2010–11 OHL season

2010–11 OHL season
League Ontario Hockey League
Duration Preseason
2010-09-03 – 2010-09-19
Regular season
2010-09-23 – 2011-03-20
Playoffs
2011-03-24 – 2011-05-15
Champions Owen Sound Attack
Number of teams 20
Commissioner David Branch
Television Rogers TV, TVCogeco
OHL seasons

 2009–10

2011–12 

The 2010–11 OHL season was the 31st season of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). Twenty teams played 68 games each during the regular season schedule, which started on September 23, 2010 and ended on March 20, 2011.

The playoffs began on March 24, 2011 and ended on May 15, 2011, with the Owen Sound Attack winning the J. Ross Robertson Cup, and a berth in the 2011 Memorial Cup, hosted by the Mississauga Majors of the OHL in Mississauga, Ontario.

Final standings


Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime Losses; SL = Shootout Losses; GF = Goals For; GA = Goals Against; PTS = Points; x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched division title; z = clinched conference title

Eastern Conference

East Division GP W L OTL SL PTS GF GA Rank
y-Ottawa 67's 68 44 19 3 2 93 278 199 2
x-Oshawa Generals 68 39 19 4 6 88 273 240 4
x-Kingston Frontenacs 68 29 30 4 5 67 245 279 5
x-Belleville Bulls 68 21 43 0 4 46 175 271 8
Peterborough Petes 68 20 45 1 2 43 194 298 9
Central Division GP W L OTL SL PTS GF GA Rank
z-Mississauga Majors 68 53 13 0 2 108 287 170 1
x-Niagara IceDogs 68 45 17 2 4 96 273 197 3
x-Brampton Battalion 68 29 32 1 6 65 190 214 6
x-Sudbury Wolves 68 29 35 2 2 62 235 276 7
Barrie Colts 68 15 49 2 2 34 231 348 10

Western Conference

Midwest Division GP W L OTL SL PTS GF GA Rank
z-Owen Sound Attack 68 46 17 1 4 97 283 215 1
x-Kitchener Rangers 68 38 21 4 5 85 256 217 3
x-Erie Otters 68 40 26 1 1 82 281 227 5
x-Guelph Storm 68 34 27 4 3 75 249 258 7
x-London Knights 68 34 29 4 1 73 230 253 8
West Division GP W L OTL SL PTS GF GA Rank
y-Saginaw Spirit 68 40 22 4 2 86 243 207 2
x-Windsor Spitfires 68 39 23 3 3 84 280 247 4
x-Plymouth Whalers 68 36 26 2 4 78 249 219 6
Sarnia Sting 68 25 36 5 2 57 242 321 9
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 68 24 36 5 3 56 238 277 10

Scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty Minutes

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Tyler Toffoli Ottawa 67's 68575110833
Jason Akeson Kitchener Rangers 67248410823
Ryan Strome Niagara IceDogs 65337310682
Nail Yakupov Sarnia Sting 65495210171
Ryan Ellis Windsor Spitfires 58247610061
Christian Thomas Oshawa Generals 6654459938
Taylor Beck Guelph Storm 6242539560
Greg McKegg Erie Otters 6649439235
Michael Latta Guelph Storm 68345589158
Peter Holland Guelph Storm 6737518857

Leading goaltenders

Note: GP = Games Played; Mins = Minutes Played; W = Wins; L = Losses: OTL = Overtime Losses; SL = Shootout Losses; GA = Goals Allowed; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals Against Average

Player Team GP Mins W L OTL SL GA SO Sv% GAA
J.P. Anderson Mississauga Majors 512897 38 10 0 1 114 60.9112.36
Mark Visentin Niagara IceDogs 462714 30 9 2 4 114 40.9172.52
Mike Morrison Kitchener Rangers 271470 15 6 0 3 65 20.9122.65
Cody St. Jacques Brampton Battalion 261569 15 10 1 0 71 1 0.8952.71
Petr Mrazek Ottawa 67's 523109 33 15 1 2 147 4 0.9202.84

OHL Playoffs

Conference Quarter-finals Conference Semi-finals Conference Finals OHL Championship
            
1 Mississauga 4
8 Belleville 0
1 Mississauga 4
7 Sudbury 0
2 Ottawa 0
7 Sudbury 4
1 Mississauga 4
Eastern
3 Niagara 1
3 Niagara 4
6 Brampton 0
3 Niagara 4
4 Oshawa 1
4 Oshawa 4
5 Kingston 1
E1 Mississauga 3
W1 Owen Sound 4
1 Owen Sound 4
8 London 2
1 Owen Sound 4
6 Plymouth 0
3 Kitchener 3
6 Plymouth 4
1 Owen Sound 4
Western
4 Windsor 1
2 Saginaw 4
7 Guelph 2
2 Saginaw 2
4 Windsor 4
4 Windsor 4
5 Erie 3

Conference Quarterfinals

Eastern Conference

(1) Mississauga Majors vs. (8) Belleville Bulls

Mississauga wins series 4 – 0

(2) Ottawa 67's vs. (7) Sudbury Wolves

Sudbury wins series 4 – 0. Note Game 1 was played at Scotiabank Place

(3) Niagara IceDogs vs. (6) Brampton Battalion

Niagara wins series 4 – 0

(4) Oshawa Generals vs. (5) Kingston Frontenacs

Oshawa wins series 4 – 1

Western Conference

(1) Owen Sound Attack vs. (8) London Knights

Owen Sound wins series 4 – 2

(2) Saginaw Spirit vs. (7) Guelph Storm

Saginaw wins series 4 – 2

(3) Kitchener Rangers vs. (6) Plymouth Whalers

Plymouth wins series 4 – 3

(4) Windsor Spitfires vs. (5) Erie Otters

Windsor wins series 4 – 3

Conference semifinals

Eastern Conference

(1) Mississauga Majors vs. (7) Sudbury Wolves

Mississauga wins series 4 – 0

(3) Niagara IceDogs vs. (4) Oshawa Generals

Niagara wins series 4 – 1

Western Conference

(1) Owen Sound Attack vs. (6) Plymouth Whalers

Owen Sound wins series 4 – 0

(2) Saginaw Spirit vs. (4) Windsor Spitfires

Windsor wins series 4 – 2

Conference finals

Eastern Conference

(1) Mississauga Majors vs. (3) Niagara IceDogs

Mississauga wins series 4 – 1

Western Conference

(1) Owen Sound Attack vs. (4) Windsor Spitfires

Owen Sound wins series 4 – 1

OHL Championship

(E1) Mississauga Majors vs. (W1) Owen Sound Attack

Owen Sound wins series 4–3

Playoff scoring leaders

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty Minutes

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Robby Mignardi Owen Sound Attack 221592416
Joey Hishon Owen Sound Attack 225192432
Tom Kuhnhackl Windsor Spitfires 1811122310
Devante Smith-Pelly Mississauga Majors 201562116
Garrett Wilson Owen Sound Attack 2211102128
Alexander Khokhlachev Windsor Spitfires 18911208
Maxim Kitsyn Mississauga Majors 201091914
Justin Shugg Mississauga Majors 201091914
Christian Thomas Oshawa Generals 10910194
Ryan Ellis Windsor Spitfires 186131912

Playoff leading goaltenders

Note: GP = Games Played; Mins = Minutes Played; W = Wins; L = Losses; GA = Goals Allowed; SO = Shutouts; SV& = Save Percentage; GAA = Goals Against Average

Player Team GP Mins W L GA SO Sv% GAA
Malcolm Subban Belleville Bulls 3178 0 3 6 00.9332.02
J. P. Anderson Mississauga Majors 201223 15 5 43 4 0.9202.11
Michael Zador Owen Sound Attack 7309 4 0 11 10.9292.13
Mike Morrison Kitchener Rangers 3180 2 1 7 10.9392.33
Mark Visentin Niagara IceDogs 14823 9 5 35 10.9292.55

All-Star teams

The OHL All-Star Teams were selected by the OHL's General Managers.[1]

First team

Second team

Third team

Awards

J. Ross Robertson Cup: Owen Sound Attack
Hamilton Spectator Trophy: Mississauga Majors
Bobby Orr Trophy: Mississauga Majors
Wayne Gretzky Trophy: Owen Sound Attack
Emms Trophy: Mississauga Majors
Leyden Trophy: Ottawa 67's
Holody Trophy: Owen Sound Attack
Bumbacco Trophy: Saginaw Spirit
Red Tilson Trophy: Ryan Ellis, Windsor Spitfires
Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy: Tyler Toffoli, Ottawa 67's & Jason Akeson, Kitchener Rangers
Matt Leyden Trophy: Mark Reeds, Owen Sound Attack
Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy: Tyler Toffoli, Ottawa 67's & Jason Akeson, Kitchener Rangers
Max Kaminsky Trophy: Ryan Ellis, Windsor Spitfires
OHL Goaltender of the Year: Mark Visentin, Niagara IceDogs
Jack Ferguson Award: Aaron Ekblad, Barrie Colts
Dave Pinkney Trophy: J. P. Anderson & Mikael Audette, Mississauga Majors
OHL Executive of the Year: Dale DeGray, Owen Sound Attack
Emms Family Award: Nail Yakupov, Sarnia Sting
F.W. "Dinty" Moore Trophy: Matej Machovsky, Guelph Storm & Brampton Battalion
Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy: Jack Walchessen, Peterborough Petes
William Hanley Trophy: Jason Akeson, Kitchener Rangers
Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy: Jason Akeson, Kitchener Rangers
Bobby Smith Trophy: Dougie Hamilton, Niagara IceDogs
Roger Neilson Memorial Award: Derek Lanoue, Windsor Spitfires
Ivan Tennant Memorial Award: Andrew D'Agostini, Peterborough Petes
Mickey Renaud Captain's Trophy: Ryan Ellis, Windsor Spitfires
Tim Adams Memorial Trophy: Aaron Berisha, Toronto Marlboros
Wayne Gretzky 99 Award: Robby Mignardi, Owen Sound Attack

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