulak registered 2 more assists on the final game of the season for a final point tally of 69.
The North Stars qualified for their 5th consecutive finals tournament and defeated the Melbourne Ice in the 2nd semi final by a margin of 6 goals to 3. Darcy Corcoran top-scored with an impressive 5 goals and 1 assist.
On Sunday 2 September, the North Stars faced the home team, the Penrith Bears, in the Goodall Cup Final. After falling behind 2-0 early in the third period, the North Stars fought back, with a goal from Brad Wanchulak
, and then Darcy Corcoran in a late-period power play. The game went to overtime tied 2 goals each, but a penalty to the North Stars against the run of play gave the Bears the opportunity to set up blue-liner Rob Pasminka, who hammered home the game-winning goal.
Several North Stars players progressed into professional contracts, and some plan to return for future seasons. In the 2007-2008 Northern Hemisphere season, Conrad Martin moved up into the American Hockey League (AHL) on a PTO, while Mark Wires joined former North Stars Ryan Crane and Sean Starke in UK's Elite Ice Hockey League. Mike McKenna captured a spot in Sweden's HockeyAllsvenskan league (1st grade close in level to the AHL), while Darcy Corcoran won a spot with former North Star Henry Acres in Sweden in the 3rd highest league.
The Inski North Stars set a record loss-streak with five consecutive losses in April–May (two of those in a shoot out) before recording a shoot-out win against the Canberra Knights on 17 May in Canberra. From that point the North Stars improved their position from 6th-place team to 4th-place by the end of May.
On 22 June the North Stars had two key players injured. Starting goaltender Matt Ezzy and top-scoring forward Colin Nicholson were unavailable for over 4–6 weeks. The North Stars performed poorly in late June and early July, but recovered to record six consecutive outright wins (one game worth double points) to finish the season in fourth place, 1 point shy of 2nd/3rd placed Melbourne Ice and Western Sydney Ice Dogs.
The North Stars underwent a considerable change of personnel in 2008, with several experienced local players being unavailable at the start of the 2008 season. Pier Martin started the season but withdrew after a few weeks, around the same time that Allen Campbell returned to the team. Rookie Matt Price established himself as a top-4 defenceman after returning home to Newcastle from college in Canada. Captain Ray Sheffield suffered a broken foot bone, forcing him to miss most of May.
The North Stars utilised resident University student Matt Vickers early in the season, along with 2006 Melbourne Ice player Gabriel Andre, who played 18 games of 25 total in the season. Other import for the North Stars included college player Grant Buckley in defence, B.J. Pelkey (SPHL), Colin Nicholson (ECHL), Mark Carberry (College), and Mickey Gilchrist (NCAA College) into the forwards.
The Inski Newcastle North Stars became National Champions for the fourth time after winning the Goodall Cup for 2008. The North Stars defeated the Ice Dogs 4-1 in the cup final, after eliminating the Bears in the semi final with a score of 7-5. Mickey Gilchrist was awarded the AIHL Finals MVP award.
In the off-season, Australian representatives Matt Ezzy and Casey Minson were signed to European national league teams. Minson to Ankara in Turkey, and Ezzy to Utrecht in the Netherlands.
North Stars goalie Matt Ezzy was voted "Sportsperson of the Year" by the Lake Macquarie City Council for his 2005 season in February 2006, and was a finalist for the same award in 2007. North Stars defenceman and assistant captain Rob Starke is a finalist for Senior Sportsperson of the year, 2007.
North Stars coach Don Champagne was voted "Sports Official of the Year 2010" at the 2011 Newcastle City Sports Awards.
Team Award winners for 2010:
Most Valuable Player: Brian Bales
Coaches Award: Chris Belanger
Best Defensive Player: Matt Ezzy
Most Improved Player: Matt Wetini
Most Dedicated Player: Ray Sheffield
Best Aussie Player: Matt Ezzy
Top scorer award for 2010: Brian Bales
. The first ever AIHL game for the North Stars was a loss to the Ice Dogs, who joined the league in 2002 along with the North Stars. The North Stars defeated the Ice Dogs in the 2003 and 2008 finals to win the Goodall Cup (both by a margin of 4-1), lost the Cup to the Ice Dogs in the 2004 final, and then defeated the Ice Dogs in the semi-final in 2005.
The North Stars have also established a healthy rivalry with the Adelaide Avalanche
, the team they faced (and defeated) in both the 2005 and 2006 Goodall Cup championship games.
In 2009 and 2010 the North Stars met the Adelaide Adrenaline each season in the finals. In 2009 the North Stars were defeated by the Adrenaline in overtime in the Goodall Cup final, 3-2 in Overtime.
In 2010 the Adrenaline knocked out the North Stars in the semi-final holding off a third period comeback by the North Stars 6-5.
Semi-professional
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ice hockey
Ice hockey
Ice hockey, often referred to as hockey, is a team sport played on ice, in which skaters use wooden or composite sticks to shoot a hard rubber puck into their opponent's net. The game is played between two teams of six players each. Five members of each team skate up and down the ice trying to take...
team in the Australian Ice Hockey League
Australian Ice Hockey League
The Australian Ice Hockey League is Australia's top-level ice hockey league. It is sanctioned by Ice Hockey Australia and is run by its own Board of Directors....
. The team plays its home games at the Hunter Ice Skating Stadium (nicknamed 'HISS') in Warners Bay
Warners Bay, New South Wales
Warners Bay is a suburb of the City of Lake Macquarie in New South Wales, Australia, and is located from Newcastle's central business district on the eastern side of Lake Macquarie. It was named after Jonathan Warner, who settled the area....
, a suburb of Lake Macquarie
Lake Macquarie
The City of Lake Macquarie is a Local Government Area in New South Wales, Australia, approximately north of Sydney. It is immediately adjacent to the city of Newcastle and was proclaimed as a city from 7 September 1984.-The City of Lake Macquarie:...
located about 15 kilometres south-west of Newcastle, New South Wales
Newcastle, New South Wales
The Newcastle metropolitan area is the second most populated area in the Australian state of New South Wales and includes most of the Newcastle and Lake Macquarie Local Government Areas...
.
The North Stars are four times winners of the AIHL and with it, the historic Goodall Cup
Goodall Cup
The Goodall Cup is the championship trophy of the Australian Ice Hockey League ice hockey in Australia. The Goodall Cup has been contested as the national senior men's ice hockey trophy in Australia since 1909, making it the fifth oldest known ice hockey trophy still being awarded, after the...
. The Championship seasons were in 2003, 2005, 2006 and 2008.
The team is affiliated with the Newcastle Northstars Ice Hockey Club, Ice Hockey New South Wales and Ice Hockey Australia
Ice Hockey Australia
The Australian Ice Hockey Federation, currently trading as Ice Hockey Australia , is the official national governing body of ice hockey in Australia and is a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation....
.
1977-2001 (Pre-AIHL)
Ice hockey started in the city of Newcastle in the 1970s, at the Wharf Road rink under Newcastle West's 'The Store' complex.Originally the Newcastle Red Wings, the Red Wings were part of national leagues of the time. Due to instability there were several variations of these leagues. The Red Wings became the North Stars in 1981 and were leading the national 'Super League' at the time when the Newcastle ice rink went into liquidation.
Some players then retired, while others went on to play for teams in Sydney or join inline hockey
Inline hockey
Inline hockey, often referred to as roller hockey in the United States, is a sport similar to ice hockey but played with inline skates. Like its parent sport, skaters on two teams use hockey sticks to direct a disk-shaped puck into the opponent's goal; however, various details of the game, such as...
teams that started in the 1990s in Newcastle. A Newcastle North Stars in-line hockey team was formed including former members of the defunct Wharf Road team.
In 2000 the Hunter Ice Skating Stadium (a.k.a. HISS) opened at 230 Macquarie Road, Warners Bay. The Lake Macquarie suburb, only 15 km from the city, proved an ideal location for the new rink. The rink opened with former North Stars player/coach Garry Doré as General Manager.
A local committee was established and the Newcastle Northstars Ice Hockey Club was registered in 2001. The team mostly consisted of Canadian expatriates along with four talented local-born players contested the New South Wales Senior B championship. The Senior B North Stars went on to win the state Senior B Championship for 2001.
Later in 2001 the Hunter Ice Skating Stadium hosted the Goodall Cup
Goodall Cup
The Goodall Cup is the championship trophy of the Australian Ice Hockey League ice hockey in Australia. The Goodall Cup has been contested as the national senior men's ice hockey trophy in Australia since 1909, making it the fifth oldest known ice hockey trophy still being awarded, after the...
tournament. The Goodall Cup is Australia's senior men's national tournament, contested since 1909. Utilising the experience from running the tournament and gaining assistance from existing AIHL teams, rink General Manager Garry Doré began building a team ready for the Australian Ice Hockey League.
Canadian expatriate
Expatriate
An expatriate is a person temporarily or permanently residing in a country and culture other than that of the person's upbringing...
Don Champagne was recruited to be coach, and local hockey enthusiast Peter Lambert was recruited as Team Manager.
2002-2006
The North Stars entered the AIHL in the 2002 expansion, when the league swelled from three teams to six. 2002 was a year of harsh lessons for the North Stars who upset the eventual champions the Sydney Bears twice, but suffered several harsh defeats. Top scorer for the North Stars in 2002 was imported Canadian Brett Hillier (Estevan BruinsEstevan Bruins
The Estevan Bruins are a junior ice hockey team playing in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League. The team is based out of Estevan, Saskatchewan and plays at the brand new Spectra Place. Radio station CJSL AM 1280 broadcasts Bruins games.-History:...
).
In 2003 the North Stars recruited the services of highly-qualified Coaching Director Robert Barnes, a former European All-Star and coach of several national and professional teams throughout Europe. Barnes had been forced to retire as a coach due to a serious on-ice injury, but was able to provide support to the team by coaching the local coaching staff in a Coaching Director role.
Rob Barnes in turn helped recruit several young stars. Canadian import Ray Sheffield, sponsored by HISS as a rink manager, was promoted to team captain, a title that he retains to this day. Although the North Stars had a somewhat streaky season, they finished in 2nd place and defeated the Sydney Bears 7-4 in the semi-final. Minor Premiers the Adelaide Avalanche
Adelaide Avalanche
The Adelaide Adrenaline are a semi-professional ice hockey team based in Thebarton, South Australia that play in the Australian Ice Hockey League .-History:...
were eliminated by the Western Sydney Ice Dogs
Western Sydney Ice Dogs
The Sydney Ice Dogs are a semi-professional ice hockey team in the Australian Ice Hockey League...
. In the final, the North Stars defeated the Ice Dogs 4 goals to 1 and won their first ever Goodall Cup
Goodall Cup
The Goodall Cup is the championship trophy of the Australian Ice Hockey League ice hockey in Australia. The Goodall Cup has been contested as the national senior men's ice hockey trophy in Australia since 1909, making it the fifth oldest known ice hockey trophy still being awarded, after the...
. It was also the first time the AIHL had awarded the Goodall Cup through a tournament-style playoff series. Top-scorer and Most Valuable Player for the North Stars in 2003 was Daryl Bat (York Lions
York Lions
The York Lions is the official name for the athletic varsity teams that represent York University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The university's varsity teams compete in the Ontario University Athletics conference of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport and, where applicable, in the east division...
).
The North Stars finished the 2004 regular season in first place and as such were awarded the VIP Cup as minor premiers. Suffering only one loss in the regular season, Newcastle finished well ahead of the pack. The North Stars defeated the Avalanche in double-overtime in the AIHL semi-final held in Erina, but were defeated by the Western Sydney Ice Dogs in the final by a score of 3 goals to 1. Top Scorer in 2004 was imported Canadian Sean Starke (now with the EIHL Manchester Phoenix
Manchester Phoenix
Manchester Phoenix are a professional ice hockey team from Altrincham, Greater Manchester, England. The club was formed in 2003 as a result of the efforts of supporters group Friends of Manchester Ice Hockey to bring top-level ice hockey back to Manchester after Manchester Storm folded in...
), and Most Valuable Player was his elder bother Robert Starke, who since become an Australian resident while studying at university.
In 2005 the North Stars raised the level of imports yet again with several professional players, including Jordan Landry (ECHL team Fresno Falcons
Fresno Falcons
The Fresno Falcons are a defunct minor league hockey team. They were once members of the ECHL . They were located in Fresno, California.-Early history:...
), Don Nichols (Dutch elite league Heerenveen Flyers) and Nolan Graham (CHL team Lubbock Cotton Kings
Lubbock Cotton Kings
The Lubbock Cotton Kings are a professional ice hockey team formerly based in Lubbock, Texas. Affiliated with the Central Hockey League, the team played home games in City Bank Coliseum.-History:...
). The North Stars finished their regular season in second place, and went on to defeat the Western Sydney Ice Dogs in the semi final. The North Stars then defeated the Adelaide Avalanche 3 goals to 1 in the AIHL Final played at their home rink in Warners Bay. The North Stars were awarded their second Goodall Cup since entering the league in 2002. Top scorer for the North Stars in 2005 was Francis Walker (Aurora Tigers & Lakehead University Wolves), and Most Valuable Player was awarded to defenceman Don Nichols (Heereneveen Flyers).
2006 was a year of change for the North Stars, with Coaching Director Rob Barnes leaving for Canada in June, and two key players from 2005, Jordan Landry and Francis Walker, departing early in the season. Due to a star line-up of imported talent, the North Stars were able to replace the two vacant positions during the season without falling out of finals contention. The newly imported players (all North Stars) included Jesse Pyatt (elder brother of NHL player Taylor Pyatt
Taylor Pyatt
Taylor William Pyatt is a Canadian professional ice hockey player who plays for the Phoenix Coyotes of the National Hockey League . Drafted out of the Ontario Hockey League , he played major-junior with the Sudbury Wolves...
) Trevor Sherban, Marcel Kars, Gary Zinck and Ryan Crane. The North Stars finished the regular season in fourth place, and defeated the minor premiers the Melbourne Ice in the semi final held in Adelaide, South Australia, by 6 goals to 1. The following day the North Stars won their third Goodall Cup in four years when they comprehensively defeated the Adelaide Avalanche 4 goals to nil in the AIHL Final. Top scoring player for 2006 was Marcel Kars (HK Bolzano Junior Foxes, Italy) and Most Valuable Player was awarded to Jesse Pyatt (Guelph University Grphyons). Since the season end in September 2006 Jesse Pyatt (Reading Royals
Reading Royals
The Reading Royals are a professional ice hockey team that currently plays in the ECHL. The team participates in the Atlantic Division of the ECHL's Eastern Conference. The Royals play their home games at the Sovereign Center located in downtown Reading, Pennsylvania...
, ECHL) and goalie Matt Ezzy (HK Crvena Zvezda, Serbia) began professional careers.
Matt Ezzy (Goal) and Ray Sheffield (Equipment Manager) travelled with the Mighty Roos (Australian Senior Men's team) to Korea to participate in the IIHF World Championships Division II Group B tournament from 2 April 2007, where they collected Silver.
2007
The Inski North Stars began their 2007 season in the second round, with their first game on 21 April against the Canberra Knights in Canberra with a shoot-out win, the first ever shoot-out win for the North Stars. The North Stars had a patchy start to the season, losing both early-season games against the Western Sydney Ice Dogs, as well as a disappointing loss to the Bears in Penrith after coming back to lead the game on Saturday 5 May.Early season instability is not unusual for some of the teams in the AIHL, especially those who are able to recruit professional hockey players. The Ice Dogs, North Stars and Blue Tongues especially struggle to find consistency early in the season.
In order to stabilise the team, North Stars General Manager Garry Doré recruited two family friends from a British Columbian Senior A league to act as fill-ins before the gun players could arrive. The two player called in from Smithers BC are brothers Ian and Eric Smith. Local student Kai Curry-Lindhal is a Belgian-born Swede who has also been available to relieve places in the team where necessary.
Other imported players for 2007 include Mark Wires (Central Hockey League, Bowling Green University), Conrad Martin (East Coast Hockey League, Mercyhurst University), Brad Wanchulak
Brad Wanchulak
Brad Wanchulak is the Vice President of Corporate Development with Petroleum service provider Poseidon Concepts Corporation and ex- professional ice hockey left winger. He played collegiately at the University of Notre Dame, where he double-majored in management consulting and psychology...
(Adelaide Avalanche, Dutch National League, Central Hockey League, Notre Dame University), Trevor Hawkins (Nepean Raiders Junior A, Concordia University Stingers) and 2004 North Star Mike McKenna (York University).
From early May, the North Stars had a big turn-around in performance. By month's end the North Stars were equal 2nd in the AIHL on points.
Early in June, starting goalie Matt Ezzy suffered a groin strain injury that saw him sit out the remainder of the month, and 17 year old Midget goalie Tom Gouldstone started the next three games. Gouldstone had a lively introduction to AIHL, with two games going to shootout (1 win, 1 loss) and an outright win against the Avalanche in Adelaide.
In June, Mark Wires returned to Canada, with Conrad Martin returning home in July. The North Stars recruited former Adelaide Avalanche player Darcy Corcoran from British Columbia, Canada, to fill the void along with the retention of the two Smith brothers, Eric and Ian.
On 18 August in Melbourne, the North Stars qualified for the 2007 Finals Series (Penrith NSW) with a 1-0 defeat of the Melbourne Ice. On 19 August in Adelaide, North Stars forward Brad Wanchulak
Brad Wanchulak
Brad Wanchulak is the Vice President of Corporate Development with Petroleum service provider Poseidon Concepts Corporation and ex- professional ice hockey left winger. He played collegiately at the University of Notre Dame, where he double-majored in management consulting and psychology...
broke the AIHL scoring record by registering 67 points in a season. Wanchulak registered 2 more assists on the final game of the season for a final point tally of 69.
The North Stars qualified for their 5th consecutive finals tournament and defeated the Melbourne Ice in the 2nd semi final by a margin of 6 goals to 3. Darcy Corcoran top-scored with an impressive 5 goals and 1 assist.
On Sunday 2 September, the North Stars faced the home team, the Penrith Bears, in the Goodall Cup Final. After falling behind 2-0 early in the third period, the North Stars fought back, with a goal from Brad Wanchulak
Brad Wanchulak
Brad Wanchulak is the Vice President of Corporate Development with Petroleum service provider Poseidon Concepts Corporation and ex- professional ice hockey left winger. He played collegiately at the University of Notre Dame, where he double-majored in management consulting and psychology...
, and then Darcy Corcoran in a late-period power play. The game went to overtime tied 2 goals each, but a penalty to the North Stars against the run of play gave the Bears the opportunity to set up blue-liner Rob Pasminka, who hammered home the game-winning goal.
Several North Stars players progressed into professional contracts, and some plan to return for future seasons. In the 2007-2008 Northern Hemisphere season, Conrad Martin moved up into the American Hockey League (AHL) on a PTO, while Mark Wires joined former North Stars Ryan Crane and Sean Starke in UK's Elite Ice Hockey League. Mike McKenna captured a spot in Sweden's HockeyAllsvenskan league (1st grade close in level to the AHL), while Darcy Corcoran won a spot with former North Star Henry Acres in Sweden in the 3rd highest league.
2008
The Australian Ice Hockey League launched on Saturday 19 April. The North Stars played at home on opening night, and defeated the Gold Coast Blue Tongues despite not having any available import players.The Inski North Stars set a record loss-streak with five consecutive losses in April–May (two of those in a shoot out) before recording a shoot-out win against the Canberra Knights on 17 May in Canberra. From that point the North Stars improved their position from 6th-place team to 4th-place by the end of May.
On 22 June the North Stars had two key players injured. Starting goaltender Matt Ezzy and top-scoring forward Colin Nicholson were unavailable for over 4–6 weeks. The North Stars performed poorly in late June and early July, but recovered to record six consecutive outright wins (one game worth double points) to finish the season in fourth place, 1 point shy of 2nd/3rd placed Melbourne Ice and Western Sydney Ice Dogs.
The North Stars underwent a considerable change of personnel in 2008, with several experienced local players being unavailable at the start of the 2008 season. Pier Martin started the season but withdrew after a few weeks, around the same time that Allen Campbell returned to the team. Rookie Matt Price established himself as a top-4 defenceman after returning home to Newcastle from college in Canada. Captain Ray Sheffield suffered a broken foot bone, forcing him to miss most of May.
The North Stars utilised resident University student Matt Vickers early in the season, along with 2006 Melbourne Ice player Gabriel Andre, who played 18 games of 25 total in the season. Other import for the North Stars included college player Grant Buckley in defence, B.J. Pelkey (SPHL), Colin Nicholson (ECHL), Mark Carberry (College), and Mickey Gilchrist (NCAA College) into the forwards.
The Inski Newcastle North Stars became National Champions for the fourth time after winning the Goodall Cup for 2008. The North Stars defeated the Ice Dogs 4-1 in the cup final, after eliminating the Bears in the semi final with a score of 7-5. Mickey Gilchrist was awarded the AIHL Finals MVP award.
In the off-season, Australian representatives Matt Ezzy and Casey Minson were signed to European national league teams. Minson to Ankara in Turkey, and Ezzy to Utrecht in the Netherlands.
Championships
- Goodall Cup: 20032003 AIHL seasonThe 2002 AIHL season is the 4th season of the Australian Ice Hockey League .-Regular season:-Playoffs:The playoffs were held at Sydney's Glaciarium...
, 20052005 AIHL seasonThe 2005 AIHL season was the 6th season of the Australian Ice Hockey League, the 4th in which the Goodall Cup was awarded to the league champions....
, 20062006 AIHL seasonThe 2006 AIHL season was the 7th season of the Australian Ice Hockey League, the 5th in which the Goodall Cup was awarded to the league champions.The Melbourne Ice mathematically clinched their first ever V.I.P...
, 20082008 AIHL seasonThe 2008 AIHL season is the 9th season of the Australian Ice Hockey League, the 7th in which the Goodall Cup will be awarded to the league champions.The season opened 19 April 2008 with games in Newcastle, Adelaide and Penrith....
- Runners-up: 20042004 AIHL seasonThe 2004 AIHL season was the 5th season of the Australian Ice Hockey League, the 3rd in which the Goodall Cup was awarded to the league champions.The West Sydney Ice Dogs won their first Goodall Cup defeating the Newcastle Northstars in the championship game....
, 20072007 AIHL seasonThe 2007 AIHL season was the 8th season of the Australian Ice Hockey League, the 6th in which the Goodall Cup will be awarded to the league champions....
, 20092009 AIHL seasonThe 2009 AIHL season is the 10th season of the Australian Ice Hockey League. The season opens on 25 April 2009 with games in Liverpool and Canberra. Newcastle North Stars won the V.I.P...
- Runners-up: 2004
- V.I.P. Cup: 20042004 AIHL seasonThe 2004 AIHL season was the 5th season of the Australian Ice Hockey League, the 3rd in which the Goodall Cup was awarded to the league champions.The West Sydney Ice Dogs won their first Goodall Cup defeating the Newcastle Northstars in the championship game....
- H Newman Reid Trophy, 20092009 AIHL seasonThe 2009 AIHL season is the 10th season of the Australian Ice Hockey League. The season opens on 25 April 2009 with games in Liverpool and Canberra. Newcastle North Stars won the V.I.P...
, 20102010 AIHL seasonThe 2010 AIHL season is the 11th season of the Australian Ice Hockey League . It ran from 24 April 2010 until 22 August 2010, with the Goodall Cup finals following on 28 and 29 August.-League business:...
Squad
- 3 Sean OultramSean OultramSean Oultram is an Australian semi-professional ice hockey player currently playing for the Newcastle Northstars in the Australian Ice Hockey League.-Playing career:...
(Defence) 175 cm - 86 kg 12/06/1986 Newcastle, NSW - 4 Rob Starke (Defence) 183 cm - 80 kg 25/03/1977 Montreal, PQ CAN
- 12 Adam Kimbley (Wing) 183 cm - 80 kg 15/08/1988 Taree, NSW
- 14 Matt Price (Defence) 175 cm - 80 kg 29/07/1988 Newcastle, NSW
- 19 Ray Sheffield (Centre) 182 cm - 86 kg 26/10/1970 Collingwood, ON CAN
- 22 Mitch Millington (Wing) 195 cm - 90 kg 24/05/1985 Newcastle, NSW
- 35 Matt Ezzy (Goal) 194 cm - 100 kg 02/01/1984 Lismore, NSW
- 42 Brian Bales (Wing) 181 cm - 88 kg 06/01/1975 Galati, Romania
- 63 Peter Cartwright (Centre) 185 cm - 95 kg 16/08/1984 Anchorage, AK USA
- 75 Gicu Oprea (Wing) 182 cm - 75 kg 03/01/1985 Anchorage, AK USA
Staff
- Garry Doré (General Manager) Port Alberni, BC
- Marcus Chapman (Team Manager) Montreal, PQ
- Robert Barnes (Coaching Director) Toronto, ONT
- Don Champagne (Head Coach) Espanola, ONT
- Peter Lambert (Promotions Manager) Newcastle, NSW
- Francis Walker (Scout) St-Eustache, Qu
- Fred Stevenson (Medic) Hamilton, ONT
Accolades
The North Stars have been recognised as Newcastle's Outstanding Senior Sports team three out of four times since the introduction of the awards, for their 2003, 2004 and 2006 seasons by the Newcastle City Council. The North Stars are finalists again for 2008, to be announced at the gala event on 6 March 2009.North Stars goalie Matt Ezzy was voted "Sportsperson of the Year" by the Lake Macquarie City Council for his 2005 season in February 2006, and was a finalist for the same award in 2007. North Stars defenceman and assistant captain Rob Starke is a finalist for Senior Sportsperson of the year, 2007.
North Stars coach Don Champagne was voted "Sports Official of the Year 2010" at the 2011 Newcastle City Sports Awards.
Team Award winners for 2010:
Most Valuable Player: Brian Bales
Coaches Award: Chris Belanger
Best Defensive Player: Matt Ezzy
Most Improved Player: Matt Wetini
Most Dedicated Player: Ray Sheffield
Best Aussie Player: Matt Ezzy
Top scorer award for 2010: Brian Bales
Rivalries
The North Stars' primary rivals are the Western Sydney Ice DogsWestern Sydney Ice Dogs
The Sydney Ice Dogs are a semi-professional ice hockey team in the Australian Ice Hockey League...
. The first ever AIHL game for the North Stars was a loss to the Ice Dogs, who joined the league in 2002 along with the North Stars. The North Stars defeated the Ice Dogs in the 2003 and 2008 finals to win the Goodall Cup (both by a margin of 4-1), lost the Cup to the Ice Dogs in the 2004 final, and then defeated the Ice Dogs in the semi-final in 2005.
The North Stars have also established a healthy rivalry with the Adelaide Avalanche
Adelaide Avalanche
The Adelaide Adrenaline are a semi-professional ice hockey team based in Thebarton, South Australia that play in the Australian Ice Hockey League .-History:...
, the team they faced (and defeated) in both the 2005 and 2006 Goodall Cup championship games.
In 2009 and 2010 the North Stars met the Adelaide Adrenaline each season in the finals. In 2009 the North Stars were defeated by the Adrenaline in overtime in the Goodall Cup final, 3-2 in Overtime.
In 2010 the Adrenaline knocked out the North Stars in the semi-final holding off a third period comeback by the North Stars 6-5.
Honoured Members
Terry George's number 21 is the only North Stars jersey to be retired. Terry George was a player and volunteer for the original North Stars team in the NSW Superleague, and lost his battle with cancer in the 1990s. No Newcastle North Stars players have been awarded the Hudson Trophy, however Glen Foll (North Stars 2005) was awarded the Hudson Trophy while playing for the Adelaide Avalanche in 2004.Team Captains
- Bill Jones (2002)
- Ray Sheffield (2003–2010)
- Robert Starke (2009–2010 in relief)
Team Managers
- Peter Lambert (2002, 2004)
- Peter Antcliff (2003)
- Tony Johnston (2005–2006)
- Christian Martin (2007–2008)
- Marcus Chapman (2009–2010)
Trivia
- The North Stars set an AIHL record for most goals scored in a game by one team - and also for the greatest winning margin in a game - when they defeated the Canberra KnightsCanberra KnightsThe Canberra Knights are a semi-professional ice hockey team in the Australian Ice Hockey League. The team plays its home games at the Phillip Swimming & Ice Skating Centre in Phillip, a suburb of Australia's capital city, Canberra....
by a score of 21-2 at the HISS on 6 August 2006. Centre Marcel KarsMarcel KarsMarcel Kars is a Dutch/Canadian professional ice hockey player, currently playing for the Tilburg Trappers in the Eredivisie.-Early career:...
recorded 8 goals and 4 assists in the game.
- Goaltender Ken Kozak played for the North Stars in 2002. He was in goal for the Australian national teamAustralian national ice hockey teamThe Australian men's national ice hockey team is the national ice hockey team for Australia. As of 2010 the Australian team are ranked 34th...
when they defeated New ZealandNew Zealand national ice hockey teamThe New Zealand men's national ice hockey team is the national men's ice hockey of New Zealand, and a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation...
58-0 in Perth in 1987, a world record score for an international ice hockey game.
External links
- Official Website: Newcastle North Stars
- AIHL Website: Australian Ice Hockey League
- IHNSW: Ice Hockey NSW
- IHA: Ice Hockey Australia
- Inski: Inski