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2011 World Indoor Lacrosse Championship

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2011 World Indoor Lacrosse Championship
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The 2011 World Indoor Lacrosse Championship was the third World Indoor Lacrosse Championship, an international box lacrosse tournament organized by the Federation of International Lacrosse every four years.[1] It took place between 21 and 28 May 2011 in Prague, Czech Republic at the 4,900 seat Eden Arena, an Olympic-sized rink.[2][3] The Canadian team was the defending champion and for the third time defeated the Iroquois Nationals in the finals, 13–6.[4] The United States defeated the host Czech Republic 16–7 in the bronze medal game.[5]

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Pool play

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Eight participating teams were placed in two pools. After playing a round-robin, the first place team in each pool advanced to the semi-finals, the second and third placed teams advanced to the quarter-finals, and the fourth place teams advanced to the 7th place games.

Canada cruised through pool play with three easy victories. The Iroquois Nationals beat Ireland and the host Czech Republic by wide margins, but just edged the United States 11–10.[3]

Pool A

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All times are local (UTC+2).

21 May 2011
16:00
England England 20–8
(6–0, 8–2, 0–1, 6–5)
 Australia Eden Arena, Prague
26 min Penalties 19 min
52 Shots 50
22 May 2011
10:00
Slovakia Slovakia 1–27
(0–13, 1–4, 0–8, 0–2)
 Canada Eden Arena, Prague
6 min Penalties 4 min
21 Shots 52
23 May 2011
10:00
Slovakia Slovakia 7–24
(0–6, 3–5, 2–8, 2–5)
England England Eden Arena, Prague
16 min Penalties 12 min
33 Shots 71
23 May 2011
16:00
Canada  26–2
(9–1, 8–0, 3–0, 6–1)
 Australia Eden Arena, Prague
10 min Penalties 18 min
46 Shots 38
24 May 2011
10:00
Australia  12–7
(4–0, 5–4, 0–2, 3–1)
Slovakia Eden Arena, Prague
21 min Penalties 8 min
65 Shots 45
24 May 2011
16:00
Canada  28–5
(10–0, 6–1, 4–1, 8–3)
England England Eden Arena, Prague
16 min Penalties 16 min
45 Shots 45

Pool B

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All times are local (UTC+2).

21 May 2011
10:00
Ireland Republic of Ireland 3–23
(1–8, 1–7, 1–5, 0–3)
 Haudenosaunee Eden Arena, Prague
10 min Penalties 18 min
32 Shots 79
21 May 2011
19:30
United States  14–5
(2–1, 5–2, 2–0, 5–2)
 Czech Republic Eden Arena, Prague
6 min Penalties 6 min
60 Shots 45
22 May 2011
16:00
Ireland Republic of Ireland 1–22
(0–7, 1–12, 0–0, 0–3)
 United States Eden Arena, Prague
16 min Penalties 14 min
25 Shots 67
22 May 2011
19:00
Czech Republic  5–25
(1–6, 2–8, 2–7, 0–4)
 Haudenosaunee Eden Arena, Prague
14 min Penalties 20 min
51 Shots 48
23 May 2011
19:00
Haudenosaunee  11–10
(2–3, 2–4, 4–1, 3–2)
 United States Eden Arena, Prague
10 min Penalties 19 min
50 Shots 55
24 May 2011
19:00
Czech Republic  18–5
(2–1, 4–0, 9–2, 3–2)
Republic of Ireland Ireland Eden Arena, Prague
16 min Penalties 29 min
84 Shots 40
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Championship bracket

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Goaltender Matt Vinc made 23 saves in the gold medal game, helping Canada to a 13-6 win and earning game MVP honors.[6][7]

Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsGold medal game
 Canada15
 United States28 United States10
 Australia2 Canada13
 Haudenosaunee6
 Haudenosaunee19
England England7 Czech Republic6Bronze medal game
 Czech Republic12
 United States16
 Czech Republic7

All times are local (UTC+2).

7th place games

26 May 2011
10:00
Slovakia Slovakia 5–10
(1–2, 0–2, 2–5, 2–1)
Ireland Eden Arena, Prague
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27 May 2011
10:00
Ireland Republic of Ireland 7–10
(2–0, 2–3, 0–3, 3–4)
Slovakia Eden Arena, Prague
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Ireland won 17–15 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals

26 May 2011
16:00
United States  28–2
(6–0, 9–1, 8–1, 5–0)
 Australia Eden Arena, Prague
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26 May 2011
19:00
England England 7–12
(2–1, 3–6, 1–2, 1–3)
 Czech Republic Eden Arena, Prague
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5th place game

28 May 2011
10:00
Australia  8–23
(3–4, 2–4, 2–10, 1–5)
England England Eden Arena, Prague
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Semi-finals

27 May 2011
16:00
Canada  15–10
(3–2, 2–3, 5–1, 5–4)
 United States Eden Arena, Prague
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27 May 2011
19:00
Haudenosaunee  19–6
(3–1, 8–2, 3–1, 5–2)
 Czech Republic Eden Arena, Prague
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Bronze medal game

28 May 2011
16:00
United States  16–7
(3–2, 4–3, 5–1, 4–1)
 Czech Republic Eden Arena, Prague
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Gold medal game

28 May 2011
19:00
Canada  13–6
(2–1, 7–1, 3–2, 1–2)
 Haudenosaunee Eden Arena, Prague
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Ranking, leaders, and awards

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Final standings

1st place, gold medalist(s) Canada
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Haudenosaunee
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) United States
4 Czech Republic
5England England
6 Australia
7Republic of Ireland Ireland
8Slovakia Slovakia

Scoring leaders

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Goaltending leaders

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All World Team

Forwards

Canada Dan Dawson
United States Casey Powell

Transition

Iroquois Cody Jamieson

Defense

Iroquois Sid Smith
Canada Kyle Rubisch

Goaltender

Canada Matt Vinc

Most Valuable Player

United States Casey Powell

Source: [10]

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