2007 NZIHL season

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2007 NZIHL Standings

PositionTeamGPPRWPRLWLTPTSGFGA
1 Canterbury Red Devils 1022501266337
2 Botany Swarm 1040411264428
3 Southern Stampede 1022240124253
4 West Auckland Admirals 100406002960

PRW = Preliminary Round Win = 2 points
PRL = Preliminary Round Loss
W = Main Round Win = 4 points
L = Main Round Loss
T = Main Round Tie = 2 points

Contents

2007 Season Results

Preliminary Rounds

Round 1

Dunedin

May 25, 2007 - Southern Stampede 2 v Canterbury Red Devils 9

May 26, 2007 - Southern Stampede 4 v Canterbury Red Devils 3

Avondale

May 26, 2007 - West Auckland Admirals 4 v Botany Swarm 6

May 27, 2007 - West Auckland Admirals 3 v Botany Swarm 7

Round 2

Christchurch

June 9, 2007 - Canterbury Red Devils 10 v Southern Stampede 5

June 10, 2007 - Canterbury Red Devils 2 v Southern Stampede 6

Botany Downs

June 9, 2007 - Botany Swarm 3 v West Auckland Admirals 2

June 10, 2007 - Botany Swarm 2 v West Auckland Admirals 1

Main Rounds

Round 3 - Queenstown

June 29, 2007 - Southern Stampede 2 v Botany Swarm 3

June 30, 2007 - Southern Stampede 2 v Canterbury Red Devils 8

July 1, 2007 - Canterbury Red Devils 3 v Botany Swarm 3

Round 4 - Botany Downs

July 13, 2007 - West Auckland Admirals 4 v Canterbury Red Devils 8

July 14, 2007 - Botany Swarm 4 v Canterbury Red Devils 6

July 15, 2007 - Botany Swarm 5 v West Auckland Admirals 4

Round 5 - Christchurch

July 27, 2007 - Southern Stampde 10 v West Auckland Admirals 2

July 28, 2007 - Canterbury Red Devils 7 v Southern Stampede 4

July 29, 2007 - Canterbury Red Devils 7 v West Auckland Admirals 3

Round 6 - Avondale

August 10, 2007 - Botany Swarm 5 v Southern Stampede 1

August 11, 2007 - West Auckland Admirals 4 v Southern Stampede 6

August 12, 2007 - West Auckland Admirals 2 v Botany Swarm 6

Final - Christchurch

September 8, 2007 - Canterbury Red Devils 0 v Botany Swarm 7

2007 Leading Scorers

PlayerTeamGPGAP
Janos Kaszala Canterbury Red Devils 10111223
Jesper Danielsson Canterbury Red Devils 1091322
Lukas Kavka Canterbury Red Devils 1010616
Amadeus Schifferle Southern Stampede 108715
Daniel Smith West Auckland Admirals 109514

2007 NZIHL Awards

MVP of Canterbury Red Devils - Janos Kaszala

MVP of Botany Swarm - Ian Wannamaker

MVP of Southern Stampede - Brett Speirs

MVP of West Auckland Admirals - Rick Parry

Best Defenceman - Hayden Argyle - Canterbury Red Devils

Top Goaltender - Zak Nothling - Botany Swarm

Top Points Scorer - Janos Kaszala - Canterbury Red Devils

League MVP - Janos Kaszala - Canterbury Red Devils

Top Rookie - Dale Harrop - Canterbury Red Devils

Finals MVP - Charlie Huber - Botany Swarm

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