(Photo of Christophe Longpré-Poirier by
Derek Drummond)
MONTREAL - Christophe
Longpré-Poirier, a sophomore centre from
Longueuil, Que., tallied twice including an empty-netter, as
No.2-ranked McGill doubled Carleton 4-2 in men's university hockey
at McConnell Arena, Wednesday.
It was the sixth straight win for the Redmen, who improved their
OUA East Division leading record to 20-0-2. The fourth-place
Ravens, who have alternated wins and losses for eight games in a
row, fell to 12-7-2.
"We had a very good first period, a below average second, then
bounced back and protected the lead well in the final period," said
Redmen head coach Kelly Nobes. "The difference
offensively was that our fourth line
(Longpré-Poirier, Benoit Levesque
and Dan Conacher) was our energy line tonight.
They were very effective and produced two goals."
McGill jumped out of the starting blocks with an early burst of
energy, taking a 3-0 lead by the midway mark of the opening period.
Marc-André
Daneau of Daveluyville, Que., scored just 32
seconds into the contest.
Less than four minutes later, centre Alex
Picard-Hooper of Boucherville, Que., made it 2-0 with his
10th of the season, extending his point-scoring streak to eight
consecutive games. The 5-foot-10, 185-pound finance junior
continues to lead the nation in both assists and points with a
10-38-48 record in 22 games.
Longpre-Poirier's power-play marker at 10:15 of the period
proved to be the game-winner and chased Carleton netminder
Matthew Dopud, a freshman from Pointe Claire,
Que., who fell to 8-5 after conceding three goals on just seven
shots. Ryan Dubé, his understudy from Sault Ste.
Marie, Ont., did not allow a goal the rest of the way, kicking
aside all 24 shots he faced.
The Ravens arose from their slumber with a pair of markers in
the middle stanza, outshooting McGill 18-11. Justin
Caruana of Orono, Ont., scored at 1:54 and Andrew
Self of Peterborough, Ont., narrowed the gap to 3-2 when
he connected on a power play at 13:15.
But they were unable to solve Redmen rookie netminder
Antoine Tardif (7-1) after that and he finished
with 34 saves, as Carleton outshot McGill 36-32. Tardif, a
management freshman from Daveluyville, now shares the OUA
goals-against average lead with Dopud. Both have a 2.12 GAA.
Only six games remain before playoffs and the Redmen hold an
impressive 13-point bulge in the standings over second-place UQTR
(14-6-0). McGill can clinch the division title for the first time
since 2005-06 with a victory when the long-time provincial rivals
tangle at McConnell Arena on Friday at 7 p.m. The Redmen have won
two of three meetings against the Patriotes this season, with the
lone setback occurring in a post-overtime shootout.
REDMEN RAP: McGill has now won six straight games over Carleton,
improving to 18-12-1 lifetime against the Ravens... Francis Verreault-Paul, the nation's leading goal sniper with 27
goals in 17 games, has withdrawn from playing for Canada at the
World University Games in Turkey, Jan. 27 to Feb. 6. The
22-year-old science junior has missed three straight contests for
the Redmen with a leg injury. He did skate with the McGill women's
team earlier in the day and is considered to be a doubtful starter
for Friday's home game against the Patriotes... Verreault-Paul was
one of four Redmen players slated to leave for Turkey on Jan, 23,
along with team captain Evan Vossen of Swift
Current, Sask., all-Canadian defenceman
Marc-André
Dorion of St. Hubert, Que., and centre
Maxime Langelier-Parent of Lery, Que.... Among the
Redmen alumni on hand for the game were Marc
Lajeunesse, Charlie Lafontaine and
Mike Farmer... Lajeunesse, who skated for the
Redmen between 1986 and 1991, was in town on a business trip from
Boston.... Lafontaine, who played for McGill in 1948-49, serves as
the team's honorary captain... Farmer, who tended goal from 1976 to
1979, recently returned from a mountain-climbing expedition to Mt.
Aconcagua in Argentina.
SCORING SUMMARY
Carleton 2 at McGill 4
(Wednesday, January 19, 2011 - McConnell
Arena)
1st Period-
1, McGill, Marc-Andre Daneau 5 (Hubert Genest,
Max Langelier-Parent), 0:32.
2, McGill, Alex Picard-Hooper 10 (Andrew Wright, Guillaume Doucet), 4:07 (PP).
3, McGill, Christophe Longpre-Poirier 7 (Ryan McKiernan, Ben Morse), 10:15 (PP).
Penalties-
Carre Car (hooking), 3:44;
Carre Car (roughing), 8:36;
Langelier-Parent Mcg (roughing), 13:45.
2nd Period-
4, Carleton, Justin Caruana 4 (Connor Barrett,
Joe Pleckaitis), 1:54.
5, Carleton, Andrew Self 6 (Brandon MacLean),
13:15 (PP).
Penalties-
Vossen Mcg (hooking), 5:56;
Good Car (interference), 8:53;
Bourgeois Mcg (holding), 11:50;
Berard Car (interference), 19:22.
3rd Period-
6, McGill, Christophe Longpre-Poirier 8 (Benoit Levesque, Evan Vossen), 19:48 (EN).
Penalties-
McKiernan Mcg (tripping), 7:03;
Hayes Car (slashing), 9:00;
Barrett Car (interference), 11:56;
Taylor Car (roughing), 11:56;
Dorion Mcg (roughing, 10-minute misconduct), 11:56.
GOALS BY PERIOD:
Carleton 0-2-0 -- 2
McGill 3-0-1 -- 4
Shots on Goal-
Carleton 10-18-8 -- 36.
McGill 15-11-6 -- 32.
Power Play Opportunities-
Carleton 1 / 4;
McGill 2 / 6.
Penalties (No/Mins):
Carleton 7 / 14;
McGill 6 / 20.
Goalies-
Carleton,
Matthew Dopud (start, L, 8-5-0, 7 shots-4
saves; 10:15);
Ryan Dube (ND; 24 shots-24 saves; 48:48);
Empty-net: (1 shot, 1 goal; 0:57).
McGill,
Antoine Tardif (W, 7-1-0, 36 shots-34 saves;
60:00).
Attendance-412
Referee-Mathieu Bergeron.
Start: 7:00 PM
End: 9:15 PM
Length: 2:15
MOLSON CUP THREE STARS:
1. MCG - 26 Christophe Longpre-Poirier
2. MCG - 29 Antoine Tardif
3. MCG - 8 Ryan McKiernan
SOURCE:
Earl Zukerman
Communications Officer
McGill Athletics & Recreation
514-398-7012 (Tel.)
m.athletics.mcgill.ca
(mobile website)
www.mcgill.ca/athletics
earl.zukerman@mcgill.ca