2010–11 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season explained

Gender:men
Division:i
Year:2010
Duration:October 2, 2010–
April 9, 2011
Champ Stad:Xcel Energy Center
Champ City:Saint Paul, Minnesota
Champ:Minnesota–Duluth
Hobey Baker:Andy Miele
Hobey Baker Team:Miami

The 2010–11 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season began on October 2, 2010 and concluded with the 2011 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament's championship game on April 9, 2011 at the Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minnesota. This was the 64th season in which an NCAA ice hockey championship was held and is the 117th year overall where an NCAA school fielded a team.

Season Outlook

Pre-season polls

See main article: 2010–11 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey rankings.

The top teams in the nation as ranked before the start of the season.

The U.S. College Hockey Online poll was voted on by coaches, media, and NHL scouts. The USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll was voted on by coaches and media.

USCHO Poll
RankTeam
1Boston College (45)
2North Dakota (3)
3Miami (2)
4St. Cloud State
5Michigan
6Yale
7Maine
8Minnesota–Duluth
9Denver
10New Hampshire
11Cornell
12Alaska
13Wisconsin
14Boston University
15Minnesota
16Michigan State
17Notre Dame
18RIT
19Union
20Colorado College
USA Today Poll
RankTeam
1Boston College (28)
2North Dakota (4)
3Miami (2)
4Michigan
5Yale
6St. Cloud State
7Maine
8New Hampshire
9Minnesota–Duluth
10Cornell
11Denver
12Alaska
13Wisconsin
14Boston University
15Minnesota

Regular season

Standings

2011 NCAA tournament

See main article: 2011 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament. Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

[1]

Player stats

Scoring leaders

The following players led the league in points at the conclusion of the regular season.[2]

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

PlayerClassTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Senior 39 24 47 71 35
Senior 44 36 24 60 46
Junior 42 18 41 59 34
Senior 42 22 36 58 42
Senior 39 19 38 57 27
Senior 35 29 26 55 45
Sophomore 38 28 26 54 18
Junior 42 28 26 54 67
Freshman 44 23 31 54 36
Junior 39 31 21 52 28
Senior 39 28 24 52 32

Leading goaltenders

The following goaltenders led the league in goals against average at the conclusion of the regular season while playing at least 33% of their team's total minutes.[2]

GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime/shootout losses; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

PlayerClassTeamGPMinWLOTGASOSV%GAA
Sophomore 40 2349:02 30 7 2 70 6 .924 1.79
Senior 34 2002:15 27 6 1 64 6 .928 1.92
Sophomore 28 1675:50 17 3 7 54 6 .935 1.93
Sophomore 38 2265:30 25 10 3 75 5 .920 1.99
Senior 37 2192:41 18 14 5 74 3 .923 2.02
Junior 17 975:36 8 5 4 33 2 .909 2.03
Junior 24 1374:31 15 5 2 47 3 .912 2.05
Freshman 14 794:36 6 5 1 28 3 .927 2.11
Junior 34 2050:46 18 11 4 74 2 .924 2.17
Freshman 15 899:57 8 6 1 33 1 .912 2.20

Awards

NCAA

Award Recipient
Andy Miele, Miami
Nate Leaman, Union
T. J. Tynan, Notre Dame
Kyle Schmidt, Minnesota–Duluth
Jacques Lamoureux, Air Force
J. T. Brown, Minnesota–Duluth
AHCA All-American Teams[3]
East First Team   Position   West First Team
Keith Kinkaid, Unionalign=center GPat Nagle, Ferris State
Brian Dumoulin, Boston Collegealign=center DChay Genoway, North Dakota
Blake Kessel, New Hampshirealign=center DJustin Schultz, Wisconsin
Cam Atkinson, Boston Collegealign=center FJack Connolly, Minnesota–Duluth
Chase Polacek, Rensselaeralign=center FMatt Frattin, North Dakota
Paul Thompson, New Hampshirealign=center FAndy Miele, Miami
East Second Team   Position   West Second Team
John Muse, Boston Collegealign=center GAaron Dell, North Dakota
Nick Bailen, Rensselaeralign=center DJake Gardiner, Wisconsin
Taylor Fedun, Princetonalign=center DZach Redmond, Ferris State
Stéphane Da Costa, Merrimackalign=center FCarter Camper, Miami
Gustav Nyquist, Mainealign=center FMike Connolly, Minnesota–Duluth
Paul Zanette, Niagaraalign=center FCarl Hagelin, Michigan

Atlantic Hockey

Award[4] Recipient
Paul Zanette, Niagara
Rob Linsmayer, Holy Cross
Denny Urban, Robert Morris
Taylor Holstrom, Mercyhurst
Shane Madolora, RIT
Paul Pearl, Holy Cross
Jacques Lamoureux, Air Force
Furman South, Robert Morris
Paul Zanette, Niagara
All-Atlantic Hockey Teams[5] [6]
  Position   Second Team
Shane Madolora, RITalign=center GRyan Zapolski, Mercyhurst
Scott Mathis, Air Forcealign=center DMarcel Alvarez, Army
Denny Urban, Robert Morrisalign=center DChris Saracino, RIT
Bryan Haczyk, Niagaraalign=center FTyler Brenner, RIT
Nathan Longpre, Robert Morrisalign=center FCory Conacher, Canisius
Paul Zanette, Niagaraalign=center FJacques Lamoureux, Air Force
  Position   Rookie Team
Brooks Ostergard, Robert Morrisalign=center GJason Torf, Air Force
Tim Kirby, Air Forcealign=center DJeffrey Reppucci, Holy Cross
Ryan Annesley, Niagaraalign=center DAdam McKenzie, Air Force
Jeff Terminesi, Mercyhurstalign=center D
Andrew Favot, RITalign=center FTaylor Holstrom, Mercyhurst
Cody Omilusik, Armyalign=center FRyan Rashid, Niagara
Scott Pitt, Mercyhurstalign=center FCole Schneider, Connecticut

CCHA

Awards[7] Recipient
Andy Miele, Miami
Carl Hagelin, Michigan
Sean Lorenz, Notre Dame
Torey Krug, Michigan
T. J. Tynan, Notre Dame
Shawn Hunwick, Michigan
Jeff Jackson, Notre Dame
Kevin Petovello, Alaska
Trevor Nill, Michigan State
Andy Miele, Miami
Carter Camper, Miami
Andy Miele, Miami
All-CCHA Teams[8] [9]
  Position  
Pat Nagle, Ferris Statealign=center GScott Greenham, Alaska
Zach Redmond, Ferris Statealign=center DChris Wideman, Miami
Torey Krug, Michigan Statealign=center DJohn Merrill, Michigan
Andy Miele, Miamialign=center FT. J. Tynan, Notre Dame
Carl Hagelin, Michiganalign=center FAnders Lee, Notre Dame
Carter Camper, Miamialign=center F
Reilly Smith, Miamialign=center F
  Position  
Kevin Kapalka, Lake Superior Statealign=center G
Danny DeKeyser, Western Michiganalign=center D
John Merrill, Michiganalign=center D
Chase Balisy, Western Michiganalign=center F
Anders Lee, Notre Damealign=center F
T. J. Tynan, Notre Damealign=center F

ECAC

Award[10] Recipient
Chase Polacek, Rensselaer
Andrew Calof, Princeton
Nate Leaman, Union
Adam Presiznuik, Union
Brock Matheson, Union
Keith Kinkaid, Union
Stéphane Boileau, Union
Ryan Rondeau, Yale
All-ECAC Hockey Teams[11] [12]
  Position  
Keith Kinkaid, Unionalign=center GJames Mello, Dartmouth
Nick Bailen, Rensselaeralign=center DBrock Matheson, Union
Taylor Fedun, Princetonalign=center DDanny Biega, Harvard
Chase Polacek, Rensselaeralign=center FJack Maclellan, Brown
Brian O'Neill, Yalealign=center FJoe Devin, Cornell
Andrew Miller, Yalealign=center FKelly Zajac, Union
  Position   Rookie Team
Allen York, Rensselaeralign=center GAndy Iles, Cornell
Mike Devin, Cornellalign=center DMathew Bodie, Union
Joe Stejskal, Dartmouthalign=center DDennis Robertson, Brown
Andrew Calof, Princetonalign=center FAndrew Calof, Princeton
Chris Cahill, Yalealign=center FGreg Carey, St. Lawrence
Jeremy Welsh, Unionalign=center FDaniel Carr, Union

Hockey East

Award[13] Recipient
Paul Thompson, New Hampshire
Charlie Coyle, Boston University
Jerry York, Boston College
Brian Flynn, Maine
Tanner House, Maine
Brian Dumoulin, Boston College
Paul Thompson, New Hampshire
Cam Atkinson, Boston College
All-Hockey East Teams[14] [15]
  Position   Second Team
John Muse, Boston Collegealign=center GKieran Millan, Boston University
Brian Dumoulin, Boston Collegealign=center DJosh Van Dyk, Maine
Blake Kessel, New Hampshirealign=center DDavid Warsofsky, Boston University
Cam Atkinson, Boston Collegealign=center FStéphane Da Costa, Merrimack
Gustav Nyquist, Mainealign=center FBrian Gibbons, Boston College
Paul Thompson, New Hampshirealign=center FWade MacLeod, Northeastern
  Position  
Dan Sullivan, Mainealign=center G
Anthony Bitetto, Northeasternalign=center D
Adam Clendening, Boston Universityalign=center D
Bill Arnold, Boston Collegealign=center F
Charlie Coyle, Boston Universityalign=center F
Mike Collins, Merrimackalign=center F
Michael Pereira, Massachusettsalign=center F
Brodie Reid, Northeasternalign=center F

WCHA

Award[16] Recipient
Matt Frattin, North Dakota
Justin Schultz, Wisconsin
Jason Zucker, Denver
Chay Genoway, North Dakota
Dean Blais, Nebraska-Omaha
Matt Frattin, North Dakota
All-WCHA Teams[17] [18]
  Position   Second Team
Aaron Dell, North Dakotaalign=center GKent Patterson, Minnesota
Justin Schultz, Wisconsinalign=center DJake Gardiner, Wisconsin
Chay Genoway, North Dakotaalign=center DMatt Donovan, Denver
Matt Frattin, North Dakotaalign=center FJason Zucker, Denver
Jack Connolly, Minnesota-Duluthalign=center FDrew Shore, Denver
Mike Connolly, Minnesota-Duluthalign=center FJustin Fontaine, Minnesota-Duluth
  Position   Rookie Team
John Faulkner, Nebraska-Omahaalign=center GSam Brittain, Denver
Kurt Davis, Minnesota Statealign=center DJustin Faulk, Minnesota-Duluth
Justin Faulk, Minnesota-Duluthalign=center DDavid Makowski, Denver
Jason Gregoire, North Dakotaalign=center FJason Zucker, Denver
Jaden Schwartz, Colorado Collegealign=center FJaden Schwartz, Colorado College
Drew LeBlanc, St. Cloud Statealign=center FJ. T. Brown, Minnesota-Duluth

2011 NHL Entry Draft

See main article: 2011 NHL Entry Draft.

Round Pick Player College ConferenceNHL team
1 14 Northeastern Hockey East Dallas Stars
1 22 Miami CCHA Toronto Maple Leafs
2 33 North Dakota WCHA Florida Panthers
2 34 Denver WCHA New York Islanders
2 36 Boston University Hockey East Chicago Blackhawks
2 47 Boston University Hockey East San Jose Sharks
2 60 Notre Dame CCHA Minnesota Wild
3 66 Notre Dame CCHA Columbus Blue Jackets
3 72 Notre Dame CCHA New York Rangers
3 75 Miami CCHA New Jersey Devils
3 78 Michigan CCHA Winnipeg Jets
3 82 Denver WCHA Los Angeles Kings
3 83 Minnesota–Duluth WCHA Anaheim Ducks
3 88 Minnesota State WCHA San Jose Sharks
3 91 Minnesota WCHA Florida Panthers
4 92 North Dakota WCHA Edmonton Oilers
4 95 Notre Dame CCHA New York Islanders
4 97 Denver WCHA Montreal Canadiens
4 98 Minnesota WCHA Columbus Blue Jackets
4 101 Wisconsin WCHA Vancouver Canucks
4 104 Boston College Hockey East Calgary Flames
4 110 Wisconsin WCHA Los Angeles Kings
4 112 Boston University Hockey East Nashville Predators
4 115 Harvard ECAC Hockey Vancouver Canucks
4 121 Cornell ECAC Hockey Boston Bruins
5 128 Minnesota WCHA Columbus Blue Jackets
5 129 Michigan Tech WCHA New Jersey Devils
5 130 Minnesota–Duluth WCHA Toronto Maple Leafs
5 131 Minnesota WCHA Minnesota Wild
5 140 Cornell ECAC Hockey Los Angeles Kings
5 147 Rensselaer ECAC Hockey Washington Capitals
5 151 Yale ECAC Hockey Boston Bruins
6 154 Wisconsin WCHA Florida Panthers
6 157 Rensselaer ECAC Hockey Winnipeg Jets
6 160 Northeastern Hockey East Anaheim Ducks
6 161 Harvard ECAC Hockey Minnesota Wild
6 169 Ohio State CCHA Chicago Blackhawks
6 170 Western Michigan CCHA Nashville Predators
6 171 Ohio State CCHA Ottawa Senators
6 173 Brown ECAC Hockey Toronto Maple Leafs
6 176 Harvard ECAC Hockey Philadelphia Flyers
6 177 Minnesota WCHA Washington Capitals
6 178 Minnesota WCHA Tampa Bay Lightning
7 187 Colorado College WCHA Winnipeg Jets
7 189 Wisconsin WCHA New Jersey Devils
7 194 Harvard ECAC Hockey San Jose Sharks
7 196 Denver WCHA Phoenix Coyotes
7 197 Wisconsin WCHA Buffalo Sabres
7 198 Boston College Hockey East Montreal Canadiens
7 201 Quinnipiac ECAC Hockey Tampa Bay Lightning
7 203 Harvard ECAC Hockey Toronto Maple Leafs
7 204 Ohio State CCHA Ottawa Senators
7 207 Western Michigan CCHA Washington Capitals
7 209 Massachusetts–Lowell Hockey East Pittsburgh Penguins
† incoming freshman
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See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: NCAA Tournament. College Hockey Historical Archives. July 5, 2013.
  2. Web site: Men's Division I Hockey Overall Statistics: 2010-2011. USCHO.com. 2011-04-15.
  3. News: Men's Ice Hockey Award Winners. NCAA.org. 2013-07-05.
  4. News: AHA Awards. College Hockey Historical Archives. 2013-07-05.
  5. News: AHA All-Teams. College Hockey Historical Archives. 2013-07-05.
  6. News: AHA All-Rookie Teams. College Hockey Historical Archives. 2013-07-05.
  7. News: CCHA Awards. College Hockey Historical Archives. 2013-07-06.
  8. News: CCHA All-Teams. College Hockey Historical Archives. 2013-07-06.
  9. News: CCHA All-Rookie Teams. College Hockey Historical Archives. 2013-07-06.
  10. News: ECAC Awards. College Hockey Historical Archives. 2013-07-06.
  11. News: ECAC All-Teams. College Hockey Historical Archives. 2013-07-06.
  12. News: ECAC All-Rookie Teams. College Hockey Historical Archives. 2013-07-06.
  13. News: Hockey East Awards. College Hockey Historical Archives. 2013-07-06.
  14. News: Hockey East All-Teams. College Hockey Historical Archives. 2013-07-06.
  15. News: Hockey East All-Rookie Teams. College Hockey Historical Archives. 2013-07-06.
  16. News: WCHA Awards. College Hockey Historical Archives. 2013-07-06.
  17. News: WCHA All-Teams. College Hockey Historical Archives. 2013-07-06.
  18. News: WCHA All-Rookie Teams. College Hockey Historical Archives. 2013-07-06.
  19. Web site: 2011 NHL Entry Draft . Hockey DB . October 25, 2023.