List of Perth Thunder players

The Perth Thunder are an ice hockey team based in Perth, Western Australia, Australia and are members of the Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL). Founded in 2010 the Thunder joined the AIHL in 2012 and have made the Goodall Cup playoffs on six occasions with their best result in 2019 where they finished as runners-up.[1][2][3][4] Since their inception, 85 players have played at least one regular season or playoff game for the Thunder. The team's current captain is Jamie Woodman who took over the position in 2017 from Sam Wilson. Canadian Benjamin Breault, who has been playing for the club since 2016, leads the team in scoring with 197 points in 115 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 2019 AIHL season.

Goaltenders

Name Nationality Seasons GPWLMINSOGAASV%GPWLMINSOGAASV%Notes
Regular season Playoffs
Evan Bowater Australia2019100707.140.889
Dan Clarke Canada2013139464613.170.9061015006.000.818
Peter Di Salvo Canada2015, 2017–2018624121307852.830.9182029804.080.879
Mathieu Dugas Canada2014281117139613.290.916
Lew Fellows Australia2013110300.001.000
Mark Guggenberger United States2015179674703.080.9071015001.000.970
Thomas Heemskerk Canada201627207134722.450.9271016002.500.933
Mark McCann Australia2015–201790428803.820.876
Ayden Millward Australia2012–201320231014.520.591
Michael Smart Australia2013159672604.680.851
Kiefer Smiley Canada2012231013102603.410.893
Nico Vikstén Finland2019281711139723.610.89421110003.500.881
Daniel Wilkinson Australia201540412906.590.793
Nicholas Windle Australia2019100300.001.000

Skaters

Name Nationality Pos Seasons GPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIMNotes
Regular season Playoffs
Sam Bavin AustraliaD201250002
Brian Berger United StatesF201313166224
Jessyko Bernard CanadaF2016–2017523848869521230
Robert Bird AustraliaD2012, 2017–20183906622
Benjamin Breault CanadaF2016–20191108211119395531442017 AIHL leading scorer[5]
Jonathon Bremner AustraliaF2012–201816238458318250000
Jamie Campbell AustraliaD2015–20172702214
Fred Coutts AustraliaD20131300016
Andrew Cox New ZealandF2012–20192006884152200710112
Zane Cunliffe AustraliaF201670000
Luc Daigneault CanadaF201527195246710000
Kevin Darcy AustraliaD2013184374210000
Riccardo Del Basso AustraliaD2012–201593321249520000
Michael Door United StatesF2016282031511610220
Michael Forney United StatesF20131611364712
Justin Fox CanadaF20142120204049
Pascal Gemperli  SwitzerlandF201882130
Jake Gilmour CanadaF2019545912
Phil Ginand United StatesF201223262450100
Per Daniel Göransson AustraliaD2016–20174511223315920110
Kaden Goulds AustraliaF2014–2015, 2018100220
Paul Graham AustraliaF2012160440
Pier-Olivier Grandmaison CanadaF20182828396726100022018 AIHL Most Valuable Player[6]
2018 AIHL leading scorer[6]
Jordan Grover AustraliaD2014120332
Sean Hamilton AustraliaF2013, 2016, 2019475495820000
Dale Harrop New ZealandF201614000010000
Robert Haselhurst AustraliaF2013–2017, 201914534781122235011142017 AIHL Defenceman of the Year[7]
Colby Hauser CanadaF2012–20142111214
Josh Healey AustraliaF201890002
Aaron Hoffman CanadaD2013601110
Alex Hudson United StatesF2015141010202410000
Stephen Huish New ZealandF201320000
Greg Hyde AustraliaF2012, 2014–2015554172116110000
Liam Jeffries AustraliaF2012–201984622283440000
Luke Judson CanadaF20159581316
Toni Kluuskeri FinlandF2015261621372610000
David Kudla AustraliaD2012–20191931055659470224
Simon Kudla AustraliaF2012–2014, 2017–2018747111813920006
Jordan Kyros AustraliaF2012–201920649981479470110
Richie Lamb AustraliaD2012–20133401138
Mitchell Levitt AustraliaD201510000
Lyndon Lodge AustraliaF2015–201984511163630000
Yannic Lodge AustraliaF201960000
David Mahood AustraliaD201620000
Louick Marcotte CanadaF2019252240629121230
Jaymie McDonnell AustraliaF2017–201960000
Jason McMahon New ZealandF2018–2019495101522300002018 AIHL Rookie of the Year[8]
Dan Mohle CanadaF2013125172220100014
Aku Nevalainen FinlandF2014603318
Anthony Nottle AustraliaD2012–20166227932
Landon Oslanski CanadaD201819123446902018 AIHL Defenceman of the Year[9]
Christian Ouellet CanadaF2017231434481411010
Alastair Punler AustraliaD2015–20191095162114950000
Kim Ranto-Aho FinlandF201441230
Chris Roach AustraliaF2012–201320000
Ken Rolph CanadaF2012–2013514152935210000
David Ruck AustraliaF2012–2015801520352210000
Jakob Ruck AustraliaF2017–2019532351030000
Tomek Sak AustraliaF2015–20191271614305850000
Stuart Stefan CanadaF20142814304440
Matt Strueby CanadaF201389122120
Shaun Tobin AustraliaF2014, 2017, 20194361521631010
Joe Tolles United StatesD201389101930
Corey Toy United StatesD20142110132368
Keven Veilleux CanadaF20192522305211220110
Cameron Walsh AustraliaF2013, 2017243362610000
Kieren Webster AustraliaF2014–201913529396814511202015 AIHL Rookie of the Year[10]
2019 Local Player of the Year[11]
Aaron Wilson CanadaD2012243202340
Sam Wilson AustraliaF2012–201713921517213131012Captain, 2012–2016[12]
Jamie Woodman AustraliaD2014–20191501242546860114Captain, 2017–2019[13]
Bradley Young AustraliaF2012–2015923232630320000

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