The Ice defeated the Sydney Sirens in the final to clinch the title and their maiden Joan McKowen Trophy.
The Melbourne Ice placed second in the league standings at the end of the regular season with eight wins from twelve matches.
In game two, the Ice maintained the goal difference to win 2-1 in a shootout and claim the national championship and the Joan McKowen Trophy.
[9] In 2019, the Melbourne Ice women were ranked 23rd in the Australasia Best Sporting Team (ABST) top twenty-five list.
Statistics Locals: 17 Imports: 4 Since 2010, the team have identified with the Melbourne Ice branding including the colours navy blue, crimson red and white.
The colours are used in all aspects of the club including: uniforms, supporter merchandise, official media and digital design.
[17] The Icehouse has an Olympic sized ice surface, café, bar, specialist winter sports gym, pro shop, corporate boxes and seating for 1,000 spectators as well as room for additional 500 standing attendance on match days.
[18] Prior to 2010, for five years, the Ice, when they were the Dragons, were based in Oakleigh South, Monash in the wider Melbourne metropolitan area.