2011 Memorial Cup

2011 Mastercard Memorial Cup
Mississauga, Ontario
Host team Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
Champions Saint John Sea Dogs
Duration May 20–29, 2011
Number of games 9
Number of teams 4
Total attendance 48,248
Television Sportsnet , RDS
Memorial Cup Tournaments
 2010
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The 2011 Memorial Cup was a four-team round-robin format ice hockey tournament played from May 20–29, 2011 in Mississauga, Ontario. It was the 93rd annual Memorial Cup competition and determined the major junior ice hockey champion of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL). The Ontario Hockey League (OHL) announced on May 10, 2010 that the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors were chosen to host the event at the Hershey Centre. Other tournament participants included the Owen Sound Attack from the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), the Saint John Sea Dogs from the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) and the Kootenay Ice from the Western Hockey League (WHL).

The Majors won the right to host the event over the Barrie Colts, Kingston Frontenacs and Windsor Spitfires.[1]

The Saint John Sea Dogs defeated the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors 3–1 in the final to win the title for the first time. Saint John is the first team based in the Canadian Maritimes to win the Memorial Cup.

Round-robin Standings

   Indicates team advanced directly to the championship game

 *  Indicates team advanced to the semifinal game

GP W L GF GA + / –
Saint John Sea Dogs (QMJHL) 3211110+1
Mississauga St. Michael's Majors (Host/OHL)* 32186+2
Owen Sound Attack (OHL) 31286+2
Kootenay Ice (WHL)* 312611−5

Note: Kootenay finished fourth based on head-to-head round-robin matchups, but defeated Owen Sound in the tiebreaker game.

Schedule

All times local (UTC −5)

Round Robin

Playoff round

Tiebreaker
Semi-final
Final

Statistical leaders

Skaters

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Shaw, AndrewAndrew Shaw Owen Sound Attack 4 2 5 7 16
Fraser, MattMatt Fraser Kootenay Ice 5 4 2 6 2
Huberdeau, JonathanJonathan Huberdeau Saint John Sea Dogs 4 3 3 6 4
Eakin, CodyCody Eakin Kootenay Ice 5 3 3 6 4
Smith-Pelly, DevanteDevante Smith-Pelly Mississauga St. Michael's Majors 5 3 3 6 4
Reinhart, MaxMax Reinhart Kootenay Ice 5 1 5 6 2
Jurco, TomasTomas Jurco Saint John Sea Dogs 4 4 1 5 2
Kirkpatrick, MichaelMichael Kirkpatrick Saint John Sea Dogs 3 1 4 5 4
Halmo, MikeMike Halmo Owen Sound Attack 4 1 4 5 6
Phillips, ZackZack Phillips Saint John Sea Dogs 4 1 4 5 0

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

Goaltending

This is a combined table of the top goaltenders based on goals against average and save percentage with at least sixty minutes played. The table is sorted by GAA.

Player Team GP W L SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI
Binnington, JordanJordan Binnington Owen Sound Attack 4 1 2 98 5 1.42 .951 1 211:00
DeSerres, JacobJacob DeSerres Saint John Sea Dogs 3 3 0 111 6 1.82 .946 0 198:00
Anderson, J. P.J. P. Anderson Mississauga St. Michael's Majors 5 3 2 140 10 2.02 .929 0 297:00
Lieuwen, NathanNathan Lieuwen Kootenay Ice 5 2 3 146 16 3.18 .890 0 302:00
Corbeil-Thériault, MathieuMathieu Corbeil-Thériault Saint John Sea Dogs 1 0 1 40 5 4.81 .889 0 62:00

GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; SA = Shots against; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; SV% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts; TOI = Time on ice (minutes:seconds)

Roster

Mississauga St. Michael's Majors (Host/OHL)[2]

Pos. No. Player
GK 31 Canada Mickael Audette
GK 34 Canada J. P. Anderson
D 2 Canada Dylan DeMelo
D 5 Canada Stuart Percy
D 6 Canada Michael D'Orazio
D 7 Canada Alex Cord
D 10 Canada Brett Fleming
D 15 Canada David Corrente
D 22 Canada Marc Cantin
F 4 Canada Justin Shugg
F 8 Canada Derek Shoenmakers
F 11 Canada Casey Cizikas
F 12 Canada Jamie Wise
F 13 Russia Maxim Kitsyn
F 14 Canada Corey Bureau
F 16 Canada Joseph Cramarossa
F 17 Canada Justin Rasmussen
F 19 Canada Jordan Mayer
F 23 Canada Devante Smith-Pelly
F 24 Canada Gregg Sutch
F 25 Canada Riley Brace
F 26 Canada Rob Flick
F 27 Finland Mika Partanen
F 28 Canada Chris DeSousa

Owen Sound Attack (OHL)[3]

Pos. No. Player
GK 31 Canada Jordan Binnington
GK 35 Canada Michael Zador
GK 40 Canada Scott Stajcer
D 2 Canada Keevin Cutting
D 3 Canada Greg Staeger
D 4 Canada Jay Gilbert
D 6 Canada Brayden Rose
D 12 Canada Jesse Blacker
D 22 Canada Matt Petgrave
D 24 Canada Matt Stanisz
D 26 Canada Geoffrey Schemitsch
F 7 Canada Jarrod Maidens
F 8 Russia Roman Berdnikov
F 9 Canada Gemel Smith
F 10 Canada Robby Mignardi
F 11 Canada Cameron Brace
F 15 Canada Andrew Shaw
F 17 Canada Garrett Wilson
F 18 Canada Joey Hishon
F 19 Canada Andrew Fritsch
F 20 Canada Brendan Childerley
F 21 Canada Holden Cook
F 25 Canada Daniel Zweep
F 28 Canada Mike Halmo
F 29 Canada Kurtis Gabriel
F 37 Canada Liam Heelis

Kootenay Ice (WHL)[4]

  • Head coach: Canada Kris Knoblauch
Pos. No. Player
GK 1 Canada Mackenzie Skapski
GK 29 Canada Brett Teskey
GK 31 Canada Nathan Lieuwen
D 2 Canada Hayden Rintoul
D 3 Canada Brayden McNabb
D 4 Canada James Martin
D 5 Canada Jagger Dirk
D 6 Canada Luke Paulsen
D 14 Canada Mike Simpson
D 24 Canada Joey Leach
D 27 Canada John Neilbrandt
F 7 Canada Kevin King
F 8 Canada Adam Rossignol
F 9 Canada Cody Eakin
F 11 Canada Matt Fraser
F 12 Canada Sam Reinhart
F 15 Canada Steele Boomer
F 17 Canada Elgin Pearce
F 18 Canada Jesse Ismond
F 19 Canada Drew Czerwonka
F 20 Canada Joe Antilla
F 21 Canada Brock Montgomery
F 22 Canada Erik Benoit
F 23 Canada Max Reinhart
F 25 Canada Brendan Hurley

Saint John Sea Dogs (QMJHL)

Pos. No. Player
GK 1 Canada Jacob De Serres
GK 35 Canada Mathieu Corbeil-Theriault
D 4 Canada Eric Gelinas
D 5 Canada Gabriel Bourret
D 6 Canada Jason Seed
D 21 Canada Kevin Gagne
D 23 Canada Pierre Durepos
D 28 Canada Nathan Beaulieu
D 47 Canada Simon Despres
F 7 Canada Zack Phillips
F 9 Canada Stephen MacAulay
F 10 Canada Michael Kirkpatrick
F 11 Canada Jonathan Huberdeau
F 13 Slovakia Tomas Jurco
F 14 Canada Jason Cameron
F 15 Canada Scott Oke
F 16 Canada Steven Anthony
F 17 Canada Mike Thomas
F 18 Canada Danick Gauthier
F 19 Canada Ryan Tesink
F 22 Canada Aidan Kelly
F 25 Canada Alexandre Beauregard
F 97 Russia Stanislav Galiev

Awards

Goaltender: Jordan Binnington (Owen Sound Attack)
Defence: Stuart Percy (Mississauga St. Michael's Majors), Nathan Beaulieu (Saint John Sea Dogs)
Forwards: Andrew Shaw (Owen Sound Attack), Devante Smith-Pelly (Mississauga St. Michael’s Majors), Jonathan Huberdeau (Saint John Sea Dogs)

Road to the Cup

OHL playoffs

Main article: 2010–11 OHL season
Conference Quarter-finals Conference Semi-finals Conference Finals OHL Championship
            
1 Mississauga 4
8 Belleville 0
1 Mississauga 4
7 Sudbury 0
2 Ottawa 0
7 Sudbury 4
1 Mississauga 4
Eastern
3 Niagara 1
3 Niagara 4
6 Brampton 0
3 Niagara 4
4 Oshawa 1
4 Oshawa 4
5 Kingston 1
E1 Mississauga 3
W1 Owen Sound 4
1 Owen Sound 4
8 London 2
1 Owen Sound 4
6 Plymouth 0
3 Kitchener 3
6 Plymouth 4
1 Owen Sound 4
Western
4 Windsor 1
2 Saginaw 4
7 Guelph 2
2 Saginaw 2
4 Windsor 4
4 Windsor 4
5 Erie 3

QMJHL playoffs

Round 1 Quarter-finals Semi-finals President Cup Championship
            
1 Saint John 4
16 Cape Breton 0
1 Saint John 4
11 Victoriaville 1
6 Acadie-Bathurst 0
11 Victoriaville 4
1 Saint John 4
8 Lewiston 0
2 Montréal 4
15 Halifax 0
2 Montréal 2
8 Lewiston 4
8 Lewiston 4
9 Moncton 1
1 Saint John 4
5 Gatineau 2
3 Québec 4
14 Val-d'Or 0
3 Québec 4
7 Shawinigan 3
7 Shawinigan 4
10 P.E.I. 1
3 Québec 3
5 Gatineau 4
4 Drummondville 4
13 Chicoutimi 0
4 Drummondville 3
5 Gatineau 4
5 Gatineau 4
12 Rimouski 1

WHL playoffs

Main article: 2010–11 WHL season
Conference Quarter-finals Conference Semi-finals Conference Finals WHL Championship
            
1 Saskatoon 4
8 Prince Albert 2
1 Saskatoon 0
4 Kootenay 4
4 Kootenay 4
5 Moose Jaw 2
3 Medicine Hat 0
Eastern
4 Kootenay 4
2 Red Deer 4
7 Edmonton 0
2 Red Deer 1
3 Medicine Hat 4
3 Medicine Hat 4
6 Brandon 2
E4 Kootenay 4
W1 Portland 1
1 Portland 4
8 Everett 0
1 Portland 4
2 Kelowna 2
2 Kelowna 4
7 Prince George 0
1 Portland 4
Western
3 Spokane 2
3 Spokane 4
6 Chilliwack 1
3 Spokane 4
4 Tri-City 2
4 Tri-City 4
5 Vancouver 0

See also

References

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