Feb. 19, 2010 - 7:00 PM
Redmen Hockey at Nipissing (Away; OUA East Quarterfinals)
Won 7-2 at Nipissing (McGill sweeps quarter-final series 2-0)
Memorial Gardens (North Bay, Ont.)
NORTH BAY, ONT. -- Seven different players scored, including four defencemen,
as No.6-ranked McGill waltzed to a 7-2 victory over the Nipissing University
Lakers to sweep their best-of-three OUA East men's hockey quarter-final series
before 1,638 at Memorial Gardens, Friday.
The seven-goal outburst, their highest total in 24 playoff games dating back
to 2007, established a school record for most post-season goals scored on the
road, a record which spans 63 road games since McGill's first-ever playoff encounter
in 1910. The previous high occurred in a 9-6 loss at Loyola on Feb. 26, 1975,
a standard that was equaled in a 6-3 win at Toronto on Feb. 28, 2009.
Rearguards who hit pay-dirt in the Game 2 victory were Marc-Andre Dorion of
St. Hubert, Que., Yan Turcotte of Laval, Que., and Montrealer Stephen Valente,
a sophomore who tallied his first career goal in a McGill jersey and was credited
with the game-winner.
Valente's marker came mid-way in the second stanza, less than three minutes
after Nipissing's Ryan Maunu had narrowed the gap to 2-1.
McGill blueliners have now connected four times in two playoff matches, ahead
of their impressive regular-season tally that accounted for 26 goals in 28 games
- McGill's highest total in over a decade.
Also finding the back of the net for McGill were forwards Guillaume Doucet
of Anjou, Que., Maxime Langelier-Parent of Levy, Que., and Francis Verreault-Paul
of Mashteuiatsh, Que.
The Redmen led 1-0 after one and 3-1 after two before exploding with four in
the final frame for the second time in as many outings. McGill outshot Nipissing
48-25, including a 20-3 margin in the opening period.
"It was one of our classic performances of the season," said Jim
Webster, who has guided the Redmen to a 29-11-1 record overall in his first
year as head coach at McGill. "We were mentally ready and focused. We came
out determined that they wouldn't skate with us tonight."
It was a true team victory as 13 different Redmen got on the scoresheet and
only one (Doucet) had a multi-point night with an assist to go along with his
goal that made it 2-0 only 70 seconds into the middle period.
Webster singled out sophomore Marc-Andre Daneau as his warrior of the game.
The six-foot, 195 pound forward from Aston Jonction, Que., assisted on Langelier-Parent's
third-period goal which put the Redmen ahead 4-2 at 6:53, just 29 seconds after
Dan Watt had scored for the Lakers.
"He was all over the ice despite playing with a number of injured body
parts," said Webster. "He was flying out there, banging bodies and
blocking shots."
Goaltender Hubert Morin continued his hot hand, picking up his fourth consecutive
win in his fifth straight start. The engineering sophomore from St. Georges
de Beauce, Que., kicked aside 23 of 25 shots to register his second career playoff
win.
Lakers' netminder Billy Stone made 41 saves in a losing cause. He had 42 saves
in the series opener, a 4-1 McGill victory.
The Redmen will now get three days off to recover and await their next opponent
in a series slated to open at McConnell Arena on Wednesday (Feb. 24). With the
UQTR-Concordia series even at 1-1, McGill would play the eighth-place Stingers
if ConU upsets the Patriotes in Game 3 on Sunday. Otherwise, the Redmen will
await the winner of the Carleton-Queen's series, which is also knotted at 1-1.
SCORING SUMMARY
McGill 7 at Nipissing 2
(Feb 19, 2010 at Memorial Gardens)
1st Period-
1, McGill, Francis Verreault-Paul 1 (Picard-Hooper), 2:48.
Penalties-
Doucet Mcg (elbowing), 1:39;
Hewitt Nip (roughing), 2:21;
Langelier-Parent Mcg (high sticking dble minnor), 5:09;
Beard Nip (slashing), 6:11;
Maunu Nip (cross checking), 11:15;
Rioux Mcg (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 15:59;
Hewitt Nip (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 15:59.
2nd Period-
2, McGill, Guillaume Doucet 1 (Marcotte-Legare), 1:10.
3, Nipissing, Ryan Maunu 1 (McKinnon, Lahey), 8:18.
4, McGill, Stephen Valente 1 (Boisvert, Belzile), 11:03.
Penalties-
Maunu Nip (tripping), 4:42;
Jarick Nip (slashing), 5:05;
Doucet Mcg (interference), 6:05;
Quarrie Nip (slashing), 16:10;
Turcotte Mcg (cross checking), 17:32.
3rd Period-
5, Nipissing, Dan Watt 2 (unassisted) 6:24.
6, McGill, Maxime Langelier-Parent 3 (Daneau, Verrilli), 6:53.
7, McGill, Yan Turcotte 1 (unassisted) 12:28.
8, McGill, Sebastien Rioux 1 (Marcotte-Legare, Doucet), 12:56.
9, McGill, Marc-Andre Dorion 1 (Boisvert), 18:05.
Penalties-
Turcotte Mcg (hooking), 0:53;
Verreault-Paul Mcg (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 5:01;
Breukelman Nip (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 5:01;
Gazdic Mcg (interference), 8:11;
Beard Nip (interference), 8:41;
Lahey Nip (hooking), 9:29;
Verreault-Paul Mcg (roughing), 11:29;
Quarrie Nip (roughing, 10-minute misconduct), 11:29;
Wilson Nip (cross checking), 11:29;
Gazdic Mcg (tripping), 11:56;
Dorion Mcg (hooking), 14:24;
Beard Nip (10-minute misconduct), 14:24.
GOALS BY PERIOD:
McGill 1-2-4 -- 7
Nipissing 0-1-1 -- 2
Shots on Goal-
McGill 20-12-16 -- 48.
Nipissing 3-7-15 -- 25.
Power Play Opportunities-
McGill 0 of 8;
Nipissing 0 of 9.
Penalties (No./Mins.):
McGill 12/24;
Nipissing 14/44.
Goalies-
McGill, Hubert Morin (W, 2-0-0, 25 shots-23 saves; 60:00).
Nipissing, Billy Stone (L, 0-2-0, 48 shots-41 saves; 60:00).
Attendance-1,638
Referee (not available)