2011 Allan Cup

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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, [1] hosted by the Kenora Thistles of Hockey Northwestern Ontario from April 11 to April 16, 2011. [2]

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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

Round robin

Allan Cup Round Robin
Division One
RankTeamRegionW–L–TGFGA
1 Clarenville Caribous Atlantic2–0–063
2 South East Prairie Thunder Western1–1–086
3 Fort Frances Thunderhawks NW Ontario0–2–049

Division Two
RankTeamRegionW–L–TGFGA
1 Bentley Generals Pacific2–0–075
2 Kenora Thistles Host1–1–084
3 Dundas Real McCoys Ontario0–2–0410

Results

Round Robin results
GameHome TeamScoreAway TeamScoreNotes
1 Fort Frances Thunderhawks 3 South East Prairie Thunder 6Final
2 Kenora Thistles 6 Dundas Real McCoys 1Final
3 Clarenville Caribous 3 Fort Frances Thunderhawks 1Final
4 Dundas Real McCoys 3 Bentley Generals 4Final
5 South East Prairie Thunder 2 Clarenville Caribous 3Final
6 Bentley Generals 3 Kenora Thistles 2Final

Championship Round

Quarter and Semi-finals

Quarter and Semi-final results
GameHome TeamScoreAway TeamScoreNotes
QF1 South East Prairie Thunder 0 Dundas Real McCoys 3Final
QF2 Kenora Thistles 3 Fort Frances Thunderhawks 5Final
SF1 Clarenville Caribous 4 Dundas Real McCoys 0Final
SF2 Bentley Generals 7 Fort Frances Thunderhawks 2Final

Final

Allan Cup final
GameHome TeamScoreAway TeamScoreNotes
F Clarenville Caribous 5 Bentley Generals 3Final

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