Oct. 31, 2009 - 2:00 PM
Redmen Ice Hockey vs RMC (Home)
Won 5-2 vs RMC
McConnell Arena (McGill)
Redmen achieve unique feat, notch third straight win with different goalie
MONTREAL - Five different McGill marksmen hit their target as the No.7-ranked
Redmen stretched their win streak to four consecutive games, skating to a 5-2
victory over Royal Military College in men's university hockey at McConnell
Arena, Saturday.
Rookie netminder Hunter Shaw of Penticton, B.C., made 19 saves to record his
first career CIS victory. It marked first time in school history that the Redmen
had won three straight league games with three different starting goaltenders.
Danny Mireault started in McGill's 10-1 home-ice victory over Queen's on Oct.
30 and Hubert Morin played in a 5-1 decision at Queen's on Oct. 18.
The last time that this is believed to have occured in CIS regular season play
was in November, 2000, when Alberta turned the feat with consecutive victories
on Nov.11, 17 and 18.
New Redmen head coach Jim Webster had to scramble to find a backup goalie for
the game as sophomore Hubert Morin missed his second straight contest due to
illness and sophomore Danny Mireault was taken out of Friday's game in the final
period with a suspected fractured collarbone. Webster managed to track down
freshman Jared Sacks, a walk-on who had been released in training camp.
McGill outshot the Paladins 40-21, including a 19-7 margin in the opening stanza.
The Redmen led 3-1 after one on goals by rookie Sebastien Rioux of Chicoutimi,
Que., at 6:24, sophomore Maxime Langelier-Parent of Levy, Que., at 17:39 and
Francis Verreault-Paul, a sophomore from Mashteviatsh, Que.
Team captain Jeff Oke netted the Paladins lone goal of the period.
The marker by Rioux was McGill's first power play tally of the regular season,
which came on the heels of a too-many-men penalty and snapped a 0-for-20 PP
drought. The Redmen ended up 2-for-8 with the man advantage, while RMC shot
itself in the foot, going 0-for-7.
The teams traded volleys in the middle frame, with Guillaume Doucet of Anjou,
Que., scoring another PP goal at 3:48 and Paul Whalen replying for the Paladins
seven minutes later.
Marc-Andre Daneau, a sophomore forward from Aston Jonction, Que., put the contest
out of reach at 5:24 of the third.
RMC (2-3-1) plays at Ryerson next week, while McGill (4-0-0) will put their
win streak on the line at home to Carleton (4-3-0) on Wednesday.
REDMEN RAP: The loss by RMC was no doubt a bittersweet feeling for ex-McGill
captain Ken Morin, who was playing his first game back at McConnell Arena since
transferring in late August to the Kingston-based school to pursue an MBA...
No doubt the result was just as difficult to swallow for RMC head coach Adam
Shell and assistant coach Chad Blundy, both of whom previously patrolled the
Redmen blueline. They now have lost five straight to their alma mater after
winning their first confrontation 2-1 on Jan. 26, 2008.
SCORING SUMMARY
RMC 2 At McGill 5
(Oct 31, 2009 - McConnell Arena)
1st Period-
1, McGill, Sebastien Rioux 1 (A. Wright, F. Verreault-Paul), 6:24 (pp).
2, RMC, Jeff Oke 1 (unassisted) 15:09.
3, McGill, Maxime Langelier-Parent 2 (M.A. Daneau, B. Morse), 17:39.
4, McGill, Verreault-Paul 3 (B. Gazdic, A. Picard-Hooper), 18:54.
Penalties:
Doucet Mcg (hooking), 1:14;
RMC BENCH served by Hart Rmc (too many men), 5:15;
Matthewson Rmc (slashing), 7:55;
Gazdic Mcg (slashing), 10:20;
Lim Rmc (roughing), 19:45.
2nd Period-
5, McGill, Guillaume Doucet 4 (S. Marcotte-Legare, Y. Turcotte), 3:48 (pp).
6, RMC, Paul Whalen 3 (E. Robb, J. Hart), 11:05.
Penalties-
Matthewson Rmc (holding), 2:03;
Gazdic Mcg (interference), 5:19;
Beuman Rmc (tripping), 14:19;
Doucet Mcg (interference), 14:51.
3rd Period-
7, McGill, Marc-Andre Daneau 4 (P. Belzile, M. Langelier-Parent), 5:24.
Penalties-
Oke Rmc (roughing), 7:17;
RMC BENCH served by Pinder Rmc (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 7:17;
Rioux Mcg (elbowing), 10:15;
Graydon Rmc (slashing), 11:49;
Marcotte-Legare Mcg (hooking), 14:05;
Verreault-Paul Mcg (roughing), 16:43;
Oke Rmc (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 17:05;
Boisvert Mcg (roughing), 17:05.
SCORING BY PERIOD
RMC 1 1 0 - 2
McGill 3 1 1 - 5
Shots on Goal
RMC 7-4-10-21.
McGill 19-10-11-40.
Power Play Opportunities
RMC 0 of 7;
McGill 2 of 8.
Goalies
RMC, Andrew Flemming (L, 2-2-1, 40 shots-35 saves; 60:00).
McGill, Hunter Shaw (W, 1-0-0; 21 shots-19 saves; 60:00).
ATTENDANCE: 372
REFEREE: Pascal St-Jacques