Adelaide Adrenaline


The Adelaide Adrenaline is a semi-professional ice hockey team based in Adelaide, South Australia. The team is a member of the Australian Ice Hockey League. The team was founded in 2008 as the Adelaide A's to replace the defunct Adelaide Avalanche who folded mid-season. The team plays its home games at the IceArenA, located in the suburb of Thebarton.

History

The team was formed at the start of July 2008 to replace the Adelaide Avalanche after they folded in June. In a deal with the AIHL the A's picked up the Avalanche's team list and fulfilled the existing game schedule for the remainder of the 2008 season. After the 2008 season the A's were renamed the Adelaide Adrenaline for the upcoming 2009 season. The Adrenaline's best result in the regular season came in the 2012 season when they finished second in their conference and second overall. The team have qualified for the playoffs on four occasions, winning the Goodall Cup in 2009 and finishing runners-up in 2010.
The 2009 season saw the newly named Adrenaline perform strongly in the regular season. Adelaide won 16 of 24 matches and finished third in the league table, qualifying for the finals weekend in Newcastle. 29 August 2009, the Adrenaline played the Melbourne Ice in the semi-final at the Hunter Ice Skating Stadium. Adelaide took an early lead in the first period thanks to a Sami Mantere goal and never looked back from that point. The Adrenaline ended up winning the match 6–1 with Sami Mantere, Jeremy Beirnes and Mike Werner all scoring braces. 30 August 2009, the Adrenaline came up against the Newcastle North Stars in the AIHL Championship final in front of 950 people. It was a match where power plays provided the opportunities to break down stubborn defences with three of the four goals scored during regulation time coming with a man advantage. After a scoreless third period the two teams could not be separated on 2-2 and the match advanced to overtime. Cassian Delsar stepped up and scored the winner in overtime to claim the Adrenaline's first ever title and the finals MVP. Adelaide was presented with the brand new H Newman Reid Trophy for winning the AIHL Championship. The trophy replaced the Goodall Cup, which had been withdrawn from the competition before the start of the season. The Goodall Cup returned the following season and the Adrenaline championship title win was backdated and Adelaide was awarded the Cup. The H Newman Reid Trophy became the premiership title prize instead.
In the 2010 season, the Adrenaline again reached the AIHL finals weekend by finishing fourth in the league standings. Adelaide drew the North Stars in the semi-finals in a reply of the previous season's final. In a vastly different kind of match compared to the final in 2009, the Adrenaline outshot the North Stars to beat Newcastle 7-6 to reach their second Goodall Cup final in a row. In the final Adelaide come up against home team, the Melbourne Ice. In front of a packed Melbourne Icehouse, Adelaide put up a good performance but ultimately fell short and lost the final 4–6.
Ahead of the 2017 season, the Adrenaline announced a club re-brand with a new logo, uniform and digital design and assets. The re-brand was released with a new team hashtag ‘#OneBeat’. The new logo was a stylised ‘A’ shaped by a heartbeat line presentation. In addition to the new primary logo, the Adrenaline revealed a new secondary logo to be used as shoulder patches on jerseys. The circular badge features the South Australian piping shrike emblematic bird at its heart on a white background. Surrounding piping shrike is the team name in full ‘Adelaide Adrenaline Ice Hockey Club’ on a navy background. The emblem is boarded by a red and yellow border to complete the team’s entire colour palette. The new kits kept the traditional primary blue home colour and white away.
On 13 May 2018, Adelaide, AIHL and Australian ice hockey legend, Greg Oddy announced his retirement. Over the course of 19 years Oddy became a superstar of the local game. Upon his retirement, Oddy held four AIHL all-time records for appearances, goals, assists and points. Greg held the points record for the Australian national team. Oddy was a leader for the Adrenaline and Adelaide Avalanche. He captained both teams for 11 seasons combined. He won 3 Goodall Cups and 3 gold medals with the national team. Oddy was Adelaide's last remaining foundation player still playing in 2018. Oddy's family built the Adrenaline and Avalanche teams and his contribution to South Australian hockey, the AIHL, the national team and the Adrenaline will not be forgotten.
On 11 January 2020, The Adrenaline announced former player and head coach Sami Mantere had been re-appointed as head coach for the 2020 season. Sami replaced outgoing head coach, Jim Fuyarchuk, who held the position for the last two seasons.

Season-by-season results

Championships

Current roster

Team roster for the 2019 AIHL season
#NatNamePosS/GAgeAcquiredBirthplace
29F2018Australia
13FL2017Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
73FR2015Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
6DL2017Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
17DR2019Hawthorn, South Australia, Australia
25FL2019Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
7FL2015Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
30GL2017
1GR2018Morges, Switzerland
18DL2019La Prairie, Quebec, Canada
24FL2019Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France
35GL2019Penticton, British Columbia, Canada
49F2018
47FL2017Tábor, Czech Republic
26F2019South Glengarry, Ontario, Canada
27FR2019
14FR2014Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
39FR2019Sarnia, Ontario, Canada
19FL2011České Budějovice, Czechoslovakia
16FR2016Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
9FR2018Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
33F2018Australia
23D2019
67GL2019Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
89DL2019Chișinău, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union

Retired numbers

Throughout the history of the Adrenaline, one jersey number has been retired in honour of a former club legend. The Adrenaline has already indicated they will retire Greg Oddy's jersey in the future.

Player records

All-time totals

These are the top-ten all-time player recods in franchise history for the following categories: Appearances, Goals, Assists, Points, Penalty minutes


By season totals

These are the top-ten season by season all-time player records in franchise history for the following categories: Points, Penalty minutes and Save Percentage


Team Staff

Current as of 2019 AIHL season
PositionName
Head Coach Sami Mantere
Assistant Coach Corey Smith
Team Manager Jason Geyer

Leaders

Team captains

#NameFromTo
1 Greg Oddy20082016
2 David Huxley20172017
3 Josef Rezek2018Present

Head coaches

#NameFromTo
1 John Botterill20082009
2 Mike Gainer20102011
3 Ryan O'Handley20122014
4 Trevor Walsh20152016
5 Sami Mantere20172017
6 Jim Fuyarchuk20182019
7 Sami Mantere2020Present

References:

Broadcasting

TV:

Fox Sports – Part of the entire AIHL TV deal with Fox Sports to show one game a round, normally on Thursday's at 4:30 pm or after NHL games during NHL season.


Online audio streaming:

Self-broadcast – Since 2016 the Adelaide Adrenaline have self-broadcast all home matches with an online audio stream utilising the Mixlr platform.
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