2009 Canada Cup (floorball)

2009 Canada Cup
Elite Division
Tournament details
Host country  Canada
Dates 15 – 17 May 2009
Teams 11
Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions United States X-Stream IBK
Runner-up Czech Republic TJ Sokol Jaroměř
Third place Finland M-Team
Tournament statistics
Matches played 26
Goals scored 184 (7.08 per match)
Scoring leader(s) Finland Jonas Hällfors
(18 points)
MVP Sweden Daniel Dalbjer

The 2009 Canada Cup Floorball Championship was the sixth such championship contested in the tournament's history. The tournament took place over 15 to 17 May 2009 at York University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

California's X-Stream IBK defeated the Czech Republic's TJ Sokol Jaroměř 6:5 in the championship match to capture the gold medal in the elite division.

Canadian teams swept the rest of the 6 divisions, including the brand new high school division, which was won by the Centre Dufferin Royals, and back-to-back championships for both Manitoba in the ladies division and Cambridge FC in the recreational division.

The tournament also saw its first international referees take part, as 4 International Floorball Federation (IFF) officials from the Czech Republic helped bring the refereeing up to international standard.

The competition also saw a withdrawal in the Hammer Conference, where the Georgian national team was slated to play but withdrew due to Visa problems.

As well, the tournament saw its first headline sponsor, as the competition was presented by Source for Sports.

Elite Division results

Group A: Alpha Conference

Club MP W L D GF GA GD PTS
FinlandFC Lemmings 3300174+136
CanadaSherwood Saints 32101314−14
SwitzerlandUHC Lenzburg 3120712−52
United StatesInnebandy Chicago 3030714−70

15 May 2009

15 May 2009
17.45 ET
Switzerland UHC Lenzburg2:4
(1:0, 1:4)
Canada Sherwood SaintsYork University
Toronto, ON, Canada
15 May 2009
20.00 ET
United States Innebandy Chicago0:4
(0:1, 0:3)
Finland FC LemmingsYork University
Toronto, ON, Canada

16 May 2009

16 May 2009
08.00 ET
Switzerland UHC Lenzburg4:3
(2:3, 2:0)
United States Innebandy ChicagoYork University
Toronto, ON, Canada
16 May 2009
09.30 ET
Canada Sherwood Saints6:4
(2:2, 4:2)
United States Innebandy ChicagoYork University
Toronto, ON, Canada
16 May 2009
10.15 ET
Finland FC Lemmings5:1
(2:0, 3:1)
Switzerland UHC LenzburgYork University
Toronto, ON, Canada
16 May 2009
11.45 ET
Canada Sherwood Saints3:8
(1:4, 2:4)
Finland FC LemmingsYork University
Toronto, ON, Canada

Group B: Platinum Conference

Club MP W L D GF GA GD PTS
FinlandM-Team 3201157+85
Czech RepublicTJ Sokol Jaroměř 30038803
United StatesNYC Floorball 311167−13
CanadaFC Toronto 3021714−71

15 May 2009

15 May 2009
17.00 ET
Czech Republic TJ Sokol Jaroměř4:4
(3:3, 1:1)
Canada FC TorontoYork University
Toronto, ON, Canada
15 May 2009
17.45 ET
United States NYC Floorball2:5
(1:2, 1:3)
Finland M-TeamYork University
Toronto, ON, Canada

16 May 2009

16 May 2009
08.45 ET
Czech Republic TJ Sokol Jaroměř3:3
(1:2, 2:1)
Finland M-TeamYork University
Toronto, ON, Canada
16 May 2009
09.30 ET
Canada FC Toronto1:3
(1:1, 0:2)
United States NYC FloorballYork University
Toronto, ON, Canada
16 May 2009
11.00 ET
Finland M-Team7:2
(3:1, 4:1)
Canada FC TorontoYork University
Toronto, ON, Canada
16 May 2009
11.45 ET
United States NYC Floorball1:1
(0:0, 1:1)
Czech Republic TJ Sokol JaroměřYork University
Toronto, ON, Canada

Group C: Hammer Conference

Club MP W L D GF GA GD PTS
United StatesX-Stream IBK 2200135+84
CanadaMontréal United 2110511−62
CanadaOttawa Blizzard 202035−20

15 May 2009

15 May 2009
18.30 ET
Canada Montréal United3:10
(2:6, 1:4)
United States X-Stream IBKYork University
Toronto, ON, Canada

16 May 2009

16 May 2009
08.45 ET
Canada Ottawa Blizzard2:3
(1:2, 1:1)
United States X-Stream IBKYork University
Toronto, ON, Canada
16 May 2009
10.15 ET
Canada Ottawa Blizzard1:2
(0:1, 1:1)
Canada Montréal UnitedYork University
Toronto, ON, Canada

Playoffs

At this point in the competition, the top 8 clubs from all 3 conferences are ranked and placed into their respective playoff brackets. Draws between clubs were settled by points, wins, head-to-head match-ups, goal differential, goals against, goals for, and finally a coin toss.

Due to the withdrawal of the Georgian national team, the Ottawa Blizzard played UHC Lenzburg in a one-match playoff for the 8th and final playoff spot. This was decided by the tournament jury, which concluded that the highest placed 3rd place club in either the Alpha or Platinum conference would play the last placed club in the Hammer conference.

One-match playoff

17 May 2009
08.00 ET
Switzerland UHC Lenzburg1:2
(1:2, 0:0)
Canada Ottawa BlizzardYork University
Toronto, ON, Canada

Playoff rankings

Rank Club MP W L D GF GA GD PTS
1
FinlandFC Lemmings3300174+136
2
FinlandM-Team3201157+85
3
CanadaSherwood Saints32101314−14
4
United StatesX-Stream IBK2200135+84
5
United StatesNYC Floorball311167−13
6
Czech RepublicTJ Sokol Jaroměř30038803
7
CanadaMontréal United2110511−62
8
CanadaOttawa Blizzard202035−20

Bracket

  Quarterfinal                    
  1  Finland FC Lemmings 3  
  8  Canada Ottawa Blizzard 1   Semifinal
      1  Finland FC Lemmings 4  
  Quarterfinal   6  Czech Republic TJ Jaroměř 5  
  2  Finland M-Team 18
  7  Canada Montréal United 4         Final
              6  Czech Republic TJ Jaroměř 5
  Quarterfinal             4  United States X-Stream IBK 6
  3  Canada Sherwood Saints 0      
  6  Czech Republic TJ Jaroměř 3   Semifinal   Bronze medal game
      2  Finland M-Team 5   1  Finland FC Lemmings 0
  Quarterfinal   4  United States X-Stream IBK 6     2  Finland M-Team 5
  4  United States X-Stream IBK 3
  5  United States NYC Floorball 1  

Quarterfinals

17 May 2009
11.00 ET
Finland (1) FC Lemmings3:1
(1:1, 2:0)
Canada (8) Ottawa BlizzardYork University
Toronto, ON, Canada
17 May 2009
11.00 ET
United States (4) X-Stream IBK3:1
(0:0, 0:0)
United States (5) NYC FloorballYork University
Toronto, ON, Canada
17 May 2009
11.45 ET
Finland (2) M-Team18:4
(7:0, 11:4)
Canada (7) Montréal UnitedYork University
Toronto, ON, Canada
17 May 2009
11.45 ET
Canada (3) Sherwood Saints0:3
(0:0, 0:0)
Czech Republic (6) TJ Sokol JaroměřYork University
Toronto, ON, Canada

Semifinals

17 May 2009
14.00 ET
Finland (1) FC Lemmings4:5
(0:3, 4:2)
Czech Republic (6) TJ Sokol JaroměřYork University
Toronto, ON, Canada
17 May 2009
14.00 ET
Finland (2) M-Team5:6
(0:0, 0:0)
United States (4) X-Stream IBKYork University
Toronto, ON, Canada

Bronze medal match

17 May 2009
16.15 ET
Finland (1) FC Lemmings0:5
(0:3, 0:2)
Finland (2) M-TeamYork University
Toronto, ON, Canada

Gold Medal match

17 May 2009
15.30 ET
United States (4) X-Stream IBK6:5
(3:2, 0:2, 3:1)
Czech Republic (6) TJ Sokol JaroměřYork University
Toronto, ON, Canada

Placement round

The placement round saw the 3 clubs who did not qualify for the playoffs play against each other for the 9, 10, and 11 spots.

The format for the placement round saw a match between the bottom 2 clubs, where the losing club was given 11 (last) place in the tournament. From there, the 9 placed club after round robin play, in this case the losing club from the one-match playoff, played against the winning club in the previous 11 place match.

11 place match

17 May 2009
08.00 ET
United States Innebandy Chicago2:5
(1:5, 1:0)
Canada FC TorontoYork University
Toronto, ON, Canada

9 place match

17 May 2009
09.30 ET
Switzerland UHC Lenzburg3:1
(1:0, 2:1)
Canada FC TorontoYork University
Toronto, ON, Canada

Statistics and awards

 

Leading scorers

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Club Player MP G A PTS PIM
Finland M-Team Jonas Hällfors 6 10 8 18 2
United States X-Stream IBK Daniel Dalbjer 4 10 7 17 4
Finland FC Lemmings Jyri Laine 6 12 1 13 2
Finland M-Team Mikko Soini 6 7 4 11 2
Finland M-Team Ville Hasanen 6 7 2 9 0
Finland FC Lemmings Matti Keltanen 6 5 4 9 0
Finland M-Team Lari Lundström 6 3 6 9 0
Finland FC Lemmings Mika Laine 6 0 9 9 2
Finland M-Team Janne Oinonen 6 4 4 8 0
Finland M-Team Antti Itkonen 6 3 5 8 2

Standings

Official Standings:

Rank Club
1st, gold medalist(s) United States X-Stream IBK
2nd, silver medalist(s) Czech Republic TJ Sokol Jaroměř
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Finland M-Team
4 Finland FC Lemmings
5 Canada Sherwood Saints
6 United States NYC Floorball
7 Canada Montréal United
8 Canada Ottawa Blizzard
9 Switzerland UHC Lenzburg
10 Canada FC Toronto
11 United States Innebandy Chicago

Awards

Award Club Player
MVP: United StatesX-Stream IBKDaniel Dalbjer
Top Defenseman: FinlandM-TeamLari Lundström
Top Goalkeeper: Czech RepublicTJ Sokol JaroměřTomas Martinek
Top Forward: United StatesX-Stream IBKDaniel Dalbjer
Top Scorer: FinlandM-TeamJonas Hällfors

Other divisions

In addition to the elite division, six other divisions were contested, all won by Canadian clubs.

Intermediate Ladies Recreational High School Bantam Atom/Peewee
Canada Striation Six Canada Manitoba Canada Cambridge FC Canada Dufferin Royals Canada Sherwood 9'ers Canada North York Bolts

See also

External links

Canada Cup Floorball Championship
Preceded by
  Montréal Red Phoenix  
2008
Winners
X-Stream IBK

2009
Succeeded by
Salming Vikings
2010
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