The 2010–11 OJHL season is the 17th season of the Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL) and the first since the league existed as two separate bodies in 2009–10. The thirty-one teams of the North, South, East and West Divisions will play 50-game schedules.

2010–11 OJHL season
LeagueOntario Junior Hockey League
SportHockey
DurationRegular season
2010-09-09 – 2011-02-13
Playoffs
2011-02-14 – 2011-04-12
Number of teams31
Finals championsWellington Dukes
OJHL seasons

Come February, the top teams of each division will play down for the Frank L. Buckland Trophy, the OJHL championship. The winner of the Buckland Cup will compete in the Central Canadian Junior "A" championship, the Dudley Hewitt Cup. If successful against the winners of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League and Superior International Junior Hockey League, the champion would then move on to play in the Canadian Junior Hockey League championship, the 2011 Royal Bank Cup.

Changes edit

Current Standings edit

Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime losses; SL = Shootout losses; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; PTS = Points; x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched division title; z = clinched conference title[6]

North-West Conference
North Division
Team Centre W–L–OTL–SOL Points
Newmarket Hurricanes Newmarket, Ontario 40-7-0-3 83
Markham Waxers Markham, Ontario 34-12-1-3 72
Stouffville Spirit Stouffville, Ontario 33-11-3-3 72
Huntsville Otters Huntsville, Ontario 25-17-1-7 58
Orangeville Flyers Orangeville, Ontario 24-24-1-1 50
Aurora Tigers Aurora, Ontario 22-25-3-0 47
Collingwood Blackhawks Collingwood, Ontario 5-43-0-2 12
West Division
Team Centre W–L–OTL–SOL Points
Burlington Cougars Burlington, Ontario 38-8-3-1 80
Oakville Blades Oakville, Ontario 36-12-0-2 74
Georgetown Raiders Georgetown, Ontario 32-15-2-1 67
Hamilton Red Wings Hamilton, Ontario 29-18-2-1 61
Brampton Capitals Brampton, Ontario 22-24-4-0 48
Buffalo Jr. Sabres Buffalo, New York 18-30-2-0 38
Mississauga Chargers Mississauga, Ontario 12-34-3-1 28
Milton Icehawks Milton, Ontario 5-41-3-1 14
South-East Conference
East Division
Team Centre W–L–OTL–SOL Points
Wellington Dukes Wellington, Ontario 38-7-2-3 81
Kingston Voyageurs Kingston, Ontario 34-11-2-3 73
Peterborough Stars Peterborough, Ontario 33-12-1-4 71
Lindsay Muskies Lindsay, Ontario 30-18-0-2 62
Cobourg Cougars Cobourg, Ontario 29-17-1-3 62
Whitby Fury Whitby, Ontario 22-17-1-10 55
Trenton Golden Hawks Trenton, Ontario 19-27-2-2 42
Pickering Panthers Pickering, Ontario 14-33-1-2 31
South Division
Team Centre W–L–OTL–SOL Points
Vaughan Vipers Vaughan, Ontario 34-13-3-0 71
Villanova Knights Toronto, Ontario 30-17-2-1 63
North York Rangers Toronto, Ontario 28-19-2-1 59
Upper Canada Patriots Toronto, Ontario 28-20-1-1 58
St. Michael's Buzzers Toronto, Ontario 27-21-1-1 56
Toronto Jr. Canadiens Toronto, Ontario 16-30-1-3 36
Streetsville Derbys Toronto, Ontario 14-34-1-1 30
Dixie Beehives Toronto, Ontario 4-43-2-1 11

Please note: Blue is for teams in the Top 3 of their Division and in line to earn a bye from the Qualifier Round. Green is for teams ranked 7th through 10th in their respective conference, who will be competing in the Qualifier Round

Teams listed on the official league website.[7]

Standings listed by Pointstreak on official league website.[8]

2010-11 Frank L. Buckland Trophy Playoffs edit

Breakdown:Top 3 in each Division make Conference Quarter-final, 7th through 10th in each conference must compete in best-of-3 Qualifier to make Conference Quarter-final. In the league semi-final, instead of a Conference Championship, they are doing a crossover round.[9]

Qualifier Round of 16 Round of 8 Crossover Rd of 4 Buckland Cup Final
               
N8 Huntsville 0
N9 Orangeville 2
N1 Newmarket 4
N9 Orangeville 1
N1 Newmarket 3
N5 Stouffville 4
N4 Markham 2
N5 Stouffville 4
N3 Oakville 4
S3 Kingston 3
N7 Hamilton 2
N10 Brampton 1
N2 Burlington 4
N7 Hamilton 0
N2 Burlington 2
N3 Oakville 4
N3 Oakville 4
N6 Georgetown 1
N3 Oakville 1
S1 Wellington 4
S8 Lindsay 1
S9 Upper Canada 2
S1 Wellington 4
S9 Upper Canada 0
S1 Wellington 4
S5 Villanova 1
S4 Peterborough 1
S5 Villanova 4
S1 Wellington 4
N5 Stouffville 2
S2 Vaughan 4
S6 North York 0
S2 Vaughan 1
S3 Kingston 4
S7 Cobourg 2
S10 St. Michael's 1
S3 Kingston 4
S7 Cobourg 3

Playoff results are listed by Pointstreak on the official league website.[10]

Dudley Hewitt Cup Championship edit

Hosted by the Huntsville Otters in Huntsville, Ontario. The Wellington Dukes finished in first place, the Huntsville Otters finished in second place.[11]

Round Robin

Wellington Dukes 7 - Wisconsin Wilderness (SIJHL) 2
Huntsville Otters 6 - Soo Eagles (NOJHL) 4
Wellington Dukes 7 - Soo Eagles (NOJHL) 1
Huntsville Otters 4 - Wisconsin Wilderness (SIJHL) 3
Huntsville Otters 3 - Wellington Dukes 2 in double overtime[12]

Semi-final

Wellington Dukes 3 - Soo Eagles (NOJHL) 2 in quadruple overtime[12]

Final

Wellington Dukes 5 - Huntsville Otters 3[12]

2011 Royal Bank Cup Championship edit

Hosted by the Camrose Kodiaks in Camrose, Alberta. The Wellington Dukes finished the round robin in fourth and were eliminated in the semi-final.[13]

Round Robin

Camrose Kodiaks (AJHL) 3 - Wellington Dukes 2
Pembroke Lumber Kings (CCHL) 5 - Wellington Dukes 2
Vernon Vipers (BCHL) 5 - Wellington Dukes 2
Wellington Dukes 6 - Portage Terriers (MJHL) 3[13]

Semi-final

Vernon Vipers (BCHL) 4 - Wellington Dukes 1[13]

Scoring leaders edit

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes[14]

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Phil Brewer Burlington Cougars 48 39 70 109 42
Zach Hyman Hamilton Red Wings 43 42 60 102 24
James Woodcroft Brampton Capitals 48 52 49 101 96
Matt Neal Stouffville Spirit 50 40 60 100 20
Patrick Marsh Burlington Cougars 49 41 57 98 26
Mason Baptista Villanova Knights 49 25 59 84 59
Matt Carey Hamilton Red Wings 45 25 59 84 40
Christian Finch Stouffville Spirit 50 29 54 83 24
Daniel Ciampini St. Michael's Buzzers 50 33 49 82 64
Matt Lorito Villanova Knights 41 28 54 82 16

Leading goaltenders edit

Note: GP = Games played; Mins = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses: OTL = Overtime losses; SL = Shootout losses; GA = Goals Allowed; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average[15]

Player Team GP Mins W L OTL SOL GA SO Sv% GAA
Jimmy Sarjeant Newmarket Hurricanes 21 1247:41 16 4 0 1 41 5 .937 1.97
Charlie Finn Kingston Voyageurs 31 1781:46 23 4 0 3 57 4 .933 1.92
Jordan Ruby Wellington Dukes 35 2088:32 26 5 2 2 77 3 .932 2.21
Leo Podolsky Huntsville Otters 17 1011:45 9 5 0 2 37 0 .924 2.19
Ryan Demelo North York Rangers 44 2592:59 24 17 1 1 116 4 .919 2.68

Award winners edit

Players selected in 2011 NHL Entry Draft edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ http://www.newsdurhamregion.com/sports/hockey/article/152413[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-03-23. Retrieved 2011-05-08.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ "Simcoe County Breaking News - Simcoe County's Online Newspaper".
  4. ^ "Simcoe County Breaking News - Simcoe County's Online Newspaper".
  5. ^ "Orangeville Breaking News - Orangeville's Online Newspaper".
  6. ^ "Ontario Junior Hockey League - on Pointstreak Sports Technologies". Pointstreak Sports Technologies.
  7. ^ "Team Contacts". Archived from the original on 2007-08-07. Retrieved 2009-03-13.
  8. ^ "Ontario Junior Hockey League - standings | Pointstreak Sports Technologies".
  9. ^ "Ontario Junior Hockey League - playoff bracket | Pointstreak Sports Technologies".
  10. ^ "Ontario Junior Hockey League - league schedule | Pointstreak Sports Technologies".
  11. ^ "Dudley Hewitt Cup - on Pointstreak Sports Technologies". Pointstreak Sports Technologies.
  12. ^ a b c "Dudley Hewitt Cup - league schedule | Pointstreak Sports Technologies".
  13. ^ a b c "The Official Website of Hockey Canada".
  14. ^ "Ontario Junior Hockey League - scoring leaders | Pointstreak Sports Technologies".
  15. ^ "Ontario Junior Hockey League - goalie leaders | Pointstreak Sports Technologies".

External links edit

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