IceDogs.com.au isn’t taking the summer off. Every week there should be something new for Doggies supporters to read about. Here is a sneak peak of feature articles and things to check the website for over the offseason…
- Where are they now? A new addition to the Ice Dogs website reflecting back on past imports and seeing what they are up to these days. In our first edition of ‘Where are they now’ we catch up with Cam Kuzyk from 2006 and Lanny Ramage from 2007.
- Top 10 Ways to improve your hockey off the Ice this summer! Each week Ice Dogs such as Anthony Wilson and Andrew White will reveal a new exercise you can start doing right away this off-season.
- 2 minutes in the box continues. Due to the lack of time in season with the launching of the new website we still have plenty of player profiles to go through.
- As the New Year begins there will be news about Aussie team selections and new import signings so be sure to hear it first at icedogs.com.au.
The Ice Dogs web team will be working hard this offseason to improve the efficiency of the site in terms of up to date info on games and potentially looking at live blogging and maybe even video highlights. Please don’t hold us to it but we will try our best to improve your ice dog’s experience.








September 6th, 2009 at 12:08 pm
The playoffs were great full house and plenty of good hockey.
I was the only one there with an ice dogs jersey but there were plenty off supporters for the dogs there checking out the action.
December 20th, 2009 at 2:43 pm
hey guys,just wanting to wish all the ice dogs players,management and supporters a merry xmas and a happy new year, had an absolute ball this year watching and cannot wait till 2010 season begins.
go the dog pound!
December 29th, 2009 at 8:25 pm
Thanks Johnno,
On behalf of the Dogs and Management we wish you and your family a merry xmas and a happy new year as well. Looking forward to 2010. Schedule should be out soon!
Scottie
March 20th, 2010 at 1:01 am
how about some updates on new players training camp starts in what a week?