2010–11 CCHL season
2010–11 CCHL season | |
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League | Central Canada Hockey League |
Duration | Regular season 2010-09-10 – 2011-03-06 Playoffs 2011-03-08 – 2011-04-14 |
Champions | Pembroke Lumber Kings |
Number of teams | 12 |
Commissioner | Kevin Abrams |
CCHL seasons | |
← 2009–10 |
2011–12 → |
The 2010–11 CCHL season was the 50th season of the Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL).[1] The twelve teams of the CCHL played a 62-game schedule.
Come March, the top teams of the league played down for the Bogart Cup, the CHL championship. The winner of the Bogart Cup competed in the Eastern Canadian Junior "A" championship, the Fred Page Cup. Once successful against the winners of the Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League and Maritime Hockey League, the champion moved on to play in the Canadian Junior Hockey League championship, the 2011 Royal Bank Cup.
The Pembroke Lumber Kings won the league, the 2011 Fred Page Cup, and the 2011 Royal Bank Cup as National Junior A Champions.
Changes
- League changes name from Central Junior Hockey League to Central Hockey League.
- League changes name again to Central Canada Hockey League (January 2011).
Current Standings
Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime Losses; SL = Shootout Losses; GF = Goals For; GA = Goals Against; PTS = Points; x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched division title; z = clinched conference title
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Teams listed on the official league website.[2]
Standings listed on official league website.[3]
2010-11 Bogart Cup Playoffs
Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Bill Salonen Cup Finals | |||||||||||
1 | Pembroke | 4 | |||||||||||
8 | Smiths Falls | 0 | |||||||||||
1 | Pembroke | 4 | |||||||||||
4 | Gloucester | 0 | |||||||||||
4 | Gloucester | 4 | |||||||||||
5 | Carleton Place | 2 | |||||||||||
1 | Pembroke | 4 | |||||||||||
2 | Cornwall | 2 | |||||||||||
2 | Cornwall | 4 | |||||||||||
7 | Kanata | 1 | |||||||||||
2 | Cornwall | 4 | |||||||||||
3 | Brockville | 1 | |||||||||||
3 | Brockville | 4 | |||||||||||
6 | Nepean | 3 |
Playoff results are listed on the official league website.[4]
Fred Page Cup Championship
Hosted by the Terrebonne Cobras in Terrebonne, Quebec. The Pembroke Lumber Kings finished in first place.
Round Robin
- Pembroke Lumber Kings 11 - Longueuil College Francais (QJAAAHL) 2
- Pembroke Lumber Kings 9 - Summerside Western Capitals (MHL) 5
- Terrebonne Cobras (QJAAAHL) 6 - Pembroke Lumber Kings 5
Final
- Pembroke Lumber Kings 6 - Longueuil College Francais (QJAAAHL) 3[5]
2011 Royal Bank Cup Championship
Hosted by the Camrose Kodiaks in Camrose, Alberta. The Pembroke Lumber Kings finished in third place in the round robin and won the Semi-final and Final to win the National Championship.
Round Robin
- Portage Terriers (MJHL) 5 - Pembroke Lumber Kings 2
- Pembroke Lumber Kings 5 - Wellington Dukes (OJHL) 2
- Camrose Kodiaks (AJHL) 2 - Pembroke Lumber Kings 1
- Vernon Vipers (BCHL) 5 - Pembroke Lumber Kings 3
Semi-final
- Pembroke Lumber Kings 4 - Camrose Kodiaks (AJHL) 2
Final
- Pembroke Lumber Kings 2 - Vernon Vipers (BCHL) 0[6]
Scoring leaders
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty Minutes[7]
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Leading goaltenders
Note: GP = Games Played; Mins = Minutes Played; W = Wins; L = Losses: OTL = Overtime Losses; SL = Shootout Losses; GA = Goals Allowed; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals Against Average[8]
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Awards
- Most Outstandings Player - Jacob Laliberte (Cornwall Colts)
- Scoring Champion - Jacob Laliberte (Cornwall Colts)
- Rookie of the Year - Nathan Pancel (Gloucester Rangers)
- Top Goaltender - Pete Karvouniaris (Cornwall Colts)
- Top Team Goals Against - Cornwall Colts
- Top Defenceman - Youseff Kabbaj (Cornwall Colts)
- Top Prospects Award - Matthew Peca (Pembroke Lumber Kings)
- Most Sportsmanlike Player - Michael Webley (Gloucester Rangers)
- Most Improved Player - Ryan Van Stralen (Smiths Falls Bears)
- Scholastic Player of the Year - Andrew Creppin (Gloucester Rangers)
- Coach of the Year - Adam Dewan (Kanata Stallions)
- Trainer of the Year - Dan McDowell (Nepean Raiders)
- Pat Smith Award/Top Contributor to a Team - Krista Gill (Brockville Braves)
- Manager of the Year - Sheldon Keefe (Pembroke Lumber Kings)[9]
Players selected in 2011 NHL Entry Draft
- Rd 7 #201 Matthew Peca - Tampa Bay Lightning (Pembroke Lumber Kings)[10]
See also
- 2011 Royal Bank Cup
- Fred Page Cup
- Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League
- Maritime Hockey League
- 2010 in ice hockey
- 2011 in ice hockey
References
- ↑ http://www.emcalmontecarletonplace.ca/20100916/Sports/CHL+Showcase+kicks+off+50th+anniversary+season%2C+Carleton+Place+opens+with+back%2Dto%2Dback+victories
- ↑ http://www.centraljuniorhockeyleague.ca/view/CJHL/teams
- ↑ http://pointstreak.com/prostats/standings.html?leagueid=349&seasonid=5782
- ↑ http://www.centraljuniorhockeyleague.ca/
- ↑ http://www.pointstreak.com/prostats/leagueschedule.html?leagueid=312&seasonid=7212
- ↑ http://www.hockeycanada.ca/index.php/ci_id/75138/la_id/1/game_id/157751/season_id/157706/ss_id/73728/
- ↑ http://pointstreak.com/prostats/scoringleaders.html?leagueid=349&seasonid=5782
- ↑ http://pointstreak.com/prostats/goalieleaders.html?leagueid=349&seasonid=5782
- ↑ http://centraljuniorhockeyleague.ca/view/CJHL/news/news_23985
- ↑ http://ovtmha.on.ca/news2.php?news_id=418053
External links
Preceded by 2009–10 CJHL season |
CCHL seasons | Succeeded by 2011–12 CCHL season |
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