Ice hockey
The 2011 Royal Bank Cup was the 41st Junior "A" 2011 ice hockey National Championship for the Canadian Junior Hockey League. The 2011 Royal Bank Cup marked the 41st consecutive year a national championship has been awarded to this skill level since the breakaway of Major Junior hockey in 1970.
The Royal Bank Cup was competed for by the winners of the Doyle Cup, Anavet Cup, Dudley Hewitt Cup, the Fred Page Cup and the host city, the Camrose Kodiaks of the Alberta Junior Hockey League.[1]
The tournament was hosted by the Camrose Kodiaks from April 30 to May 8, 2011, with all games played at the Edgeworth Centre in Camrose, Alberta.[1]
After going a dismal 1 win and 3 losses in the round robin, the Pembroke Lumber Kings defeated the 3-1 hosts Camrose Kodiaks by a score of 4–2 to make their first ever final since the beginning of the round robin format. In the final, the Lumber Kings drew the 2-time running National Champion Vernon Vipers who were 5-0 thus far in the tournament. At the end of the first, Vernon outshot Pembroke 15-5 but the score was 0-0. After the second, Pembroke led in shots 15-11 and yet the score was still 0-0. In the third, Pembroke's Jonathan Milley scored on a clear-cut breakaway to take the lead. Milley scored a late empty-netter to clinch the game. Pembroke's Francis Dupuis stopped 40 shots for the shutout win. Pembroke's victory is the first for any member of the Central Canada Hockey League since the Rockland Nationals won the 1976 Centennial Cup.
Teams
- Regular Season: 32-22-0-6 (7th Overall in AJHL)
- Playoffs: Defeated Drumheller Dragons 3-1, Defeated Brooks Bandits 4-3, Defeated Okotoks Oilers 4-3, Lost to Spruce Grove Saints 1-4.
- Regular Season: 36-11-4-9 (2nd Overall in BCHL)
- Playoffs: Defeated Westside Warriors 4-2, Defeated Salmon Arm Silverbacks 4-2, Defeated Powell River Kings 4-0, Defeated Spruce Grove Saints 4-3 for Doyle Cup.
- Regular Season: 40-15-0-7 (1st Overall in MJHL)
- Playoffs: Defeated Swan Valley Stampeders 4-2, Defeated Dauphin Kings 4-2, Defeated Selkirk Steelers 4-1, Defeated La Ronge Ice Wolves 4-3 for Anavet Cup.
- Regular Season: 38-7-2-3 (2nd Overall in OJHL)
- Playoffs: Defeated Upper Canada Patriots 4-0, Defeated Villanova Knights 4-1, Defeated Stouffville Spirit 4-2, Defeated Oakville Blades 4-1, Won Dudley Hewitt Cup (4-1).
- Regular Season: 51-9-0-2 (1st Overall in CCHL)
- Playoffs: Defeated Smiths Falls Bears 4-0, Defeated Gloucester Rangers 4-0, Defeated Cornwall Colts 4-2, Won Fred Page Cup (3-1).
Tournament
Round Robin
(x-) denotes Semi-final berth.
Results
All games at the Edgeworth Centre in Camrose, Alta.
Game
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Home Team
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Score
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Away Team
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Score
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Notes
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Saturday, April 30, 2011
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1
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Camrose Kodiaks
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2
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Vernon Vipers
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4
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Final - Shots: 31-23 Ver
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Sunday, May 1, 2011
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2
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Portage Terriers
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5
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Pembroke Lumber Kings
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2
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Final - Shots: 31-22 Pem
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3
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Wellington Dukes
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2
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Camrose Kodiaks
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3
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Final - Shots: 44-27 Wel
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Monday, May 2, 2011
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4
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Portage Terriers
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2
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Vernon Vipers
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5
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Final - Shots: 25-17 Ver
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5
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Pembroke Lumber Kings
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5
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Wellington Dukes
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2
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Final - Shots: 30-22 Wel
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011
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6
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Camrose Kodiaks
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4
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Portage Terriers
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2
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Final - Shots: 25-22 Cam
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Wednesday, May 4, 2011
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7
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Vernon Vipers
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5
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Wellington Dukes
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2
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Final - Shots: 46-26 Ver
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8
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Pembroke Lumber Kings
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1
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Camrose Kodiaks
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2
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Final - Shots: 30-23 Pem
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Thursday, May 5, 2011
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9
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Wellington Dukes
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6
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Portage Terriers
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3
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Final - Shots: 40-25 Por
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10
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Vernon Vipers
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5
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Pembroke Lumber Kings
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3
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Final - Shots: 29-28 Pem
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Semi-final
Final
Awards
- Roland Mercier Trophy (Tournament MVP): Dalyn Flette (Camrose Kodiaks)
- Top Forward: Matthew Peca (Pembroke Lumber Kings)
- Top Defencemen: Adam Thompson (Vernon Vipers)
- Top Goaltender: Dalyn Flette (Camrose Kodiaks)
- Tubby Smaltz Trophy (Sportsmanship): Dylan Walchuk (Vernon Vipers)
Roll of League Champions
- AJHL: Spruce Grove Saints
- BCHL: Vernon Vipers
- CCHL: Pembroke Lumber Kings
- MHL: Summerside Western Capitals
- MJHL: Portage Terriers
- NOJHL: Soo Eagles
- OJHL: Wellington Dukes
- QJAAAHL: Longueuil College Francais
- SJHL: La Ronge Ice Wolves
- SIJHL: Wisconsin Wilderness
See also
References
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