The 2011 Clarkson Cup was contested at the Barrie Molson Centre in Barrie, Ontario, Canada.[1] The four competing teams included three from the Canadian Women's Hockey League and one from the Western Women's Hockey League. All teams played each other in a round robin Thursday March 24 through Saturday March 26, with the top two teams meeting in the final Sunday March 27. In 2010 the tournament consisted of just two semi-finals and a final. A change to the format this year has made the tournament longer.

2011 Clarkson Cup
1 Total
Montreal Stars 5 5
Toronto CWHL 0 0
Location(s)Barrie, Ontario
DatesMarch 27, 2011
Hall of FamersStars:
Caroline Ouellette (2023)
Kim St-Pierre (2020)
← 2010 Clarkson Cup 2012 →
Caroline Ouellette with Clarkson Cup on March 27, 2011

Qualification edit

 
Brampton vs. Montreal

The top four teams from the CWHL competed in a tournament based on seedings. Seeds were determined by standings at end of regular season play.[2] On March 11 and 12, the number 1 seed played against the number 2 seed while the number 3 seed challenged the number 4 seed. The victors competed on March 13 to determine the CWHL champion. The WWHL champion was the lone WWHL team to compete in the Clarkson Cup.

Date Opponent Score Attendance
March 11, 2011 Toronto @ Boston Toronto wins 4-2 280
March 11, 2011 Brampton @ Montreal Montreal wins 2-1 (shootout) 100
March 12, 2011 Toronto @ Boston Toronto wins 3-1 184
March 12, 2011 Brampton @ Montreal Montreal wins 4-3 200

Boston Blades is eliminated and cannot participate in the Clarkson Cup Championship. Montreal Stars, Brampton Thunder and Toronto HC participated in the final tournament. The Minnesota Whitecaps of the WWHL complete the four teams.

Rosters edit

Brampton Thunder edit

Goaltenders
Number Country Player Hometown
37   Kira Hurley Toronto, Ontario
35   Laura Hosier Sharon, Ontario
Defensemen
Number Country Player Hometown
43   Ashley Pendleton Orton, Ontario
34   Delaney Collins, Assistant Captain Pilot Mound, Manitoba
27   Kerri Palmer Holland Landing, Ontario
24   Amber Bowman Orton, Ontario
20   Allyson Fox Toronto, Ontario
17   Melanie Rothon Newmarket, Ontario
9   Molly Engstrom Grantsburg,Wisconsin
Forwards
Number Country Player Hometown
93   Mandy Cole Peterborough, Ontario
77   Brooke Beazer Kingston, Ontario
71   Jennifer Kirk Brampton, Ontario
67   Lindsay Brown Hamilton, Ontario
66   Andrea Ironside Collingwood,Ontario
16   Jayna Hefford, captain Kingston, Ontario
12   Lori Dupuis Cornwall, Ontario
10   Gillian Apps, Assistant Captain Unionville, Ontario
7   Cherie Piper, Assistant Captain Toronto, Ontario
4   Elysia Desmier Ottawa, Ontario
2   Bree Polci London, Ontario

[3]

Coaching Staff edit

  • General Manager: Maria Quinto and Jody Katz
  • Head Coach: Peter Crosby
  • Assistant Coach: Phil Bateman
  • Assistant Coach: Kristi Alcorn

Montreal Stars edit

Goaltenders
Number Country Player Hometown
35   Jenny Lavigne Lac au Saumon, Quebec
33   Kim St-Pierre Châteauguay, Quebec
27   Valerie Charbonneau Sudbury, Ontario
Defensemen
Number Country Player Hometown
44   Nathalie Dery, Assistant Captain Cap Santé, Quebec
24   Stephanie Denino Saint-Laurent, Quebec
19   Sharon Kelly Riverview, New Brunswick
16   Gillian Merrifield London, Ontario
8   Tawnya Danis Pointe-Claire, Quebec
4   Annie Guay Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec
Forwards
Number Country Player Hometown
96   Sabrina Harbec Saint-Hubert, Quebec
86   Dominique Thibault L'Original, Ontario
47   Emmanuelle Blais Montreal, Quebec
40   Sarah Vaillancourt Sherbrooke, Quebec
26   Lisa-Marie Breton, Captain Saint-Zacharie, Quebec
25   Vanessa Davidson Kirkland, Quebec
21   Julie Chu Fairfield, Connecticut
18   Donna Ringrose Campbell's Bay, Quebec
13   Caroline Ouellette, Assistant captain Montreal, Quebec
12   Emilie Luck Pointe-Claire, Quebec
11   Kelly Sudia, Assistant Captain Pointe-Claire, Quebec
10   Noemie Marin Acton Vale, Quebec

[4]

Coaching staff edit

  • General Manager: Megh Hewings
  • Head Coach:Patrick Rankine
  • Assistant Coach: Philipe Trahan

Minnesota Whitecaps edit

Goaltenders
Number Country Player Hometown
39   Megan Van Beusekom Loretto, Minnesota
30   Kim Hanlon Blaine, Minnesota
20   Sanya Sandahl Duluth, Minnesota
Defensemen
Number Country Player Hometown
33   Rachael Drazan Orono, Minnesota
21   Allie Sanchez St. Paul, Minnesota
12   Jenny Schnickel Coon Rapids, Minnesota
7   Briana Jentner Akron, Ohio
5   Winny Brodt, Captain Roseville, Minnesota
2   Chelsey Brodt Roseville, Minnesota
Forwards
Number Country Player Hometown
77   Amy Stech Duluth, Minnesota
29   Christina Lee Maple Plain, Minnesota
27   Maggie Fisher South St. Paul, Minnesota
25   Iya Gavrilova Krasnoyarsk, Russia
22   Megan McCarthy Eden Prairie, Minnesota
19   Erin Keys St. Paul, Minnesota
16   Jenny Potter Edina, Minnesota
15   Allie Thunstrom Maplewood, Minnesota
11   Krissy Wendell-Pohl Brooklyn Park, Minnesota
10   Brooke White-Lancette Berkeley, California
9   Gisele Marvin Warroad, Minnesota
8   Meaghan Pezon Eden Prairie, Minnesota
6   Kelli Blankenship Miami, Florida
2   Sammy Nixon Blaine, Minnesota

[5]

Coaching staff edit

  • Head Coach: Jack Brodt
  • Assistant Coach: Dwayne Schmidgall
  • Assistant Coach: Jim Minkoff

Toronto edit

Goaltenders
Number Country Player Hometown
31   Allison Cubberley Bracebridge, Ontario
30   Kendra Fisher Kincardine, Ontario
1   Sami Jo Small Winnipeg, Manitoba
Defensemen
Number Country Player Hometown
25   Tessa Bonhomme Sudbury, Ontario
19   Britni Smith Port Perry, Ontario
18   Alexandra Hoffmeyer Detroit, Michigan
12   Martine Garland Toronto, Ontario
5   Jessica Clermont Port Elgin, Ontario
4   Michelle Bonello Mississauga, Ontario
2   Haleigh Callison Smithers, British Columbia
Forwards
Number Country Player Hometown
96   Kelly Zamora Oshawa, Ontario
67   Rebecca Davies Toronto, Ontario
44   Kori Cheverie Truro, Nova Scotia
27   Kristy Zamora Oshawa, Ontario
17   Jennifer Botterill Winnipeg, Manitoba
16   Frances McPhail Vancouver, British Columbia
15   Angela Di Stasi Toronto, Ontario
14   LaToya Clarke Pickering, Ontario
11   Melanie Mills Pusclinsh, Ontario
9   Jennifer Brine Truro, Nova Scotia
6   Meagan Aarts Wattford, Ontario
  Carly Haggard Port Alberni, British Columbia

[6]

Coaching Staff edit

  • General Manager: Barb Fisher
  • Head coach: Dan Lichterman
  • Assistant coach: Joanne Eustace
  • Assistant coach: Bartley Blair

Tournament edit

In the first games, Toronto[7] and Montreal[8] earned victories over Brampton and Minnesota . In the second day, Sarah Vaillancourt scored 3 goals during the game to lead Montreal to a 7-4 victory over Brampton.[9] In another match, Sami Jo Small celebrated her 35th birthday by stopping 40 shots to lead Toronto to a 6-0 win over Minnesota.[10] The Championships tournament ran over the weekend. Saturday, Montreal scored a crucial victory 2-1 against Toronto.[11] This win guaranteed Montreal a place in the Clarkson Cup final on Sunday against Toronto, who also recorded two victories in the tournament.

Date Time Teams Final score Attendance
March 24 12:00 noon Toronto vs Brampton Toronto 3-2 100
March 24 6:00 pm Minnesota vs Montreal Montreal 5-1 240
March 25 12:00 noon Minnesota vs Toronto Toronto 6-0 300
March 25 7:00 pm Brampton vs Montreal Montreal 7-4 1,000
March 26 11:00 am Minnesota vs Brampton Brampton 7-2 500
March 26 3:00 pm Toronto vs Montreal Montreal 2-1 1,000
March 27 1:00 pm Championship Final game Montreal 5-0 2,300

Championship game edit

March 27th Sunday: The final game concluded with the powerful Montreal team defeating Toronto 5 - 0.[12] Montreal got off to a 2 - 0 lead in the first period, The first goal was scored by Noémie Marin on a backhand from her off wing at 14:47 as she converted a pass from Caroline Ouellette. The second goal was scored at 7:29 minute from a face off in the Toronto end as Dominique Thibault took the draw and Vanessa Davidson skated off the boards, picked up the puck and put a quick shot behind goaltender Sami Jo Small. The lone goal of the second period was scored at 10:36 by Sabrina Harbec on a nice outside drive cutting by Annie Guay. Sabrina Harbec pulled the goalie across the crease and put the puck in the top corner. The shots at the end of the second period were 34 to 17 in favour of the Montreal Stars.

Montreal added two more goals in the third period to capture the 5-0 win Final game.[13] At the 5:33 minute, Julie Chu feathered a pass to Caroline Ouellette, who made a perfect low shot to score. The final goal of the game was scored with 2:42 left as Sarah Vaillancourt picked up a pass from Caroline Ouellette and she hit the mark on a quick shot from about five feet out. Toronto goalie Sami Jo Small played well in defeat[14] as Montreal controlled the game outshooting Toronto 51 to 26. Toronto did threaten offensively early in the game and could have turned the contest around but Montreal goalie, Kim St-Pierre, came up with exceptional saves[15] to earn the shutout and ultimately crown Montreal Stars the Clarkson Cup Champions 2011.[16]

  • The Three Stars of the Game: First Star - Dominique Thibault, Montreal. Second Star - Vanessa Davidson, Montreal. Third Start - Jennifer Botterill, Toronto.[17]
Playoff records Games won Games lost
Montreal 4 0
Toronto 2 2
Brampton 1 2
Minnesota 0 3

Awards and honours edit

Award Winner
Top goaltender in the tournament
Player of the Game, Winning team, Clarkson Cup Final Dominique Thibault
Player of the Game, Losing team, Clarkson Cup Final Jennifer Botterill
Tournament Most Valuable Player Sarah Vaillancourt
Top forward in the tournament
Top defender in the tournament

See also edit

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