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NZIHL

New Zealand · Hockey

Season 2025

NZIHLToday's Matches

Live scores, upcoming kick-offs, and finished results for today. Data refreshes automatically so you never miss a moment.

NZIHLPlayoffs

Semi-finals

DTDunedin Thunder0
SSSouthern Stampede2
3–7,3–9
BSBotany Swarm1
WAWest Auckland Admirals1
4–0,3–6

Final

BSBotany Swarm0
SSSouthern Stampede2
0–8,3–6

NZIHLStandings

Current NZIHL 2025 standings with 5 teams. Southern Stampede leads the table with 30 points after 14 matches, followed by Botany Swarm on 28 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

#TeamPoints
130
Played: 14Won: 10OTL: 0Lost: 4Goal Diff: +32
228
Played: 13Won: 9OTL: 0Lost: 3Goal Diff: +31
326
Played: 14Won: 8OTL: 0Lost: 5Goal Diff: +13
421
Played: 13Won: 7OTL: 0Lost: 6Goal Diff: -4
59
Played: 14Won: 3OTL: 0Lost: 11Goal Diff: -24

NZIHLResults

The latest 25 completed matches in the NZIHL. The highest-scoring result was Botany Swarm 10–4 Canterbury Red Devils. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
Final
36
36
2025-08-17P1: 12P2: 12P3: 12FT
08
08
2025-08-16P1: 04P2: 02P3: 02FT
Semi-finals
36
36
2025-08-10P1: 02P2: 12P3: 12OT: 10OT
40
40
2025-08-09P1: 20P2: 20P3: 00FT
93
93
2025-08-02P1: 21P2: 42P3: 30FT
73
73
2025-08-01P1: 11P2: 31P3: 31FT
Results
27
27
2025-07-20P1: 02P2: 21P3: 04FT
63
63
2025-07-19P1: 11P2: 20P3: 32FT
27
27
2025-07-19P1: 10P2: 13P3: 04FT
57
57
2025-07-18P1: 12P2: 42P3: 03FT
43
43
2025-07-13P1: 11P2: 01P3: 31FT
52
52
2025-07-12P1: 21P2: 11P3: 20FT
24
24
2025-07-12P1: 11P2: 12P3: 01FT
62
62
2025-07-11P1: 10P2: 31P3: 21FT
72
72
2025-07-06P1: 30P2: 32P3: 10FT
16
16
2025-07-05P1: 00P2: 03P3: 13FT
38
38
2025-06-29P1: 14P2: 03P3: 21FT
38
38
2025-06-28P1: 11P2: 12P3: 15FT
63
63
2025-06-22P1: 11P2: 20P3: 32FT
54
54
2025-06-21P1: 11P2: 41P3: 02FT
31
31
2025-06-21P1: 10P2: 00P3: 21FT
71
71
2025-06-20P1: 20P2: 21P3: 30FT
56
56
2025-06-14P1: 11P2: 33P3: 12FT
54
54
2025-06-13P1: 20P2: 12P3: 12OT: 10OT
19
19
2025-06-08P1: 13P2: 00P3: 06FT

NZIHLTeam Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 5 teams in the NZIHL. Southern Stampede leads with 10 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

NZIHLBetting Insights

NZIHL 2025 — key betting statistics across 54 matches played. Games average 8.74 goals, with 90.7% seeing both teams score and 87.0% finishing with over 5.5 goals. Home sides win 64.8% of the time while % of matches end in a draw. Clean sheets are kept in 9.3% of games, and the most common scoreline is 5-4. Use these metrics to calibrate over/under, BTTS, and correct-score strategies.

8.74Goals / Match
90.7%Both Score %
87.0%Over 2.5 / 5.5 %
64.8%Home Win %
35.2%Away Win %
9.3%Clean Sheet %
+31.50Home Advantage

Most Common Scorelines

The most frequent final scores in this competition — useful for correct score betting.

5-44×7.4%
6-34×7.4%
4-33×5.6%
5-23×5.6%
2-62×3.7%
7-22×3.7%
5-62×3.7%
3-82×3.7%
2-72×3.7%
3-62×3.7%
8.74
Avg goals / game
472
Total goals
270
Home goals
202
Away goals

NZIHLSeason Trends

Season-by-season comparison across 9 seasons of the NZIHL, with 2025 highlighted. The current season averages 8.74 goals per match across 54 matches played. Columns cover home win %, away win %, BTTS rate, clean sheets, and over/under percentages — use year-on-year trends to spot if the league is becoming higher or lower scoring and calibrate your betting strategy accordingly.

Rows highlighted in blue = current season

Most Common Scorelines

The most frequent final scores in this competition — useful for correct score betting.

5-44×7.4%
6-34×7.4%
4-33×5.6%
5-23×5.6%
2-62×3.7%
7-22×3.7%
5-62×3.7%
3-82×3.7%
2-72×3.7%
3-62×3.7%
8.74
Avg goals / game
472
Total goals
270
Home goals
202
Away goals

Period Goals & Game Patterns

Goal distribution by period and key game patterns — overtime, shootouts and comeback wins.

2.65
Avg goals P1
3.00
Avg goals P2
3.06
Avg goals P3
1.00
Avg goals OT
3.7%
OT / SO rate
0.0%
Shootout rate
11.1%
Comeback wins

Top Scoring Teams

5 teams in the NZIHL 2025 season ranked by wins. Southern Stampede leads with 10 wins. Their 5-season average is 12.6 wins per season. Dunedin Thunder shows the biggest improvement this season with 4 more wins than their past average. Compare current form against historical averages to spot rising and declining teams — useful for match result and outright winner betting.

Played14Lost4Goals For73Goals Against41Avg W12.6Avg L2.6
Played13Lost3Goals For73Goals Against42Avg W9.8Avg L5.0
Played14Lost5Goals For72Goals Against59Avg W4.2Avg L10.2
Played13Lost6Goals For45Goals Against49Avg W9.0Avg L6.4
Played14Lost11Goals For58Goals Against82Avg W4.0Avg L10.4

NZIHLPast Seasons

Browse 8 archived seasons of the NZIHL, from 2018 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 27 Jan 2025

Founded2005

The New Zealand Ice Hockey League was established in 2005 as a professional competition to elevate ice hockey in New Zealand and provide structured competitive play at the highest level. The league was founded by Guenther Birgel with the vision of developing the sport and giving top players a platform to compete year-round. In its inaugural 2005 season, the Southern Stampede claimed the first NZIHL championship, with Simon Glass taking out the league MVP award. The league has evolved significantly over two decades, expanding from its original format and adapting to the needs of New Zealand's ice hockey community. The introduction of the Birgel Cup finals series added playoff excitement, creating a championship format that determines the ultimate champion. The league's profile has grown internationally, with the competition now attracting skilled imports from Canada, Australia, and other nations alongside homegrown talent.

  • 2005 — Southern Stampede win inaugural NZIHL championship with Simon Glass taking league MVP
  • 2007 — Botany Swarm capture first title, beginning their four-championship legacy
  • 2009 — Canterbury Red Devils claim inaugural championship, launching their four-title dynasty
  • 2016 — Southern Stampede rebrand to SkyCity Stampede following sponsorship deal with SkyCity
  • 2018 — West Auckland Admirals claim sole championship title, breaking Stampede dominance
  • 2019 — SkyCity Stampede return to championship glory, beginning five-year consecutive title run
  • 2025 — SkyCity Stampede capture fifth consecutive Birgel Cup championship in thrilling finals series

Competition Format 27 Jan 2025

Teams6

The NZIHL operates as a home-and-away round-robin competition where all six teams play each other multiple times throughout the regular season. Teams earn three points for a win and one point for an overtime loss, with the goal difference serving as the primary tiebreaker. The top teams at the end of the regular season advance to the Birgel Cup Finals, a best-of-three playoff series that determines the league champion. The playoffs follow a bracket format where the highest-seeded team hosts the finals series, adding intensity and drama to the conclusion of the season. This format ensures that regular season performance directly translates to playoff advantage, rewarding consistency throughout the campaign.

Records 27 Jan 2025

Most titlesSkyCity Stampede (10)All-time top scorerSimon Glass (51 goals)

The 2025 regular season saw 472 total goals scored across 54 matches, averaging 8.74 goals per match, demonstrating the high-scoring nature of NZIHL ice hockey.

Analysis 27 Jan 2025

Current Season Analysis

The 2025 NZIHL regular season delivered an exceptional display of offensive ice hockey, with Southern Stampede and Southern Stampede emerging as the dominant forces. Southern Stampede finished the regular season in first place with 30 from 14 matches, boasting an impressive 10-4 record and a ++32 goal, scoring 73 goals while conceding just 41. Their dominant form positioned them as the top seed entering the Birgel Cup Finals. Botany Swarm proved to be formidable challengers, accumulating 28 points from 13 matches with a 9-3 record and +31 goal differential, demonstrating remarkable consistency and efficiency throughout the campaign.

The title race remained intensely competitive throughout the season, with Dunedin Thunder mounting a credible challenge by securing third place with 26 points from 14 matches, posting an 8-5 record with a +13 goal differential. Their 72 goals scored highlighted their offensive capability, though defensive vulnerabilities limited their championship prospects. West Auckland Admirals occupied fourth place with 21 points from 13 matches, while Canterbury Red Devils struggled at the bottom of the standings with just 9 points from 14 matches, suffering from a -24 goal differential that reflected significant challenges both offensively and defensively.

The 2025 Birgel Cup Finals delivered dramatic championship action, with Botany Swarm ultimately triumphing in a best-of-three series against Botany Swarm to claim their fifth consecutive NZIHL championship. Despite finishing second in the regular season, the Stampede demonstrated playoff prowess and clutch performances when it mattered most. The finals showcased the league's highest-quality ice hockey, with Colin McIntosh earning the 2025 Birgel Cup Finals MVP award, recognizing his exceptional contributions throughout the championship series.

The 2025 season set a league-record pace for offensive production, with teams averaging 8.74 goals per match across 54 regular season games—the highest-scoring season in NZIHL history. The 472 total goals distributed across 270 home goals and 202 away goals demonstrated the league's exciting brand of ice hockey. Remarkably, 90.7% of matches saw both teams score, indicating balanced offensive capabilities across the competition and providing consistent entertainment value for spectators.

League Dominance and Championship Dynasties

The NZIHL's championship history reflects periods of sustained excellence by particular franchises. SkyCity Stampede (formerly Southern Stampede) have established themselves as the league's most successful organization with 10 total championships spanning from 2005–2006, 2015, and then 2016–2017, 2019, and 2022–2025. Their five consecutive titles from 2022 to 2025 represent an unprecedented dynasty in NZIHL history, demonstrating exceptional organizational consistency, talent development, and competitive depth. Botany Swarm have captured four championships (2007, 2008, 2010, 2011), establishing themselves as the league's second-most successful franchise. Canterbury Red Devils claimed four titles during their dominant period from 2009–2014, while West Auckland Admirals secured their sole championship in 2018, breaking the Stampede's dominance before SkyCity reasserted control in 2019.

High-Scoring Nature and Offensive Trends

The NZIHL has evolved into one of the world's highest-scoring ice hockey leagues, with recent seasons consistently exceeding 8 goals per match. The 2025 season's 8.74 goals-per-match average represents the league's peak offensive output, surpassing even the 2018 season which averaged 9.16 goals per game. This high-scoring characteristic reflects the league's style of play, the skill levels of imported international talent, and the competitive balance that encourages attacking hockey. The prevalence of both teams scoring (90.7% in 2025) indicates that defensive solidity alone cannot guarantee success—teams must maintain potent offensive capabilities to compete for the championship. Home teams maintain a significant advantage, with a 64.8% home win rate in the 2025 season, suggesting that venue familiarity and crowd support provide meaningful benefits.

International Talent and Player Development

The NZIHL attracts skilled international players from Canada, Australia, the United States, and Europe, complementing a strong domestic talent base of 113 New Zealand players. Canadian imports consistently rank among the league's top scorers and playmakers, bringing professional experience and elevated skill levels. The league serves as both a destination for established international professionals seeking competitive opportunities and a development pathway for emerging New Zealand talent. The presence of overseas players elevates the overall quality of competition while providing New Zealand's homegrown athletes with the opportunity to develop against world-class opposition. This blend of domestic and international talent has contributed to the NZIHL's reputation as a competitive and entertaining league.

Format and Playoff Structure

The NZIHL's format consists of a home-and-away round-robin regular season where all six teams play each other multiple times, ensuring a comprehensive evaluation of team performance. The Birgel Cup Finals provide a best-of-three playoff series between the top teams, with the higher-seeded team hosting the championship series. This structure rewards regular season excellence while maintaining playoff drama, as demonstrated in 2025 when the second-placed Botany Swarm pushed the first-placed Southern Stampede to a finals series before SkyCity Stampede ultimately prevailed. The playoff format ensures that the league champion earns their title through both regular season consistency and playoff performance, creating a comprehensive assessment of championship-caliber teams.

Regional Representation and Geographic Spread

The NZIHL's six franchises represent key ice hockey centers across New Zealand, with teams based in Auckland (Botany Swarm, West Auckland Admirals, Auckland Mako), Dunedin (Phoenix Thunder/Dunedin Thunder), Christchurch (Canterbury Red Devils), and Queenstown (Southern Stampede/SkyCity Stampede). This geographic distribution supports ice hockey development across the country and provides regional representation that strengthens community engagement. Each franchise operates from dedicated ice hockey facilities, creating stable home venues and supporting grassroots ice hockey development in their respective regions. The concentration of Auckland-based teams reflects the city's position as New Zealand's largest metropolitan area and ice hockey hub, while provincial teams provide opportunities for regional talent development and community participation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams are in the NZIHL?

The NZIHL currently features six teams: SkyCity Stampede, Botany Swarm, Dunedin Thunder, West Auckland Admirals, Canterbury Red Devils, and Auckland Mako.

Who has won the most NZIHL championships?

SkyCity Stampede hold the all-time record with 10 NZIHL championships, including five consecutive titles from 2022 to 2025.

When was the NZIHL founded?

The New Zealand Ice Hockey League was founded in 2005 by Guenther Birgel, with the Southern Stampede winning the inaugural championship.

What is the format of the NZIHL playoffs?

The NZIHL playoffs feature the Birgel Cup Finals, a best-of-three series between the top-seeded teams from the regular season. The higher-seeded team hosts the finals series.

How many teams are relegated from the NZIHL?

The NZIHL does not feature a relegation system. All six teams compete each season without the threat of relegation to a lower division.

Who is the all-time leading goal scorer in NZIHL history?

Simon Glass holds the all-time scoring record with 51 goals across 96 games, earning him the inaugural league MVP award in 2005.

API data: 1 May 2026 · Stats updated: 20 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 27 Jan 2025