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2010–11 Colorado Eagles
ConferenceTurner
2010–11 record40-22-4
Home record20-11-2
Road record20-11-2
Goals for250
Goals against199
Team information
CoachChris Stewart
Assistant coachGreg Pankewicz
CaptainRiley Nelson
ArenaBudweiser Events Center
Average attendance5,289
Team leaders
GoalsKevin Ulanski (35)
AssistsKevin Ulanski (61)
PointsKevin Ulanski (96)
Penalty minutesJoe Grimaldi (171)
Plus/minusRiley Nelson (+40)
WinsKyle Jones (29)
Goals against averageKyle Jones (2.62)

The 2010–11 Colorado Eagles season was the eighth season of the CHL franchise in Loveland, Colorado.

Regular season

Conference standings

Turner Conference GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
y-Rapid City Rush 66 40 22 4 210 200 84
x-Colorado Eagles 66 40 22 4 250 199 84
x-Bloomington PrairieThunder 66 37 22 7 188 189 81
x-Missouri Mavericks 66 37 23 6 213 173 80
x-Wichita Thunder 66 34 26 6 249 231 74
x-Fort Wayne Komets 66 31 27 8 187 204 70
x-Quad City Mallards 66 34 31 1 186 182 69
x-Dayton Gems 66 32 29 5 201 200 69
Evansville IceMen 66 21 32 13 181 242 55

x – Qualified for playoffs; y – Won division; z – Won regular season league title After games of March 27, 2011


Playoffs

Playoff Bracket

Conference Opening Round Conference Semi-Final Conference Final Ray Miron Presidents' Cup Finals
            
1 Rapid City 3
8 Dayton 0
1 Rapid City 3
6 Fort Wayne 2
3 Bloomington 0
6 Fort Wayne 3
1 Rapid City 3
Turner Conference
2 Colorado 4
2 Colorado 3
7 Quad City 1
3 Colorado 3
4 Missouri 1
4 Missouri 3
5 Wichita 2
T2 Colorado 3
B2 Bossier-Shreveport 4
1 Allen 3
8 Rio Grande Valley 0
1 Allen 3
5 Odessa 2
4 Texas 1
5 Odessa 3
1 Allen 1
Berry Conference
2 Bossier-Shreveport 4
2 Bossier-Shreveport 3
7 Arizona 1
2 Bossier-Shreveport 3
3 Tulsa 2
3 Tulsa 3
6 Mississippi 2

Awards and records

Awards

Regular Season
Player Award Awarded
Scott May Oakley CHL Player of the Week October 25, 2010
Riley Nelson Sher-Wood CHL Player of the Month (October) November 3, 2010
Scott May CHL Oakley First Star of the Month (October) November 5, 2010
Kyle Jones[1] Sher-Wood CHL Goaltender of the Month (November) December 3, 2010
Adam Chorneyko[2] CHL All-Rookie Team March 18, 2011

Milestones

Regular Season
Player Milestone Reached

Transactions

Final roster

Team roster
No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace Contract
20 Canada Jason Beatty D L 41 2007 Sturgis, Saskatchewan Eagles
67 Canada Adam Chorneyko F L 36 2010 St. Albert, Alberta Eagles
11 Canada Matt Glasser F L 37 2010 Calgary, Alberta Eagles
7 United States Joe Grimaldi D R 38 2010 Ronkonkoma, New York Eagles
10 Canada Steve Haddon LW L 40 2006 Sarnia, Ontario Eagles
44 Canada Matt Hanson D L 41 2010 Midway, British Columbia Eagles
28 United States A.J. Hau F 38 2010 Fort Collins, Colorado Eagles
19 Canada Adam Hogg C L 41 2008 Conestogo, Ontario Eagles
29 Canada Kyle Jones G L 41 2010 North Delta, British Columbia Eagles
47 Canada Scott May F R 42 2010 White Rock, British Columbia Eagles
12 Canada Riley Nelson C 47 2003 Cranbrook, British Columbia Eagles
31 Canada Andrew Penner G R 41 2008 Simcoe, Ontario Eagles
55 Canada Kyle Peto D L 42 2010 Lethbridge, Alberta Eagles
14 Canada Daymen Rycroft F 45 2010 Beaverlodge, Alberta Eagles
23 Canada Aaron Schneekloth D 46 2006 Calgary, Alberta Eagles
51 Canada Dylan Stanley F R 40 2010 Edmonton, Alberta Eagles
82 Canada Dan Sullivan F R 43 2010 York, Ontario Eagles
5 Canada Brett Thurston D L 42 2009 Strathmore, Alberta Eagles
9 United States Kevin Ulanski RW L 42 2008 Madison, Wisconsin Eagles
2 Canada Kip Workman D R 40 2010 Brandon, Manitoba Eagles

See also

References

  1. ^ "Colorado's Jones Named Sher-Wood CHL Goalie of the Month". December 3, 2010. Archived from the original on June 13, 2011. Retrieved December 3, 2010.
  2. ^ "CHL Announces 2010-11 All-Rookie Team". Central Hockey League. March 18, 2011. Archived from the original on September 1, 2011. Retrieved June 24, 2011.