- AIAA
- See Atlantic Intercollegiate Athletic Association
- AIHA
- See Alberta Intermediate Hockey Association
- AIHL
- See Australian Ice Hockey League
- Äijänsuo Arena
- See Rauman jäähalli
- AIK [web site]

Stockholm, Sweden. Founded 1891. AIK have played a total of 62 seasons in the top
Swedish division.
Home ice : Globe Arena (when
special events such as concerts, horse shows etc are held in the Globe Arena, AIK play
their home games in the next door arena called Johanneshovs
Isstadion)
- Team colours : black & yellow
Head coach : Kari Jalonen/Per Ljusterang
Honours : Won the Swedish
Championship in 1934, 1935, 1938, 1946, 1947, 1982 & 1984.
Won the Ahearne Cup in 1977.
- Aimonetto, Richard (1973- )
- Centre/Left-wing.
International Career : Played for France in the
1998 & 2002 Olympics, the 1998, 1999, 2000 World Championships,
the World Championship (Division I) 2001, 2002 & 2003, the 1999 & 2000 World
Championship Qualification Tournamnet, the 2000 Olympic Pre-Qualification
Tournament and the 2001 Olympic Qualification Tournament.
Club Career : Played for Lyon
HC.
Medals : Won World
Championship Division I (Group A) silver in 2001 & 2002.
Won World Championship Division
I (Group B) gold in 2003.
- Ainsworth, Daniel (1974-)
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for New Zealand in the 1998
World Championships Pool D.
Club Career : Played for Christchurch.
- Air Canada Centre
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Built at a cost of $265 million and opened in 1999.
The Leafs
transferred to the Air Canada Centre on the 20th February 1999 after 68 years at the
Maple Leaf Gardens.
Home ice
for : Toronto Maple Leafs
Capacity : 18,819
Ice pad size : 85 feet x 200 feet
- Aird, Hugh (- )
- Joint founder of the Toronto Maple Leafs.
- Aisbitt, Barry (1969- )
- Club Career : Played for Crowtree
Chiefs 1985-86, Sunderland Chiefs
1986-89, Sunderland Chiefs & Cleveland
Bombers 1989-90, Cleveland
Bombers 1990-91, Billingham Bombers 1991-92,
Guildford Flames & Chelmsford
Chieftains 1993-94 and Guildford
Flames 1995-97.
- Aisbitt, John (1973- )
- Club Career : Played for Sunderland
Chiefs 1988-89, Cleveland
Bombers 1990-91, Billingham Bombers
1991-92
& 1995-96.
- Aish, Rene (1972-)
- Forward.
International Career : Played for New Zealand in the 1998
World Championships Pool D.
Club Career : Played for Auckland.
- Aitken, Johnathan (1978- )
- Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for Chicago
Blackhawks 2003- .
- Aitken Centre
- Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. Based at the University of New Brunswick.
Also known as the Aitken University Centre.
Home ice for : Fredericton Express
(1981-88) Fredericton Canadiens
(1996-98)
Capacity : 3,458
Ice pad size :
- Aitkenhead, Andy (1904-1968)
- Born in Glasgow, Scotland. Netminder.
Club Career : Played for Saskatoon
Quakers 1922-23, Saskatoon
Nationals 1923-24, Yorkton Terriers
1924-25, Saskatoon Empires 1925-26, Saskatoon
Sheiks 1926-28, Springfield Indians
1928-29, Portland Buckaroos 1929-31,
Bronx Tigers 1931-32, New
York Rangers 1932-34, New
York Rangers & Philadelphia Arrows &
Portland Buckaroos 1934-35 and Portland Buckaroos
1935-41.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1933.
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