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2011 Allan Cup

Canadian senior ice hockey championship

2011 Allan Cup

Summary

Canadian senior ice hockey championship

Silver bowl trophy with two large handles, mounted on a black plinth.
The Allan Cup trophy

The 2011 Allan Cup was the Canadian championship of senior ice hockey. This was the 103rd year the Allan Cup was awarded. The 2011 Allan Cup was contended in Kenora, Ontario, hosted by the Kenora Thistles of Hockey Northwestern Ontario from April 11 to April 16, 2011.

Newfoundland and Labrador's Clarenville Caribous went 4 wins, no losses in the tournament, defeating the Alberta's Bentley Generals 5–3 in the final to win Newfoundland and Labrador's 2nd ever National Senior AAA crown, the first since the Corner Brook Royals at the 1986 Allan Cup.

Participants

  • Kenora Thistles (Host)
    • 4-1-0-0 Branch record (1st in Hockey Northwestern Ontario).
    • Automatic entry as host.
  • Fort Frances Thunderhawks (Northwestern Ontario)
    • 1-3-0-1 Branch record (2nd in Hockey Northwestern Ontario).
    • Granted Quebec's spot in Allan Cup.
  • Clarenville Caribous (Atlantic)
    • 14-10-0-0 Regular season record (2nd in West Coast Senior Hockey League).
    • Lost to Deer Lake Red Wings 4-games-to-2 in Semi-final.
    • Only registered Sr. AAA team in Atlantic.
  • Bentley Generals (Pacific)
    • 19-1-0-0 Regular season record (1st in Chinook Hockey League).
    • Defeated Stony Plain Eagles 4-games-to-none, defeated Fort Saskatchewan Chiefs 4-games-to-none to win Alberta Crown.
    • Defeated Fort St. John Flyers 3-games-to-2 for McKenzie Cup.
  • South East Prairie Thunder (West)
    • 6-1-0-0 Provincial round robin record (1st in Hockey Manitoba).
    • Defeated Île-des-Chênes North Stars 4-games-to-1 to win Pattison Cup.
    • Defeated Lloydminster Border Kings 3-games-to-none to win Rathgaber Cup.
  • Dundas Real McCoys (Ontario)
    • 11-9-3-1 Regular season record (3rd in Major League Hockey).
    • Defeated Brantford Blast 4-games-to-2, defeated Norwood Vipers 4-games-to-3 to win Robertson Cup.

Map of teams

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Round robin

3Dundas Real McCoysOntario0–2–0410

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Results

GameHome teamScoreAway teamScoreNotes
1Fort Frances Thunderhawks3South East Prairie Thunder6Final
2Kenora Thistles6Dundas Real McCoys1Final
3Clarenville Caribous3Fort Frances Thunderhawks1Final
4Dundas Real McCoys3Bentley Generals4Final
5South East Prairie Thunder2Clarenville Caribous3Final
6Bentley Generals3Kenora Thistles2Final

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Championship Round

Quarter and Semi-finals

GameHome teamScoreAway teamScoreNotes
QF1South East Prairie Thunder0Dundas Real McCoys3Final
QF2Kenora Thistles3Fort Frances Thunderhawks5Final
SF1Clarenville Caribous4Dundas Real McCoys0Final
SF2Bentley Generals7Fort Frances Thunderhawks2Final

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Final

GameHome teamScoreAway teamScoreNotes
FClarenville Caribous5Bentley Generals3Final

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References

References

  1. "Kenora awarded 2011 Allan Cup | Sports | Kenora Daily Miner and News".
  2. "Allan Cup Kenora 2011".
  3. "T’hawks given Allan Cup bye {{!}} Fort Frances Times Online".
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