H Newman Reid Trophy

Commissioned by the Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL) in 2009, the H Newman Reid Trophy is an Australian men's ice hockey trophy awarded to the team that finishes top of the standings at the end of each AIHL regular-season, otherwise known as the Premiers. The trophy Superseded the defunct V.I.P. Cup.

H Newman Reid Trophy
SportIce hockey
Awarded forRegular-season Premier of the Australian Ice Hockey League
History
First award2008Sydney Bears
(backdated)
Most winsNewcastle Northstars
CBR Brave
(4 titles)
Most recent2023CBR Brave
(4th title)

History

Original H Newman Reid Trophy, which was lost in 2014

2009, H Newman Reid Trophy was commissioned by the AIHL board in 2009 to replace the Goodall Cup for the league champion following the removal of the traditional century-old Goodall Cup by IHA. It was designed to be a new 'tradition' trophy and was originally named the AIHL Champions trophy for this purpose.[1]

2009, Adelaide Adrenaline won the inaugural AIHL Champions Trophy by beating the Newcastle North Stars 3-2 (OT) in the AIHL final.[2]

2010, the Goodall Cup returned to the AIHL and was once again installed as the league championship trophy. The AIHL Champions Trophy was subsequently renamed the H Newman Reid Trophy in honour of the Henry Newman Reid who opened the first ice rinks in Australia between 1904 and 1907 and whose family fostered the first ice sports including hockey in Australia.[3] The trophy was reassigned to honour the regular season's top team in the standings (premiers) and replaced the defunct V.I.P. Cup, which had been last awarded in 2007. Adelaide's 2009 trophy win was backdated and changed to the Goodall Cup with the 2008 (Sydney Bears) and 2009 (Newcastle North Stars) premiers awarded the H Newman Reid trophy by the same measure.[1]

2011, the Melbourne Ice became the first team to win the domestic double including the H Newman Reid Trophy by claiming the Reid Trophy for finishing top of the AIHL league standings and Goodall Cup by winning the championship final 3–2 over Newcastle North Stars.[4]

From 2014 to 2019, the trophy was presented in name only, as the physical trophy had been missing, presumed destroyed. A new trophy was presented to the 2022 winners CBR Brave.

Year on year premiers

The H Newman Reid Trophy being presented to 2022 winners CBR Brave
Trophy legend
No trophyV.I.P. CupH Newman Reid Trophy
TrophyNo.SeasonPremiers
12000Sydney Bears
22001Adelaide Avalanche
32002Sydney Bears
42003Adelaide Avalanche
52004Newcastle North Stars
62005Adelaide Avalanche
72006Melbourne Ice
82007Adelaide Avalanche
92008AIHL Bears
102009Newcastle North Stars
TrophyNo.SeasonPremiers
112010Newcastle North Stars
122011Melbourne Ice
132012Newcastle North Stars
142013Sydney Ice Dogs
152014Melbourne Mustangs
162015Newcastle North Stars
172016Melbourne Ice
182017Melbourne Ice
192018CBR Brave
202019CBR Brave
TrophyNo.SeasonPremiers
212022CBR Brave
222023CBR Brave

Premierships by club

Total number of premierships won by teams in the AIHL throughout the league's entire history.

TeamPremiershipsWinning years
Newcastle Northstars52004, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2015
Adelaide Avalanche42001, 2003, 2005, 2007
CBR Brave2018, 2019, 2022, 2023
Melbourne Ice2006, 2011, 2016, 2017
Sydney Bears32000, 2002, 2008
Sydney Ice Dogs12013
Melbourne Mustangs2014

H Newman Reid Trophies by club

Total number of premierships won by teams in the AIHL from the 2008 season onwards.

TeamHNR trophiesTrophy winning years
Newcastle Northstars42009, 2010, 2012, 2015
CBR Brave2018, 2019, 2022, 2023
Melbourne Ice32011, 2016, 2017
Sydney Bears12008
Sydney Ice Dogs2013
Melbourne Mustangs2014

See also

References