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McGill's Sam Labrecque fires from blueline against Team Canada junior prospects (PHOTO BY: Alex D'Addese, CIS)
Alex D'Addese (courtesy CIS)

Men's Hockey Earl Zukerman (McGill) and Michel Belanger(CIS)

CIS Hockey all-stars take Game 1 in shootout vs Team Canada juniors

McGill's Sam Labrecque fires from blueline against Team Canada junior prospects (PHOTO BY: Alex D'Addese, CIS)
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TORONTO (With files from Hockeycanada.ca) – Defenceman Spencer Abraham from Queen's University scored the shootout winner and had two assists in regulation to lead the CIS men's hockey all-stars to a 5-4 victory over Canada's National Junior Team prospects in the first leg of a two-game series at the MasterCard Centre, Saturday night.
 
Two players from McGill University were among those dressed for the CIS squad, namely defenceman Samuel Labrecque and forward Liam Heelis (who drew a minor penalty).

Forwards Eric Locke of StFX, with two, and Alex Saulnier of Moncton and Olivier Hinse of Concordia with one apiece scored in regulation as Team CIS overcame an early 2-0 deficit before relinquishing 3-2 and 4-3 leads of its own later in the contest.
 
The all-AUS line of Locke (2-1-3), Saulnier (1-2-3) and Stephen MacAulay of Saint Mary's (0-1-1) ended up with seven points.
 
Queen's goaltender Kevin Bailie was outstanding in the win with a 40-save performance as Team Canada finished with a 44-32 advantage in shots on goal.
 
Game 2 is set for noon EST on Sunday at the MasterCard Centre, live on the web at www.cis-sic.tv.
 
"It's pretty rare for a defenceman to be called upon in a shootout but I think I'm 4-for-4 now in my career," said Abraham, a native of Campbellville, Ont., who played for Brampton and Erie in the OHL before being named the CIS rookie of the year in 2014-15. "I went to my go-to move, a nice toe-drag, and pretty much had an open net."
 
Abraham lifted a backhand past goaltender Mason McDonald, who plays for Charlottetown in the QMJHL, to give Team CIS the win.
 
"Our goal coming into the series was to win both games, so it was a solid start for us tonight," said Team CIS head coach Shawn Camp from the University of Guelph. "We battled hard on every loose puck and we managed the puck really well. We gave ourselves a chance to win in the shootout and we're pretty please right now. Very happy with the overall effort." 
 
Team Canada got goals from Mitchell Stephens (Saginaw, OHL), Travis Dermott (Erie, OHL), Julien Gauthier (Val-d'Or, QMJHL) and Anthony Beauvillier (Shawinigan, QMJHL). Gauthier also added a pair of assists.
 
The junior squad got on the board first, 9:21 into the opening period, when Stephens flipped in a backhand from the low slot.
 
Dermott doubled the Canadian lead at the 12:35 mark, but moments later Locke and Hinse replied with a pair of goals a mere 15 seconds apart to even things up 2-2 heading into the first intermission.
 
Team CIS took the lead late in the middle period; Saulnier took a centering pass from the side boards and beat McDonald high from the slot.
 
Two minutes later Gauthier tipped in Sanheim's point shot to make it 3-3.
 
Locke finished off a passing play on the man-advantage to pick up his second goal of the game, 7:22 into the third, but Beauvillier brought Canada even with less than three to play in regulation.
 
The story of the game was special teams. Team Canada drew the first three penalties of the evening, converting on two of those chances. But its own lack of discipline led to the CIS' go-ahead goal in the third, and nearly cost the team in overtime, when Team CIS started the extra period on the power play.
 
The extra space afforded from playing four-on-three on the international-size ice brought quality scoring chances, but both teams' shot blockers and goalies were up to the task.

 
SCORING SUMMARY
CIS All-stars 5, Team Canada Jrs 4  (OTS)
(Saturday, December 12, 2015 - MasterCard Centre, Toronto)

1st Period-
1, Canada Jrs, Mitchell Stephens 1 (Julien Gauthier), 9:21.
2, Canada Jrs, Travis Dermott 1 (Julien Gauthier, Mathew Barzal), 12:35 (PP).
3, CIS All-stars, Eric Locke 1 (Alex Saulnier, Stephen MacAulay), 12:58.
4, CIS All-stars, Olivier Hinse 1 (Colin Behenna), 13:13.
 
Penalties-Matthew Pufahl CIS (cross checking), 12:23.

2nd Period-
5, CIS All-stars, Alex Saulnier 1 (Eric Locke, Spencer Abraham), 16:20.
6, Canada Jrs, Julien Gauthier 1 (Travis Sanheim, Mathew Barzal), 18:27 (PP).
 
Penalties-Liam Heelis CIS (hooking), 9:22; Stephen MacAulay CIS (cross checking), 16:52; Pierre-Luc Dubois CAN (hooking), 18:52.

3rd Period-
7, CIS All-stars, Eric Locke 2 (Alex Saulnier, Spencer Abraham), 7:22 (PP).
8, Canada Jrs, Anthony Beauvillier 1 (Michael Dal Colle, Nick Merkley), 17:37.
 
Penalties- Matthew Pufahl CIS (hooking), 1:31; Roland McKeown CAN (high sticking), 5:24; Stephen MacAulay CIS (high sticking), 8:56; Travis Konecny CAN (tripping), 19:56.

OT Period (5 mins, 4x4):
(No Scoring).
 
Penalties-(None)

Shootout –
Canada Jrs 0 (Mathew Barzal NG, Anthony Beauvillier NG, Brendan Perlini NG),
CIS All-stars 1 (Eric Locke NG, Alex Saulnier NG, Spencer Abraham GOAL).

GOALS BY PERIOD:
CIS All-stars 2-1-1-0-1 - 5
Canada Jrs 2-1-1-0-0 - 4

Shots on Goal-
CIS All-stars 12-7-12-0-1 -- 32
Canada Jrs 16-14-11-3-0 -- 44
 
Power Play Opportunities-
CIS All-stars 1 / 3
Canada Jrs 2 / 5
 
Goalies-
CIS All-stars, Kevin Bailie (W, 1-0, 44 shots-40 saves; 4 GA, 65:00).
Canada Jrs, Mason McDonald (W, 0-1, 31 shots-27 saves; 4 GA, 65:00).
 
Attendance: 506
Start: 7:32 PM
End: 9:43 PM
Length: 2:11
Referees-Joe Park, Pat Myers.
Linesmen-Aaron Neely, Ryan Holmstead.
 
THREE STARS
1. CIS - 9 Spencer Abraham
2. CAN - 41 Julien Gauthier
3. CIS - 21 Alex Saulnier



 
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Players Mentioned

Samuel Labrecque

#06 Samuel Labrecque

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5' 6"
Second Year
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Liam Heelis

#10 Liam Heelis

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6' 0"
Graduate Student
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Players Mentioned

Samuel Labrecque

#06 Samuel Labrecque

5' 6"
Second Year
T5
D
Liam Heelis

#10 Liam Heelis

6' 0"
Graduate Student
T5
C