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2010–11 KHL season

The 2010–11 KHL season was the third season of the Kontinental Hockey League. It was held from 8 September 2010 and ended on 16 April 2011.

2010–11 KHL season
LeagueKontinental Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Duration8 September 2010 – 16 April 2011
Number of teams23
Regular season
Continental Cup winner Avangard Omsk
Season MVP Alexander Radulov
Salavat Yulaev Ufa
Top scorer Alexander Radulov
Salavat Yulaev Ufa
Playoffs
Western champions Atlant Moscow Oblast
  Western runners-up Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
Eastern champions Salavat Yulaev Ufa
  Eastern runners-up Metallurg Magnitogorsk
Gagarin Cup
Champions Salavat Yulaev Ufa
  Runners-up Atlant Moscow Oblast
Finals MVP Konstantin Barulin
Atlant Moscow Oblast
KHL seasons

The season started with the Opening Cup game between the last season's finalists, Ak Bars Kazan and UHC Dynamo, the new team that was created by merging last season's Western conference winner HC MVD with Dynamo Moscow.

Salavat Yulaev Ufa won the Gagarin Cup and the Russian Championship after beating Atlant Moscow Oblast 4–1 in the play-off final series.

League changes

Team changes

Folding of Lada Togliatti

Lada Togliatti dropped out of the league and joined the Russian Major League instead, after failing to meet the league's financial requirements.

Merger of HC MVD and Dynamo Moscow

On 30 April 2010, it was announced that HC MVD would merge with Dynamo Moscow to form UHC Dynamo, which for the time being will play the majority of their games at Megasport Arena in Moscow, while also attempting to play some games in Balashikha. The current plan is to have a new, large and modernized arena constructed in Balashikha by 2012.[1]

Expansion teams

By the deadline of 1 April 2010, six new teams from four different countries applied for KHL membership for this season: HC Yugra, Krylya Sovetov Moscow and Gazovik Tyumen from Russia; HC Budivelnyk from Kyiv, Ukraine; HC Lev from Hradec Králové, Czech Republic; and Vėtra Vilnius from Lithuania.[2] Of these teams, Budivelnyk and Yugra were initially accepted into the KHL,[3] but on 24 June 2010 Budivelnyk announced it is unable to participate in the KHL in the 2010–11 season because their stadium is not ready.[4] On 16 July 2010, HC Lev, which in the meantime has been moved to Poprad in Slovakia, was accepted into the KHL,[5] but after the Slovak Hockey Federation's delay to give permit to the team, the KHL excluded Lev from the 2010–11 season.[6]

Other changes

Play-off format

Unlike in the previous seasons, all play-off series were played in a best-of-seven format.[7]

Vuvuzelas ban

The KHL administration has explicitly banned the sale and use of vuvuzelas, infamous since the 2010 FIFA World Cup, in ice hockey arenas.[8]

Regular season

The regular season started on 8 September 2010 with the Opening Cup and ended on 20 February 2011. There were short breaks in November, December and February for international matches and for the all-star game.[7] Each team played 54 games during the regular season.

Notable events

Opening Cup

The first game of the season is traditionally the "Opening Cup" and is played between the two Gagarin Cup finalists from the previous season. Because previous season's runner-up HC MVD merged with Dynamo Moscow, the Opening Cup was played between defending champion Ak Bars Kazan and the newly formed UHC Dynamo. The game took place on 8 September 2010 at the TatNeft Arena in Kazan where UHC Dynamo beat Ak Bars Kazan 3–1.

KHL versus NHL exhibition games

The Carolina Hurricanes played SKA Saint Petersburg at the Ice Palace Saint Petersburg in Saint Petersburg, Russia on October 4 (SKA won 5–3), and the Phoenix Coyotes played Dinamo Riga at Arena Riga in Riga, Latvia on October 6 (Riga lost 1–3).[9]

Game in Switzerland

On 23 December 2010, before the Spengler Cup started, the two participants from the KHL, SKA Saint Petersburg and Spartak Moscow, played an official regular-season game in the Vaillant Arena in Davos, Switzerland. It was the first KHL game played in central Europe.

All-Star Game

The All-Star weekend took place on 5 and 6 February 2011 in Saint Petersburg.[7]

League standings

Source: KHL.ru[10]

Points were awarded as follows:

  • 3 Points for a win in regulation ("W")
  • 2 Points for a win in overtime ("OTW") or penalty shootout ("SOW")
  • 1 Point for a loss in a penalty shootout ("SOL") or overtime ("OTL")
  • 0 Points for a loss in regulation ("L")
     Division winner
     Qualified for playoffs

Conference standings

The conference standings determined the seedings for the play-offs. The first two places in each conference were reserved for the division winners.

Western Conference GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA Pts
  Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 54 33 1 1 4 1 14 203 143 108
  UHC Dynamo 54 28 1 1 4 4 16 149 131 96
  SKA Saint Petersburg 54 23 3 6 5 4 13 171 144 96
  Atlant Moscow Oblast 54 21 4 7 4 2 16 138 115 91
  Severstal Cherepovets 54 25 2 3 0 4 20 145 142 89
  Spartak Moscow 54 24 1 1 3 3 22 129 142 82
  Dinamo Riga 54 20 2 5 5 2 20 160 149 81
  Dinamo Minsk 54 17 3 5 5 2 22 150 155 74
  Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod 54 18 5 3 1 2 25 144 151 73
  CSKA Moscow 54 13 0 7 4 2 28 136 169 59
  Vityaz Chekhov 54 13 1 3 3 2 32 119 178 52

Source: khl.ru[11]

Eastern Conference GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA Pts
  Avangard Omsk 54 31 9 2 2 1 9 176 120 118
  Ak Bars Kazan 54 29 2 3 5 3 12 181 133 105
  Salavat Yulaev Ufa 54 29 5 4 4 0 12 210 144 109
  Metallurg Magnitogorsk 54 27 1 5 3 4 14 167 141 100
  Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk 54 22 0 6 6 3 17 145 151 87
  HC Sibir Novosibirsk 54 22 2 4 1 4 21 133 131 83
  Barys Astana 54 20 2 2 6 3 21 155 152 77
  Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk 54 22 1 2 1 2 26 159 162 75
  Traktor Chelyabinsk 54 14 6 2 5 1 26 142 166 64
  Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg 54 10 6 4 2 1 31 134 184 53
  Amur Khabarovsk 54 13 1 1 3 4 32 112 173 50
  Metallurg Novokuznetsk 54 8 1 3 4 5 33 105 186 41

Source: khl.ru[12]

Divisional standings

Western Conference

Bobrov Division GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA Pts
  UHC Dynamo 54 28 1 1 4 4 16 149 131 96
  SKA Saint Petersburg 54 23 3 6 5 4 13 171 144 96
  Spartak Moscow 54 24 1 1 3 3 22 129 142 82
  Dinamo Riga 54 20 2 5 5 2 20 160 149 81
  CSKA Moscow 54 13 0 7 4 2 28 136 169 59
Tarasov Division GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA Pts
  Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 54 33 1 1 4 1 14 203 143 108
  Atlant Moscow Oblast 54 21 4 7 4 2 16 138 115 91
  Severstal Cherepovets 54 25 2 3 0 4 20 145 142 89
  Dinamo Minsk 54 17 3 5 5 2 22 150 155 74
  Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod 54 18 5 3 1 2 25 144 151 73
  Vityaz Chekhov 54 13 1 3 3 2 32 119 178 52

Eastern Conference

Kharlamov Division GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA Pts
  Ak Bars Kazan 54 29 2 3 5 3 12 181 133 105
  Metallurg Magnitogorsk 54 27 1 5 3 4 14 167 141 100
  Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk 54 22 0 6 6 3 17 145 151 87
  Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk 54 22 1 2 1 2 26 159 162 75
  Traktor Chelyabinsk 54 14 6 2 5 1 26 142 166 64
  Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg 54 10 6 4 2 1 31 134 184 53
Chernyshev Division GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA Pts
  Avangard Omsk 54 31 9 2 2 1 9 176 120 118
  Salavat Yulaev Ufa 54 29 5 4 4 0 12 210 144 109
  Sibir Novosibirsk 54 22 2 4 1 4 21 133 131 83
  Barys Astana 54 20 2 2 6 3 21 155 152 77
  Amur Khabarovsk 54 13 1 1 3 4 32 112 173 50
  Metallurg Novokuznetsk 54 8 1 3 4 5 33 105 186 41

League leaders

Source: khl.ru[13][14]

Goaltenders: minimum 15 games played

Scoring leaders

Source: khl.ru[15]

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/– = Plus-minus; PIM = Penalty minutes

Player Team GP G A Pts +/– PIM
  Alexander Radulov Salavat Yulaev Ufa 54 20 60 80 +27 83
  Patrick Thoresen Salavat Yulaev Ufa 54 29 36 65 +21 30
  Roman Červenka Avangard Omsk 51 31 30 61 +15 56
  Sergei Mozyakin Atlant Moscow Oblast 54 27 34 61 +10 12
  Pavol Demitra Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 54 18 43 61 +12 29
  Aleksey Morozov Ak Bars Kazan 53 21 35 56 +27 24
  Josef Vašíček Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 54 24 31 55 +16 34
  Jaromír Jágr Avangard Omsk 49 19 32 51 +6 48
  Matt Ellison Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod 53 21 29 50 –6 28
  Mattias Weinhandl SKA Saint Petersburg 54 21 28 49 +14 42

Leading goaltenders

Source: khl.ru[16]

GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; SOL = Shootout losses; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

Player Team GP Min W L SOL GA SO SV% GAA
  Konstantin Barulin Atlant Moscow Oblast 28 1504:47 13 9 4 48 6 .925 1.91
  Karri Rämö Avangard Omsk 44 2592:49 33 6 4 85 5 .925 1.97
  Jakub Štěpánek SKA Saint Petersburg 32 1844:06 16 8 5 63 3 .923 2.05
  Vitali Koval Atlant Moscow Oblast 34 1766:55 12 10 9 61 2 .921 2.07
  Petri Vehanen Ak Bars Kazan 43 2538:01 25 12 6 89 2 .926 2.10

Playoffs

The playoffs started on 23 February 2011. The fifth and final game of the final series for the Gagarin Cup was played on 16 April 2011.[7]

  Conference Quarter-Finals Conference Semi-Finals Conference Finals Gagarin Cup Finals
                                     
1   Avangard 4     2   Ak Bars 1  
8   Neftekhimik 3     3   Salavat Yulaev 4  


2   Ak Bars 4 Eastern Conference
7   Barys 0  
    3   Salavat Yulaev 4  
  4   Metallurg Mg 3  
3   Salavat Yulaev 4  
6   Sibir 0  
4   Metallurg Mg 4   1   Avangard 3
5   Yugra 2     4   Metallurg Mg 4  


  3   Salavat Yulaev 4
(Pairings are re-seeded after the first round.)
  4   Atlant 1
1   Lokomotiv 4     1   Lokomotiv 4
8   Dinamo Mn 3     7   Dinamo Rg 1  
2   UHC Dynamo 2
7   Dinamo Rg 4  
  1   Lokomotiv 2
  4   Atlant 4  
3   SKA 4  
6   Spartak 0   Western Conference
4   Atlant 4   3   SKA 3
5   Severstal 2     4   Atlant 4  
  • During the first three rounds home ice is determined by seeding number, not position on the bracket. In the Finals the team with the better regular season record has home ice.

Playoff leaders

Source: khl.ru[17][18]

Goals   Gleb Klimenko (Magnitogorsk)
10
Assists   Josef Vašíček (Yaroslavl)
  Pavol Demitra (Yaroslavl)
  Patrick Thoresen (Ufa)
  Alexander Radulov (Ufa)
15
Points   Josef Vašíček (Yaroslavl) 22
Shots   Sergey Mozyakin (Mytishchi) 77
Plus/minus   Patrick Thoresen (Ufa)
  Ilya Gorokhov (Mytishchi)
+11
Penalty minutes   Fedor Fedorov (Mytishchi) 65
Wins (Goaltenders)   Erik Ersberg (Ufa)
15
Goals against average   Petri Vehanen (Kazan) 1.32
Save percentage   Petri Vehanen (Kazan) 95.7
Shutouts   Petri Vehanen (Kazan)
  Erik Ersberg (Ufa)
3

Goaltenders: minimum 5 games played

Scoring leaders

Source: khl.ru[19]

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/– = Plus-minus; PIM = Penalty minutes

Player Team GP G A Pts +/– PIM
  Josef Vašíček Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 18 7 15 22 +6 16
  Sergei Mozyakin Atlant Moscow Oblast 23 8 13 21 –2 2
  Pavol Demitra Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 18 6 15 21 +10 4
  Patrick Thoresen Salavat Yulaev Ufa 21 3 15 18 +11 16
  Alexander Radulov Salavat Yulaev Ufa 21 3 15 18 +10 42

Leading goaltenders

Source: khl.ru[20]

GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; SOL = Shootout losses; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

Player Team GP Min W L GA SO SV% GAA
  Petri Vehanen Ak Bars Kazan 9 543:49 5 4 12 3 .957 1.32
  Erik Ersberg Salavat Yulaev Ufa 20 1118:23 15 3 36 3 .933 1.93
  Robert Esche Dinamo Minsk 4 215:38 2 2 7 0 .942 1.95
  Konstantin Barulin Atlant Moscow Oblast 22 1286:09 11 10 44 2 .928 2.05
  Jakub Štěpánek SKA Saint Petersburg 11 698:22 7 4 25 1 .920 2.15

Final standings

Awards

Players of the Month

Best KHL players of each month.

Month Goaltender Defense Forward Rookie
September[21]   Bernd Brückler (Torpedo)   Sandis Ozoliņš (Riga)   Denis Platonov (Magnitogorsk)   Yaroslav Khabarov (Magnitogorsk)
October[22]   Mikhail Biryukov (Khanty-Mansiysk)   Maxim Soloviev (Dynamo M)   Roman Červenka (Omsk)   Aleksandr Osipov (Khabarovsk)
November[23]   Karri Rämö (Omsk)   Johan Fransson (St. Petersburg)   Sergei Mozyakin (Atlant)   Dinar Khafizullin (Chekhov)
December[24]   Petri Vehanen (Kazan)   Alexander Guskov (Yaroslavl)   Sergei Mozyakin (Atlant)   Alexander Pankov (Ufa)
January[25]   Dominik Hašek (Spartak)   Kevin Dallman (Astana)   Pavol Demitra (Yaroslavl)   Grigory Zheldakov (Spartak)
February[26]   Petri Vehanen (Kazan)   Karel Rachůnek (Yaroslavl)   Alexander Radulov (Ufa)   Mikhail Stefanovich (Minsk)
March[27]   Erik Ersberg (Ufa)   Marat Kalimulin (Yaroslavl)   Gleb Klimenko (Magnitogorsk)   Pavel Zdunov (Magnitogorsk)

KHL Awards

On 20 May 2011, the KHL held their annual award ceremony. A total of 20 different awards were handed out to teams, players, officials and media.[28] The most important trophies are listed in the table below.

Golden Stick Award (regular season MVP)   Alexander Radulov (Ufa)
Best coach   Miloš Říha (Atlant)
Alexei Cherepanov Award (best rookie)   Pavel Zdunov (Magnitogorsk)

The league also awarded six "Golden Helmets" for the members of the all-star team:

Forwards   Alexander Radulov
Salavat Yulaev Ufa
  Igor Grigorenko
Salavat Yulaev Ufa
  Sergei Mozyakin
Atlant Moscow Oblast
Defense   Sandis Ozoliņš
Dinamo Riga
  Kirill Koltsov
Salavat Yulaev Ufa
Goalie   Erik Ersberg
Salavat Yulaev Ufa

References

  • KHL regular season calendar in English
  • KHL playoffs format in English
  • KHL Official Rulebook in Russian
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The 2010 11 KHL season was the third season of the Kontinental Hockey League It was held from 8 September 2010 and ended on 16 April 2011 2010 11 KHL seasonLeagueKontinental Hockey LeagueSportIce hockeyDuration8 September 2010 16 April 2011Number of teams23Regular seasonContinental Cup winnerAvangard OmskSeason MVPAlexander RadulovSalavat Yulaev UfaTop scorerAlexander RadulovSalavat Yulaev UfaPlayoffsWestern championsAtlant Moscow Oblast Western runners upLokomotiv YaroslavlEastern championsSalavat Yulaev Ufa Eastern runners upMetallurg MagnitogorskGagarin CupChampionsSalavat Yulaev Ufa Runners upAtlant Moscow OblastFinals MVPKonstantin BarulinAtlant Moscow OblastKHL seasons 2009 102011 12 The season started with the Opening Cup game between the last season s finalists Ak Bars Kazan and UHC Dynamo the new team that was created by merging last season s Western conference winner HC MVD with Dynamo Moscow Salavat Yulaev Ufa won the Gagarin Cup and the Russian Championship after beating Atlant Moscow Oblast 4 1 in the play off final series Contents 1 League changes 1 1 Team changes 1 2 Other changes 2 Regular season 2 1 Notable events 2 2 League standings 2 3 Conference standings 2 4 Divisional standings 2 5 League leaders 2 5 1 Scoring leaders 2 5 2 Leading goaltenders 3 Playoffs 3 1 Playoff leaders 3 1 1 Scoring leaders 3 1 2 Leading goaltenders 4 Final standings 5 Awards 5 1 Players of the Month 5 2 KHL Awards 6 ReferencesLeague changes EditTeam changes Edit Folding of Lada TogliattiLada Togliatti dropped out of the league and joined the Russian Major League instead after failing to meet the league s financial requirements Merger of HC MVD and Dynamo MoscowOn 30 April 2010 it was announced that HC MVD would merge with Dynamo Moscow to form UHC Dynamo which for the time being will play the majority of their games at Megasport Arena in Moscow while also attempting to play some games in Balashikha The current plan is to have a new large and modernized arena constructed in Balashikha by 2012 1 Expansion teamsBy the deadline of 1 April 2010 six new teams from four different countries applied for KHL membership for this season HC Yugra Krylya Sovetov Moscow and Gazovik Tyumen from Russia HC Budivelnyk from Kyiv Ukraine HC Lev from Hradec Kralove Czech Republic and Vetra Vilnius from Lithuania 2 Of these teams Budivelnyk and Yugra were initially accepted into the KHL 3 but on 24 June 2010 Budivelnyk announced it is unable to participate in the KHL in the 2010 11 season because their stadium is not ready 4 On 16 July 2010 HC Lev which in the meantime has been moved to Poprad in Slovakia was accepted into the KHL 5 but after the Slovak Hockey Federation s delay to give permit to the team the KHL excluded Lev from the 2010 11 season 6 Other changes Edit Play off formatUnlike in the previous seasons all play off series were played in a best of seven format 7 Vuvuzelas banThe KHL administration has explicitly banned the sale and use of vuvuzelas infamous since the 2010 FIFA World Cup in ice hockey arenas 8 Regular season EditThe regular season started on 8 September 2010 with the Opening Cup and ended on 20 February 2011 There were short breaks in November December and February for international matches and for the all star game 7 Each team played 54 games during the regular season Notable events Edit Opening CupThe first game of the season is traditionally the Opening Cup and is played between the two Gagarin Cup finalists from the previous season Because previous season s runner up HC MVD merged with Dynamo Moscow the Opening Cup was played between defending champion Ak Bars Kazan and the newly formed UHC Dynamo The game took place on 8 September 2010 at the TatNeft Arena in Kazan where UHC Dynamo beat Ak Bars Kazan 3 1 KHL versus NHL exhibition games Main article List of KHL vs NHL games The Carolina Hurricanes played SKA Saint Petersburg at the Ice Palace Saint Petersburg in Saint Petersburg Russia on October 4 SKA won 5 3 and the Phoenix Coyotes played Dinamo Riga at Arena Riga in Riga Latvia on October 6 Riga lost 1 3 9 Game in SwitzerlandOn 23 December 2010 before the Spengler Cup started the two participants from the KHL SKA Saint Petersburg and Spartak Moscow played an official regular season game in the Vaillant Arena in Davos Switzerland It was the first KHL game played in central Europe All Star GameThe All Star weekend took place on 5 and 6 February 2011 in Saint Petersburg 7 League standings Edit Source KHL ru 10 Points were awarded as follows 3 Points for a win in regulation W 2 Points for a win in overtime OTW or penalty shootout SOW 1 Point for a loss in a penalty shootout SOL or overtime OTL 0 Points for a loss in regulation L Division winner Qualified for playoffsConference standings Edit The conference standings determined the seedings for the play offs The first two places in each conference were reserved for the division winners Western Conference GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA Pts Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 54 33 1 1 4 1 14 203 143 108 UHC Dynamo 54 28 1 1 4 4 16 149 131 96 SKA Saint Petersburg 54 23 3 6 5 4 13 171 144 96 Atlant Moscow Oblast 54 21 4 7 4 2 16 138 115 91 Severstal Cherepovets 54 25 2 3 0 4 20 145 142 89 Spartak Moscow 54 24 1 1 3 3 22 129 142 82 Dinamo Riga 54 20 2 5 5 2 20 160 149 81 Dinamo Minsk 54 17 3 5 5 2 22 150 155 74 Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod 54 18 5 3 1 2 25 144 151 73 CSKA Moscow 54 13 0 7 4 2 28 136 169 59 Vityaz Chekhov 54 13 1 3 3 2 32 119 178 52Source khl ru 11 Eastern Conference GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA Pts Avangard Omsk 54 31 9 2 2 1 9 176 120 118 Ak Bars Kazan 54 29 2 3 5 3 12 181 133 105 Salavat Yulaev Ufa 54 29 5 4 4 0 12 210 144 109 Metallurg Magnitogorsk 54 27 1 5 3 4 14 167 141 100 Yugra Khanty Mansiysk 54 22 0 6 6 3 17 145 151 87 HC Sibir Novosibirsk 54 22 2 4 1 4 21 133 131 83 Barys Astana 54 20 2 2 6 3 21 155 152 77 Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk 54 22 1 2 1 2 26 159 162 75 Traktor Chelyabinsk 54 14 6 2 5 1 26 142 166 64 Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg 54 10 6 4 2 1 31 134 184 53 Amur Khabarovsk 54 13 1 1 3 4 32 112 173 50 Metallurg Novokuznetsk 54 8 1 3 4 5 33 105 186 41Source khl ru 12 Divisional standings Edit Western Conference Bobrov Division GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA Pts UHC Dynamo 54 28 1 1 4 4 16 149 131 96 SKA Saint Petersburg 54 23 3 6 5 4 13 171 144 96 Spartak Moscow 54 24 1 1 3 3 22 129 142 82 Dinamo Riga 54 20 2 5 5 2 20 160 149 81 CSKA Moscow 54 13 0 7 4 2 28 136 169 59Tarasov Division GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA Pts Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 54 33 1 1 4 1 14 203 143 108 Atlant Moscow Oblast 54 21 4 7 4 2 16 138 115 91 Severstal Cherepovets 54 25 2 3 0 4 20 145 142 89 Dinamo Minsk 54 17 3 5 5 2 22 150 155 74 Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod 54 18 5 3 1 2 25 144 151 73 Vityaz Chekhov 54 13 1 3 3 2 32 119 178 52Eastern Conference Kharlamov Division GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA Pts Ak Bars Kazan 54 29 2 3 5 3 12 181 133 105 Metallurg Magnitogorsk 54 27 1 5 3 4 14 167 141 100 Yugra Khanty Mansiysk 54 22 0 6 6 3 17 145 151 87 Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk 54 22 1 2 1 2 26 159 162 75 Traktor Chelyabinsk 54 14 6 2 5 1 26 142 166 64 Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg 54 10 6 4 2 1 31 134 184 53Chernyshev Division GP W OTW SOW SOL OTL L GF GA Pts Avangard Omsk 54 31 9 2 2 1 9 176 120 118 Salavat Yulaev Ufa 54 29 5 4 4 0 12 210 144 109 Sibir Novosibirsk 54 22 2 4 1 4 21 133 131 83 Barys Astana 54 20 2 2 6 3 21 155 152 77 Amur Khabarovsk 54 13 1 1 3 4 32 112 173 50 Metallurg Novokuznetsk 54 8 1 3 4 5 33 105 186 41League leaders Edit Source khl ru 13 14 Goals Roman Cervenka Omsk 31Assists Alexander Radulov Ufa 60Points Alexander Radulov Ufa 80Shots Kevin Dallman Astana 225Plus minus Alexei Morozov Kazan 27Penalty minutes Darcy Verot Chekhov 182Wins Goaltenders Karri Ramo Omsk 33Goals against average Konstantin Barulin Mytischi 1 91Save percentage Vitali Yeremeyev Astana 92 7Shutouts Dominik Hasek Moscow 7Goaltenders minimum 15 games played Scoring leaders Edit Source khl ru 15 GP Games played G Goals A Assists Pts Points Plus minus PIM Penalty minutes Player Team GP G A Pts PIM Alexander Radulov Salavat Yulaev Ufa 54 20 60 80 27 83 Patrick Thoresen Salavat Yulaev Ufa 54 29 36 65 21 30 Roman Cervenka Avangard Omsk 51 31 30 61 15 56 Sergei Mozyakin Atlant Moscow Oblast 54 27 34 61 10 12 Pavol Demitra Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 54 18 43 61 12 29 Aleksey Morozov Ak Bars Kazan 53 21 35 56 27 24 Josef Vasicek Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 54 24 31 55 16 34 Jaromir Jagr Avangard Omsk 49 19 32 51 6 48 Matt Ellison Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod 53 21 29 50 6 28 Mattias Weinhandl SKA Saint Petersburg 54 21 28 49 14 42Leading goaltenders Edit Source khl ru 16 GP Games played Min Minutes played W Wins L Losses SOL Shootout losses GA Goals against SO Shutouts SV Save percentage GAA Goals against average Player Team GP Min W L SOL GA SO SV GAA Konstantin Barulin Atlant Moscow Oblast 28 1504 47 13 9 4 48 6 925 1 91 Karri Ramo Avangard Omsk 44 2592 49 33 6 4 85 5 925 1 97 Jakub Stepanek SKA Saint Petersburg 32 1844 06 16 8 5 63 3 923 2 05 Vitali Koval Atlant Moscow Oblast 34 1766 55 12 10 9 61 2 921 2 07 Petri Vehanen Ak Bars Kazan 43 2538 01 25 12 6 89 2 926 2 10Playoffs EditThe playoffs started on 23 February 2011 The fifth and final game of the final series for the Gagarin Cup was played on 16 April 2011 7 Conference Quarter Finals Conference Semi Finals Conference Finals Gagarin Cup Finals 1 Avangard 4 2 Ak Bars 1 8 Neftekhimik 3 3 Salavat Yulaev 4 2 Ak Bars 4 Eastern Conference7 Barys 0 3 Salavat Yulaev 4 4 Metallurg Mg 3 3 Salavat Yulaev 4 6 Sibir 0 4 Metallurg Mg 4 1 Avangard 35 Yugra 2 4 Metallurg Mg 4 3 Salavat Yulaev 4 Pairings are re seeded after the first round 4 Atlant 11 Lokomotiv 4 1 Lokomotiv 48 Dinamo Mn 3 7 Dinamo Rg 1 2 UHC Dynamo 27 Dinamo Rg 4 1 Lokomotiv 2 4 Atlant 4 3 SKA 4 6 Spartak 0 Western Conference4 Atlant 4 3 SKA 35 Severstal 2 4 Atlant 4 During the first three rounds home ice is determined by seeding number not position on the bracket In the Finals the team with the better regular season record has home ice Playoff leaders Edit Source khl ru 17 18 Goals Gleb Klimenko Magnitogorsk 10Assists Josef Vasicek Yaroslavl Pavol Demitra Yaroslavl Patrick Thoresen Ufa Alexander Radulov Ufa 15Points Josef Vasicek Yaroslavl 22Shots Sergey Mozyakin Mytishchi 77Plus minus Patrick Thoresen Ufa Ilya Gorokhov Mytishchi 11Penalty minutes Fedor Fedorov Mytishchi 65Wins Goaltenders Erik Ersberg Ufa 15Goals against average Petri Vehanen Kazan 1 32Save percentage Petri Vehanen Kazan 95 7Shutouts Petri Vehanen Kazan Erik Ersberg Ufa 3Goaltenders minimum 5 games played Scoring leaders Edit Source khl ru 19 GP Games played G Goals A Assists Pts Points Plus minus PIM Penalty minutes Player Team GP G A Pts PIM Josef Vasicek Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 18 7 15 22 6 16 Sergei Mozyakin Atlant Moscow Oblast 23 8 13 21 2 2 Pavol Demitra Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 18 6 15 21 10 4 Patrick Thoresen Salavat Yulaev Ufa 21 3 15 18 11 16 Alexander Radulov Salavat Yulaev Ufa 21 3 15 18 10 42Leading goaltenders Edit Source khl ru 20 GP Games played Min Minutes played W Wins L Losses SOL Shootout losses GA Goals against SO Shutouts SV Save percentage GAA Goals against average Player Team GP Min W L GA SO SV GAA Petri Vehanen Ak Bars Kazan 9 543 49 5 4 12 3 957 1 32 Erik Ersberg Salavat Yulaev Ufa 20 1118 23 15 3 36 3 933 1 93 Robert Esche Dinamo Minsk 4 215 38 2 2 7 0 942 1 95 Konstantin Barulin Atlant Moscow Oblast 22 1286 09 11 10 44 2 928 2 05 Jakub Stepanek SKA Saint Petersburg 11 698 22 7 4 25 1 920 2 15Final standings EditRank Team1 Salavat Yulaev Ufa2 Atlant Moscow Oblast3 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl4 Metallurg Magnitogorsk5 Avangard Omsk6 Ak Bars Kazan7 SKA Saint Petersburg8 Dinamo Riga9 Dynamo Moscow10 Severstal Cherepovets11 Yugra Khanty Mansiysk12 Sibir Novosibirsk13 Spartak Moscow14 Barys Astana15 Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk16 Dinamo Minsk17 Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod18 Traktor Chelyabinsk19 HC CSKA Moscow20 Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg21 Vityaz Chekhov22 Amur Khabarovsk23 Metallurg NovokuznetskAwards EditPlayers of the Month Edit Best KHL players of each month Month Goaltender Defense Forward RookieSeptember 21 Bernd Bruckler Torpedo Sandis Ozolins Riga Denis Platonov Magnitogorsk Yaroslav Khabarov Magnitogorsk October 22 Mikhail Biryukov Khanty Mansiysk Maxim Soloviev Dynamo M Roman Cervenka Omsk Aleksandr Osipov Khabarovsk November 23 Karri Ramo Omsk Johan Fransson St Petersburg Sergei Mozyakin Atlant Dinar Khafizullin Chekhov December 24 Petri Vehanen Kazan Alexander Guskov Yaroslavl Sergei Mozyakin Atlant Alexander Pankov Ufa January 25 Dominik Hasek Spartak Kevin Dallman Astana Pavol Demitra Yaroslavl Grigory Zheldakov Spartak February 26 Petri Vehanen Kazan Karel Rachunek Yaroslavl Alexander Radulov Ufa Mikhail Stefanovich Minsk March 27 Erik Ersberg Ufa Marat Kalimulin Yaroslavl Gleb Klimenko Magnitogorsk Pavel Zdunov Magnitogorsk KHL Awards Edit On 20 May 2011 the KHL held their annual award ceremony A total of 20 different awards were handed out to teams players officials and media 28 The most important trophies are listed in the table below Golden Stick Award regular season MVP Alexander Radulov Ufa Best coach Milos Riha Atlant Alexei Cherepanov Award best rookie Pavel Zdunov Magnitogorsk The league also awarded six Golden Helmets for the members of the all star team Forwards Alexander RadulovSalavat Yulaev Ufa Igor GrigorenkoSalavat Yulaev Ufa Sergei MozyakinAtlant Moscow OblastDefense Sandis OzolinsDinamo Riga Kirill KoltsovSalavat Yulaev UfaGoalie Erik ErsbergSalavat Yulaev UfaReferences EditKHL regular season calendar in English KHL playoffs format in English KHL Official Rulebook in Russian Svyatoslav Petrushko OHK Dinamo budet igrat i v Moskve i v Balashihe Retrieved 1 May 2010 dead link Zavershen priem zayavok ot klubov zhelayushih vstupit v KHL khl ru Archived from the original on 4 April 2010 Retrieved 2010 04 01 Medvedev Budivelnik will play in the KHL Archived from the original on 2011 07 25 Retrieved 1 May 2010 Budivelnik will not play in KHL Kontinental Hockey League 26 June 2010 Archived from the original on 2 July 2010 Retrieved 26 June 2010 HC Lev to join KHL Kontinental Hockey League 19 July 2010 Archived from the original on 22 July 2010 Retrieved 19 July 2010 Lev ne sygraet v blizhajshem sezone in Russian khl ru 2010 07 28 a b c d Kontury sezona in Russian Kontinental Hockey League 21 July 2010 Archived from the original on 24 July 2010 Retrieved 21 July 2010 KHL nalagaet zapret na ispolzovanie vuvuzel in Russian Kontinental Hockey League 23 July 2010 Archived from the original on 24 July 2010 Retrieved 23 July 2010 Exhibition game KHL NHL Kontinental Hockey League Archived from the original on 2010 07 29 Retrieved 26 July 2010 KHL Regular season standings KHL ru Archived from the original on 2010 02 06 Retrieved 2010 09 09 Western Conference KHL ru Archived from the original on 2012 07 08 Retrieved 2011 04 27 Eastern Conference KHL ru Archived from the original on 2012 07 08 Retrieved 2011 04 27 KHL Statistics Skaters KHL ru KHL Statistics Goalies KHL ru Player Stats 2010 2011 Regular season All Skaters Total Points Kontinental Hockey League Player Stats 2010 2011 Regular season Goalie Goals Against Average Kontinental Hockey League KHL Statistics Skaters KHL ru KHL Statistics Goalies KHL ru Player Stats 2010 2011 Playoffs All Skaters Total Points Kontinental Hockey League Player Stats 2010 2011 Playoffs All Goaltenders Goals Against Average Kontinental Hockey League September s stars KHL ru 2010 10 01 October s finest KHL ru 2010 11 01 November s finest KHL ru 2010 12 02 December s finest KHL ru 2011 01 03 Archived from the original on 2012 03 23 Retrieved 2011 01 16 January s finest KHL ru 2011 02 02 February s finest KHL ru 2011 03 01 March s finest KHL ru 2011 03 01 The League s Finest KHL ru 2011 05 20 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2010 11 KHL season amp oldid 1088840942, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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