Final Results
Nov 08, 08 - 19:00
Redmen 4 - Queen's (FMH Homecoming) 1
Game Report by Earl Zukerman
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Fearless Francis sparks win over goldless Gaels
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MONTREAL Freshman right-winger Francis Verrault-Paul scored twice and
assisted on another as McGill dumped Queens 4-1 in mens university
hockey at McConnell Arena, Saturday.
The Gaels, who recently dropped the moniker "Golden" from their nickname,
had to contend with a near-sellout, raucous crowd of 834, on hand to help celebrate
the Friends of McGill Hockey Homecoming. They thoroughly enjoyed a spirited
contest, which featured 102 penalty minutes.
Verrault-Paul, a 5-foot-9, 169-pound sparkplug from Mashteuiatsh, in the Saguenay-Lac
Saint-Jean region of Quebec, opened the scoring at 14:53 of the first period
and gave the Redmen a 2-1 lead with what proved to be the game-winner at 16:52
of the middle stanza.
The kinesiology major then set up Guillaume Doucets third-period marker
to put McGill ahead 4-1 with 13 minutes remaining.
Late in the game, Verrault-Paul received an automatic ejection for a hit-from-behind
minor penalty. It was the second time in as many games that he had incurred
such a penalty, which means that the Redmen scoring leader (7GP: 4-3-7) miss
Saturdays McGill-Queens rematch in Kingston due to an automatic
one-game suspension.
The other Redmen marker was scored by senior Marko Kovacevic, a native of Serbia,
who had given McGill a 3-1 lead on a power play early in the third period.
Matthew Hill, a rookie from Creighton, Sask., tallied the lone goal for the
Gaels, tying the score at 1-1 early in the middle period.
Freshman netminder Danny Mireault of Notre Dame des Prairies, Que., earned
his second win in as many nights and improved his record to 2-3-0 as McGill
outshot the Gaels 41-27. Brady Morrison of Thamesville, Ont., kept the game
close with 37 saves in a losing cause and fell to 3-6-0.
It was McGills 12th consecutive victory over the Gaels and 52nd of the
last 57 meetings. The Redmen lead their all-time series versus Queens
with a 105-50-2 record, dating back more than a century to 1895.
McGill, which improved to 2-4-1, will head to Kingston for a rematch with the
Gaels on Nov. 15, then play at Carleton on Sunday afternoon.
REDMEN RAP: One of the Gaels, upset with the way events unfolded, smashed a
glass window in the dressing room after the game... A post-game reception at
the McConnell Arena Alumni Lounge featured the presentation of commemorative
rings to members of last-years Queens Cup championship team, McGills
first league title in 62 years. In what was arguably the most successful turnout
ever for the Friends of McGill Hockey Homecoming, some three dozen former players
were on hand for the festivities.
Among those that participated were former captains Martin Raymond, Mike Nelson,
Dave Gourde, Stephane Ducharme, Ken Covo, Dan McLean, Pierre-Antoine Paquet
and Luc Fournier
Other ex-Redmen spotted in the crowd included Charlie
Lafontaine, Mathieu Poitras, Shawn Shewchuk, Louis-Simon Allaire, Charles Gauthier,
Jocelyn Perrault, Pierre Gendron, Dave Gourde, Kyle Hickey, Jay McMullan, Mike
Farmer, Richard Walker, George Jamieson, Dan Gubiani, Ben Rajotte, David Lizotte,
Paul Theriault, Pierre-Luc Gosselin, Sebastien Langlois, Joel Bergeron, Dave
Boucher, David Guenette, Ben Lessard, Stephane Beaudoin, Dave Bahl and Stephane
Fortin
Apologies to anyone who may have been missed.
SCORING SUMMARY:
Queens 1 at McGill 4
FIRST PERIOD:
Scoring -
1. McGill, Francis Verrault-Paul (3) (Y. Turcotte, M. Dorion) 14:53
Penalties -
M. Halcro Que (cross checking) 1:04,
B. Heersink Que (tripping) 3:14,
Y. Turcotte Mcg (holding) 5:05,
S. Bloom Mcg (tripping) 16:10
SECOND PERIOD:
Scoring -
2. Queens, Matthew Hill (1) (S. Kenway, M. Bushby) 3:45
3. McGill, Francis Verrault-Paul (4) (V. Lambert, B. Morse) 16:52
Penalties -
A. Picard-Hooper Mcg (tripping) 0:44,
B. Bureau Que (roughing, 10-minute misconduct) 5:28,
J. Thomson Que (10-minute misconduct) 5:28,
M. Daneau Mcg (roughing, 10-minute misconduct) 5:28,
L. Verrilli Mcg (10-minute misconduct) 5:28,
P. Doyle Que (slashing) 7:11,
K. Morin Mcg (holding) 11:47,
G. Horvath Que (tripping) 13:13,
B. Burke Que (cross checking, boarding) 17:29,
B. Gazdic Mcg (roughing) 17:29
THIRD PERIOD:
Scoring -
4. McGill, Marko Kovacevic (2) (S. Bloom, M. Dorion) 2:55 PP
5. McGill, Guillaume Doucet (2) (V. Lambert, F. Verrault-Paul) 7:13
Penalties -
P. Doyle Que (checking from behind, game misconduct) 2:44,
S. Marcotte-Legare Mcg (slashing) 3:59,
M. Bushby Que (roughing) 10:40,
S. Valente Mcg (roughing) 10:40,
Y. Turcotte Mcg (interference) 13:45,
F. Verrault-Paul Mcg (checking from behind, game misconduct) 16:19,
Y. Turcotte Mcg (kneeing) 17:59,
M. Hill Que (high sticking) 19:46
SHOTS BY PERIOD:
Queens: 11-7-9 -- 27
McGill: 12-15-14 -- 41
GOALS BY PERIOD:
Queens: 1-1-2 -- 4
McGill: 0-1-0 -- 1
POWER PLAY CONVERSIONS:
Queens 0-8.
McGill 1-7.
PENALTIES (No./Mins.):
Queens 13-50.
McGill 14-52.
Goaltenders
Queens
Brady Morrison [L, 3-6-0, 60:00, SV: 37, GA: 4]
McGill
Danny Mireault (W, 2-2-1, 60:00, SV: 26, GA: 1]
Start : 7:02 PM
End : 9:22 PM
Attendance : 834
Referee: Christian Gohier
MOSLON CUP THREE STARS:
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1. Francis Verrault-Paul, McGill
2. Vincent Lambert, McGill
3. Yan Turcotte, McGill
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McGILL LINEUP SCRATCHES:
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G: *Hubert Morin (dressed but DNP)
G: Jake Jarvis
D: *Spencer Brennan
D: *Glenn Tindle
D: Erik Stilling (shoulder)
F: Benoit Arsenault (eye injury)
F: *Tim Drager
F: Eric LItalien (arm)
*freshman