2010–11 BCHL season

The 2010–11 BCHL season is the 49th season of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL). The regular season began on September 10, 2010 and ended on February 20, 2011. At the end of the playoff season, the Vernon Vipers defeated the Powell River Kings in a 4–0 sweep to win the Fred Page Cup. The Vernon Vipers then continued on to win the Doyle Cup by defeating the Spruce Grove Saints in a 4–3 series. During the 2011 Royal Bank Cup run, the Vernon Vipers lost to the Pembroke Lumber Kings in the final round.

2010–11 BCHL Season
LeagueBritish Columbia Hockey League
SportIce hockey
DurationRegular season
September – February
Playoffs
February – April
Number of teams16
Fred Page Cup
League championsVernon Vipers
  Runners-upPowell River Kings
Doyle Cup
Western Canada championsVernon Vipers
  Western Canada runners-upSpruce Grove Saints
Royal Bank Cup
ChampionsPembroke Lumber Kings
  Runners-upVernon Vipers

Changes

Standings

Interior Conference
Team Centre W-L-T-OTL Points
Vernon VipersVernon36–11–4–985
Penticton VeesPenticton38–17–3–281
Salmon Arm SilverbacksSalmon Arm38–19–2–179
Westside WarriorsWest Kelowna33–20–2–573
Trail Smoke EatersTrail31–23–2–468
Merritt CentennialsMerritt22–31–1–651
Quesnel MillionairesQuesnel13–38–3–635
Prince George Spruce KingsPrince George13–40–1–633
Coastal Conference
Team Centre W-L-T-OTL Points
Powell River KingsPowell River46–9–3–297
Surrey EaglesWhite Rock35–22–1–273
Langley ChiefsLangley31–21–1–770
Victoria GrizzliesVictoria33–24–0–369
Nanaimo ClippersNanaimo29–23–1–766
Alberni Valley BulldogsPort Alberni24–29–4–355
Coquitlam ExpressCoquitlam22–28–1–954
Cowichan Valley CapitalsDuncan21–30–1–851

At end of regular season[1]

First round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Fred Page Cup Final
        
Westside 4
Trail 3
Westside 2
Vernon 4
Vernon 4
Salmon Arm 2
Penticton 4
Quesnel 0
Penticton 1
Salmon Arm 4
Salmon Arm 4
Merritt 0
Vernon 4
Powell River 0
Surrey 4
Coquitlam 0
Surrey 4
Langley 2
Langley 4
Alberni Valley 0
Surrey 2
Powell River 4
Powell River 4
Victoria 3
Victoria 4
Nanaimo 1

2011 Doyle Cup

The defending Vernon Vipers defeated the AJHL championship Spruce Grove Saints in 7 games. Vernon went on to the 2011 Royal Bank Cup, where they finished in second place after losing to the Central Junior Hockey League's Pembroke Lumber Kings in the final.

Game Results

  • Game 1: Spruce Grove 1 – 3 Vernon
  • Game 2: Spruce Grove 3 – 2 Vernon
  • Game 3: Spruce Grove 5 – 2 Vernon
  • Game 4: Vernon 3 – 1 Spruce Grove
  • Game 5: Vernon 3 – 2 Spruce Grove (OT)
  • Game 6: Vernon 0 – 2 Spruce Grove
  • Game 7: Vernon 4 – 2 Spruce Grove

Scoring leaders

The following players led the league in points at the conclusion of the regular season.[2]

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; P = Points

Player Team GP G A P
Mike HammondSalmon Arm Silverbacks57395493
Jordan GrantCowichan Valley Capitals60385189
Bradley McGowanSurrey Eagles59365389
Chad NidderyPowell River Kings56285886
Joey LaLeggiaPenticton Vees58206282
Matt GarbowskyPowell River Kings56443680
Josh MyersLangley Chiefs59404080
Alex GrieveWestside Warriors60314778
David MorleyVictoria Grizzlies52255176
Massimo LamacchiaCoquitlam Express60353974

Leading goaltenders

Note: GP = Games Played, Mins = Minutes Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Mins = Minutes Played, GA = Goals Against, SO = Shutouts, GAA = Goals Against Average, SV% = Save Percentage

Player Team GP W L T Mins GA SO GAA SV%
Michael GarteigPowell River Kings4836832,805797.9341.69
Blake VothVernon Vipers40251132,408854.9052.12
Joel RumpelPenticton Vees45271232,5861081.9122.51
Karel St-LaurentSurrey Eagles32191211,905871.9162.74
Matt GinnVictoria Grizzlies51292102,9981412.9162.82
Kiefer SmileyTrail Smoke Eaters47232222,8161332.9152.83

Award winners

With the exception of the Brett Hull Trophy and goaltender awards, each award is given to two players; One in each conference.

  • Bruce Allison Memorial Trophy:
    • Coastal division: Destry Straight (Coquitlam Express)
    • Interior division: Bryce Gervais (Salmon Arm Silverbacks)
  • Top Goaltender (Lowest GAA with >1000 minutes played):
  • Wally Forslund Memorial Trophy (Best Goaltending Duo):
  • Ryan Hatfield Trophy (Interior Conference Champions):

Players Selected in 2011 NHL entry draft

See also

References

  1. "2010–2011 Standings by Conference". British Columbia Hockey League. Archived from the original on 2011-01-19.
  2. "Player Stats: 2010–2011 Regular season: All Skaters – Total Points". British Columbia Hockey League. Archived from the original on 2011-01-27. Retrieved 2011-01-21.
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