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2009–10 McGill Martlets
women's ice hockey season
Theresa Humes Tournament co-champions
Runner-up, CIS National Championship
ConferenceQSSF
Record
Overall27-6-0
Coaches and captains
Head coachAmey Doyle
Assistant coachesStewart McCarthey
Shauna Denis
Patrick Magee

The McGill Martlets will represent McGill University in the 2009-10 Canadian Interuniversity Sport women's hockey season. The Martlets were not able to win their third Canadian Interuniversity Sport women's ice hockey championship. The Martlets head coach is Amey Doyle. The Alberta Pandas defeated the Martlets 2–0 in the CIS National Championship.

Offseason

  • Amey Doyle has been appointed interim head coach of the McGill University women's hockey team. Doyle is a native of Smiths Falls, Ont., and replaces Peter Smith. Smith, has taken a one-year leave of absence to serve as an assistant coach with the Canadian women's Olympic team. Doyle's coaching staff includes Stewart McCarthey, and former McGill player Shauna Denis. Denis captained the Martlets to their first national crown in 2008. Patrick Magee will serve as the team's strength and conditioning coach.

Battle of the Sexes

  • Sept. 13: The Lac St. Louis Tigers, a boys midget AA club, defeated the McGill women's hockey team 4–2 in a preseason scrimmage at McConnell Arena. The McGill goals were scored by Ann-Sophie Bettez and Vanessa Davidson.
  • Sept. 18: The Montreal Blitz, a boys midget AA team defeated the McGill women's hockey squad 9–5 in a pre-season scrimmage at McConnell Arena, Friday. The Martlets goals were scored by Jordanna Peroff, Alexandra Wells, Alyssa Cecere, and fifth-year veteran Vanessa Davidson.

Exhibition

  • Three of the Martlets exhibition games will involve NCAA teams.
Date Location Opponent Score
Sun. Sept 27 Matthews Arena Northeastern McGill, 3-1
Sat. Oct 3 Appleton Arena St. Lawrence St. Lawrence, 2-1
Sun. Oct 4 Burlington, VT Vermont McGill, 2-1
Fri. Oct 23 Hanover, N.H. Dartmouth Dartmouth, 4-2
Sat. Oct 24 Bright Hockey Center Harvard Harvard, 4-1
Sun. Oct 25 New Haven, CT Yale Yale, 4-2

Regular season

  • The Martlets top the inaugural women's hockey coaches poll of the 2009–2010 season.
  • November 14: The beginning of the game featured ceremonial raising of last spring's CIS championship. By defeating Carleton University, the Martlets extended their win streak to 61 consecutive games against CIS opponents since losing 2-1 in an overtime shootout at Alberta on Dec. 30, 2007. Against Carleton University, McGill has won 34 straight contests and are 46-0-1 lifetime against them.
  • December 21: Goaltender Charline Labonté of the McGill Martlets and three graduates from the university, were officially named by Hockey Canada as part of the Canadian Olympic women's hockey team for the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver, B.C. Joining Labonte are Catherine Ward, Kim St. Pierre, and Peter Smith. Smith will serve as an Assistant Coach.
  • December 30: Alyssa Cecere scored the game-winner, shorthanded, and added three helpers as top-ranked McGill doubled No.4-Manitoba 4-2 on the final day of the Theresa Humes women's hockey tournament at Concordia University.
  • Ann-Sophie Bettez was a member of Canada's Under-22 National Team that won the Gold Medal at the 2010 MLP Cup in Germany.
  • Ann-Sophie Bettez had two goals and defenceman Cathy Chartrand added three assists as the No.1-ranked McGill won for the 78th consecutive outing, blanking Concordia 3-0 in women's hockey at the Ed Meagher Arena. It marked McGill's 32nd straight win over the Stingers, who haven't scored against the Martlets in more than six regular season games, dating back to a 16-1 McGill win on Nov. 15, 2007.
  • February 16: The undefeated McGill Martlets are the No. 1 ranked team for the 38th consecutive week, dating back to Nov. 6, 2007.

Roster

Number Name Position Height Year
24 Ann-Sophie Bettez Forward 5'4" 3
14 Alyssa Cecere Forward 5'7" 4
08 Cathy Chartrand Defence 5'10" 3
25 Vanessa Davidson Forward 5'8" 5
06 Caroline Hill Forward 5'5" 4
22 Marie-Andree Leclerc-Auger Forward 5'5" 2
07 Alessandra Lind-Kenny Forward 5'6" 3
10 Jordanna Peroff Forward 5'6" 3
16 Shaunn Rabinovich Defence 5'9" 2*
18 Jasmine Sheehan Defence 5'5" 4
20 Lainie Smith Forward 5'6" 2*
21 Amy Soberano Forward 5'4" 4
02 Stacie Tardif Defence 5'5" 2*
23 Victoria Wells Forward 5'7" 3
13 Alexandra Wells Forward 5'7" 3
15 Lisa Zane Defence 5'4" 4

Standings

2009–10 QSSF
Conference
GP W L T GF GA PTS
McGill 20 20 0 0 79 18 40
Montréal 20 13 6 1 58 55 27
Ottawa 20 8 11 1 51 67 17
Carleton 20 8 12 0 39 47 16
Concordia 20 1 16 3 35 75 5

Schedule

Date Opponent Arena Score
Oct. 9 Concordia McConnell Arena 5-0
Oct. 17 Univ. of Ottawa McConnell Arena 6-0
Oct. 30 Univ. of Montreal Arena CEPSUM 7-2
Oct. 31 Carleton McConnell Arena 1-0
Nov. 7 Univ. of Montreal McConnell Arena 3-2 (OT)
Nov. 8 Univ. of Ottawa uOttawa Sports Complex 6-1
Nov. 14 Carleton University McConnell Arena 4-2
Nov. 20 St. Francis Xavier Oland Center 4-0
Nov. 21 St. Mary's Alumni Arena 11-0
Nov. 22 Dalhousie Memorial Arena 7-2
Nov. 27 Univ. of Montreal Arena CEPSUM 5-1
Nov. 28 Carleton University Carleton Ice House 3-1
Dec. 5 Concordia Ed Meagher Arena 3-0
Jan. 8 Ottawa McConnell Arena 4-2
Jan. 9 Concordia McConnell Arena 3-0
Jan. 17 Ottawa uOttawa Sports Complex 4-2
Jan. 22 Montreal McConnell Arena 3-0
Feb. 13 Ottawa McConnell Arena 4-1
Feb. 14 Concordia Ed Meagher Arena 3-0

Tournaments

  • The Martlets will participate in the Theresa Humes Tournament at Concordia University.
Date Opponent Location Time Score
Dec. 28 Toronto Ed Meagher Arena 6:30 pm 4-1
Dec. 29 Guelph Ed Meagher Arena 6:00 pm 8-1
Dec. 29 Manitoba Ed Meagher Arena 4:00 pm 4-2

Player stats

Skaters

Player Goals Assists Points Shots +/- PIM

Goaltenders

Player Games Played Minutes Goals Against Wins Losses Ties Shutouts Save % Goals Against Average

Postseason

  • The Alberta Pandas defeated the McGill Martlets to claim the 2010 Canadian Interuniversity Championship. The Pandas ended the Martlets historic 86 game unbeaten streak against CIS opponents. Said streak dated back to December 30 of 2007. It was the Pandas who also beat the Martlets back on that date. Alberta had notched a 2-1 shootout victory. With the win, the Pandas also snapped the Martlets 20 game unbeaten streak in the postseason. This streak is also linked to the Alberta Pandas who claimed a 4-0 win in the 2007 CIS gold medal game. In the 2010 Championship Game, Melody Howard's unassisted goal at 6:09 in the first period held up as the game-winning goal. Forward Alana Cabana scored the second goal of the game.

CIS Tournament

Date Opponent Location Score
March 14 Alberta Pandas 0-2

Awards and honors

  • Ann-Sophie Bettez: McGill University female athlete of the week for the period ending Nov. 8, 2009
  • Ann-Sophie Bettez: McGill University female athlete of the week for the period ending Feb. 15, 2010
  • CIS Tournament championship player of the game: Ann-Sophie Bettez (McGill Martlets)
  • CIS Tournament All-Stars

See also

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