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MARTLET HOCKEY 2018-19 2018-19 Mcgill University Martlet Hockey Media Guide 2018-19 RSEQ All-Star Goaltender Tricia Deguire 2018-19 McGill University Martlet Hockey Media Guide MARTLET HOCKEY 2018-19 Martlet Hockey 2018-19 Media Guide - U SPORT Nationals Nationals Guide - U SPORT Media 2018-19 Hockey Martlet McGill Athletics and Recreation Athletics McGill 2018-19 RSEQ All-Star Goaltender Tricia Deguire Emilia Cotter, Alternate Captain, 2018-19 RSEQ Leadership Award WHOCKEY 2019 Media Guide Media 2019 WHOCKEY p. 3 p. TABLE OF CONTENTS SEASON RESULTS 4 TEAM ROSTER 6 SEASON LEADERS 9 HEAD COACH 10 SUPPORT STAFF 11 2018-19 AWARD WINNERS 12 2018-19 TEAM STATS 14 2018-19 INDIVIDUAL STATS 16 MARTLET HOCKEY AWARD WINNERS 20 NOTABLE McGILL ALUMNI 21 p. 2 p. WHOCKEY 2019 Media Guide Media 2019 WHOCKEY Place TEAM GP W L OTL PTS GF GA STRK WHOCKEY 2019 Media Guide Media 2019 WHOCKEY 1 Montreal 20 15 4 1 31 60 34 W-1 2018-19 Martlets SEASON RECAP 2 Concordia 20 13 4 3 29 65 33 W-7 p. 5 p. 3 McGill 20 14 6 0 28 51 29 W-3 RSEQ 4 Ottawa 20 6 14 0 12 31 64 L-1 5 Carleton 20 2 14 4 8 30 77 L-10 McGill enters the U SPORTS Final Eight championship with a 21-12-1 record overall, including a 20-8-0 mark against Canadian university opponents. The Martlets finished third in the RSEQ conference with a 14-6-0 record, then swept second-place Concordia 2-0 in the league’s best-of-three semifinal. The Martlets then suffered identical 3-2 setbacks to the top-seeded Place TEAM GP W L OTL PTS GF GA STRK Montreal Carabins in the league championship series but still qualified for their 18th berth at 1 Guelph 24 18 3 3 55 79 34 L-1 nationals in 22 seasons. McGill has medalled 14 times, winning four golds, five silvers and five 2 Western 24 15 5 4 48 62 41 L-1 bronzes. 3 Toronto 24 15 6 3 46 66 47 W-1 "It's a strong field this year but all the teams are good enough to win it," says head coach Pe- 4 Queen's 23 15 8 0 44 49 39 W-4 ter Smith, who enters the tournament with a 509-216-33 record over his 19 seasons at McGill. 5 Ryerson 24 15 7 2 43 72 62 L-1 "We're battle ready. This second half of the semester has done a whole lot of good for the 6 Nipissing 24 14 7 3 40 55 45 L-2 development of our team, both the ups and the downs. Our team has all the elements, great OUA 7 Waterloo 24 12 7 5 39 53 53 L-1 leadership from everybody. They play fast, hard and are very coachable." 8 Brock 24 14 8 2 38 56 54 L-1 The team’s power-play operated at 19.1 per cent, while the penalty-killing unit was the coun- 9 UOIT 24 10 13 1 30 57 67 L-2 try’s best at 91.7. 10 York 23 10 12 1 28 51 62 W-2 The McGill roster is composed of three freshmen, eight sophomores, nine juniors and five 11 Laurentian 24 8 12 4 27 40 68 L-1 seniors. This year’s squad features four all-stars, including a pair of on the first team who have 12 Laurier 24 6 17 1 18 29 55 W-2 experience with Hockey Canada’s national development program, namely centre Jade Down- 13 Windsor 24 3 19 2 9 34 76 W-1 ie-Landry and 5-foot-8 goaltender Tricia Deguire. Downie-Landry, an alternate captain, was the conference’s player of the year after winning Place TEAM GP W L OTL PTS GF GA STRK the RSEQ scoring title with a 5-18-23 record. The 5-foot-9 junior either scored or assisted on 1 St. Thomas 28 22 5 1 45 83 47 W-1 45 per cent of McGill’s 51 goals. 2 StFX 28 18 7 3 39 81 43 W-2 3 Saint Mary's 28 18 9 1 37 65 47 W-3 Deguire, a two-time all-star, posted a 13-6 record in starts with a 1.46 goals-against average, a .949 save percentage and five shutouts. The 21-year-old junior guided the Martlets to the 4 UNB 28 13 11 4 30 53 56 L-2 AUS top defensive record in the Quebec league and the fifth-best in the nation with a team goals- 5 UPEI 28 14 13 1 29 55 53 L-1 against average of 1.54, their stingiest total in six years. She led all Quebec league starters in 6 Moncton 28 13 14 1 27 66 74 W-2 games (19), minutes (1,151), wins, shutouts, GAA and save percentage. 7 Dalhousie 28 10 16 2 22 61 91 L-2 Two other players – sophomore forward Kellyane Lecours and senior defenceman Emilia 8 Mount Allison 28 4 23 1 9 37 90 L-6 Cotter -- made the RSEQ second-team. Place TEAM GP W L OTL PTS GF GA STRK Lecours ranked second among Quebec league leaders with 10 goals, despite missing five 1 Alberta 28 23 5 0 65 75 24 W-7 games to injury. She posted a 10-6-16 record with only two penalty minutes in 15 contests. 2 Manitoba 28 20 5 3 59 81 44 L-1 Cotter is a 5-foot-7 defensive stalwart who scored seven points, including six assists, in 20 3 UBC 28 18 5 5 55 61 35 W-3 games. As the team's alternate captain, she has volunteered for numerous community en- 4 Saskatchewan 28 16 10 2 45 46 43 W-1 deavours and won the conference’s Marion Hilliard Award nomination for excellence on the ice, in the classroom, and the community. 5 Mount Royal 28 12 14 2 37 51 63 W-3 6 Regina 28 11 14 3 34 45 74 L-2 CANADA WEST CANADA 7 Lethbridge 28 7 17 4 24 33 71 L-8 p. 4 p. 8 Calgary 28 5 20 3 17 32 70 L-4 WHOCKEY 2019 Media Guide Media 2019 WHOCKEY 2018-19 McGILL REGULAR SEASON RESULTS 2018-19 McGILL PLAYOFF RESULTS WHOCKEY 2019 Media Guide Media 2019 WHOCKEY Date Result Opponent Date Result Opponent SEPT. 14 W 3-0 @ Moncton* Feb. 21 W 6-2 @Concordia 7 p. SEPT. 15 W 2-0 @ St-Thomas* Feb. 23 W 5-3 (ENG) Concordia SEPT. 22 W 4-0 Toronto* Feb. 28 L (2-3) @montreal SEPT. 23 W 4-1 Queen’s* Mar. 2 L (2-3) Montreal SEPT. 29 L 2-3 @Vermont OCT. 5 L 2-8 Les Canadiens OCT. 12 L 0-4 @Harvard McGILL TEAM RECORD OCT. 13 T 4-4 @Yale OCT. 14 W 2-1 @Dartmouth Overall 21-11-1 OCT. 20 W 5-1 Carleton OCT. 27 W 3-1 (ENG) @Ottawa Preseason 5-3-1 OCT. 28 W 3-0 (ENG) @Concordia Conference 14-6-0 NOV. 4 W 4-0 Montreal NOV. 10 W 3-0 (ENG) Carleton Post-Season 2-2 NOV. 11 L 1-2 @Montreal NOV. 17 W 3-2 (OTS) @Carleton NOV. 22 L 1-3 Montreal PRONUNCIATION GUIDE NOV. 25 W 2-0 Ottawa 3 Lauren Bowman LORE-in 21 Kate Devries DEV-reez DEC. 1 W 3-2 @Concordia 4 Zoe Todd ZO-eee 22 Nicole Howlett JAN. 5 L 2-6 Lac St louis Tigers 5 Kess Notargiacomo notar-JACKA-mo 23 Frederique Gauthier FREDDER-reek GOTE-yay 8 Cassidy Bell JAN. 12 W 5-1 @Concordia 24 Emilia Cotter EMMY-leeya 9 Christina Colizza kristy-ANNA ko- JAN. 13 L 0-2 @Ottawa LEETS-zah 26 Valerie Audet oh-DAY JAN. 18 W 4-3 (OTS) @Carleton 10 Marika Labrecque mah-REEKA LAH- 27 Jade Downie-Landry DOWNEY- LON-dree BRECK 29 Laura Jardin JAR-den JAN. 19 W 4-1 @Ottawa 11 Shana Walker shan-ah 30 Rachelle Champion rah-SHELL JAN. 25 L 1-4 (ENG) Concordia 12 Alison Mackenzie 31 Amanda Hadwen Feb. 1 13 Olivia Ramos RAH-moss L 3-5 @Montreal 33 Tricia Deguire TRISHA deh-GEAR 14 Lea Dumais LAY-ya DOO-may Feb. 3 L 0-1 Concordia 15 Stephanie Desjardins DAY-jar-dehn feb. 9 W 1-0 Ottawa Peter Smith 16 Sidonie Chard SID-nee SHARD p. 6 p. Feb. 10 Alyssa Cecere ah-lissa chetcher-ray W 3-0 Carleton 17 Kellyane Lecours kelly-ann le-KORS Stewart McCarthy Guide Media 2019 WHOCKEY Feb. 15 W 2-1 (2OT) Montreal 18 Samantha McCluskey 19 Rachel Santini SAN-tee-nee WHOCKEY 2019 Media Guide Media 2019 WHOCKEY p. 9 p. ZOE TODD ZOE LEA DUMAIS LEA SIDONIE CHARD SIDONIE LAUREN BOWMAN LAUREN KESS NOTARGIACOMO KESS STEPHANIE DESJARDINS STEPHANIE 03 FORWARD 04 DEFENCE 05 DEFENCE 14 FORWARD 15 FORWARD 16 FORWARD Third Year (Elig 3) Fourth Year (Elig. 4) First Year (Elig 1) Third Year (Elig. 3) Second Year (Elig. 2) Third Year (Elig. 3) Engineering (Civil) Science (Anatomy & Cell Bio) Management (General) Management (Acct & Finance) Education (Physical & Health) Science (Kinesiology) Calgary, AB Vancouver, BC Pointe-Claire, QC Beaconsfield, QC Grand Falls, NB Kingston, ON CLUSKEY c CASSIDY BELL CASSIDY RACHEL SANTINI RACHEL KELLYANE LECOURS KELLYANE MARIKA LABRECQUE MARIKA CHRISTIANA COLIZZA CHRISTIANA SAMANTHA M SAMANTHA 08 DEFENCE 09 FORWARD 10 CENTRE 17 FORWARD 18 DEFENCE 19 DEFENCE Second Year (Elig.
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