19 Aug 2011, 19:00 | Regular season | Winter Games | Dunedin Ice Stadium | |||||||
New Zealand | 2-8 | Australia | |||||
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Referees: Ryan Caims  |  Spectators: 800 | |||||||
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0-1 Scott Stephenson (Jacques Perrault)
1-1 Joshua Hay (Georg Huber)
1-2 Scott Levitt (Peter Cartwright, Brian Bales)
1-3 Peter Cartwright
1-4 Jason Baclig (Scott Stephenson) SH
1-5 Brian Bales (Scott Thauwald, Peter Cartwright)
1-6 Dean Peterson (Jacques Perrault, Scott Stephenson)
1-7 Peter Cartwright (Brian Bales, Scott Thauwald) PP
2-7 Jordan Challis (Hayden Argyle) PP
2-8 Scott Corbett (Scott Levitt) PP
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Hwan Hee Kang (D)
Dukla Senica
Canberra Brave
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Riley Tonks (F)
Kallhälls IF
Newcastle Northstars
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Benjamin Lanzinger (F)
EC Villacher SV
unknown
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Miihkali Teppo (D)
Sparta Sarpsborg
unknown
- 22 Mar 2025 |
Kristoffer Fayen-Vestavik (F)
Lørenskog IK
retired as player
- 22 Mar 2025 |
Justin Kloos (F)
Leksands IF
unknown
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Mantas Armalis (G)
Leksands IF
unknown
Current events
- Champions Hockey League
- World U20 Championship
- World U20 Championship Div. 1B
- World U20 Championship Div. 2A
- World U20 Championship Div. 2B
- World U20 Championship Div. 3A
- Women's U18 World Championship
- Women's U18 World Championship 1A
- Women's U18 World Championship 1B
- Women's U18 World Championship 2A
- Women's U18 World Championship 2B
- Women's U18 World Championship 3
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