Bisons rally to stampede Redmen in overtime
Mar. 25, 2010
THUNDER BAY, Ont. Mike Hellyer scored his second goal of the afternoon
one minute and 51 seconds into sudden-death overtime as the fifth-seeded Manitoba
Bisons rallied from a three-goal deficit to stun the No. 2 McGill Redmen with
a 5-4 come-from-behind win in the opening game of the CIS mens hockey
championship tournament, Thursday afternoon, at Fort William Gardens.
University Cup website: http://english.cis-sic.ca/championships/mice
With the victory, the Canada West finalist Bisons (1-0) take the Pool B lead
and get to rest until Saturday at 2 p.m., when theyll meet the No. 3 Saint
Marys Huskies (0-0) in their second and final preliminary round contest.
McGill (0-1) gets back on the ice Friday at 2 p.m. against Saint Marys
in a contest that will be webcast on SSN Canada. The OUA champion Redmen need
a win and some point-differential help on Saturday to advance to Sundays
national final (7 p.m. Rogers Sportsnet).
McGill took a comfortable 4-1 lead into the third period but saw Manitoba mount
a furious comeback with goals by Kyle Howarth, his second of the afternoon,
at 3:55 of the final frame, Hellyer at 16:42 and freshman Ian Duval with just
4.8 seconds left on the clock to force overtime.
With goaltender Steve Christie pulled in favour of a sixth attacker, the Bisons
spent the final minute of regulation in the offensive zone and created a flurry
of chances, including near misses by Duval and Jared Walker. Duval finally pushed
the puck past McGill netminder Hubert Morin at the end of a mad scramble in
front of the net to tie the affair at 4-4.
In overtime, Hellyer received a pass from Duval and fired a shot inside the
right post from the top of the circle to cap the improbable rally.
We have a bitter taste in our mouth right now and won't be able to change
that," said Redmen rookie reaguard Sebastien Rioux, a native of Chicoutimi,
who scored once, added a helper and received player-of-the-game honours for
McGill. "But we've been able to bounce back from pressure situations all
year."
Hellyer, a third-year forward from Brandon, Man., who was Manitoba's game MVP,
said that iit was the biggest goal of his career."We never lost focus,
we never gave up," said the Bisons top goal scorer in the regular season
with 11 markers in 28 games. "This is a huge victory for the Bisons program.
I thought we played well early but didnt capitalize on our chances,
said Canada West coach of the year Mike Sirant, who led his troops to their
first University Cup appearance since 2005. We didnt change anything
and stuck to our game plan in the third, and found a way to win. This is one
of the most character wins Ive been involved with in my career.
Howarth of St. Andrews, Man., scored the Bisons first goal and also finished
with a pair, while Walker, a native of Winnipeg, tallied three assists. Duval,
also of Winnipeg, collected two points in the win.
The Redmen, making their fourth University Cup appearance in five years, also
received goals from Guillaume Doucet of Anjou, Que., Alexandre Picard-Hooper
of Boucherville, Que., and Simon Marcotte-Légaré of Longueuil,
Que. Each finished the game with a goal and an assist.
It hurts to lose a lead in the last few seconds and is the ultimate agony
of defeat, said McGill interim head coach Jim Webster, who has stepped
in for Martin Raymond and guided the team to a school record 34 wins in 48 games
overall. We definitely have our backs to the wall but weve been
able to bounce back from adversity, and I see no reason why we cant do
it again.
Christie, a Winnipeg native who received the inaugural CIS goalie of the year
award on Wednesday, got stronger as the game went on and finished with 28 saves.
His counterpart Morin, a sophomore from St-Georges-de-Beauce, Que., stopped
35 pucks but couldnt do much in the third period as the Bisons outshot
the Redmen 11-3.
Manitoba capitalized on two of nine power-play opportunities, while McGill
went 1-for-5 with the man advantage.
An action-packed first period featured numerous scoring opportunities at both
ends of the ice.
Doucet took a pass from behind the net from Marcotte-Légaré and
wired a wrist-shot low on Christies stick side to open the scoring at
2:10.
The Bisons had a glorious chance to tie the game three minutes later during
a penalty kill but Morin stoned Duval on a breakaway.
Eight minutes in, it was Christies turn to shine as he robbed Picard-Hooper
with the glove after the speedy winger was sent flying down the left side by
linemate Francis Verreault-Paul.
Rioux made it 2-0 McGill at the 13:21 mark on a play that was almost identical
to the one that led to Doucets goal. The freshman received the puck from
behind the goal line from Andrew Wright and one-timed it past Christie on the
blocker side.
The last minutes of the initial period belonged to the Bisons, who missed a
number of chances with the man advantage, including a 50-second 5-on-3 power
play.
Brandon Lockerby saw his shot bounce off the cross-bar after Morin partially
blocked it, and Duval fanned on two attempts to put the rebound in as the puck
was sitting teasingly on the goal line.
Moments later, with Morin out of position following a save, McGill captain
Yan Turcotte slid across the crease to stop a shot from Duval, who was staring
at an open cage.
The end-to-end action resumed in the second frame.
Manitoba cut the deficit to 2-1 some 38 seconds after the first intermission
when Howarth redirected a Walker shot behind Morin.
But the OUA champions restored their two-goal advantage only 17 seconds later.
Verreault-Pauls face-off win in Manitoba territory went straight to Rioux,
whose blast from the point was deflected by Picard-Hooper.
Five minutes into the stanza, Riley Dudar deflected a point shot off the post,
to the right of Morin.
Morin came up big during back-to-back penalty kills, making his best save on
Duval, with the right pad, when the freshman crashed the net at the end of a
3-on-2 rush.
Marcotte-Légaré sent the Redmen back to the dressing room with
a three-goal cushion when he capitalized on a failed clearing attempt with 3:56
to go in the second stanza. The junior slapped the puck into an open net to
complete a tic-tac-toe play initiated by Doucet and Evan Vossen.
Howarth gave Manitoba hope 3:55 into the third period when he split the defence
before faking to Morins right during a power play.
The Bisons came inches away from making it a one-goal affair five minutes later
during another man advantage situation, but Morin robbed Hellyer with his left
pad.
With four minutes remaining in regulation, Christie made a miraculous save
on Doucet, covering the puck with his glove on the goal line, and the stop proved
crucial in the Manitoba comeback.
With left 3:18 on the clock, Hellyer deflected a Chad Erb point shot to cut
the margin to one, setting the table for the wild finish.
GAMES NOTES: It was the first-ever meeting between the two teams at the University
Cup championship... In the only previous head-to-head meetings in history, both
non-conference duels, Manitoba prevailed 5-2 on Dec. 28, 1992, and 8-4 on Dec.
29, 1995... McGill was third in the country in penalties during the 28-game
regular season with 684 minutes in the box but led the nation with an .896 penalty-kill
efficiency... Five Redmen forwards broke a school record by playing in their
48th game of the season. The new record holders are: Alex Picard-Hooper, Guillaume
Doucet, Evan Vossen, Simon Marcotte-Legare and Maxime Langelier-Parent... The
previous team mark had been in the books for 26 years since Yves Beaucage suited
up for 47 games in 1983-84.
SCORING SUMMARY
Manitoba 5, McGill 4 (OT)
FIRST PERIOD
SCORING:
1. McG Guillaume Doucet (1) (Simon Marcotte-Légaré, Evan Vossen),
2:10
2. McG Sébastien Rioux (1) (Andrew Wright, Alexandre Picard-Hooper),
13:21 PP
PENALTIES:
Travis Mealy (MAN) checking to the head, 3:19;
Travis Mealy (MAN) 10-minute misconduct, 3:19;
Calin Wild (MAN) hooking, 7:38;
Ian Duval (MAN) high sticking, 13:13;
Evan Vossen (McG) high sticking, 13:40;
Sébastien Rioux (McG) tripping, 14:50;
Guillaume Doucet (McG) holding, 19:52.
SECOND PERIOD
SCORING:
3. MAN Kyle Howarth (1) (Jared Walker, Blair Macaulay) 0:38 PP
4. McG Alexandre Picard-Hooper (1) (Sébastien Rioux, Francis Verreault-Paul)
0:55
5. McG Simon Marcotte-Légaré (1) (Evan Vossen, Guillaume Doucet),
16:04
PENALTIES:
Maxime Langelier-Parent (McG) hooking, 1:47;
David Brown (MAN), interference, 6:30;
Yan Turcotte (McG) holding, 8:55;
Ben Gazdic (McG) tripping, 11:29.
THIRD PERIOD
SCORING:
6. Kyle Howarth (2) (Jared Walker, Steve Christie), 3:55 PP
7. Mike Hellyer (1) (Chad Erb), 16:42
8. Ian Duval (1) (Jared Walker, Travis Mealy), 19:55
PENALTIES:
Ben Gazdic (McG) holding, 3:15;
Mike Hellyer (MAN) high sticking, 3:15;
Marc-André Dorion (McG) tripping, 3:26;
Travis Mealy (MAN) tripping, 4:30;
Andrew Wright (McG) delay of game, 7:33;
Maxime Langelier-Parent (McG) checking from behind, 11:45;
Maxime Langelier-Parent (McG) game misconduct, 11:45.
OVERTIME
SCORING:
9. Mike Hellyer (2) (Ian Duval), 1:51
PENALTIES:
None.
GOALS (by period)
MAN: 0-1-3-1:5
McG: 2-2-0-0:4
SHOTS ON GOAL (by period)
MAN: 12-15-11-2:40
McG: 17-9-3-1:32
POWER PLAY:
MAN: 2-9
McG: 1-5
GOALTENDERS
MAN Steve Christie (W, 1-0, 32 shots, 28 saves, 4 GA, 61:46)
McG Hubert Morin (L, 0-1, 40 shots, 35 saves, 5 GA, 61:51)
PLAYERS OF THE GAME:
MAN: Mike Hellyer
McG: Sébastien Rioux
REFEREE: Jonathon Langille
LINESMEN: Kevin Kuluski, Matt Traub
ATTENDANCE: 2,059
START: 2:02
END: 4:34
LENGTH: 2:32
POOLS, SCHEDULE & RESULTS
Pool A
1. Alberta
4. Lakehead
6. UQTR
Pool B
2. McGill
3. Saint Marys
5. Manitoba
Thursday, March 25
Pool B #1: Manitoba 5, McGill 4 (OT)
19:30 Pool A #1: Alberta vs. UQTR (SSN Canada webcast)
Friday, March 26
14:00 Pool B #2: Saint Marys vs. McGill (SSN Canada webcast)
19:30 Pool A #2: Lakehead vs. Loser Pool A #1 (SSN Canada webcast)
Saturday, March 27
14:00 Pool B #3: Saint Marys vs. Manitoba (Rogers Sportsnet / SSN Canada
webcast)
19:00 Pool A #3: Lakehead vs. Winner Pool A #1 (Rogers Sportsnet / SSN Canada
webcast)
Sunday, March 28
19:00 University Cup Final (Rogers Sportsnet / SSN Canada webcast)