2009 Canada Cup (floorball)
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The 2009 Canada Cup Floorball Championship was the sixth such championship contested in the tournament
Canada Cup (floorball)
The Canada Cup Floorball Championship, more commonly referred to as The Canada Cup, is an international floorball club open competition held annually during the Victoria Day long weekend in Toronto, Ontario, Canada....

's history. The tournament took place over 15 to 17 May 2009 at York University
York University
York University is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is Canada's third-largest university, Ontario's second-largest graduate school, and Canada's leading interdisciplinary university....

 in Toronto
Toronto
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, Ontario, Canada.

California's X-Stream IBK defeated the Czech Republic
Czech Republic
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's TJ Sokol Jaroměř 6:5 in the championship match to capture the gold medal in the elite division.

Canadian teams swept the rest of the 6 divisions, including the brand new high school division, which was won by the Centre Dufferin Royals, and back-to-back championships for both Manitoba in the ladies division and Cambridge FC in the recreational division.

The tournament also saw its first international referees take part, as 4 International Floorball Federation
International Floorball Federation
The International Floorball Federation is the worldwide governing body for the sport of floorball. It was founded in 1986 in Huskvarna, Sweden, by the national floorball associations of Finland, Sweden and Switzerland. As of March 2011, it had 52 member associations, with 3,983 clubs and 277,752...

 (IFF) officials from the Czech Republic helped bring the refereeing up to international standard.

The competition also saw a withdrawal in the Hammer Conference, where the Georgian national team was slated to play but withdrew due to Visa
Visa (document)
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 problems.

As well, the tournament saw its first headline sponsor, as the competition was presented by Source for Sports.

Group A: Alpha Conference

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Club
 Finland FC Lemmings 3 3 0 0 17 4
13
6
 Canada Sherwood Saints 3 2 1 0 13 14 −1 4
 Switzerland UHC Lenzburg 3 1 2 0 7 12 −5 2
 United States Innebandy Chicago 3 0 3 0 7 14 −7 0

15 May 2009

16 May 2009

Group B: Platinum Conference

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Club
 Finland M-Team 3 2 0 1 15 7
8
5
 Czech Republic TJ Sokol Jaroměř 3 0 0 3 8 8 0 3
 United States NYC Floorball 3 1 1 1 6 7 −1 3
 Canada FC Toronto 3 0 2 1 7 14 −7 1

15 May 2009

16 May 2009

Group C: Hammer Conference

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Club
 United States X-Stream IBK 2 2 0 0 13 5
8
4
 Canada Montréal United 2 1 1 0 5 11 −6 2
 Canada Ottawa Blizzard 2 0 2 0 3 5 −2 0

15 May 2009

16 May 2009

Playoffs

At this point in the competition, the top 8 clubs from all 3 conferences are ranked and placed into their respective playoff brackets. Draws between clubs were settled by points, wins, head-to-head match-ups, goal differential, goals against, goals for, and finally a coin toss.

Due to the withdrawal of the Georgian national team, the Ottawa Blizzard played UHC Lenzburg in a one-match playoff for the 8th and final playoff spot. This was decided by the tournament jury, which concluded that the highest placed 3rd place club in either the Alpha or Platinum conference would play the last placed club in the Hammer conference.

One-match playoff

Playoff rankings

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Rank Club
1
 Finland FC Lemmings 3 3 0 0 17 4
13
6
2
 Finland M-Team 3 2 0 1 15 7
8
5
3
 Canada Sherwood Saints 3 2 1 0 13 14 −1 4
4
 United States X-Stream IBK 2 2 0 0 13 5
8
4
5
 United States NYC Floorball 3 1 1 1 6 7 −1 3
6
 Czech Republic TJ Sokol Jaroměř 3 0 0 3 8 8 0 3
7
 Canada Montréal United 2 1 1 0 5 11 −6 2
8
 Canada Ottawa Blizzard 2 0 2 0 3 5 −2 0

Bracket

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Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Bronze medal match

Gold Medal match

Placement round

The placement round saw the 3 clubs who did not qualify for the playoffs play against each other for the 9, 10, and 11 spots.

The format for the placement round saw a match between the bottom 2 clubs, where the losing club was given 11 (last) place in the tournament. From there, the 9 placed club after round robin play, in this case the losing club from the one-match playoff, played against the winning club in the previous 11 place match.

11 place match

9 place match

Leading scorers

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Club Player
 Finland M-Team  Jonas Hällfors  6 10 8 18 2
 United States X-Stream IBK  Daniel Dalbjer  4 10 7 17 4
 Finland FC Lemmings  Jyri Laine  6 12 1 13 2
 Finland M-Team  Mikko Soini  6 7 4 11 2
 Finland M-Team  Ville Hasanen  6 7 2 9 0
 Finland FC Lemmings  Matti Keltanen  6 5 4 9 0
 Finland M-Team  Lari Lundström  6 3 6 9 0
 Finland FC Lemmings  Mika Laine  6 0 9 9 2
 Finland M-Team  Janne Oinonen  6 4 4 8 0
 Finland M-Team  Antti Itkonen  6 3 5 8 2

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Standings

Official Standings:
Rank Club
 United States X-Stream IBK
 Czech Republic TJ Sokol Jaroměř
 Finland M-Team
4  Finland FC Lemmings
5  Canada Sherwood Saints
6  United States NYC Floorball
7  Canada Montréal United
8  Canada Ottawa Blizzard
9  Switzerland UHC Lenzburg
10  Canada FC Toronto
11  United States Innebandy Chicago

Awards

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Award Club Player
MVP
Most Valuable Player
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:
 United States X-Stream IBK Daniel Dalbjer
Top Defenseman:  Finland M-Team Lari Lundström
Top Goalkeeper:  Czech Republic TJ Sokol Jaroměř Tomas Martinek
Top Forward:  United States X-Stream IBK Daniel Dalbjer
Top Scorer:  Finland M-Team Jonas Hällfors

Other divisions

In addition to the elite division, six other divisions were contested, all won by Canadian clubs.
Intermediate Ladies Recreational High School Bantam Atom/Peewee
 Canada Striation Six  Canada Manitoba  Canada Cambridge FC  Canada Dufferin Royals  Canada Sherwood 9'ers  Canada North York Bolts

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The Canada Cup Floorball Championship, more commonly referred to as The Canada Cup, is an international floorball club open competition held annually during the Victoria Day long weekend in Toronto, Ontario, Canada....

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