2011 World U-17 Hockey Challenge

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2011 World U-17 Hockey Challenge
Tournament details
Host country Canada
Venue(s)MTS Centre, MTS Iceplex, PCU Centre (in 2 host cities)
DatesDecember 29 - January 4
Teams10
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The 2011 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge was an ice hockey tournament held in Winnipeg and Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Canada between December 29, 2010 and January 4, 2011. The World Under-17 Hockey Challenge is held by Hockey Canada annually to showcase young hockey talent from across Canada and other strong hockey countries. The primary venues used for the tournament were the MTS Iceplex in Winnipeg and the PCU Centre in Portage la Prairie. The semi-final and medal games were played at the MTS Centre.[1] Team Ontario captured the gold medal with a 5-3 victory over Team USA in front of a record crowd of 12,060 at the MTS Centre on January 4. Team Pacific (British Columbia & Alberta) claimed the bronze medal.[2]

Challenge results[edit]

Preliminary round[edit]

Group A[edit]

Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts
 United States 4 4 0 0 0 26 6 +20 12
 Canada Quebec 4 3 0 0 1 22 15 +7 9
 Canada Atlantic 4 2 0 0 2 15 26 −11 6
 Finland 4 1 0 0 3 12 16 −4 3
 Germany 4 0 0 0 4 7 19 −12 0
Source: [citation needed]
Results[edit]
December 29, 2010 Canada Atlantic3–9 Canada QuebecPCU Centre, Portage la Prairie
Attendance: 502
A. Ryan (PP) 07:41
M. Bursey (PP) 56:01
N. MacKinnon (PP) 56:01
Goals05:32 (PP) F. Gamelin
27:09 (PP) L. Ciampini
30:15 (ES) S. Hodhod
35:23 (ES) F. Girard
36:20 (ES) L. Ciampini
39:46 (ES) J. Leduc
41:17 (PP2) R. Lafontaine
41:37 (PP) M. Matheson
51:03 (PP) R. Lafontaine
December 29, 2010 Finland2–5 United StatesMTS Iceplex, Winnipeg
T. Nättinen (ES) 28:44
J. Ikonen (ES) 59:07
Goals09:20 (ES) H. Samuelsson
13:02 (ES) C. Carrick
14:01 (ES) M. Lane
21:11 (ES) H. Samuelsson
28:28 (ES) N. Kerdiles
December 30, 2010 United States4–1 GermanyPCU Centre, Portage la Prairie
Attendance: 487
H. Samuelsson (ES) 00:35
H. Samuelsson (ES) 04:06
H. Samuelsson (PP) 24:05
M. Knoules (PP) 38:00
Goals02:22 (PP) L. Palausch
December 30, 2010 Canada Quebec6–4 FinlandPCU Centre, Portage la Prairie
Attendance: 712
D. Fournier (ES) 05:53
L. Ciampini (ES) 39:40
C. Hudon (ES) 39:46
W. Carrier (ES) 48:27
L. Ciampini (ES) 50:56
L. Ciampini (ENG) 59:07
Goals00:23 (ES) J. Ikonen
15:24 (ES) H. Ikonen
37:24 (ES) R. Ristolainen
47:26 (ES) V. Pokka
December 31, 2010 Canada Quebec5–3 GermanyMTS Iceplex, Winnipeg
R. Lafontaine (PP) 15:51
M. Matheson (PP) 24:22
W. Carrier (ES) 33:40
L. Ciampini (ES) 41:30
C. Hudon (PP) 53:18
Goals20:54 (PP) J. Koslowski
26:37 (ES) P. Klöpper
47:22 (PP2) M. Eberhardt
December 31, 2010 Finland3–4 Canada AtlanticPCU Centre , Portage la Prairie
Attendance: 638
K. Torniainen (ES) 18:17
R. Kulmala (ES) 19:11
T. Teräväinen (SH) 20:31
Goals03:57 (ES) N. MacKinnon
22:46 (ES) B. Malone
26:55 (ES) N. MacKinnon
19:33 (PP) M. Bursey
January 1, 2011 Canada Atlantic1–12 United StatesMTS Iceplex, Winnipeg
J. Haché (PP) 10:26Goals08:40 (PP) H. Samuelsson
09:00 (ES) F. Vatrano
14:48 (ES) R. Hartman
19:46 (ES) T. Di Pauli
29:27 (PP) K. Osterberg
30:45 (ES) M. Lane
31:38 (ES) M. Koules
32:15 (PP) J. Trouba
35:06 (ES) M. Lane
35:36 (PP) F. Vatrano
46:01 (PP) B. Skjei
53:03 (ES) C. Carrick
January 1, 2011 Germany1–3 FinlandPCU Centre, Portage la Prairie
Attendance: 503
J. Möser (PP) 10:50Goals15:13 (ES) J. Tanus
23:33 (ES) M. Lehtonen
25:54 (PP) J. Ikonen
January 2, 2011 Germany2–7 Canada AtlanticPCU Centre, Portage la Prairie
Attendance: 466
F. Tiffels (ES) 20:53
S. Ziegler (ES) 55:01
Goals07:16 (ES) S. Anderson
25:09 (ES) Andrew Ryan
28:04 (PP) N. MacKinnon
30:29 (ES) N. MacKinnon
42:18 (ES) B. Malone
47:14 (ES) B. Pye
52:57 (ES) L. O'Brien
January 2, 2011 United States5–2 Canada QuebecMTS Iceplex, Winnipeg
R. Hartman (SH) 07:10
S. Jones (PP) 12:46
M. Koules (ES) 18:28
S. Matteau (ES) 25:48
T. Di Pauli (ES) 39:58
Goals06:40 (PP2) C. Hudon
44:56 (ES) C. Hudon

Group B[edit]

Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts
 Canada Ontario 4 4 0 0 0 20 6 +14 12
 Canada Pacific 4 3 0 0 1 17 11 +6 9
 Canada West 4 2 0 0 2 14 12 +2 6
 Czech Republic 4 1 0 0 3 9 16 −7 3
 Slovakia 4 0 0 0 4 5 20 −15 0
Source: [citation needed]
Results[edit]
December 29, 2010 Czech Republic1–7 Canada OntarioPCU Centre, Portage la Prairie
Attendance: 689
M. Matějček (PP) 31:54Goals07:39 (PP) S. Koekkoek
24:46 (ES) M. Campagna
24:52 (ES) C. Marchese
27:42 (PP2) S. Laughton
40:58 (ES) K. Rychel
50:59 (ES) A. Anthanasiou
57:51 (PP) G. Curcuruto
December 29, 2010 Canada West2–5 Canada PacificMTS Iceplex, Winnipeg
C. Heffley (SH) 25:26
B. Harms (PP) 42:49
Goals13:33 (PP2) G. Reinhart
40:49 (ES) M. Winther
48:16 (ES) R. Trzonkowski
50:33 (PP) H. Shinkaruk
52:22 (ES) B. Magee
December 30, 2010 Canada Pacific3–2 Czech RepublicMTS Iceplex, Winnipeg
B. Magee (PP) 19:06
T. Bourke (PP) 25:39
H. Shinkaruk (ES) 45:42
Goals10:19 (ES) Dominik Volek
30:36 (ES) P. Sedláček
December 30, 2010 Slovakia0–5 Canada OntarioMTS Iceplex, Winnipeg
Goals06:33 (PP2) M. Campagna
25:13 (ES) C. Marchese
29:18 (PP) K. Rychel
34:00 (ES) S. Monahan
43:11 (PP) S. Laughton
December 31, 2010 Canada Pacific7–3 SlovakiaPCU Centre, Portage la Prairie
Attendance: 421
R. Olsen (ES) 05:25
L. Bews (PP) 12:15
J. Erricson (PP) 13:04
R. Trzonkowski (ES) 25:51
M. Winther (ES) 28:51
T. Bourke (ES) 46:53
J. Erricson (ES) 57:57
Goals06:38 (PP) J. Blaško
13:43 (ES) M. Réway
21:34 (ES) A. Štrauch
December 31, 2010 Czech Republic2–5 Canada WestMTS Iceplex , Winnipeg
P. Machač (ES) 20:40
D. Volek (PP) 57:23
Goals04:36 (PP) C. Stephenson
07:56 (PP) B. Leipsic
28:29 (PP) B. Cuthbert
50:34 (ES) B. Stovin
59:15 (ENG) L. McVeigh
January 1, 2011 Slovakia1–4 Czech RepublicPCU Centre, Portage la Prairie
Attendance: 446
J. Blaško (PP) 27:31Goals02:52 (ES) J. Hudeček
)9:54 (ES) M. Zadražil
52:22 (ES) M. Psota
59:25 (ENG) D. Volek
January 1, 2011 Canada Ontario4–3 Canada WestMTS Iceplex, Winnipeg
B. Silk (ES) 00:15
A. Athanasiou (ES) 29:10
J. Graham (PP) 35:37
M. Marcantuoni (PP) 41:24
Goals08:27 (ES) C. Stephenson
14:51 (SH) C. Stephenson
59:54 (PP) L. McVeigh
January 2, 2011 Canada Ontario4–2 Canada PacificPCU Centre, Portage la Prairie
Attendance: 1182
B. Gaunce (PP) 20:24
M. Marcantuoni (PP) 30:42
M. Finn (ES) 31:32
B. Gaunce (PP) 38:50
Goals08:20 (ES) H. Shinkaruk
51:19 (PP) B. Magee
January 2, 2011 Canada West4–1 SlovakiaMTS Iceplex, Winnipeg
B. Leipsic (PP) 01:39
R. Gow (ES) 28:32
C. Stephenson (ES) 41:06
R. Pulock (ES) 51:52
Goals48:55 (ES) A. Štrauch

Final round[edit]

Semifinals Final
      
A1  United States 6*
B2  Canada Pacific 5
SF1  United States 3
SF2  Canada Ontario 5
B1  Canada Ontario 2*
A2  Canada Quebec 1

* Decided in overtime.

Semifinals[edit]

January 3, 2011 Canada Pacific5–6 (OT) United StatesMTS Centre, Winnipeg
B. Magee (ES) 01:13
H. Shinkaruk (PP) 35:58
T. Bourke (PP) 37:04
M. Rielly (ES) 42:20
M. Rielly (ES) 43:49
Goals05:59 (ES) R. Hartman
12:27 (PP) J. Trouba
18:22 (ES) S. Matteau
18:36 (ES) R. Hartman
32:29 (PP) M. Grzelcyk
67:24 (ES) N. Kerdiles
January 3, 2011 Canada Quebec1–2 (OT) Canada OntarioMTS Centre, Winnipeg
C. Hudon (ES) 24:04Goals17:58 (ES) S. Monahan
61:52 (ES) S. Monahan

9th place game[edit]

January 3, 2011 Slovakia5–8 GermanyPCU Centre, Portage la Prairie
Attendance: 394
P. Hrehorčák (ES) 02:13
M. Kolena (PP) 12:35
J. Blaško (PP) 23:00
T. Palecek (ES) 30:02
M. Kolena (ES) 59:23
Goals00:18 (ES) F. Tiffels
23:35 (ES) S. Ziegler
24:02 (ES) B. Zientek
32:28 (ES) J. Koslowski
33:02 (ES) M. Eberhardt
40:41 (ES) M. Kurth
45:55 (ES) M. Eberhardt
59:39 (ES) J. Koslowski

7th place game[edit]

January 3, 2011 Czech Republic4–5 FinlandMTS Iceplex, Winnipeg
V. Tomeček (ES) 07:39
J. Schleiss (ES) 07:56
D. Volek (ES) 29:33
M. Zadražil (PP) 42:02
Goals01:42 (ES) R. Kulmala
39:35 (PP) R. Kulmala
42:27 (ES) T. Teräväinen
51:17 (SH) A. Lehkonen
54:34 (ES) K. Torniainen

5th place game[edit]

January 3, 2011 Canada West1–2 Canada AtlanticPCU Centre, Portage la Prairie
Attendance: 888
B. Leipsic (ES) 54:19Goals21:31 (ES) D. Oliver-Dares
52:06 (ES) T. Burke

Bronze medal game[edit]

January 4, 2011 Canada Quebec4–5 (OT) Canada PacificMTS Centre, Winnipeg
L. Cimapini (ES) 1920
D. Poulin (PP) 25:44
F. Girard (ES) 41:54
D. Poulin (PP) 52:54
Goals16:54 (PP2) S. Hodges
46:23 (SH) R. Trzonkowski
49:35 (ES) M. Winther
56:31 (ES) H. Shinkaruk
61:34 (ES) B. Magee

Gold medal game[edit]

January 4, 2011 Canada Ontario5–3 United StatesMTS Centre, Winnipeg
Attendance: 12,060
K. Rychel (ES) 04:39
S. Monahan (ES) 09:34
B. Gaunce (ES) 12:48
S. Monahan (ES) 47:13
M. Campagna (PS) 55:58
Goals09:06 (ES) N. Olsson
30:54 (ES) M. Koules
41:07 (SH) S. Jones

Scoring leaders[edit]

Player Country GP G A Pts PIM
Matt Dumba  Canada Pacific 6 0 12 12 2
Charles Hudon  Canada Quebec 6 5 6 11 8
Henrik Samuelsson  United States 6 6 4 10 10
Hunter Shinkaruk  Canada Pacific 6 5 4 9 2
Andrew Ryan  Canada Atlantic 5 2 7 9 6
Jacob Trouba  United States 6 2 7 9 12
Nathan MacKinnon  Canada Atlantic 5 5 3 8 0
Miles Koules  United States 6 4 4 8 4
Troy Bourke  Canada Pacific 6 3 5 8 14
Mike Matheson  Canada Quebec 6 2 6 8 10

Goaltending leaders[edit]

(Minimum 60 minutes played)

Player Country MINS GA Sv% GAA SO
Andy Desautels  Canada West 60:00 1 .966 1.00 0
Daniel Altshuller  Canada Ontario 301:52 7 .947 1.39 2
Oskari Setänen  Finland 178:44 11 .910 3.69 1
Janne Juvonen  Finland 60:00 4 .907 4.00 0
Marek Lanhamer  Czech Republic 171:18 8 .900 2.80 0

Final standings[edit]

Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Canada Ontario
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  United States
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Canada Pacific
4  Canada Quebec
5  Canada Atlantic
6  Canada West
7  Finland
8  Czech Republic
9  Germany
10  Slovakia

Tournament All-Star Team[edit]

Source:[3]

See also[edit]

World U-17 Hockey Challenge

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2011 World Under-17 Challenge". Hockey Canada. Archived from the original on December 16, 2010. Retrieved December 29, 2010.
  2. ^ "Ontario crowned U17 Challenge champions". Winnipeg Sun. Retrieved January 5, 2011.
  3. ^ "Team Ontario into World U-17 playoff round". SooToday.com. January 3, 2011. Retrieved September 26, 2023.

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