Nov. 20, 2009 - 7:00 PM
Redmen Ice Hockey vs UOIT (Home)
Won 5-1 vs UOIT
McConnell Arena (McGill)
MONTREAL - Sophomore forward Maxime Langelier-Parent of Levy, Que., set up
three goals as McGill skated to a 5-1 come-from-behind win over the University
of Ontario Institute of Technology in men's hockey at McConnell Arena, Friday.
It was the eighth victory in nine contests for the Redmen, who dropped two
spots to No.7 in the CIS national rankings this week. McGill improved to 3-0
lifetime against UOIT, an expansion squad from Oshawa, Ont. that joined the
OUA two years ago.
After a scoreless first period, Kyle Wettering of Pickering, Ont., gave the
upstart Ridgebacks a 1-0 lead before the second period was a minute old.
However, McGill roared back with five unanswered goals, by five different players.
Simon Marcotte-Légaré, a third-year forward from Longueuil, Que.,
evened the score at 14:51. Just 32 seconds later, the Redmen then took a precarious
lead when sophomore Marc-André Daneau of Aston Jonction, Que., converted
a pass from Langelier-Parent and netted what proved to the game-winner.
McGill finally awoke from their slumber in the third period, exploding for
three goals.
Langelier-Parent then set up rookie Patrick Belzile of St. Eloi, Que., at 6:13.
That was followed by Guillaume Doucet's marker at 7:33. It was Doucet's seventh
goal in nine games.
Defenceman Yan Turcotte, who is having a break-out year offensively, took a
pass from Langelier-Parent and fired a laser beam off the post to put the contest
on ice at 18:13. The rugged fifth-year industrial relations senior from Laval,
Que., has a 4-5-9 record in nine league games, already his career single-season
best for goals and points. He moved into a tie for sixth-place among OUA blueliners
in points.
McGill had a 32-26 edge in shots as goalie Hubert Morin, a sophomore from St.
Georges de Beauce, Que., improved his unblemished record to 5-0 in six starts.
Morin, who has one shutout, lowered his stingy goals-against average to 2.23,
the second-best GAA in the league. He also has the third-best save percentage
(.919).
UOIT, which dropped to 4-6-1, plays in Trois-Rivières (10-2-0) on Saturday.
The Redmen (8-1-0) will now embark on a nine-game road-trip before returning
home to McConnell Arena on Jan. 9 for a game against Ottawa. McGill opens the
log road trip against the Gee-Gees in Ottawa on Tuesday (Nov. 24), then play
at Nipissing in North Bay, Ont., Friday and at U of T on Saturday.
SCORING SUMMARY
UOIT 1 at McGill 5
Nov 20, 2009 - McConnell Arena
UOIT 0 1 0 - 1
McGill 0 2 3 - 5
1st Period- No Scoring.Penalties-Doucet Mcg (hooking), 2:03; McGuffin Uoit
(hooking), 4:15; Vatri Uoit (hooking), 8:46; Doucet Mcg (slashing), 9:44; Varty
Uoit (hooking), 10:39.
2nd Period-1, UOIT, Wetering 7 (Spaling, Vatri), 0:57. 2, McGill, Marcotte-Legare
2 (Doucet, Dorion), 14:51 (pp). 3, McGill, Daneau 7 (Belzile, Langelier-Parent),
15:23. Penalties-Marcotte-Legare Mcg (tripping), 1:24; Baker Uoit (slashing),
2:18; Varty Uoit (unsportsmanlike cnd., roughing), 4:42; Barletta Uoit (roughing),
9:25; Daneau Mcg (hooking), 9:25; Langelier-Parent Mcg (roughing), 9:25; Daneau
Mcg (cross checking), 11:35; Whelan Uoit (hooking), 13:22.
3rd Period-4, McGill, Belzile 1 (Langelier-Parent, Dorion), 6:13. 5, McGill,
Doucet 7 (Marcotte-Legare, Morse), 7:33. 6, McGill, Turcotte 4 (Langelier-Parent,
Daneau), 18:13. Penalties-Dorion Mcg (tripping), 1:21; Baker Uoit (10-minute
misconduct), 6:13; Drager Mcg (holding), 8:08; Spaling Uoit (holding opp. stick),
11:29; Curran Uoit (checking from behind, game misconduct), 14:44; Barletta
Uoit (roughing), 18:37; Vossen Mcg (roughing), 18:37.
Shots on Goal-UOIT 13-11-2-26. McGill 12-7-13-32.
Power Play Opportunities-UOIT 0 of 7; McGill 1 of 9.
Goalies-UOIT, Guy 4-5-1 (32 shots-27 saves). McGill, Morin 5-0-0 (26 shots-25
saves).
A-762
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