2011–12 McGill Martlets
women's ice hockey season
ConferenceRSSQ
Home iceMcConnell Arena
Record
Coaches and captains
Head coachPeter Smith
Assistant coachesAmey Doyle
Captain(s)Cathy Chartrand
Alternate captain(s)Jordan Peroff
Ann-Sophie Bettez
Gillian Ferrari

The McGill Martlets women's ice hockey team represented McGill University during the 2011–12 CIS women's ice hockey season. The Martlets were unable to repeat as national champions for the second consecutive season.

Regular season

  • October 29: Montreal Carabins skater Ariane Barker scored with 71 seconds left to give the squad a 3-2 win at McConnell Arena. Martlets goaltender Charline Labonte took the loss for the Martlets, giving her a 69-2 overall record in her CIS career.[1] It marked the Martlets first loss to a Quebec conference opponent for the first time in 108 games.[2]
  • October 30: Despite outshooting the Martlets 49-21, the Carleton Lady Ravens were bested by a 3-0 tally. The game was scoreless through two periods, although Ravens skater Claudia Bergeron beat Martlets goaltender Charline Labonte with a shot in the second period. The shot hit the crossbar, but the Martlets registered a trio of goals (including an empty net goal) to win the match.[3] Ann-Sophie Bettez scored the game-winning goal and was recognized as the player of the game for the Martlets, while Ravens goaltender Tamber Tisdale was player of the game for the Ravens.

Schedule

DateScoreOpponent
Sept. 17WON 2-1Queen's Golden Gaels
Sept. 23Tied 2-2@ Connecticut (NCAA)
Sept. 24Lost 3-5@ Providence (NCAA)
Sept. 25Lost 1-5@ Boston College (NCAA)
Sept. 30WON 2-1@ St-Lauwrence (NCAA)
Oct. 1WON 3-2@ Vermont (NCAA)
Oct. 7WON 7-5Concordia Stingers
Oct. 14Won 6-1@ Montreal Carabins
Oct. 15WON 3-0Ottawa Gee-Gees
Oct. 21Lost 2-3@ Dartmouth (BCAA)
Oct. 22Lost 1-3@ Harvard (NCAA)
Oct. 29Lost 2-3Montreal Carabins
Oct. 30WON 3-0@ Carleton Lady Ravens
Nov. 4Lost 1-2@ Syracuse (NCAA)
Nov. 6WON 1-0Concordia Stingers
Nov. 12WON 4-1Carleton Lady Ravens
Nov. 18WON 10-1@ Montreal Carabins
Nov. 20WON 5-1@ Ottawa Gee-Gees
Nov. 25WON 3-0Ottawa Gee-Gees
Nov. 27WON 6-2@ Concordia Stingers
Dec. 28WON 4-0St-Francis Xavier X-Women
Dec. 29WON 3-0Manitoba Bisons
Dec. 30WON 5-4Laurier Golden Hawks
Jan. 7WON 4-0@ Yale (NCAA)
Jan. 13WON 4-0Concordia Stingers
Jan. 14WON 5-0Montreal Carabins
Jan. 18Lost 4-1Montreal Stars (CWHL)
Jan. 22Lost 3-4 (OTS)Carleton Lady Ravens
Jan. 27WIN 7-1@ Ottawa Gee-Gees
Jan. 28WIN 10-0@ Carleton Lady Ravens
Feb. 3WIN 2-1@ Montreal Carabins
Feb. 10WIN 6-0@ Ottawa Gee-Gees
Feb. 11WIN 6-1@ Carleton Lady Ravens
Feb. 17Cancel by McGillMontreal Stars(CWHL)
Feb. 19WIN 3-0Concordia Stingers

Playoffs

RSEQ Best-of-three Semifinal Series
Février 22, McGill Martlets 0-2 Ottawa Gee-Gees
Février 24, McGill Martlets 8-0 Ottawa Gee-Gees
Février 26, McGill Martlets 9-1 Ottawa Gee-Gees[4]
RSEQ Best-of-three Championship Series[5]
Février 29, McGill Martlets 5-1 Montreal Carabins[6]
March 2, McGill Martlets 4-0 Montreal Carabins[7]
March 4, ---
CIS National Championship
March 8 to 11

Current Roster 2011-2012

Goaltenders
Number Player Former Team Hometown
1 Canada Taylor Salisbury Vancouver Fusion Surrey, British Columbia
29 Canada Andrea Weckman Brampton Junior Thunder Kitchener, Ontario
54 Canada Charline Labonté Collège Lionel Groulx Boisbriand, Quebec
Defence
Number Player Former Team Hometown
2 Canada Stacie Tardif Dawson College Blues women's ice hockey St-Anne de Bellevue, Quebec
5 Canada Elizabeth Hiller Vimy Ridge Academy Edmonton, Alberta
8 Canada Cathy Chartrand Montreal Axion Lac nominingue, Quebec
11 Canada Michelle Daigneault Nepean Junior Hay River, North West Territories
13 Canada Kelsie Moffatt Pine Ridge Secondary Pickering, Ontario
14 Canada Britney Fouracres Edge School Calgary, Alberta
22 Canada Adrienne Crampton Bishop Strachan School Toronto, Ontario
27 Canada Gillian Ferrari Calgary Olympic Oval Thomhill, Ontario
Forwards
Number Player Former Team Hometown
03 Canada Kim Tom-That Hotchkiss School Beaconsfield, Quebec
4 Canada Leslie Oles Montreal Stars Beaconsfield, Quebec
6 Canada Ionna Caglanos Dawson College Blues women's ice hockey Montreal, Quebec
9 Canada Darragh Hamilton John Abbott Islanders Omstown, Quebec
10 Canada Jordanna Peroff Keswick High School Keswick, Ontario
12 Canada Chelsey Saunders Nepean Junior Wildcats Ottawa, Ontario
16 Canada Logan Murray Edge School Calgary, Alberta
17 Canada Melodie Daoust Lynx du Collège Édouard-Montpetit women's ice hockey Valleyfield, Quebec
19 Canada Katia Clément-Heydra Lynx du Collège Édouard-Montpetit women's ice hockey St-Bruno, Quebec
20 Canada Lainie Smith Cardinal center Catholic HS Aurora, Ontario
21 Canada Stefanie Pohlod Edge School Calgary, Alberta
23 Canada Erika Pyke Appleby College Spryfield, Nova Scotia
24 Canada Ann-Sophie Bettez Dawson College Blues women's ice hockey Sept-Iles, Quebec

Staff 2011-2012

  • Councillor-Adviser: Derek Drummond
  • Head Coach: Peter Smith[8]
  • Assistant Coach: Amey Doyle
  • Assistant Coach: Stewart McCarthey
  • Equipment Coordinator: Erika Petosa
  • Therapist: Amélie Brais, Stéphanie Antoniades, Micheline Lagace, Lishani Mahendrajah, Julie Mercier
  • Team Physician: Dr. Monica Cermignani
  • Communications Officer: Earl Zukerman

Awards and honors

See also

References

  1. https://montrealgazette.com/McGill+hockey+Martlets+game+streak+comes/5628886/story.html%5B%5D
  2. "Spotlight Athletics". www.mcgill.ca. Archived from the original on 4 September 2012. Retrieved 26 January 2022.
  3. "Ravens fall to Martlets thanks to late third-period goals | Go Ravens". Archived from the original on 2012-05-25. Retrieved 2011-10-31.
  4. Daoust douses Gees-Gees as Martlets take flight in semifinal series
  5. Martlets-Carabins ou la bataille du mont Royal...
  6. Les Carabins tirent de l'arrière dans la série finale
  7. Oles well that ends well as Martlets crowned RSEQ champs for 7th straight season
  8. McGill'79, 12th season, 316-113-31 overall as of January 17, 2012
  9. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-04-29. Retrieved 2012-03-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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