BEARS WIN GOODALL CUP

September 04, 2019

BEARS WIN GOODALL CUP

What a wild ride Bears fans! You Sydney Bears claimed the Goodall Cup AIHL Grand Final, defeating the Perth Thunder 5-2 on Sunday night at Hunter Ice Skating Stadium! 

After slaying the giant that was the CBR Brave on Saturday in a stunning 6-4 win, the Bears powered through Sunday's game against the Perth Thunder to finally bring the Goodall Cup back home where it belongs, at the Bears Den! 

All your Bears were on fire this weekend! On Saturday night goals from Danick Gauthier (2), Adam Dauda, Ryan Annesley, Jeremy Brücker and Jake Ratcliffe edged out the defending champions, on Sunday it was a hatrick for Adam Dauda and goals from Jake Ratcliffe and Jeremy Brücker that sealed the deal. 

Stay tuned for the 2019 Champions merchandise and 2020 Memberships which will be released online this week.

We can't wait to celebrate this one with you! 





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