List of Melbourne Mustangs players

The Melbourne Mustangs are an ice hockey team based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia and are members of the Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL). Founded in 2010, as the Mustangs Ice Hockey Club, the team joined the AIHL in 2011 and have made the Goodall Cup playoffs on two occasions, winning once in 2014.[1][2][3][4] Since their inception, 79 players have played at least one regular season game for the Mustangs. The team's current captain is Michael McMahon who has held that position since the 2017 season, taking over from Patrick O'Kane. Australian Jamie Bourke leads the team in scoring with 231 points in 145 games.

Legend

GPGames played WWins LLosses
PosPosition FForward DDefenceman
GKGoaltender GGoals AAssists
PtsPoints PIMPenalties in minutes MinMinutes played
GAAGoals against average SOShutouts SV%Save percentage


Statistics complete as of the end of the 2017 AIHL season.

Goaltenders

Name Nationality Seasons GPWLMINSOGAASV%GPWLMINSOGAASV%Notes
Regular season Playoffs
Fraser Carson Australia2011–2017854334383643.300.88222010002.500.904
Jack Hayes Australia2015–201793130603.760.850
Damian Holland Australia20171105006.000.760
Mark Howell Australia201162418105.800.724
Michael James Australia2011–201541927162604.890.845
James Kruger United States20171810889603.180.9021014903.060.919
Nicholas Novysedlak Australia201741317206.100.821
Jon Olthuis Canada2013231211115003.650.898
Chris Slauenwhite Australia2016125651403.790.880
Oliver Wren Canada20121331054104.710.861

Skaters

Name Nationality Pos Seasons GPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIMNotes
Regular season Playoffs
Drew Akins United StatesD20159312154
Travis Alabaster AustraliaD201390110
Matthew Anderson AustraliaF2011–2012, 20145516173350
Phillip Bakatsoulas AustraliaD201640110
Corey Banfield CanadaF20151811253610
Matthew Beattie United StatesD201727716231410000
Andrew Belic AustraliaF2011–201716124335715031010
Stephen Belic AustraliaD2011–20171061895120000
Ryan Bennett AustraliaD2011–201240055154
Enrico Bergamin AustraliaD2011–20123612345
Gavin Birchler AustraliaF201710000
Jamie Bourke AustraliaF2011, 2013–2017142112111223596335814
Damian Bright AustraliaD2011–20171151171811130000
Jack Carpenter AustraliaD2011–20122802210
Scott Corbett CanadaF20112621224346
Ethan Cornford AustraliaF2014–20151412310
Todd Cutter AustraliaF201362022
Dean Dunstan AustraliaF2011–20123010122222
Jake Ebner CanadaF2012191071712
Luke Fisher AustraliaF2016–20172011210
Andrew Fitzgerald AustraliaF2012–201552671349
Darcy Flanagan AustraliaD2016–2017130004
Robin Forsythe South AfricaF20131410118
David Foster AustraliaD2016–201770112
Viktor Gibbs Sjödin SwedenF2014–20154724456910525380
Kevin Glanzman United StatesD2013232202226
Ben Grant AustraliaD201180118
Jeff Grant United StatesD2014–201547946553421120
Alexander Hall AustraliaF2013–20144446108020000
Shane Hardy AustraliaF2011–201244131427210Captain, 2011–2012[5]
Mark Higgins United StatesD201626461014
Stuart Higgins AustraliaF201320116
Joseph Hughes AustraliaF2014–20154539317013521230
Vincent Hughes AustraliaD2014–2015461121314020114
Mitchell Humphries AustraliaF201714411151211120
James Isaacs CanadaD2016273121554
Christopher James AustraliaF2011–201231191026
Sean Jones AustraliaF2011–201713637528913730112Captain, 2013–2015[6]
Brendan Knox AustraliaF201140000
Anton Kokkonen FinlandF2017231330431011120
Martin Kutek CzechD2014420231
Maxime Langelier-Parent CanadaF2017171520352810110
Paul Lazzarotto AustraliaF2017141232
Scott Levitt CanadaD2011–20125014233734
Éric Louis-Seize CanadaF2016278192742
Jackson McCoy AustraliaF2011–2013, 2015–2017116917266410002
Brendan McDowell AustraliaF2012–201714953671207230000
Michael McDowell AustraliaD2011, 2013–201693010104920000
Michael McMahon AustraliaD2016–201742212142610110Captain, 2017[7]
Charlie Moore AustraliaD201640110
Dean Moore United StatesD20121424620
Alan Moss AustraliaD2013–2015391671620002
Adrian Nash AustraliaF2011–20147516122812420000
Patrick O'Kane United StatesF2013–20171381041042086421342Captain, 2016[8]
Brendan Oakes AustraliaD2011–2014380112
Troy Robertson AustraliaF2011–2012, 2014, 2017715182312330004
Ryan Ruddle New ZealandF20162322476
James Sanford CanadaD2012522422
David Sefic SloveniaF201630110
Thomas Steven AustraliaF2016101122
Corey Stringer AustraliaD2015–2017461894
Matt Stringer AustraliaF2011–20171681822404830110
John Sullivan United StatesF201232134
Michael Thornburn AustraliaF2011–201230220
Byron Tschuma AustraliaF2016–2017180110
Vadim Virjassov AustraliaF2012–2013, 2015–20171104045859910000
Tom Voller AustraliaF2013–2017422352
Jack Wolgemuth United StatesD2013–201451204767125202262014 AIHL Defenceman of the Year[9]
Phil Youngclaus United StatesD2011183131634

References

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