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2011-12 Men's Hockey 2011-12 MEN’S HOCKEY W-L-OL Pct. GF GA Home Away Streak Pts. xy-Manitoba 20-5-3 .768 100 67 12-2-0 8-3-3 W3 43 x-Alberta 20-6-2 .750 102 62 11-1-2 9-5-0 W4 42 x-Saskatchewan 19-6-3 .732 109 70 11-2-1 8-4-2 W4 41 x-Calgary 15-11-2 .571 74 70 8-5-1 7-6-1 OTL1 32 x-UBC 12-12-4 .500 77 88 8-5-1 4-7-3 OTL1 28 x-Lethbridge 7-18-3 .304 70 116 5-7-2 2-11-1 L2 17 Regina 5-20-3 .232 57 116 3-8-3 2-12-0 L2 13 x-clinched playoff spot; y-clinched first top 6 qualify for playoffs CW champion qualifies for CIS 50th University Cup at UNB in Fredericton Conference Season DATE AWAY HOME Fri, Sep 30, 2011 Manitoba 2 Calgary 0 Fri, Sep 30, 2011 Saskatchewan 5 Lethbridge 2 Sat, Oct 1, 2011 Manitoba 2 Calgary 0 Sat, Oct 1, 2011 Saskatchewan 4 Lethbridge 3 OT Fri, Oct 7, 2011 Regina 2 Alberta 5 Fri, Oct 7, 2011 Calgary 5 UBC 4 SO Sat, Oct 8, 2011 Regina 0 Alberta 2 Sat, Oct 8, 2011 Calgary 3 UBC 4 Fri, Oct 14, 2011 Saskatchewan 5 Regina 2 Fri, Oct 14, 2011 UBC 3 Lethbridge 4 SO Fri, Oct 14, 2011 Manitoba 5 Alberta 4 Sat, Oct 15, 2011 Regina 4 Saskatchewan 5 Sat, Oct 15, 2011 UBC 5 Lethbridge 3 Sat, Oct 15, 2011 Manitoba 1 Alberta 2 OT Fri, Oct 21, 2011 Regina 6 Manitoba 1 Fri, Oct 21, 2011 Lethbridge 3 Saskatchewan 1 Fri, Oct 21, 2011 Calgary 4 Alberta 3 OT Sat, Oct 22, 2011 Regina 1 Manitoba 5 Sat, Oct 22, 2011 Lethbridge 2 Saskatchewan 3 OT Sat, Oct 22, 2011 Alberta 1 Calgary 2 Fri, Oct 28, 2011 UBC 1 Regina 5 Fri, Oct 28, 2011 Lethbridge 1 Calgary 5 Fri, Oct 28, 2011 Saskatchewan 5 Alberta 4 SO Sat, Oct 29, 2011 UBC 3 Regina 2 OT Sat, Oct 29, 2011 Calgary 4 Lethbridge 1 Sat, Oct 29, 2011 Saskatchewan 1 Alberta 2 OT Fri, Nov 4, 2011 Manitoba 4 Saskatchewan 5 OT Fri, Nov 4, 2011 Calgary 3 UBC 1 Sat, Nov 5, 2011 Manitoba 1 Saskatchewan 2 Sat, Nov 5, 2011 Alberta 3 Lethbridge 1 Sat, Nov 5, 2011 Calgary 3 UBC 5 Sun, Nov 6, 2011 Alberta 2 Lethbridge 1 Fri, Nov 11, 2011 Lethbridge 2 Manitoba 5 Fri, Nov 11, 2011 Calgary 1 Regina 4 Fri, Nov 11, 2011 UBC 1 Alberta 4 Sat, Nov 12, 2011 Lethbridge 2 Manitoba 5 Sat, Nov 12, 2011 Calgary 6 Regina 1 Sat, Nov 12, 2011 UBC 1 Alberta 4 DATE HOME AWAY LOCATION 11/18/2011 Calgary 3 Saskatchewan 2 Calgary, AB 11/18/2011 Lethbridge 5 Regina 2 Lethbridge, AB 11/18/2011 UBC 2 Manitoba 1 Vancouver, BC 11/19/2011 Calgary 4 Saskatchewan 3 (OT) Calgary, AB 11/19/2011 Lethbridge 2 Regina 3 (OT) Lethbridge, AB 11/19/2011 UBC 2 Manitoba 4 Vancouver, BC 11/25/2011 Manitoba 8 Calgary 1 Winnipeg, MB 11/25/2011 Saskatchewan 4 UBC 2 Saskatoon, SK 11/25/2011 Regina 1 Alberta 6 Regina, SK 11/26/2011 Manitoba 4 Calgary 2 Winnipeg, MB 11/26/2011 Saskatchewan 4 UBC 2 Saskatoon, SK 11/26/2011 Regina 3 Alberta 4 (2OT) Regina, SK 12/2/2011 Manitoba 3 Alberta 2 Winnipeg, MB 12/2/2011 Saskatchewan 10 Regina 2 Saskatoon, SK 12/2/2011 UBC 5 Lethbridge 2 Vancouver, BC 12/3/2011 Manitoba 3 Alberta 4 Winnipeg, MB 12/3/2011 Saskatchewan 6 Regina 0 Saskatoon, SK 12/3/2011 UBC 5 Lethbridge 2 Vancouver, BC 1/6/2012 Regina 2 Manitoba 3 Regina, SK 1/6/2012 Calgary 2 Alberta 3 Calgary, AB 1/6/2012 Lethbridge 2 Saskatchewan 5 Lethbridge, AB 1/7/2012 Regina 1 Manitoba 4 Regina, SK 1/7/2012 Alberta 4 Calgary 2 Edmonton, AB 1/7/2012 Lethbridge 3 Saskatchewan 2 Lethbridge, AB 1/13/2012 Saskatchewan 5 Alberta 2 Saskatoon, SK 1/13/2012 Lethbridge 3 Calgary 2 (2OT) Lethbridge, AB 1/13/2012 UBC 4 Regina 2 Vancouver, BC 1/14/2012 Saskatchewan 5 Alberta 4 Saskatoon, SK 1/14/2012 Calgary 4 Lethbridge 1 Calgary, AB 1/14/2012 UBC 4 Regina 0 Vancouver, BC 1/20/2012 Manitoba 4 Saskatchewan 2 Winnipeg, MB 1/20/2012 Calgary 1 UBC 2 Calgary, AB 1/20/2012 Alberta 5 Lethbridge 0 Edmonton, AB 1/21/2012 Manitoba 3 Saskatchewan 1 Winnipeg, MB 1/21/2012 Calgary 2 UBC 3 Calgary, AB 1/21/2012 Alberta 6 Lethbridge 1 Edmonton, AB 1/27/2012 Calgary 2 Regina 1 Calgary, AB 1/27/2012 Lethbridge 4 Manitoba 7 Lethbridge, AB 1/27/2012 UBC 1 Alberta 3 Vancouver, BC 1/28/2012 Calgary 2 Regina 0 Calgary, AB 1/28/2012 Lethbridge 5 Manitoba 4 Lethbridge, AB 1/28/2012 UBC 1 Alberta 0 Vancouver, BC 2/3/2012 Manitoba 3 UBC 2 (SO) Winnipeg, MB 2/3/2012 Saskatchewan 2 (OT) Calgary 3 Saskatoon, SK 2/3/2012 Regina 4 Lethbridge 3 Regina, SK 2/4/2012 Manitoba 5 UBC 3 Winnipeg, MB 2/4/2012 Saskatchewan 0 Calgary 3 Saskatoon, SK 2/4/2012 Regina 2 Lethbridge 5 Regina, SK 2/10/2012 Regina 2 Alberta 6 Regina, SK 2/10/2012 Calgary 5 Manitoba 4 (OT) Calgary, AB 2/10/2012 UBC 4 Saskatchewan 5 Vancouver, BC 2/11/2012 Regina 3 (SO) Alberta 4 Regina, SK 2/11/2012 Calgary 0 (SO) Manitoba 1 Calgary, AB 2/11/2012 UBC 0 Saskatchewan 5 Vancouver, BC 2/17/2012 Manitoba 3 UBC 1 Winnipeg, MB 2/17/2012 Saskatchewan 8 Regina 1 Saskatoon, SK 2/17/2012 Alberta 7 Lethbridge 3 Edmonton, AB 2/18/2012 Manitoba 5 UBC 4 (OT) Winnipeg, MB 2/18/2012 Regina 1 Saskatchewan 4 Regina, SK 2/18/2012 Alberta 6 Lethbridge 3 Edmonton, AB Canada West Playoffs (best-of-three) Quarter-finals DATE HOME AWAY LOCATION 02/24/2012 Calgary 3 UBC 4 Calgary, AB Saskatchewan 4 Lethbridge 2 Saskatoon, SK 02/25/2012 Calgary 4 UBC 0 Calgary, AB Saskatchewan 10 Lethbridge 3 Saskatoon, SK 02/26/2012 Calgary 3 UBC 2 Calgary, AB Semifinals 03/02/2012 Manitoba 1 Calgary 2 Winnipeg, MB Alberta 7 Saskatchewan 3 Edmonton, AB 03/03/2012 Manitoba 3 (OT) Calgary 4 Winnipeg, MB Alberta 2 (OT) Saskatchewan 3 Edmonton, AB 03/04/2012 Alberta 3 (OT) Saskatchewan 4 Edmonton, AB Final 03/09/2012 Saskatchewan 1 (OT) Calgary 2 Saskatoon, SK 03/10/2012 Saskatchewan 4 Calgary 1 Saskatoon, SK 03/10/2012 Saskatchewan 4 Calgary 3 (3OT) Saskatoon, SK CIS Nationals DATE HOME AWAY LOCATION 03/23/2012 Saskatchewan 1 Moncton 5 Fredericton, NB 03/24/2012 Saskatchewan 4 McGill 3 Fredericton, NB CIS Championship / 50th University Cup (March 22-25, 2011 at UNB in Fredericton) SEEDING & POOLS 1. UNB Varsity Reds (AUS champions: 20-5-3 regular season / 6-0 playoffs) 2. McGill Redmen (OUA champions: 22-4-2 regular season / 7-0 playoffs) 3. Saskatchewan Huskies (Canada West champions: 19-6-3 regular season / 6-2 playoffs) 4. Western Mustangs (OUA finalists: 21-4-3 regular season / 6-2 playoffs) 5. Moncton Aigles Bleus (AUS finalists: 18-9-1 regular season / 5-5 playoffs) 6. UQTR Patriotes (OUA bronze medalists: 19-7-2 regular season / 5-4 playoffs) Pool A: 1. UNB, 4. Western, 6. UQTR Pool B: 2. McGill, 3. Saskatchewan, 5. Moncton TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE (Atlantic Time) Thursday, March 22 Pool B #1: McGill 6 Moncton 3 Pool A #1: UNB 6 UQTR 1 Friday, March 23 Pool B #2: Moncton 5 Saskatchewan 1 Pool A #2: Western 3 UQTR 2 (OT) Saturday, March 24 Pool B #3: Saskatchewan 4 McGill 3 Pool A #3: Western 3 UNB 2 Sunday, March 25 University Cup Final: McGill 4 Western 3 (OT) TOURNAMENT AWARD MVP (Major W.J. ‘Danny’ McLeod Award): Francis Verreault-Paul, McGill TOURNAMENT ALL-STARS Goaltender: Josh Unice, Western Defenceman: Marc-André Dorion, McGill Defenceman: Jonathan Harty, McGill Forward: Francis Verreault-Paul, McGill Forward: Alexandre Picard-Hooper, McGill Forward: Keaton Turkiewicz, Western Canada West Conference Season Leaders POINTS # Team Pos GPG A PTS 1 Derek Hulak 19 Sask F 28 11 33 44 2 Kyle Bortis 8 Sask F 28 17 22 39 3 Blair Macaulay 26 Man F 28 23 10 33 4 Kyle Ross 14 Sask F 28 16 17 33 5 Dustin Moore 9 Leth F 27 16 13 29 6 Sean Ringrose 16 AB F 27 11 18 29 7 * Levko Koper 40 AB F 28 9 19 28 8 Johnny Lazo 9 AB F 28 15 12 27 9 * Jordan Hickmott 12 AB F 28 13 14 27 10 Max Grassi 10 UBC F 25 9 16 25 11 * Tyler Dittmer 23 Man F 28 6 18 24 12 Taylor Stefishen 40 CGY F 25 12 11 23 13 Andrew Bailey 21 Sask F 28 8 15 23 14 Jeremy Schappert 4 Man D 28 6 17 23 15 Ian Duval 19 Man F 26 11 11 22 16 Brendan Rowinski 10 Man F 23 12 9 21 17 Scott Wasden 19 UBC F 28 11 10 21 18 Dane Crowley 5 Man D 28 4 17 21 GOALS # Team Pos GP G 1 Blair Macaulay 26 Man F 28 23 2 Kyle Bortis 8 Sask F 28 17 3 Kyle Ross 14 Sask F 28 16 4 Dustin Moore 9 Leth F 27 16 5 Johnny Lazo 9 AB F 28 15 6 * Jordan Hickmott 12 AB F 28 13 7 Taylor Stefishen 40 CGY F 25 12 8 Brendan Rowinski 10 Man F 23 12 9 Walker Wintoneak 24 CGY F 28 12 10 Derek Hulak 19 Sask F 28 11 11 Sean Ringrose 16 AB F 27 11 12 Ian Duval 19 Man F 26 11 13 Scott Wasden 19 UBC F 28 11 14 Jordan Inglis 17 UBC F 28 10 15 Brock Nixon 39 CGY F 28 10 16 Terrance DeLaronde 19 Reg F 18 10 17 Craig McCallum 23 Sask F 28 10 ASSISTS # Team Pos GP A 1 Derek Hulak 19 Sask F 28 33 2 Kyle Bortis 8 Sask F 28 22 3 * Levko Koper 40 AB F 28 19 4 Sean Ringrose 16 AB F 27 18 5 * Tyler Dittmer 23 Man F 28 18 6 Dane Crowley 5 Man D 28 17 7 Kyle Ross 14 Sask F 28 17 8 Jeremy Schappert 4 Man D 28 17 9 Max Grassi 10 UBC F 25 16 10 * Matthew Lowry 9 Man F 28 16 11 Andrew Bailey 21 Sask F 28 15 12 * Kruise Reddick 11 AB F 28 15 13 Marc Desloges 26 UBC F 25 14 14 * Jordan Hickmott 12 AB F 28 14 15 Dustin Moore 9 Leth F 27 13 PLUS-MINUS # Team Pos GP +/- 1 Sean Ringrose 16 AB F 27 22 2 Derek Hulak 19 Sask F 28 22 3 Dane Crowley 5 Man D 28 20 4 Blair Macaulay 26 Man F 28 20 5 * Levko Koper 40 AB F 28 19 6 * Thomas Carr 5 AB D 27 18 7 * Chad Suer 22 Sask D 27 18 8 Kyle Bortis 8 Sask F 28 18 9 * Jordan Hickmott 12 AB F 28 17 10 Jeremy Schappert 4 Man D 28 15 11 * Mike Hellyer 11 Man F 25 14 12 Johnny Lazo 9 AB F 28 14 13 Kyle Ross 14 Sask F 28 14 14 Jared Walker 16 Man F 28 14 15 Brendan Rowinski 10 Man F 23 13 16 Ian Duval 19 Man F 26 13 GOALTENDING Team GP MINS W L SL SO GA GAA SOW SL SOGA SOA SA SVS SV% 1 Real Cyr AB 18 1057:49 13 4 0 2 28 1.59 0 0 0 0 433 405 0.935 2 Jesse Deckert Man 11 607:03 7 3 0 0 20 1.98 0 0 0 0 243 223 0.918 3 Ryan Holfeld Sask 14 852:18 10 4 0 2 30 2.11 0 0 0 0 428 398 0.930 4 Dustin Butler CGY 22 1235:50 13 7 0 3 44 2.14 1 0 2 5 475 431 0.907 5 Joe Caligiuri
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