List of CBR Brave seasons

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The CBR Brave are an Australian ice hockey franchise that compete in the Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL). The Brave are based in Australia’s capital city, Canberra, and to date have played all its home games at Phillip Ice Centre since its founding in 2014.[1] In four completed seasons, the team has yet to win a Goodall Cup championship and has qualified for the AIHL finals weekend four times. As of the end of the 2017 season, the Brave have won more than 50 regular-season games, scored more than 490 regular-season goals and accumulated more than 190 regular-season points.

CBR won their first major title in 2018 by clinching the H Newman Reid Trophy by finishing first in the 2018 AIHL regular-season standings.[2]

Table Legend[]

A
Number of assists by a player in a season
Finish
Final position in league standings at conclusion of regular-season
G
Number of goals by a player in a season
GA
Goals against (goals scored by the Brave's opponents)
GD
Goal difference (the poisitive, even or negative difference between goals for and goals against)
GF
Goals for (goals scored by the Brave)
Goodall Cup final
Details of Goodall Cup final matches played
L
Number of losses
OL
Number of losses in overtime/shootout
OW
Number of wins in overtime/shootout
P
Number of games played
PIM
Penalties in minutes (penalty minutes served by a player)
Pts
Number of points
Result
Final position in Finals weekend
Semi-final
Details of semi-final matches played
T
Number of ties
W
Number of wins

Year by Year[]

Champions Runners-up Third Place
CBR Brave year on year all-time record
Season Regular season Finals weekend Top points scorer Top goal scorer Top assister Top PIM Goaltender Head Coach
P W T L OW OL GF GA GD Pts Finish P W L GF GA Result Semi-final Goodall Cup final Name Pts Name G Name A Name PIM Name Name
2014 28 14 1[a] 9 2 2 106 89 +17 49 3rd 1 1 1 6 Semi-finalist Lost 1-6
(Ice)
Canada Blunden 68 Canada Blunden 36 Finland Kokkonen 42 Australia H.Byers 111 Finland Petri Pitkänen Finland Matti Louma
2015 28 13 10 3 2 125 104 +21 47 4th 1 1 3 4 Semi-finalist Lost 3-4
(North Stars)
Canada Blunden 79 Canada Blunden
Canada Geoffrey
28 Canada Blunden 51 Australia Dunwoodie 120 United States Josh Unice Australia Brad Hunt
United States Josh Unice
2016 28 15 9 2 2 129 117 +12 51 4th 2 1 1 5 5 Runner-up Won 4-3
(Ice)
Lost 1-2
(North Stars)
Canada Wudrick 50 Canada Blunden
Canada Wudrick
20 Australia C.Kubara 33 Australia H.Byers 108 Australia Aleksi Toivonen United States Josh Unice
Canada Art Bidlevskii
2017 28 13 11 3 1 130 101 +29 46 3rd 2 1 1 7 6 Runner-up Won 6-2
(Thunder)
Lost 1-4
(Ice)
Canada Wudrick 54 Canada Blunden 24 Canada Jalbert 37 Australia Buskas 90 Australia Rob Starke
2018 28 24 4 152 74 +78 72 1st 2 2 9 4 Champions Won 5-1
(Mustangs)
Won 4-3 (OT)
(Bears)
United States Gerling 67 United States Gerling 24 United States Gerling 43 Australia Göransson 65 Canada Mat Hewitt
2019 28 26 1 1 161 67 +94 79 1st 1 1 4 6 Semi-finalist Lost 4-6
(Bears)
Canada Gabrielle 67 Canada Gabrielle 39 Australia Darge 34 Australia Dawes 69 Canada Matt Climie
2020 *2020 AIHL season was cancelled and not contested
Totals 166 114 1 44 10 8 787 545 +242 265 9 4 5 29 31

As of 14 September 2020

Notes[]

  1. ^ CBR Brave and Adelaide Adrenaline were each awarded one point each and officially recorded a tie on 19 July 2014 despite there being no ties in the AIHL since the introduction of the shootout in 2006 due to a bus crash involving the travelling Adelaide players and staff en route to Canberra.[3][4]

References[]

  1. ^ Gaskin, Lee (2014-03-14). "Canberra Knights become CBR Brave in ice hockey league". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2018-08-13.
  2. ^ Tiernan, Eamonn (2018-08-05). "Canberra Brave secure AIHL minor premiership with five games to spare". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2018-08-13.
  3. ^ McIlroy, Tom (2014-07-19). "Adelaide Adrenaline team bus crashes forcing Canberra ice hockey game to be cancelled". The Canberra Times. Retrieved 2015-08-24.
  4. ^ Mooney, Harrison (2014-08-01). "Australian hockey's CBR Brave upset after game for first place canceled due to bus crash". www.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2015-08-24.
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