2011 Telus Cup


The 2011 Telus Cup was Canada's 33rd annual national midget 'AAA' hockey championship, played April 18–24, 2011 at the Mile One Centre in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. The Winnipeg Thrashers defeated the London Jr. Knights 3–1 in the gold medal game to win their first national title.
Five future National Hockey League players participated in this tournament: Jonathan Drouin, Anthony Duclair, Mike Matheson, tournament scoring leader Sam Reinhart and MVP Alexander Kerfoot.

Teams

Round robin

Standings

Scores

  • Vancouver 12 – Winnipeg 5
  • Lac St-Louis 5 – London 4
  • Halifax 6 – St. John's 3
  • Winnipeg 2 – Lac St-Louis 0
  • Vancouver 6 – Halifax 1
  • St. John's 5 – London 3
  • Lac St-Louis 9 – Halifax 3
  • Winnipeg 2 – London 2
  • Vancouver 4 – St. John's 3
  • London 2 – Halifax 2
  • Vancouver 4 – Lac St-Louis 2
  • St. John's 2 – Winnipeg 2
  • London 4 – Vancouver 1
  • Halifax 3 – Winnipeg 3
  • Lac St-Louis 6 – St. John's 1

    Playoffs

Semi-finals

  • Winnipeg 4 – Lac St-Louis 3
  • London 4 – Vancouver 3

    Bronze medal game

  • Lac St-Louis 5 – Vancouver 3

    Gold medal game

  • Winnipeg 3 – London 1

    Individual awards

  • Most Valuable Player: Alexander Kerfoot
  • Top Scorer: Sam Reinhart
  • Top Forward: Sam Reinhart
  • Top Defenceman: Mike Matheson
  • Top Goaltender: Craig Wood
  • Most Sportsmanlike Player: Marcus Power

    Road to the Telus Cup

Atlantic Region

Championship Game
Halifax 4 – St. John's 3
''Halifax advances to Telus Cup''

Quebec

Ligue de Hockey Midget AAA du Quebec Championship
  • Game 1: Lac St-Louis 3 – Notre-Dame 2
  • Game 2: Lac St-Louis 5 – Notre-Dame 1
  • Game 3: Lac St-Louis 9 – Notre-Dame 4
  • Game 4: Notre-Dame 3 – Lac St-Louis 1
  • Game 5: Lac St-Louis 6 – Notre-Dame 1

    Central Region

Semi-finals
Ottawa 67's 5 – Mississauga 3
London 6 – Nickel City 2
Championship Game
London 3 – Ottawa 67's 1
''London advances to Telus Cup''

West Region

Championship Game
Winnipeg 4 – Prince Albert 1
''Winnipeg advances to Telus Cup''

Pacific Region

  • Game 1: Vancouver 7 – Red Deer 2
  • Game 2: Vancouver 3 – Red Deer 1