2010 Allan Cup
The 2010 Allan Cup is the 2010 edition of the Canadian National Championship of Senior ice hockey. This tournament will mark the 102nd year that the Allan Cup has been awarded. The 2010 tournament will be hosted by the City of Fort St. John, British Columbia and the Fort St. John Flyers.[1]
2010 Allan Cup Participants
- Host of 2010 Allan Cup.
- 12-3-2-1 Record in North Peace Hockey League (First in West Division).
- Did not participate in BC Sr. "AAA" Playdowns.
- Only Sr. "AAA" team East of Ontario.
- 16-6-0-2 Record in West Coast Senior Hockey League (First Overall).
- Defeated Corner Brook Royals 4-0, Defeated Grand Falls-Windsor Cataracts 4-2 to win WCSHL Playoffs.
- Defeated Conception Bay North CeeBee Stars 4-1 to win Herder Memorial Trophy.
- 19-1-0-0 Record in Chinook Hockey League (First Overall).
- Defeated Stony Plain Eagles 2-1, Defeated Fort Saskatchewan Chiefs 2-1 to win ChHL Championship.
- Defeated Fort Saskatchewan Chiefs 4-1 for Alberta "AAA" Championship.
- 2009 Allan Cup Champions.
- Played independent schedule in both Sr. "AAA" and "AA".
- Won Coy Cup BC Sr. "AA" tournament with 3-2 win over Mid-Island Blazers.
- Defeated Whitehorse Huskies 3-0 to win Pacific Seed.
- Played independent schedule.
- Defeated Steinbach North Stars 3-1 for Pattison Cup, Defeated Lloydminster Border Kings 3-1 for Rathgaber Cup.
- 2009 Allan Cup finalists.
- 19-3-0-2 Record in Major League Hockey (First Overall).
- Finished second in playoff round robin (5-3), Defeated Whitby Dunlops 4-1 to win Robertson Cup.
- Defeated Kenora Thistles 2-0 to win Renwick Cup as Central Canada Champions.
Round robin
Results
Championship Round
Quarter and Semi-finals
Final
National Playdowns
Listed are the registered teams per tournament seat.
Alberta
Brackets
Atlantic Canada
Pacific
Teams
Brackets
With Fort St. John already in the 2010 Allan Cup as hosts, it will be up to Powell River and Whitehorse to play a series for the British Columbia seed to the National Championship.
Western
Teams
Manitoba
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Saskatchewan
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Brackets
In Manitoba, Steinbach and Manitoba will square-off in a best-of-seven series to determine who faces Southeast for the Manitoba crown. In Saskatchewan, Paradise Hill and Lloydminster face-off for the Saskatchewan Sr. AAA championship. The winners of these two provinces will face each other to determine the Manitoba/Saskatchewan seed to the 2010 Allan Cup.
Central
Teams
Brackets
In Southern Ontario, the top three teams of Major League Hockey will play a double round robin and then the top two teams from the round robin will play a best-of-7 series to determine an Ontario Hockey Association champion. In Northwestern Ontario, a one-game per opponent round robin will determine a one-game runoff for the Hockey Northwestern Ontario crown. When the two teams are determined, they will meet in a best-of-3 series to determine the Ontario seed to the 2010 Allan Cup.
(*) Thunder Bay replaces Fort Frances, Fort Frances found to have an ineligible player.
Northern Round Robin
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Southern Round Robin
SO | Dundas | 8 | 2 | 3 | X | 6 | 6 | 1 | X | X | 5 | X | 10 |
SO | Whitby | X | 9 | 2 | 2 | X | X | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 6 | X |
SO | Norwood | 3 | X | X | 3 | 3 | 3 | X | 2 | 2 | X | 3 | 3 |
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References
External links
Administration
Teams
Leagues