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New players are always welcome. Please visit the following links to find out more about being a member of the Dunedin Ice Hockey Association.
Calendar
Visit the DIHA Calendar to see the entire event schedule.
Photos from the Southern Ice Hockey League (SIHL) round held in Alexandra on July 22nd are available. Photos gallery for SIHL SNC 2008 in Alexandra For commentary on the photos, please visit the Not quite Joe, but here goes … , Southern Women vs Gore or Alex vs Penguins forum topics. If anyone has photos […]
The Dunedin Thunder have suffered a big loss to the Canterbury Red Devils in Christchurch on June 23rd. The Red Devils quickly scored, reaching 3-0 after seven minutes of the first period. The Thunder scored a goal, but the Red Devils kept scoring and rounded out the first period 11-1. The Thunder tightened their defenses, […]
News articles about the Dunedin Thunder team: NZIHL – Round 1 – Press Release (scoop.co.nz) Red Devils open campaign against newcomers (stuff.co.nz) Stealing Thunder (scene.co.nz)
And continuing the latest string of new and update websites, the Queenstown Ice Hockey Club have updated their website with a new look. http://www.queenstownicehockey.co.nz/
Someone has created a Dunedin Thunder page on Wikipedia. Dunedin Thunder Wiki page
If you want to get paid to play ice hockey and don’t mind living in an exotic tourist resort, then check out this new job advertisement … BackPackerBoard.co.nz job “Skate Hire , Ice Hockey Players – WORKING SKATE HIRE, SHARPENING SKATES, TEACHING ICE SKATING FOR SCHOOL GROUPS,,,,,AND PLAYINMG ICE HOCKEY IN LOCAL SOCIAL LEAGUE.”
The Otago Daily Times (ODT) have published an article about Jeff Mansfield, the Dunedin Thunder’s new American goalie import. Jeff Mansfield ODT article Thanks to the Aardwolfs Ice Hockey Club for alerting us to the article
New Zealand hockey websites are popping up like mushrooms at the moment. The Auckland Ice Hockey Association (AIHA) now have a new website … http://www.aiha.org.nz/ They have also released their June 2008 newsletter … AIHA Newsletter
Goodbye to Mark Hareb, the (former?) Dunedin Beasts team manager who is moving to Auckland to become a fancy pants forensic scientist. Mark will be sorely missed by the Dunedin hockey community and in particular his team. Mark took a bunch of absolute rank beginners, threw in a few more slightly more experienced players and […]
Discussion about Thunder’s first games … visit the topic