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2010–11 CHL season


FieldValue
title2010–11 CHL season
leagueCentral Hockey League
sportIce hockey
duration66 games
seasonRegular season
no_of_teams18
season_champ_nameGovernor's Cup
season_champsAllen Americans
MVPSebastien Thinel (Odessa)
top_scorerRiley Nelson (Colorado)
finalsFinals
finals_linkRay Miron President's Cup
finals_champBossier-Shreveport Mudbugs
finals_runner-upColorado Eagles
seasonslistnamesCHL
prevseason_year[2009–10](2009-10-chl-season)
nextseason_year[2011–12](2011-12-chl-season)

| finals_runner-up = Colorado Eagles

The 2010–11 CHL season was the 19th season of the Central Hockey League (CHL).

League business

Team foldings

The Amarillo Gorillas and the Corpus Christi IceRays folded and both were replaced by a North American Hockey League team.

Expansion

On June 1, 2010, the Central Hockey League (CHL) and the International Hockey League (IHL) announced that they would merge and play under the CHL moniker.

On June 10, 2010, it was announced that four IHL teams made the move to the CHL, the Fort Wayne Komets, Bloomington PrairieThunder, Dayton Gems and the Quad City Mallards. It was later announced that the Evansville IceMen would also participate in the league. This is after team ownership in Evansville, Indiana purchased the former IHL Muskegon Lumberjacks franchise.

League realignment

Turner Conference

  • Bloomington PrairieThunder
  • Colorado Eagles
  • Dayton Gems
  • Evansville IceMen
  • Fort Wayne Komets
  • Missouri Mavericks
  • Quad City Mallards
  • Rapid City Rush
  • Wichita Thunder

Berry Conference

  • Allen Americans
  • Arizona Sundogs
  • Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs
  • Laredo Bucks
  • Mississippi RiverKings
  • Odessa Jackalopes
  • Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees
  • Texas Brahmas
  • Tulsa Oilers

All-Star Game

Main article: 2011 Central Hockey League All-Star Game

It was announced that the 2011 Central Hockey League All-Star Game would be held at the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center, home of the Rapid City Rush on January 12, 2011. The defending champions Rapid City Rush and coach Joe Ferras will form one team in the match-up and will be opposed by a team of CHL All-Stars composed of players from the other 17 CHL member teams.

Teams

ConferenceTeamCityArenaTurnerBerry
Bloomington PrairieThunderBloomington, IllinoisU.S. Cellular Coliseum
Colorado EaglesLoveland, ColoradoBudweiser Events Center
Dayton GemsDayton, OhioHara Arena
Evansville IcemenEvansville, IndianaFord Center
Fort Wayne KometsFort Wayne, IndianaAllen County War Memorial Coliseum
Missouri MavericksIndependence, MissouriIndependence Events Center
Quad City MallardsMoline, IllinoisiWireless Center
Rapid City RushRapid City, South DakotaRushmore Plaza Civic Center
Wichita ThunderWichita, KansasIntrust Bank Arena
Allen AmericansAllen, TexasAllen Event Center
Arizona SundogsPrescott Valley, ArizonaTim's Toyota Center
Bossier-Shreveport MudbugsBossier City, LouisianaCenturyLink Center
Laredo BucksLaredo, TexasLaredo Entertainment Center
Mississippi RiverKingsSouthaven, MississippiDeSoto Civic Center
Odessa JackalopesOdessa, TexasEctor County Coliseum
Rio Grande Valley Killer BeesHidalgo, TexasState Farm Arena
Texas BrahmasNorth Richland Hills, TexasNYTEX Sports Centre
Tulsa OilersTulsa, OklahomaBOK Center

Map of teams

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Wayne](fort-wayne-komets)**

Shreveport](bossier-shreveport-mudbugs)**

Valley](rio-grande-valley-killer-bees-chl)**

Regular season

Conference standings

Playoffs

Playoff Bracket

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Awards

:Source:Central Hockey League Historical Award Winners

  • Ray Miron President's Cup (Playoff Champions) - Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs
  • Bud Poile Governors' Cup (regular-season champions) - Allen Americans
  • Most Valuable Player - Riley Nelson, Colorado
  • Most Outstanding Goaltender - Robby Nolan, Missouri
  • Most Outstanding Defenseman - Andrew Martens, Wichita
  • Rookie of the Year - Aaron Lewicki, Rio Grande Valley
  • Coach of the Year - Jason Christie, Bloomington
  • Man of the Year - Simon Watson, Missouri
  • Rick Kozuback Award - Jeff Christian, Evansville
  • Joe Burton Award (Scoring Champion) - Sebastien Thine, Odessa
  • Playoff Most Valuable Player - Jeff Kyrzakos, Bossier-Shreveport
  • All-Star Game Most Valuable Player (Rapid City) - Ryan Menei, Rapid City
  • All-Star Game Most Valuable Player (CHL All-Stars) - Jason Dale, Bloomington
  • Athletic Trainer of the Year – George Bullock Jr., Bossier-Shreveport
  • Equipment Manager of the Year– Romeo Vivit, Rapid City

2010-2011 All-CHL Team

  • Forward: Sebastien Thinel, Odessa
  • Forward: Riley Nelson, Colorado
  • Forward: Chad Woollard, Texas
  • Defenceman: Darcy Campbell, Rio Grande Valley
  • Defenceman: Andrew Martens, Wichita
  • Goaltender : Robby Nolan, Missouri

2010-2011 CHL All-Rookie Team

  • Forward - Aaron Lewicki, Rio Grande Valley
  • Forward - Adam Chorneyko, Colorado
  • Forward - Gary Steffes, Tulsa
  • Defenceman - David Strathman, Allen
  • Defenceman - Alan Mazur, Bloomington
  • Goaltender - Wayne Savage, Texas

References

References

  1. Press Release. (June 1, 2010). "CHL and IHL Make Major Announcement". CHL.
  2. Press Release. (June 10, 2010). "CHL Announces Participating Teams for 2010-11 Season". CHL.
  3. Press Release. (June 22, 2010). "Evansville Joins CHL/IHL Collaboration". CHL.
  4. [http://www.centralhockeyleague.com/pressroom/winners/ Central Hockey League Historical Award Winners] {{webarchive. link. (2011-05-14)
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