Final Results
Nov 28, 08 - 19:30
Redmen 5 - Toronto 4 (OT)
Game Report by Earl Zukerman
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Douce is loose as Redmen topple Toronto 5-4 in OT shootout
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TORONTO Centre Guillaume Doucet scored one goal, added a helper and
netted the lone decisive marker in a post-overtime shootout as McGill toppled
Toronto 5-4 in a mens OUA hockey game at Varsity Arena, Friday.
The win avenged last weeks 6-3 home ice loss to Toronto and improved
McGills recent performance to 6-2-1, after opening league play with an
uncharacteristic 0-4 start.
The Varsity Blues jumped into an early 2-0 lead but that was reduced to 2-1
after Toronto native Sam Blooms power play goal at 9:47 of the opening
period. The teams were tied at 3-3 after two.
Doucet, a 5-foot-9, 179-pound physical education sophomore from Montreal, knotted
the score at 2-2 only 39 seconds into the middle period. He then set up Eric
LItalien midway through the final stanza to give the Redmen their first
lead -- at 4-3 -- but U of T left-winger Byron Elliott forced overtime with
his 10th of the season and the Blues fourth power play goal of the night, at
15:06 of third period.
U of T went 4-for-6 on the power play, connecting twice with a two-man advantage.
Including last weeks 6-3 win at McConnell Arena, the Blues have connected
on 9-of-16 power-play chances against McGill this season.
Also scoring for the Redmen was right-winger Marc-Andre Daneau, a freshman
from St. Hubert, Que., who made it 3-3 at 10:52 of the middle stanza.
Surprise starter Hubert Morin made 38 saves for the victory as Toronto outshot
the Redmen 42-33. It was the inaugural regular season victory for the native
of St. Georges de Beauce, Que., and his first appearance in five games, since
suffering a shoulder injury in Kingston on Nov. 15. Blues netminder Andrew
Martin made 28 saves and was saddled with the loss.
McGill players blocked 14 shots in the contest, including nine in the third
period.
The Redmen are tied with Ottawa (5-4-3) for fourth place in the five-team division.
McGill will play at Ryerson (3-9-1) on Saturday afternoon. McGill has a 32-6-1
lifetime mark against the Rams and havent lost at Ryerson since Jan. 13,
1989 when they suffered a 3-2 setback at St. Mikes Arena. Since then,
the Redmen have posted 16 consecutive road victories at Ryerson. However, they
shocked the Redmen 3-0 at McConnell Arena last weekend, snapping a 13-game losing
streak to the Redmen, dating back to Ryersons last win, a 5-2 decision
on Feb.9, 2001.
REDMEN RAP: Doucet, who shot second and has only three goals on the season,
was the sole player to score in the shootout, which last five shots
The
other McGill to miss a chance at fame was senior Marko Kovacevic (4 goals)
The hired guns for U of T included Kyle Ventura (9 goals), Byron Elliott (10
goals) and Claudio Cowdrey (3 goals)
McGill sophomore Evan Vossen of Swift
Current, Sask., had a goal disallowed in overtime as the on-ice officials ruled
that there was a Redmen player in the crease
McGill is the fifth-highest
penalized team in the league with 339 PIMs and rank second-to-last among the
OUAs 18 teams in penalty-killing with a 73.8 success rate
Of the
42 goals allowed by McGill in 13 games played, 21 have come on the power play.
SCORING SUMMARY
McGill 5 (OTS) at Toronto 4
(@ Varsity Arena)
FIRST PERIOD:
Scoring -
1. Toronto, Eddie Snetsinger (4) (B. Sherrard, B. Elliott) 1:52 (2PP)
2. Toronto, Claudio Cowdrey (3) (C. McDonald, E. Snetsinger) 3:03 (PP)
3. McGill, Sam Bloom (4) (A. Picard-Hooper, M. Kovacevic) 9:47 (PP)
Penalties -
G. Doucet Mcg (slashing) 1:20,
K. Morin Mcg (slashing) 1:36,
B. Teich Tor (tripping) 3:52,
M. Delost Tor (tripping) 9:04,
M. Daneau Mcg (boarding) 16:40
SECOND PERIOD:
Scoring -
4. McGill, Guillaume Doucet (3) (V. Lambert, M. Dorion) 0:39
5. Toronto, Joe Rand (7) (S. Kliewer, B. Elliott) 9:24 (PP)
6. McGill, Marc-Andre Daneau (1) (Y. Turcotte, S. Marcotte-Legare) 10:52
Penalties -
K. Morin Mcg (cross checking) 9:11,
B. Elliott Tor (slashing) 11:07,
S. Kliewer Tor (interference) 14:06
THIRD PERIOD:
Scoring -
7. McGill, Eric L Italien (4) (G. Doucet, E. Stilling) 12:34
8. Toronto, Byron Elliott (10) (E. Snetsinger, B. Sherrard) 15:17 (2PP)
Penalties -
K. Morin Mcg (high sticking) 13:24,
K. Morin Mcg (GE56 ejection for 3 stick infractions) 13:24,
E. L Italien Mcg (tripping) 15:06,
C. Cowdrey Tor (interference) 15:34
OVERTIME (5-mins.)
Scoring -
(none)
Penalties -
(none)
SHOOTOUT
Round 1 - TOR - Kyle Ventura - No
Round 1 - MCG - Guillaume Doucet - Yes
Round 2 - TOR - Byron Elliott - No
Round 2 - MCG - Marko Kovacevic - No
Round 3 - TOR - Claudio Cowdrey - No
SHOTS ON GOAL:
MCG: 8 - 12 - 7 - 5 - 1 (33)
TOR: 10 - 7 - 17 - 8 - 0 (42)
GOALS BY PERIOD:
MCG: 1 - 2 - 1 - 0 - 1 -- 5
TOR: 2 - 1 - 1 - 0 - 0 -- 4
POWER PLAY CONVERSIONS:
McGill 1-5.
Toronto 4-6.
PENALTIES:
McGill 6/12.
Toronto 5/10.
GOALTENDERS:
McGill
Hubert Morin [W, 1-2-0; 65:00, SV: 38, GA: 4]
Toronto
Andrew Martin [L, 4-3-0; 65:00, SV: 28, GA: 4]
Start : 7:31 PM
End : 9:52 PM
Attendance : 150
Referee: Ed Munroe
MOLSON CUP THREE STARS
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1. Guillaume Doucet, McGill
2. Hubert Morin, McGill
3. Eddie Snetsinger, Toronto
McGILL LINEUP SCRATCHES:
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G: Danny Mireault (dressed but DNP)
G: Jake Jarvis
D: Spencer Brennan
D: Glenn Tindle
F: Benoit Arsenault (eye)
F: Timothy Drager
F: Andrew Wright
F: Maxime Langelier-Parent (injd)