2011 Kelly Cup playoffs

2011 Kelly Cup playoffs
Tournament details
DatesApril 4–May 21, 2011
Teams15
Final positions
ChampionsAlaska Aces
Runners-upKalamazoo Wings
Tournament statistics
Scoring leader(s)Trent Daavettila (Kalamazoo) (28 points)

The 2011 Kelly Cup Playoffs of the ECHL started on April 4, 2011 following the end of the 2010–11 ECHL regular season.[1] The playoff format remains unchanged from that of the 2010 postseason, with the exception of the changed conference names. 15 teams will qualify for the playoffs, being the top seven teams from the Western Conference and the top eight teams from the Eastern Conference.[2][3]

Playoff format

In the Eastern Conference, postseason berths will be awarded to the first-place team in each division and the next five teams in the conference, based on points. The division winners will be seeded first, second and third and will play the eighth-place finisher, the seventh-place finisher and the sixth-place finisher, respectively, while the fourth-place finisher and the fifth-place finisher will meet. The conference semifinals will have the winner of the first-place and eighth-place matchup will meet the winner of the fourth-place and fifth-place game while the winner of the second-place and seventh-place game will face the winner of the third-place and sixth-place matchup.

In the Western Conference, postseason berths will be awarded to the first-place team in each division and the next five teams in the conference, based on points. The division winner with the best record in the conference will receive a bye in the first round. The other division winner will be seeded second and meet the team that finishes seventh in the conference in the first round. The other first round matchups will be the third-place finisher in the conference against the sixth-place finisher in the conference and the fourth-place finisher in the conference against the fifth-place finisher in the conference. The conference semifinals will have the first-place finisher meeting the winner of the fourth-place and fifth-place matchup and the winner of the second-place finisher and seventh-place finisher against the winner of the third-place finisher against the sixth-place finisher.

The first round in each Conference will be a best of five series with each subsequent round being a best of seven series.[2]

Playoff seeds

After the regular season, 15 teams qualified for the playoffs. The Alaska Aces were the Western Conference regular season champions and the Brabham Cup winners with the best record at 97 points.[4] The Greenville Road Warriors earned the top seed in the Eastern Conference and finished the season with 96 points.

Eastern Conference

  1. Greenville Road Warriors - South Division and Eastern Conference champions, 96 points.
  2. Reading Royals - Atlantic Division champions, 93 points.
  3. Kalamazoo Wings - North Division champions, 88 points.
  4. Wheeling Nailers - 81 points.
  5. South Carolina Stingrays - 80 points.
  6. Florida Everblades - 79 points.
  7. Cincinnati Cyclones - 76 points.
  8. Elmira Jackals - 74 points.

Western Conference

  1. Alaska Aces - Western Conference and Mountain Division champions, Brabham Cup winner, 97 points.
  2. Bakersfield Condors - Pacific Division champions, 86 points.
  3. Stockton Thunder - 86 points.
  4. Las Vegas Wranglers - 81 points.
  5. Idaho Steelheads - 77 points.
  6. Utah Grizzlies - 73 points.
  7. Victoria Salmon Kings - 68 points.

Playoff bracket

Conference quarterfinals[5]Conference semifinals[6]Conference finals[7][8]Kelly Cup finals[9][10]
            
1Greenville3
8Elmira1
1Greenville3
4Wheeling4
4Wheeling3
5South Carolina1
4Wheeling2
Eastern Conference
3Kalamazoo4
2Reading3
7Cincinnati1
2Reading0
3Kalamazoo4
3Kalamazoo3
6Florida1
W1Alaska4
E3Kalamazoo1
1Alaska
8BYE
1Alaska4
5Idaho0
4Las Vegas2
5Idaho3
1Alaska4
Western Conference
7Victoria0
2Bakersfield1
7Victoria3
7Victoria4
6Utah0
3Stockton1
6Utah3


Conference Quarterfinals

Note: Home team is listed first.

Eastern Conference

(1) Greenville Road Warriors vs. (8) Elmira Jackals

April 5Elmira Jackals2–5Greenville Road WarriorsFirst Arena 
No scoringFirst period6:58 – pp – Jimmy Kilpatrick (1)
14:04 – pp – Brandon Wong (1)
Justin Donati (1) - 2:53Second period9:27 – Brendan Connolly (1)
19:04 – ppMark Voakes (1)
Josh Brittain (1) – 5:40Third period19:44 – enMarc-Olivier Vallerand (1)
Marco Cousineau 23 saves / 27 shotsGoalie statsNicola Riopel 30 saves / 32 shots
April 6Elmira Jackals6–3Greenville Road WarriorsFirst Arena 
Eric Lampe (1) – 5:08First period12:05 – ppBrendan Connolly (2)
13:41 – Sam Klassen (1)
Justin Donati (2) – 18:41Second periodNo scoring
A.J. Perry (1) – 11:02
Yannick Tifu (1) – pp – 13:21
Eric Lampe (2) – en – 18:43
Dale Mahovsky (1) – en – 19:44
Third period18:25 – Mark Voakes (2)
Jared DeMichiel 9 saves / 11 shots
Marco Cousineau 23 saves / 24 shots
Goalie statsNicola Riopel 25 saves / 29 shots
April 8Greenville Road Warriors2–0Elmira JackalsBI-LO Center 
Chris McKelvie (1) – 10:28First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Sam Klassen (2) – en – 19:34Third periodNo scoring
Chris Beckford-Tseu 18 saves / 18 shotsGoalie statsMarco Cousineau 28 saves / 29 shots
April 9Greenville Road Warriors2–12OTElmira JackalsBI-LO Center 
No scoringFirst period9:29 – Yannick Tifu (2)
Andrew Rowe (1) - 0:58Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Sean Berkstresser (1) – 6:22Second overtime periodNo scoring
Chris Beckford-Tseu 26 saves / 27 shotsGoalie statsMarco Cousineau 47 saves / 49 shots
Greenville wins series 3–1

(2) Reading Royals vs. (7) Cincinnati Cyclones

April 5Reading Royals2–5Cincinnati CyclonesSovereign Center
April 6Reading Royals5–4OT2Cincinnati CyclonesSovereign Center
April 8Cincinnati Cyclones0–3Reading RoyalsU.S. Bank Arena
April 9Cincinnati Cyclones1–2OT2Reading RoyalsU.S. Bank Arena
Reading wins series 3–1

(3) Kalamazoo Wings vs. (6) Florida Everblades

April 5Florida Everblades2–1Kalamazoo WingsGermain Arena 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Ross Carlson (1) – 8:48
Matt Beca (1) – pp – 15:30
Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period6:12 – ppTrent Daavettila (1)
Bobby Goepfert 31 saves / 32 shotsGoalie statsRyan Nie 20 saves / 22 shots
April 6Florida Everblades1–4Kalamazoo WingsGermain Arena
April 8Kalamazoo Wings4–3Florida EverbladesWings Stadium
April 9Kalamazoo Wings5–3Florida EverbladesWings Stadium
Kalamazoo wins series 3–1

(4) Wheeling Nailers vs. (5) South Carolina Stingrays

April 5South Carolina Stingrays3–4OTWheeling NailersNorth Charleston Coliseum
April 6South Carolina Stingrays1–2OTWheeling NailersNorth Charleston Coliseum
April 8Wheeling Nailers2–4South Carolina StingraysWesBanco Arena
April 9Wheeling Nailers3–2South Carolina StingraysWesBanco Arena
Wheeling wins series 3–1

Western Conference

(2) Bakersfield Condors vs. (7) Victoria Salmon Kings

April 4Victoria Salmon Kings3–1Bakersfield CondorsSave-On-Foods Memorial Centre
April 5Victoria Salmon Kings3–6Bakersfield CondorsSave-On-Foods Memorial Centre
April 8Bakersfield Condors0–2Victoria Salmon KingsRabobank Arena
April 9Bakersfield Condors2–3OTVictoria Salmon KingsRabobank Arena
Victoria wins series 3–1

(3) Stockton Thunder vs. (6) Utah Grizzlies

April 5Utah Grizzlies5–2Stockton ThunderMaverik Center
April 6Utah Grizzlies2–3OTStockton ThunderMaverik Center
April 9Stockton Thunder2–4Utah GrizzliesStockton Arena
April 10Stockton Thunder0–5Utah GrizzliesStockton Arena
Utah wins series 3–1

(4) Las Vegas Wranglers vs. (5) Idaho Steelheads

April 5Las Vegas Wranglers1–02OTIdaho SteelheadsOrleans Arena 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
17:44 – Ryan Huddy (1)Second overtime periodNo scoring
Michael Ouzas 29 saves / 29 shotsGoalie statsJerry Kuhn 48 saves / 49 shots
April 6Las Vegas Wranglers2–33OTIdaho SteelheadsOrleans Arena
April 8Idaho Steelheads3–1Las Vegas WranglersQwest Arena
April 9Idaho Steelheads1–5Las Vegas WranglersQwest Arena
April 12Idaho Steelheads3–1Las Vegas WranglersQwest Arena
Idaho wins series 3–2

Conference Semifinals

Note: Home team is listed first.

Eastern Conference

(1) Greenville Road Warriors vs. (4) Wheeling Nailers

April 14Greenville Road Warriors3–4Wheeling NailersBI-LO Center
April 15Greenville Road Warriors2–1OTWheeling NailersBI-LO Center
April 20Wheeling Nailers3–2Greenville Road WarriorsWesBanco Arena
April 22Wheeling Nailers2–1Greenville Road WarriorsWesBanco Arena
April 23Wheeling Nailers1–5Greenville Road WarriorsWesBanco Arena
April 26Greenville Road Warriors6–3Wheeling NailersBI-LO Center
April 27Greenville Road Warriors3–4OTWheeling NailersBI-LO Center
Wheeling wins series 4–3

(2) Reading Royals vs. (3) Kalamazoo Wings

April 15Reading Royals3–8Kalamazoo WingsSovereign Center
April 16Reading Royals4–5Kalamazoo WingsSovereign Center
April 20Kalamazoo Wings5–4Reading RoyalsWings Stadium
April 22Kalamazoo Wings5–4Reading RoyalsWings Stadium
Kalamazoo wins series 4–0

Western Conference

(1) Alaska Aces vs. (5) Idaho Steelheads

April 15Alaska Aces2–1Idaho SteelheadsSullivan Arena
April 16Alaska Aces2–0Idaho SteelheadsSullivan Arena
April 20Idaho Steelheads1–3Alaska AcesQwest Arena
April 22Idaho Steelheads0–4Alaska AcesQwest Arena
Alaska wins series 4–0

(6) Utah Grizzlies vs. (7) Victoria Salmon Kings

April 15Utah Grizzlies2–4Victoria Salmon KingsMaverik Center
April 16Utah Grizzlies2–4Victoria Salmon KingsMaverik Center
April 20Victoria Salmon Kings3–2OTUtah GrizzliesSave-On-Foods Memorial Centre
April 22Victoria Salmon Kings2–1OT2Utah GrizzliesSave-On-Foods Memorial Centre
Victoria wins series 4–0

Conference Finals

Eastern Conference

(3) Kalamazoo Wings vs. (4) Wheeling Nailers

April 29Kalamazoo Wings2–3OTWheeling NailersWings Stadium
April 30Kalamazoo Wings4–1Wheeling NailersWings Stadium
May 5Wheeling Nailers5–3Kalamazoo WingsWesBanco Arena
May 7Wheeling Nailers2–3Kalamazoo WingsWesBanco Arena
May 8Wheeling Nailers0–4Kalamazoo WingsWesBanco Arena
May 10Kalamazoo Wings6–1Wheeling NailersWings Stadium
Kalamazoo wins series 4–2

Western Conference

(1) Alaska Aces vs. (7) Victoria Salmon Kings

April 27Alaska Aces2–1Victoria Salmon KingsSullivan Arena
April 28Alaska Aces4–3OTVictoria Salmon KingsSullivan Arena
April 30Victoria Salmon Kings2–6Alaska AcesSave-On-Foods Memorial Centre
May 2Victoria Salmon Kings2–3Alaska AcesSave-On-Foods Memorial Centre
Alaska wins series 4–0

Kelly Cup Finals

(1) Alaska Aces vs. (3) Kalamazoo Wings

May 14Alaska Aces5–0Kalamazoo WingsSullivan Arena
May 15Alaska Aces3–2Kalamazoo WingsSullivan Arena
May 18Kalamazoo Wings4–1Alaska AcesWings Stadium
May 20Kalamazoo Wings5–7Alaska AcesWings Stadium
May 21Kalamazoo Wings3–5Alaska AcesWings Stadium
Alaska wins Kelly Cup 4-1

Statistical leaders

Skaters

These are the top ten skaters based on points.

PlayerTeamGPGAPts+/–PIM
Trent DaavettilaKalamazoo Wings186222878
Sam FtorekKalamazoo Wings1971421010
Andrew FournierKalamazoo Wings196142068
Scott HowesAlaska Aces1271219116
Aaron ClarkeKalamazoo Wings1961016-110
Kory KarlanderKalamazoo Wings197815316
Paul CrowderWheeling Nailers1741115016
Justin TaylorKalamazoo Wings199514-118
Dean StrongKalamazoo Wings157714-28
Joey HaddadWheeling Nailers177714-538

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/– = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes; Yellow shade = team still in playoffs

All statistics as of: 18:47, 23 May 2011 (UTC)

Goaltending

These are the top five goaltenders based on both goals against average and save percentage with at least one game played (Note: list is sorted by goals against average).

PlayerTeamGPWLSAGAGAASV%SOTOI
Michael OuzasLas Vegas Wranglers52315381.25.9481384
Chris Beckford-TseuGreenville Road Warriors4228771.59.9201264
Gerald ColemanAlaska Aces12111338211.73.9383729
Jerry KuhnIdaho Steelheads936300191.83.9370624
Marco CousineauElmira Jackals41312981.91.9380251

GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; SA = Shots against; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; SV% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts; TOI = Time on ice (in minutes); Yellow shade = team still in playoffs

All statistics as of: 18:47, 23 May 2011 (UTC)

References

  1. ^ Press release (April 4, 2011). "2011 Kelly Cup Playoffs - Conference Quarterfinal Preview". ECHL. Retrieved April 5, 2011.
  2. ^ a b Press release (October 12, 2009). "2010 ECHL Kelly Cup playoffs format". ECHL. Archived from the original on July 23, 2011. Retrieved April 5, 2011.
  3. ^ "ECHL board keeps playoff format, adopts NHL rules. - Where the Reign reigns". Archived from the original on September 5, 2012. Retrieved October 23, 2011.
  4. ^ Press release (April 3, 2011). "Alaska wins Brabham Cup". ECHL. Archived from the original on July 23, 2011. Retrieved April 5, 2011.
  5. ^ Press release (April 4, 2011). "Conference quarterfinals preview". ECHL. Retrieved April 5, 2011.
  6. ^ Press release (April 13, 2011). "Conference semifinals preview". ECHL. Retrieved April 14, 2011.
  7. ^ Press release (April 27, 2011). "Preview of Kelly Cup playoffs Western Conference finals". ECHL. Retrieved April 28, 2011.
  8. ^ Press release (April 29, 2011). "Kelly Cup playoffs Eastern Conference finals preview". ECHL. Retrieved April 29, 2011.
  9. ^ Press release (May 13, 2011). "Preview of 2011 Kelly Cup finals". ECHL. Retrieved May 16, 2011.
  10. ^ Press release (May 21, 2011). "Alaska wins second Kelly Cup title". ECHL. Retrieved May 23, 2011.

See also

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