Skycity Stampede

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Skycity Stampede
Skycity Stampede logo.png
City Queenstown, New Zealand
League New Zealand Ice Hockey League
Founded2005
Operated2005–present
Home arenaQueenstown Ice Arena
ColoursYellow, blue, white
   
General managerNiel Frear
Head coachCameron Frear
CaptainMatthew Schneider
Website www.skycitystampede.com
Franchise history
2005-2016Southern Stampede
2016-presentSkycity Stampede

The Skycity Stampede is a team in the New Zealand Ice Hockey League. It is based in Queenstown, New Zealand and was founded in 2005. The team was known as the Southern Stampede until 2016, when Skycity became the sides title sponsor. [1]

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Season by season results

SeasonGPWOTWTOTLLGFGAPTSFinishPlayoffRef
200564203221161stWon final (West Auckland Admirals) [2]
200664022519132ndWon final (South Auckland Swarm) [3]
2007104064253123rdDid not qualify [4]
2008125165856183rdDid not qualify [5]
20091612229737262ndLost final (Canterbury Red Devils) [6]
20101641195178165thDid not qualify [7]
201116110058763332ndLost final (Botany Swarm) [8]
201216101058161321stLost final (Canterbury Red Devils) [9]
20131652458586234thDid not qualify [10]
20141661277174223rdDid not qualify [11]
2015161321011255441stWon final (Canterbury Red Devils) [12]
201616120137837371stWon final (Canterbury Red Devils) [13]
201716130038842391stWon final (West Auckland Admirals) [14]
2018161300311044391stLost final (West Auckland Admirals) [15]
201916141017723441stWon final (West Auckland Admirals) [16]
2020880007215241stPlayoffs not held [17]
202114140001133342Playoffs cancelled [18]

Current roster

2012 NZIHL Season

Goaltenders
#PlayerImportPlace of Birth
20 Flag of New Zealand.svg Kane EasterbrookNew Zealand
30 Flag of New Zealand.svg Danille HeinemanNew Zealand
1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Flag of the United States.svg Matt SwirtzUnited States
Defensemen
#PlayerImportPlace of Birth
26 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Joel ClerouxYCanada
22 Flag of New Zealand.svg Quinn DrakeNew Zealand
16 Flag of New Zealand.svg Mitchell Frear (A)New Zealand
24 Flag of New Zealand.svg Lachlan FrearNew Zealand
2 Flag of New Zealand.svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Bert Haines (A)Canada
6 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Michael SommerYCanada
Forwards
#PlayerImportPlace of Birth
14 Flag of New Zealand.svg Callum BurnsNew Zealand
3 Flag of the United States.svg Nic FabbriYUnited States
10 Flag of New Zealand.svg Simon Glass (C)New Zealand
8 Flag of New Zealand.svg Connor HarrisonNew Zealand
7 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Michael HermanYCanada
15 Flag of the United States.svg Brian HorwitzYUnited States
17 Flag of New Zealand.svg Maxwell MachargNew Zealand
28 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Matt SchneiderYCanada
5 Flag of New Zealand.svg Brett SpeirsNew Zealand
27 Flag of the United States.svg Michael WeberYUnited States
18 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Stefan WrightYCanada
19 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Tommy ZizianYCanada

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