![]() 2010-11 Stats |
North Division Semifinal – Series “E” (best-of-7) N1-Hamilton Bulldogs vs. W5-Oklahoma City Barons Game 1 – Thu., Apr. 14 – Oklahoma City at Hamilton, 7:30 ET Game 2 – Sat., Apr. 16 – Oklahoma City at Hamilton, 4:00 ET Game 3 – Tue., Apr. 19 – Hamilton at Oklahoma City, 8:05 ET Game 4 – Wed., Apr. 20 – Hamilton at Oklahoma City, 8:05 ET *Game 5 – Fri., Apr. 22 – Hamilton at Oklahoma City, 8:05 ET *Game 6 – Sun., Apr. 24 – Oklahoma City at Hamilton, 4:00 ET *Game 7 – Mon., Apr. 25 – Oklahoma City at Hamilton, 7:30 ET |
![]() 2010-11 Stats |
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Regular Season Comparison
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Calder Cup Playoff History
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| Record | 44-27-2-7 | 40-29-2-9 | Appearances | 12th | 1st | |
| Points | 97 | 91 | 2010 Result | Lost conf. final | -- | |
| Home | 22-15-1-2 | 18-16-2-4 | Record (games) | 82-69 | 0-0 | |
| Road | 22-12-1-5 | 22-13-0-5 | Record (series) | 18-10 | 0-0 | |
| Goals for | 226 | 245 | OT record | 20-10 | 0-0 | |
| Goals against | 193 | 234 | Calder Cup titles | 1 (2007) | 0 | |
| PP% (rank) | 18.7 (14) | 18.7 (15) | Losing finalist | 2 (1997, 2003) | 0 | |
| PK% (rank) | 83.0 (12) | 82.5 (13) | Deepest advance | Won Cup | -- | |
| 2010-11 Regular Season Series | |||||
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Results | |||
| Record | 1-0-1-0 (3 pts.) | 1-1-0-0 (2 pts.) | Oct. 24 | OKC 3 at HAM 2 (OT) | |
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0-0-1-0 | 1-0-0-0 | Dec. 17 | HAM 3 at OKC 0 | |
| at OKC |
1-0-0-0 | 0-1-0-0 | |||
| Goals | 5 | 3 | |||
| Power play | 3/14 (21.4%) | 0/18 (0.0%) | |||
| Scoring | Nash: 2gp, 1-2-3 | Petry: 2gp, 1-1-2 | |||
| Palushaj: 2gp, 0-2-2 | Giroux: 2gp, 1-0-1 | ||||
| Boyd: 1gp, 1-0-1 | McDonald: 2gp, 1-0-1 | ||||
| Goaltending | *MacIntyre: 1-1-0, 2.91 | Gerber: 1-1-0, 2.42 | |||
| Mayer: 0-1-0, 2.81 | |||||
| *includes 2 GP with CHI | |||||
SERIES NOTEBOOK:
Hamilton and Oklahoma City collide in the North Division semifinals after the first-year Barons edged out Abbotsford to gain the crossover playoff berth... The Bulldogs have been one of the AHL’s most successful franchises in recent playoff history, making five trips to the conference finals in their first 14 seasons, reaching three championship series and winning the 2007 Calder Cup... This series will feature the AHL’s top two goal-scorers from the regular season in Oklahoma City’s Colin McDonald (42) and Hamilton’s Nigel Dawes (41), as well as Barons forward Alexandre Giroux, whose 50 career AHL playoff goals rank him third all-time... Dawes and goaltender Drew MacIntyre both joined Hamilton in late February in separate trades with the Atlanta organization; Dawes had 14-14-28 in 19 games with the ’Dogs, and MacIntyre was 12-6-2 (1.89, .938) in 21 appearances for Hamilton... Three-time Calder Cup champion Bryan Helmer is the AHL’s career leader with 138 playoff games played... Before spending most of the season in Edmonton, forward Linus Omark had 14-17-31 in 28 games for the Barons... OKC’s Brad Moran has averaged better than a point a game with 19-25-44 in 41 career AHL playoff outings.

