2009–10 Montreal Carabins
women's ice hockey season
ConferenceQSSF
Home iceCEPSUM
Rankings
CIS Top 109
Record
Overall13-6-1
Coaches and captains
Head coachIsabelle Leclaire
Assistant coachesMarie-Claude Roy
Patrick Lariviere

The 2009-10 Montreal Carabins women's ice hockey season was their first season competing in the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS). Their 13-6-1 conference record ranked second during the QSSF regular season. Overall, the Carabins had a won loss record of 15 wins, nine losses, and one tie. In their first season in the CIS, the Carabins qualified for the CIS National Championship tournament.[1]

Conference standings

2009–10 QSSF
Conference
GP W L T GF GA PTS
McGill202000791840
Montréal201361585527
Ottawa208111516717
Carleton208120394716
Concordia20116335755

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentLocationScore
October 167pmConcordiaCEPSUM4-1
October 177pm@ CarletonOttawa1-0
October 237pmOttawaCEPSUM3-2
October 253pm@ ConcordiaMontréal4-3 (OT)
October 307pmMcGillCEPSUM2-7
November 12pmCarletonCEPSUM4-2
November 72pm@ McGillMontréal2-3 (OT)
November 137pmOttawaCEPSUM4-1
November 153pm@ ConcordiaMontréal3-2 (OT)
November 277pmMcGillCEPSUM1-5
November 292pmCarletonCEPSUM4-3
January 102pmCarletonCEPSUM3-0
January 157pmConcordiaCEPSUM8-2
January 166pm@ OttawaOttawa2-5
January 227pm@ McGillMontréal0-3
January 243pm@ ConcordiaMontréal5-3
January 302pm@ OttawaOttawa2-4
February 141pm@ CarletonOttawa3-2
February 197pmMcGillCEPSUM1-6
February 206pm@ OttawaOttawa2-1

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Player stats

#NamePosGPGAPTSPIMPPGSHG
9Kim DeschenesF201414281240
94Marie-Andree Leclerc-AugerF181212244220
87Amanda LalandeF20712191230
4Annie-Claude DumasF205611610
27Jessica GagneF203691200
7Marie-Helene SucD183471830
11Fabienne MarcotteF20347600
40Caroline Martin-GuayF202571600
10Josee-Ann DeschenesD 202 46800
18Edith Aubert-LehouxD20314830
5Pascale LeblancD190441000
8Stephanie DaneauD181231400
17Audrey FortinF20123800

Awards and honors

  • Kim Deschênes Forward, QSSF 1st all-star team
  • Marie-Hélène Suc Defence, QSSF 1st all-star team
  • Marie-Andrée Leclerc-Auger Forward, QSSF 2nd all-star team
  • Kim Deschênes, QSSF Rookie of the year

See also

References

  1. "CIS:2010 CIS women's hockey championship: No. 1 Martlets looking for record-tying 3-peat". Archived from the original on 2011-10-28. Retrieved 2011-07-05.
  2. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-09-29. Retrieved 2011-07-05.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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