Box Score
OTTAWA - Hubert Morin of St. Georges de Beauce,
Que., made 20 saves as No.4-ranked McGill blanked the Ottawa
Gee-Gees 3-0 in men's university hockey, Sunday.
The teams were evenly matched through a scoreless first period
but McGill dominated the rest of the way and ended up with a 34-20
edge in shots on net.
Defenceman Marc-Andre Dorion, a senior from St.
Hubert, Que., netted the game-winner at 16:20 of the second period.
Dorion, who has had pro tryouts with three NHL teams and leads all
CIS rearguards with 3-7-10 in eight games, snuck into the slot
during a power-play and converted a nice feed from veteran winger
Andrew Wright.
Senior Maxime Langelier-Parent of Lery, Que.,
made it 2-0, on another man-advantage situation only 24 seconds
into the final stanza, clicking on a three-way pass with Wright and
rookie defenceman Hugo Laporte. Team captain
Evan Vossen of Swift Current, Sask., also
converted a nifty three-way play with his team-leading fifth of the
season at 15:59. Laporte and Marc-Olivier Vachon
each drew assists.
"It was a good team win and our offence really started to
click," said Redmen head coach Kelly Nobes. "We've
had a target on our backs (as defending league champions) and we're
pretty banged up right now with seven regulars out of the lineup,
three of them with concussions. It appears to me that some teams
are taking liberties and targeting our top players, so it feels
good to come out of the weekend with two wins despite a depleted
lineup."
Nobes was referring to the fact that opponents have been called
for three checking-to-the-head penalties and three
checking-from-behind infractions through the team's first eight
games.
Players that have missed a significant number of games with
injuries include veteran forwards Francis Verreault-Paul, Marc-Andre Daneau and
Patrick Belzile, plus defencemen Hubert Genest, Ryan McKiernan and
Nicolas Therrien. Things got worse in the first
period against the Gee-Gees as Alex Picard-Hooper,
the CIS player of the year last season, took a hard hit against the
boards and left the game midway through the first period with an
unspecified injury.
After losing another blueliner in a 3-2 win over Concordia
Friday, Nobes put in an emergency call on Saturday to Neil Blunden, a 6-foot-1, 183-pound sophomore from Montreal who
played sparingly last year but was one of the last cuts in training
camp this season. Blunden jumped at the chance to rejoin the team
and had about 10 shifts, despite being parachuted into the lineup
without any sufficient time to practice.
"It was a very high-paced game and Blunden was very steady each
shift, which gave our D-men a chance to get a breather,"said Nobes.
"He really stepped it up big time for us."
The Redmen sit atop the OUA East standings with a 6-0-2 record.
They will host Toronto (4-2-1) and second-place Nipissing (6-1-2)
Nov. 4-5, respectively.
Ottawa, which fell to 3-4-1, will host Queen's and RMC, Nov.
4-5.
SOURCE:
Earl Zukerman
McGill Athletics & Recreation
514-398-7012
SCORING SUMMARY
McGill 3 at Ottawa 0
(Sunday, October 30, 2011 - Sports Complex Arena)
SCORING BY PERIOD:
McGill 0-1-2 --
3
Ottawa 0-0-0 -- 0
1st Period-
(No Scoring).
Penalties-
M. Langelier-Parent Mcg (kneeing), 10:46;
Carnevale Ott (kneeing), 19:29.
2nd Period-
1, McGill, Marc-Andre Dorion 3 (Wright,
Longpre-Poirier), 16:20.
Penalties-
M.Langelier-Parent Mcg (checking to the head, 10-minute
misconduct), 2:33;
Vossen Mcg (roughing), 10:07;
Leduc Ott (holding), 10:07;
Burns Ott (checking to the head, 10-minute misconduct),
14:14;
Miller Ott (cross checking), 17:17;
3rd Period-
2, McGill, Maxime Langelier-Parent 3 (Laporte,
Wright), 0:24 (PP).
3, McGill, Evan Vossen 5 (Vachon, Laporte),
15:59 (PP).
Penalties-
Morse Mcg (interference), 0:58;
White Ott (roughing), 6:48;
White Ott (holding), 15:23;
Touchette Ott (hooking), 18:12;
Ducharme Mcg (inter. on goaltender), 19:03.
Shots on Goal-
McGill 10-13-11 -- 34.
Ottawa 10-6-4 -- 20.
Power Play Opportunities-
McGill 2 / 7;
Ottawa 0 / 3.
Penalties (No/Mins)-
McGill 6 / 20;
Ottawa 10 / 36.
Goalies-
McGill, Hubert Morin (W, 3-1-0, 20 shots-20
saves; SHO; 60:00).
Ottawa, Russel Abbott (L, 2-4-0, 34 shots-31
saves; 60:00).
Att-150
Referee-Rejean Amyot.
Start: 2:00 PM
End: 4:15 PM
Length: 2:15
MOLSON CUP THREE STARS
1. MCG - 1 Hubert Morin
2. MCG - 10 Marc-Andre Dorion
3. MCG - 16 Max Langelier-Parent