Huskie bite Redmen, rally puts end to Redmen season
Mar. 26, 2010
THUNDER BAY - The Saint Mary's Huskies rallied for three goals in less than
five minutes en route to a 4-2 victory over McGill on Day 2 of the CIS men's
hockey championship at Fort William Gardens, Friday.
University Cup website: http://english.cis-sic.ca/championships/mice
The Huskies, seeded third as the Atlantic champions, improved to 1-0 and will
meet the Manitoba Bisons (1-0) on Saturday at 2 p.m. for the right to play in
Sunday's gold medal game at 7 p.m. Both games will be televised on Rogers Sportsnet
and webcast on SSN Canada.
The OUA champion Redmen, who had been seeded second in the tourney, relinquished
an early two-goal lead for the second time in as many days and were eliminated
from the tourney with an 0-2 record, including a 5-4 overtime loss to Manitoba
on Thursday.
In the wake of blowing a 4-1 third period lead in their loss on opening day,
the Redmen jumped into a 2-0 lead against Saint Mary's by the 12-minute mark
of the opening period, on goals by sophomore Maxime Langelier-Parent of Lery,
Que., and freshman Christophe Longpré-Poirier of Longueuil, Que.
Saint Mary's took control of their destiny with four unanswered goals, beginning
with Cody Thornton of Woodstock, Ont., who trimmed the deficit to 2-1 at 13:38.
"It was very frustrating as we had a good lead early in both games,"
said Langelier-Parent, who was named as McGill's player of the game. "We
killed ourselves with penalties."
The Redmen spent 22 minutes in the penalty box against Saint Mary's, who connected
on one of five power-play opportunities. In Game 1 against Manitoba, the Redmen
were shorthanded nine times.
The Huskies turned up the heat in the middle stanza with three goals in less
than five minutes. Scott Brophy of Torbay, Nfld., scored at 9:25, followed by
Thornton again at 10:30 and Justin Munden's power-play marker at 14:07.
Rookie goalkeeper Neil Conway of Concord, Ohio registered 23 saves for the
win, while Hubert Morin, a sophomore from St. Georges de Beauce, Que., made
22 saves and took the loss.
"We're very disappointed as we had a great season and high expectations
for this team," said McGill's Marc-André Dorion, named earlier in
the week as the most outstanding defenceman in CIS hockey. "We won our
league and came into the tournament thinking we could win. We were ahead in
both games but the bounces didn't go our way."
Huskies coach Trevor Stienburg was very satisfied with his team's performance.
"There's no question that our game plan was to forecheck, take the body
and pressure them as much as possible. I thought we did a real good job of it
in the first 10 minutes but I won't lie to you, I was a little concerned when
we fell behind 2-0," he said.
Langelier-Parent opened the scoring from the high slot at 7:49, converting
a behind-the-net pass from rookie Patrick Belzile.
The Huskies almost tied it at 1-1 a few minutes later when they pressed on
a two-man advantage, which lasted 55 seconds. A wrist shot from defenceman David
MacDonald appeared to have beaten Morin but hit the goalpost.
McGill doubled its lead at 12:12 thanks to a similar pass-out from behind the
net from Guillaume Doucet to Longpré -Poirier, who buried a wrist shot
past Conway.
Saint Mary's replied less than two minutes later when Thornton pounced on a
rebound from a Colby Pridham shot and found a wide open net staring him in the
face.
Both teams had numerous coring opportunities after that but McGill's propensity
for retaliation penalties gave the Huskies the momentum they needed.
Brophy tied the score at 2-2 when he deflected a shot by Tyler Hawes just before
the midway mark of the middle stanza. Thornton gave Saint Mary's the lead 65
seconds later with a wrist shot from 20-feet out, which beat Morin on the glove
side. The Huskies closed out the scoring at 14:02 of the second when Andrew
Hotham, a defenceman, found Munden on a picture-perfect pass to Munden, who
one-timed the puck past Morin.
The third period was a quiet affair as the Huskies seemed content to protect
their lead and focussed on a suffocating defensive system, which resulted in
McGill having a 6-3 edge in shots.
GAME NOTES: The two-game sweep of McGill marked the first time that they hadn't
earned a split in four appearances at the CIS tourney. The Redmen had posted
identical 1-1 records at the University Cup tourney in 2006, 2007 and 2009...
The Huskies improved to 4-0 lifetime against McGill, winning 8-3 at Troy, N.Y.,
in 1977, 3-2 at Halifax in 2003 and 4-1 at the Nationals in Thunder Bay last
year... The bulk of McGill's team will be back next year as the team is expected
to lose only five veterans, including blueliners Yan Turcotte, Ben Gazdic and
Glenn Tindle, plus goaltender Danny Mireault and forward Tim Drager.
SCORING SUMMARY
Saint Mary's 4, McGill 2
FIRST PERIOD
SCORING:
1. McG Maxime Langelier-Parent (1) (Patrick Belzile), 7:49
2. McG Christopher Longpré-Poirier (1) (Guillaume Doucet), 12:12
3. SMU Cody Thornton (1) (Colby Pridham), 13:38
PENALTIES:
Andrew Wright (McG) roughing, 8:26;
Evan Vossen (McG) cross checking, 9:32;
Francis Verreault-Paul (McG) roughing, 14:58;
Tyler Hawes (SMU) goaltender interference, 17:06.
SECOND PERIOD
SCORING:
4. Scott Brophy (1) (Tyler Hawes, Shawn O'Donnell), 9:25
5. Cody Thornton (2) (Colby Pridham), 10:30
6. Justin Munden (1) (Andrew Hotham, Mike Danton), 14:07 PP
PENALTIES:
Francis Verreault-Paul (McG) slashing, 3:08;
Yan Turcotte (McG) hooking, 12:20;
Patrick O'Keefe (SMU) hooking, 15:26.
THIRD PERIOD
SCORING:
No scoring.
PENALTIES:
Francis Verreault-Paul (McG) 10-minute misconduct, 5:15;
Mike Danton (SMU) cross checking, 11:06;
Tyler Hawes (SMU) tripping, 16:33;
Maxime Langelier-Parent (McG) slashing, 18:11;
Andrew Hotham (SMU) cross checking, 18:11.
GOALS (by period)
SMU: 1-3-0:4
McG: 2-0-0:2
SHOTS ON GOAL (by period)
SMU: 13-10-3: 26
McG: 12-7-6:25
POWER PLAY:
SMU: 1-5
McG: 0-4
GOALTENDERS
SMU - Neil Conway (W, 1-0, 25 shots, 23 saves, 2 GA, 60:00)
McG - Hubert Morin (L, 0-2, 26 shots, 22 saves, 4 GA, 58:11)
McG - Empty net (0 GA, 1:49)
PLAYERS OF THE GAME:
SMU: Cody Thornton
McG: Maxime Langelier-Parent
REFEREE: Graham Skilliter
LINESMEN: Jesse Wilmot, Matt Carr
ATTENDANCE: 2,686
START: 2:01
END: 4:11
LENGTH: 2:10
POOLS, SCHEDULE & RESULTS
Pool A
1. Alberta
4. Lakehead
6. UQTR
Pool B
2. McGill
3. Saint Mary's
5. Manitoba
Pool A standings (after 1 of 3 games)
GP W L GF GA PTS
1. Alberta 1 1 0 4 2 2
2. Lakehead 0 0 0 0 0 0
3. UQTR 1 0 1 2 4 0
Pool B standings (after 2 of 3 games)
1. SMU 1 1 0 4 2 2
2. Manitoba 1 1 0 5 4 2
3. McGill 2 0 2 6 9 0
Thursday, March 25
Pool B #1: Manitoba 5, McGill 4 (OT)
Pool A #1: Alberta 4, UQTR 2
Friday, March 26
Pool B #2: Saint Mary's 4, McGill 2
19:30 Pool A #2: Lakehead vs. UQTR (SSN Canada webcast)
Saturday, March 27
14:00 Pool B #3: Saint Mary's vs. Manitoba (Rogers Sportsnet / SSN Canada webcast)
19:00 Pool A #3: Lakehead vs. Alberta (Rogers Sportsnet / SSN Canada webcast)
Sunday, March 28
19:00 University Cup Final (Rogers Sportsnet / SSN Canada webcast)
SOURCE:
Earl Zukerman
McGill Athletics & Recreation
514-398-7012