No.1-McGill trounces Toronto to take tourney
MONTREAL – Marie-Andrée Leclerc-Auger, a freshman from Sherbrooke, Que., netted a hat-trick and added a pair of assists as No.1-ranked McGill trounced Toronto 9-0, Sunday, to capture the Theresa Humes women’s hockey tournament – for the third consecutive year – at Concordia University’s Ed Meagher arena.
The Martlets, who outscored their opponents 21-2 over the weekend, extended their win streak to 36 straight games against Canadian university opponents.
The victory over the nation’s No.8-ranked team improved McGill’s record to 9-0 against teams that been listed in the CIS Top 10 this season, outscoring those squads by a lopsided 62-12 margin.
Vanessa Davidson, a senior from Kirkland, Que., tallied twice and added a pair of helpers. She finished the three-game tourney with nine points, including five goals, and received the tournament’s most outstanding forward award.
Charline Labonté of Boisbriand, Que., made 24 saves to register her 46th shutout in 98 career games. She turned aside 52 of 54 shots in three contests to earn the tourney’s top goaltending honours.
Also scoring for McGill, which outshot the Varsity Blues 42-24, was Dorval, Que., native Caroline Hill, plus Alessandra Lind-Kenny of Calgary, Alyssa Cecere of Brossard, Que., and defender Jasmine Sheehan of Mississauga.
The tournament was a bit of a coming-out party for McGill sophomore Cathy Chartrand, a native of Lac Nominingue, Que. The 5-foot-10 blueliner, a former member of the Canadian national team, was credited with four assists in the game and led all rearguards over the weekend with eight points, including three markers, but was overlooked in the voting for the tourney’s most outstanding defenceman. That honour went to U of T captain Lyndsey Ryan, who had a pair of assists, and appeared to have a somewhat sheepish look on her face when she skated out to receive her award at centre ice.
“It was disappointing to see Chartrand overlooked,” said McGill head coach Peter Smith, when asked how that could happen. “She was a dominant force from the first shift of the opening game to her final shift in the last game. We started out a little rusty as a team in Game 1 (of the tournament) but there was no rust on her.”
Chartrand, a physical education sophomore with a booming slapshot, was also strangely overlooked by the conference coaches in the all-star voting last year. She is easily among the elite blueliners in the country and is currently the fourth-leading scorer on the team with nine goals and 29 points in 21 games overall.
McGill resumes regular-season play on Jan. 10 when they travel to the nation’s capital to play Carleton.
MARTLET MURMURS: McGill is 18-0 against CIS teams and 21-2 overall, including a 3-2 record versus NCAA teams… Forward Ann-Sophie Bettez and defenceman Catherine Ward – both of whom earned CIS rookie of the year honours over the past two seasons — were missing from McGill’s lineup over the weekend in order to play with the Canadian under-22 team currently at the MLP Nations Cup tournament in Ravensburg, Germany. Bettez scored once and added a helper in Canada’s 11-0 win over Russia on Sunday. She also set up Ward for a goal in Canada’s 3-0 win over Finland in the tourney opener last Friday. Ward also tallied in a pre-tourney exhibition win against Switzerland.
SCORING SUMMARY
Toronto 0 vs. McGill 9
(Jan 4, 2009 - Ed Meagher Arena @ Concordia)
FIRST PERIOD
Scoring -
1. McGill, Jasmine Sheehan (3) (J. Casavecchia, C. Chartrand) 2:31
2. McGill, Vanessa Davidson (24) (C. Chartrand, M.A. Leclerc-Auger) 16:01
3. McGill, Caroline Hill (6) (S. Tardif, A. Soberano) 16:54
4. McGill, Marie-Andrée Leclerc-Auger (24) (V. Wells, V. Davidson) 19:08
Penalties -
M.A. Leclerc-Auger Mcg (interference) 2:45
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring -
5. McGill, Marie-Andrée Leclerc-Auger (25) (C. Chartrand, J. Sheehan) 3:53
6. McGill, Alyssa Cecere (6) (J. Sheehan, C. Chartrand) 7:40 (PP)
Penalties -
A. Del Guidice Tor (hooking) 7:24,
L. Hill Tor (holding) 8:22,
M.A. Leclerc-Auger Mcg (tripping) 10:58,
S. Stephen Tor (tripping) 17:31,
L. Hill Tor (bodychecking) 18:14
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring -
7. McGill, Vanessa Davidson (25) (M.A. Leclerc-Auger, V. Wells) 0:41
8. McGill, Alessandra Lind-Kenny (7) (J. Peroff, R. Martindale) 1:50
9. McGill, Marie-Andrée Leclerc-Auger (26) (V. Wells, V. Davidson) 11:59 (PP)
Penalties -
S. Tardif Mcg (hooking) 2:59,
A. Cecere Mcg (interference) 5:48,
A. Del Guidice Tor (interference) 7:19,
A. Cornell Tor (interference) 10:36,
S. Rabinovich Mcg (hooking) 15:22,
V. Wells Mcg (roughing) 15:43,
A. Fawns Tor (bodychecking) 17:58
SHOTS BY PERIOD:
TOR: 10 9 5 — 24
McG: 16 15 11 — 42
GOALS BY PERIOD:
TOR: 0 0 0 — 0
McG: 4 2 3 — 9
POWER PLAY CONVERSION:
TOR: 0-6.
McG: 2-7.
PENALTIES (No./Mins.):
TOR: 7-14.
McG: 6-12.
GOALTENDERS:
Toronto
Kendyl Valenta [L, 2-1-0] Start, 20:00; SV: 12, GA: 4
Mima Markicevic, 40:00, SV: 21, GA: 5
McGill
Charline Labonté [W, 16-2-0], 60:00, SV: 24, GA: 0, SHO
Start : 4:15 PM
End : 6:05 PM
Attendance : 200
Referee: Stephanie Normand
THREE STARS:
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1. MCG- 22 Marie-Andrée Leclerc-Auger
2. MCG - 8 Cathy Chartrand
3. MCG - 25 Vanessa Davidson
McGILL LINEUP SCRATCHES:
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F: Ann-Sophie Bettez (with national U22 team)
D: Catherine Ward (with national U22 team)
G: Kalie Townsend
G: Gabrielle Smith (dressed but DNP)
SOURCE
Earl Zukerman
Communications Officer
McGill University Dept. of Athletics
475 Pine Ave. W.,
Montreal, Que. H2W 1S4
(514) 398-7012 (phone)
(514) 398-1956 (fax)
earl.zukerman@mcgill.ca
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