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Australia's Secret Sport: Ice Hockey's Growing Heat
10 Jan
Summary
- Ice hockey is growing rapidly in Australia via word-of-mouth.
- O'Brien Icehouse Hockey Academy sees over 1,200 students yearly.
- Popular culture, like 'Heated Rivalry', boosts interest significantly.

Ice hockey in Australia is rapidly shedding its 'underground sport' status, with a notable surge in interest among younger demographics. Programs like the O'Brien Icehouse Hockey Academy in Melbourne have seen substantial growth, now catering to over 1,200 students annually and expanding offerings to include camps and international coaching.
The sport's expansion is fueled by a combination of factors, including increased accessibility to professional leagues like the NHL via streaming and the impact of pop culture. Shows such as 'Heated Rivalry' have captured public attention, sparking curiosity and driving participation beyond traditional expat communities.
Women's ice hockey is also experiencing a renaissance, with the Australian Women's Ice Hockey League seeing packed regular season games, a significant shift from previous years. Despite limited rink space, the sport's community thrives on camaraderie, with passionate fans and volunteers driving its continued development and growing popularity.




