2012 Allan Cup

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The 2012 Allan Cup was the Canadian championship of senior ice hockey and was the 104th year the Allan Cup was awarded. It was contended in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan from April 16 to April 21, 2012 and hosted by the Lloydminster Border Kings of the Saskatchewan Hockey Association. [1] The South East Prairie Thunder of Manitoba defeated the Rosetown Red Wings of Saskatchewan to win their first national championship. The Thunder were runners up in 2009.

Contents

Participants

Round robin

Allan Cup Round Robin
Division One
RankTeamRegionW-L-TGFGA
1 South East Prairie Thunder Manitoba2-0-073
2 Rosetown Red Wings Saskatchewan1-1-055
3 Grand Falls-Windsor Cataracts Atlantic0-1-159

Division Two
RankTeamRegionW-L-TGFGA
1 Lloydminster Border Kings Host2-0-0106
2 Stony Plain Eagles Pacific1-1-054
3 Kenora Thistles Ontario0-2-0510

Results

Round Robin results
GameHome TeamScoreAway TeamScoreNotes
1 Rosetown Red Wings 1 South East Prairie Thunder 2Final - Shots: 39-30 RST
2 Lloydminster Border Kings 7 Kenora Thistles 4Final - Shots: 44-20 LLD
3 South East Prairie Thunder 5 Grand Falls-Windsor Cataracts 2Final - Shots: 23-20 SET
4 Stony Plain Eagles 2 Lloydminster Border Kings 3Final - Shots: 30-27 SPL
5 Grand Falls-Windsor Cataracts 3 Rosetown Red Wings 4OT Final - Shots: 37-28 RST
6 Kenora Thistles 1 Stony Plain Eagles 3Final - Shots: 25-22 KEN

Championship Round

Quarter and Semi-finals

Quarter and Semi-final results
GameHome TeamScoreAway TeamScoreNotes
QF1 Rosetown Red Wings 3 Kenora Thistles 2Final - Shots: 39-24 RST
QF2 Stony Plain Eagles 1 Grand Falls-Windsor Cataracts 5Final - Shots: 28-23 GFW
SF1 South East Prairie Thunder 7 Grand Falls-Windsor Cataracts 2Final - Shots: 39-32 SET
SF2 Lloydminster Border Kings 1 Rosetown Red Wings 5Final - Shots: 36-28 RST

Final

Allan Cup final
GameHome TeamScoreAway TeamScoreNotes
F South East Prairie Thunder 4 Rosetown Red Wings 1Final - Shots: 33-29 RST

Awards

Bill Saunders Award (Tournament MVP): Devon Leblanc (South East Prairie Thunder)

All Star Team

Goalie: Justin Harris (South East Prairie Thunder)
Defense: Dallas Fallscheer (Lloydminster Border Kings)
Defense: Shawn Germain (Rosetown Red Wings)
Forward: Devon Leblanc (South East Prairie Thunder)
Forward: Jonathan Poirier (Kenora Thistles)
Forward: Carter Smith (Rosetown Red Wings)

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References

  1. "Allan Cup 2015 Clarenville". Archived from the original on December 16, 2014. Retrieved April 10, 2012.