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"content": "Turning back time to 2016 when the Jets would win the H.H. Kleiner Memorial Trophy. This was the first year the trophy was not presented on the day of it being won due to complications. The Jets are Victoria's 4th oldest ice hockey club still operating, originally formed in 1950 as the Raiders Ice Hockey Club. ",
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"content": "Turning back time to 2016 when the Jets would win the H.H. Kleiner Memorial Trophy. This was the first year the trophy was not presented on the day of it being won due to complications. The Jets are Victoria's 4th oldest ice hockey club still operating, originally formed in 1950 as the Raiders Ice Hockey Club. ",
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"content": "Looking back at our past champions, the Braves Ice Hockey Club last won the H.H. Kleiner Memorial Trophy in 2017. This was the last time the trophy was awarded before it was refurbished and the central column was lengthened.",
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"content": "Happy 114th Birthday !<br /><br />Saturday September 12. 1908<br />Melbourne Galciarium<br /><br />The scheduled match between Brighton Ice Hockey Club and the Melburnians would take place at 9:00pm. The game was played in two 10 minute halves and resulted in a 2-2 draw that night. A meeting was held afterwards that would result in the appointment of a committee to organise a league, this league would be known as the Victorian Amateur Ice Hockey Association (VAIHA).<br /><br />When the Melbourne Glaciarium opened on the 9th of June 1906, exhibitions of ice hockey would be demonstrated at carnivals and played in scrimmage matches organised by rink management. Schools would be invited and youth gradually took to the sport as it shared similarities with the already popular sport of hockey.<br />The Rink management would form the Glaciarium Ice Hockey Club, who would organise scrimmages at the Glaciarium. Brighton Grammar and Melbourne Grammar were 2 schools who regularly attended and would form the Brighton Ice Hockey Club and Melburnian Ice Hockey Club respectively, 2 of the 4 founding teams for the inaugural 1909 season. The 4th club to be part of the original 4 was the Beavers Ice Hockey Club, named after their sponsor Isador George Beaver (a Melbourne based architect.)<br /><br />The first committee appointed on the evening of September 12, after the match between the Brighton and Melburnian Ice Hockey Club at 9:00pm, were:<br /><br />- Lorimer<br />- Ward<br />- Errol Forster Woods<br />- Walter Purbrick (Honorable Treasurer)<br />- Andrew Lambert Reid (Secretary)<br /><br />The image is a scan of the newspaper article documenting the meeting 110 years ago that would form the Association that has become Ice Hockey Victoria. Table Talk Magazine - 17 September, 1908",
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"content": "Happy 114th Birthday !\n\nSaturday September 12. 1908\nMelbourne Galciarium\n\nThe scheduled match between Brighton Ice Hockey Club and the Melburnians would take place at 9:00pm. The game was played in two 10 minute halves and resulted in a 2-2 draw that night. A meeting was held afterwards that would result in the appointment of a committee to organise a league, this league would be known as the Victorian Amateur Ice Hockey Association (VAIHA).\n\nWhen the Melbourne Glaciarium opened on the 9th of June 1906, exhibitions of ice hockey would be demonstrated at carnivals and played in scrimmage matches organised by rink management. Schools would be invited and youth gradually took to the sport as it shared similarities with the already popular sport of hockey.\nThe Rink management would form the Glaciarium Ice Hockey Club, who would organise scrimmages at the Glaciarium. Brighton Grammar and Melbourne Grammar were 2 schools who regularly attended and would form the Brighton Ice Hockey Club and Melburnian Ice Hockey Club respectively, 2 of the 4 founding teams for the inaugural 1909 season. The 4th club to be part of the original 4 was the Beavers Ice Hockey Club, named after their sponsor Isador George Beaver (a Melbourne based architect.)\n\nThe first committee appointed on the evening of September 12, after the match between the Brighton and Melburnian Ice Hockey Club at 9:00pm, were:\n\n- Lorimer\n- Ward\n- Errol Forster Woods\n- Walter Purbrick (Honorable Treasurer)\n- Andrew Lambert Reid (Secretary)\n\nThe image is a scan of the newspaper article documenting the meeting 110 years ago that would form the Association that has become Ice Hockey Victoria. Table Talk Magazine - 17 September, 1908",
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"content": "2018 saw the Sharks Ice Hockey Club win the H.H. Kleiner Memorial Trophy after a 2-1 victory over the Blackhawks Ice Hockey Club in a very close series at O'Brien Group Icehouse. The Sharks Ice Hockey Club took the 3 game playoff series 2-1 to win the Trophy for the 2nd time in club history.<br /><br />The Sharks broke what was the 2nd longest H.H. Kleiner Trophy drought currently in the Association at the time, last winning Victorian Ice Hockey's top prize in 2004, the clubs first.<br /><br />Image: Macsnaps",
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"content": "2018 saw the Sharks Ice Hockey Club win the H.H. Kleiner Memorial Trophy after a 2-1 victory over the Blackhawks Ice Hockey Club in a very close series at O'Brien Group Icehouse. The Sharks Ice Hockey Club took the 3 game playoff series 2-1 to win the Trophy for the 2nd time in club history.\n\nThe Sharks broke what was the 2nd longest H.H. Kleiner Trophy drought currently in the Association at the time, last winning Victorian Ice Hockey's top prize in 2004, the clubs first.\n\nImage: Macsnaps",
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"content": "Remembering the 2019 H.H. Kleiner Champions, the Blackhawks, who are the most recent team to have won Victoria's highest level of competition ice hockey. We look forward to resuming competition as soon as it is possible with the ongoing concern over COVID-19.<br /><br />Image: Macsnaps ",
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"content": "May 24th, 2016, approval to convert the Sullivan Stadium indoor sports centre into an ice rink was granted. Ross Fisher would go on to rebuild the stadium into Victoria's 3rd ice hockey rink, IceHQ. The venue was previously an inline hockey rink.",
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"content": "In a story that shares similarities to the storyline in the movie Saving Private Ryan, the Steele family were an important part of the early days of the Victorian Amateur Ice Hockey Association (VAIHA), presently called Ice Hockey Victoria (IHV).<br /><br />The Melburnian Ice Hockey Club is one of the original 4 founding clubs of the VAIHA. The attached image shows the 1910 Melburnian team and standing in the middle at the back is a young Norman Leslie Steele. Norman was one of 4 brothers, born at Normanhurst on Denmark Street in Kew. Norman was also a member of the 1909 Melburnian Ice Hockey Club in the inaugural season of the VAIHA competition.<br /><br />A few months after this picture was taken, in the 1911 general meeting, Norman's father Philip John Rupert Steele Sr. would take over as the 2nd President of the VAIHA. Phillip would hold this position for some time after the First World War which went from 1914 - 1918. In his time as president of the Association, ice hockey would continue to grow in popularity.<br /><br />All 4 of Philip's sons would partake in the Great War, Frederick, Philip Jr. , Norman and Cyril but only one would survive.<br /><br />Captain Frederick Steele was killed while leading an attack at Neuve Chapelle on October 26, 1914. Lt. Philip Steele Jr. (Rupert) died from injuries sustained by shrapnel in 1917 and as for the former Melburnian ice hockey player 2nd Lt. Norman Steel, he died in 1917 as a prisoner of war after his aircraft was shot down and crashed behind the Turkish border.<br /><br />The last remaining brother, Cyril Steele, was recalled from duty back to Australia where he would help run the family business.<br /><br />Today, there is an oval at Melbourne Grammar school called the Steele Memorial Ground, which was named to honor these 3 brothers lost in the Great War. The family also erected a copper tablet in St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne to remember the 3 brothers and if you visit the Australian War Memorial you will also find their names.",
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"content": "Hopefully we can see restrictions easing soon and we can return to play in the near future. Parents and kids will be eager to represent the state of Victoria playing the game they love. ",
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"content": "V.A.I.H.A - Victorian Amateur Ice Hockey Association is the auspices that Australia's first Ice Hockey Association was known by when it was formed on the evening of September 12th, 1908. ",
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"content": "1979 Syd Tange Memorial Tournament Champions, team Victoria<br /><br />The Syd Tange Memorial tournament is a National junior tournament. First awarded in 1969, where Victoria won in its inaugural year, The trophy is named after Sydney Edward Tange - a legend of Australian ice hockey, former National president of the ice hockey federation and co organiser of the first interstate junior ice hockey game.<br /><br />By the time of this picture, Victoria had just won its 5th consecutive Syd Tange Trophy but it didn't end there, they would win the next 3 as well for a consecutive win streak of 8. To date, Victoria has won the trophy 26 times since 1969",
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"content": "Blackhawks Ice Hockey Club great, Charles 'Charlie' Grandy, pictured here in his first season with the Blackhawks in 1964, since moving to Melbourne in the same year. Grandy has won the H.H. Kleiner Trophy twice with the Blackhawks.<br /><br />Grandy was awarded LIfe Membership of Ice Hockey Victoria as well as awarded life Membership of Ice Hockey Australia<br />in 1998 for his contributions to the sport.<br /><br />The 7 time Goodall Cup Champion represented Victoria from 1972 to 1981, often Captain of the team.<br /><br />He played for Australia in the 1963 Olympic Qualification Tournament, Represented Australia in the 1974 and 1979 World Championships.<br /><br />He received the Australian Sports Medal in 2000.",
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"content": "The Melbourne Jets Ice Hockey Club<br />is the 4th oldest ice hockey club in Victoria still competing, with their origins as the Raiders ice hockey Club in 1950. Post World War 2 activities saw a lot of new Australians living in the country and with the newly formed Raiders ice hockey club heavy with new Australians, one can only speculate as to whether inspiration for the name \"Raiders\" came from this influx of new talent. It can be difficult to know how names or colour schemes were arrived at.<br />Something the Raiders did however, is conquer every competition they were part of. Beginning in the Melbourne Glaciarium VIHL, they would win in their first year. As the VIHL ceased and all clubs entered into an inter-rink competition between the Glaciarium and St. Moritz ice rinks as part of the Victorian Ice Hockey Association, the Raiders won 4 consecutive H.H. Kleiner trophies from 1951-1954.<br /><br />Skipping ahead through a merging of interest with the Melbourne Hakoah, a soccer club, the Raiders would become known as just \"Hakoah\" by 1957. The Hakoah name would give way to the Melbourne Jets branding in 1995, after taking on the Lions team and assuming the name Rebels for a 3 year period in between.<br /><br />This colourisation of the 1964 Hakoah championship team is the 2nd in back-to-back wins of the H.H. Kleiner Trophy. The red shorts like a reminder of their Raiders beginnings and some of the faces in this photos are both Club legends as well as nationally recognized contributors to the sport, such as Kurt DeFris.<br /><br />In this photo:<br /><br />Back Row (L to R)<br />Ron Amess, Ian Matthews, George Kren, John O'Brien, Bela Begala, Donald Sinclair<br /><br />Middle Row (L to R)<br />Kurt DeFris, Frank Krista, Vlad Slapnicka, Len Harris, Eric Theobald, John Thomas, unknown, Danny Mullans<br /><br />Front Row (L to R)<br />Donald Wait, Howie Freill (Goaltender), Trevor Benson (Reserve Goaltender), Kevin Harris, Ted Murley, unknown",
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