Final Results
Jan 14, 09 - 19:00
Redmen 4 - Concordia 3 (OT)
Game Report by Earl Zukerman
MONTREAL A shorthanded goal by Evan Vossen of Swift Current, Sask.,
highlighted a come-from-behind shootout victory for McGill in a 4-3 decision
over Concordia before 633 university hockey fans at McConnell Arena, Wednesday.
It was a crucial win for McGill (9-6-2), which now trails third-place Concordia
(10-5-3) in the congested OUA Far East standings, where only four points separate
the last-place Redmen from second-place Carleton. McGill holds four games in
hand.
The Redmen rallied from a 3-1 deficit at the midway mark of the second period,
with goals from co-captain Eric LItalien (power play) at 12:54 of the
middle stanza and Vossens marker less than three minutes later. It was
the second shorthanded goal of three scored this season by Vossen, a hard-working
sophomore who was selected as the games second star.
After scoreless third and overtime periods, the Redmen outscored Concordia
2-0 in the shootout on goals by veteran centre Guillaume Doucet of Montreal
and forward Simon-Marcotte Légaré, a sophomore from Longueuil,
Que.
The Stingers had taken a 2-0 lead on goals by rookie Nicolas DAoust (power
play) of Lorraine, Que., and Nicolas Sciangula, a sophomore from Anjou, Que.
Sam Bloom, a senior from Toronto, cut the Stingers lead to 2-1 at the four-minute
mark of the middle period with his team-leading ninth of the season but freshman
Corey McGillis of Sudbury, Ont., restored the two-goal cushion at 11:27 of the
second.
Nicolas Lafontaine, who shot first for Concordia in the shootout and McGillis,
were both foiled by McGill rookie netminder Danny Mireault, who was credited
with 24 saves and won his third straight start, improving to 7-5-0.
The Redmen had a 40-24 margin in shots as Stinger sophomore Maxime Joyal of
Chateauguay was credited with 36 saves and his record fell to 9-6-0.
The game was a spirited affair that featured 19 penalties, including a rare
four unsportsmanlike minors, called by referee Dominic Bédard. Both teams
went 1-for-5 on the power play.
Concordia blueliner Nicolaus Knudsen was ejected halfway through the opening
period for a hit-from-behind infraction.
McGill, which has 20 of a possible 26 points in their last 13 contests, will
head to southwestern Ontario this weekend for games against Brock (in Ste. Catharines)
and at Guelph, Jan. 17-18, respectively.
REDMEN RAP: The Redmen were missing rookie Francis Verrault, their second-leading
scorer with seven, who was serving the second of an automatic two-game suspension
for instigating a fighting major in a game last week
Four of McGills
last five contests have gone into overtime, with McGill winning three of them,
including two via a shootout. The Redmen have scored on three of eight shootout
opportunities this season, while opponents are 1-for-9 against McGill goalies.
Doucet has two of the three Redmen shootout goals, while Serbian senior Marko
Kovacevic has the other.
SCORING SUMMARY
Concordia 3 at McGill 4 (SO)
(Jan 14, 2009 - McConnell Arena)
FIRST PERIOD:
Scoring -
1. Concordia, Nicolas DAoust (10) (J. Goodsell, E. Begin) 12:59 (PP)
Penalties -
N. Knudsen Con (checking from behind, game misconduct) 9:40,
G. Doucet Mcg (holding opp. stick) 11:11,
L. Verrilli Mcg (unsportsmanlike cnd.) 12:42,
J. Goodsell Con (cross checking) 17:05,
L. Van Wieren Con (cross checking) 17:33,
A. Picard-Hooper Mcg (roughing) 17:33
SECOND PERIOD:
Scoring -
2. Concordia, Nicolas Sciangula (3) (N. Lafontaine, N. DAoust) 3:55
3. McGill, Sam Bloom (9) (A. Picard-Hooper, M. Kovacevic) 4:34
4. Concordia, Corey McGillis (3) (S. Sauve) 11:27
5. McGill, Eric LItalien (7) (S. Marcotte-Legare, B. Gazdic) 12:54 (PP)
6. McGill, Evan Vossen (3) (M.A. Daneau) 15:36 (SH)
Penalties -
M. Element Con (unsportsmanlike cnd.) 4:47,
Y. Turcotte Mcg (unsportsmanlike cnd.) 4:47,
M. Rizk Con (tripping) 11:24,
A. Picard-Hooper Mcg (hooking) 11:24,
BENCH Con (unsportsmanlike cnd.) 11:55,
L. Van Wieren Con (tripping) 11:55,
E. LItalien Mcg (slashing) 14:15,
A. Sciangula Con (roughing) 19:48
THIRD PERIOD:
Scoring -
(none)
Penalties -
M. Kovacevic Mcg (kneeing) 4:29,
J. Goodsell Con (roughing) 17:43,
B. Gazdic Mcg (roughing, unsportsmanlike cnd.) 17:43
OVERTIME (5-min. period)
Scoring -
(none)
Penalties -
(none)
SHOOTOUT
Round 1 - CON - Nicolas Lafontaine - No
Round 1 - MCG - Guillaume Doucet - Yes
Round 2 - CON - Corey McGillis - No
Round 2 - MCG - Simon Marcotte-Legare - Yes
SHOTS BY PERIOD:
CON: 7 - 8 - 9 - 0 - 0 -- 24
MCG: 7 - 16 - 14 - 2 - 1 -- 40
GOALS BY PERIOD:
CON: 1 - 2 - 0 - 0 - 0 -- 3
MCG: 0 - 3- 0 - 0 - 1 -- 4
POWER PLAY CONVERSION:
Concordia 1-5.
McGill 1-5.
PENALTIES:
Concordia 10-28.
McGill 9-18.
GOALTENDERS:
Concordia
Maxime Joyal [SL, 9-4-2], 65:00, SV: 36, GA: 3
McGill
Danny Mireault [W, 7-4-1], 65:00, SV: 21 GA: 3
Start : 7:04 PM
End : 9:32 PM
Attendance : 633
Referee: Dominic Bedard
MOLSON CUP THREE STARS
1. Eric LItalien, McGill
2. Evan Vossen, McGill
3. Nicolas DAoust, Concordia
McGILL LINEUP SCRATCHES:
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G Jake Jarvis
G Kevin Desfosses (dressed but DNP)
G Hubert Morin
D Spencer Brennan
D Ben Morse
D Glenn Tindle
F Benoit Arsenault (eye)
F Francis Verrault-Paul (serving suspension)
F Tim Drager
SOURCE:
Earl Zukerman
Communications Officer & Webmaster
Dept. of Athletics
McGill University
475 Pine Avenue W.
Montreal, Que. H2W 1S4
(514) 398-7012 (tel.)
(514) 398-1956 (fax)
earl.zukerman@mcgill.ca
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