Box Score TROIS-RIVIERES, Que --
Pierre-Olivier Morin scored twice and added an assist as the eighth-ranked UQTR Patriotes doubled No.6 McGill 4-2 before an announced crowd of 857 at Le Colisee, Saturday, to sweep the OUA East men's hockey final series in two games.
The Pats advance to the OUA gold medal game at Guelph on March 7 for the league's Queen's Cup championship, but both finalists have also qualified for the CIS Final 8.
McGill, which was the top-seed in the OUA East with a 21-5-0 record, can still qualify for the national championship tournament but must first make a 900-kilometre trek to Windsor and defeat the OUA West's top-seeded Lancers in the league's bronze medal game at the South Windsor Arena next Saturday at 8 p.m. Windsor, which had a 22-4-1 record during the season, was upset over the weekend by sixth-seeded Guelph (11-13-3) by scores of 3-1 and 5-4.
UQTR's sweep snapped a seven-series losing streak to McGill and marked the first time that the Pats had beaten the Redmen in post-season play since 2005. McGill had a 37-36 edge in shots in another classic playoff battle between two bitter archrivals. The Redmen were 1-for-1 on the power-play and able to kill off all four shorthanded situations -- including a double minor -- against UQTR, which had the OUA's second-best power-play success rate (25.4 %) and the best penalty-kill (89.4 %).
"I was really pleased the way our guys battled today and thought that our compete-level was real good," said McGill head coach
Kelly Nobes, who owns a 25-8 playoff record in his five seasons at McGill and guided the team to its first-ever national title in 2012. "Unfortunately we just didn't get the bounces.Those were things that we couldn't control and that was disappointing because you certainly need to get a few of those to win a tight series like this and the Patriotes were fortunate to get those bounces, in both games."
Over the two-game series, McGill was 1-for-4 on the PP, while the Pats were 1-for-10. Despite that imbalance, the Redmen outshot UQTR in both contests by a combined 71-69 margin.
"The positive thing about this season is that we get a mulligan," added Nobes. "We talked about that in the dressing room after the game. It's disappointing. We like to beat these guys. We'd like to go in (to the Nationals) through the front door (as league champions) but there's a mulligan available and we'd like to utilize it. We finished first in the division and deserve to be there and we're going to find a way to get ourselves there."
UQTR broke the ice at 6:13 of the first period on a bizarre bounce when defenceman
Martin Lefebvre fired a shot from the blueline that was wide of the net but ricocheted off the endboards and caromed into the net off the back of surprised Redmen goalkeeper
Jacob Gervais-Chouinard.
Undaunted, the Redmen recovered from that unlucky turn of events and tied the game at 1-1 on a power-play when
Jonathan Bonneau tapped in a rebound from blueliner
Etienne Boutet. It was the first of two goals for the master's student in kinesiology, a transfer from St. Thomas University in Fredericton.
The Pats regained the lead at 8:23 of the middle period when Morin potted his first of two, beating Chouinard on the short side with a high shot from the top of the faceoff circle. When
Guillaume Asselin gave UQTR a 3-1 edge midway through the final period, it only seemed to fire up the Redmen and minutes later, Bonneau narrowed the gap to 3-2 at 13:02. But less than two minutes after that, Bonneau was penalized for goaltender interference after being pushed into the crease by a UQTR defender. After killing that penalty, the Redmen ran out of time and pulled the goalie, which led to an empty-netter by Morin. Game, set and match.
Patriotes rookie goaltender
Francis Desrosiers of St. Eustache, Que., continued his playoff run, improving to 6-0 in the post season. The 5-foot-9, 150-pound product of three different teams in the QMJHL only started in 10 of UQTR's 26 games and took over as the Pats starter late in the season. He saved 35 of 37 shots in this game for the win, including two amazing stops in the final period on rockets fired by high-scoring McGill rearguard
Samuel Labrecque.
At the other end of the ice, Gervais-Chouinard saved 32 of 35 shots for the Redmen as his playoff record tumbled to 4-3.
McGill, which has travelled a team record 16,249 kilometres this season, is planning on flying to Windsor instead of taking a nine-hour bus-ride like they did for a game there in the first semester, a 2-1 victory for the Redmen on Nov. 12. The winner of the bronze medal game will receive the OUA's third and final berth at the CIS University Cup championship in Halifax, March 12-15. Last year, McGill bussed all the way to Windsor for the Queen's Cup final and lost 3-2 on March 15, then flew the next day to the Nationals in Saskatoon
REDMEN RAP: The McGill defensive corp has been ravaged over the past month... D
Hugo Laporte has served his automatic one-game suspension incurred from the series opener against UQTR and is expected back in the lineup against Windsor... D
Alexandre Chenevert, who was hurt in the last regular season game on Feb. 7, was back in the lineup after missing six playoff games... D
Jean-Philip Mathieu (injured on Jan. 31) and D
Domenic Poulin (Jan. 17) are not expected back this week and the status of senior centre
Marc-Olivier Vachon (injured on Feb. 7) is uncertain.
COMPLETE BOXSCORESCORING SUMMARY
McGill 2 at UQTR 4 (ENG)(OUA East Final, GM-2; Saturday, February 28, 2015 - Le Colisee)
GOALS BY PERIOD:McGill 1-0-1 -- 2
UQTR 1-1-2 -- 4
1st Period-1, UQTR,
Martin Lefebvre 2 (Asselin, Morin), 6:13.
2, McGill,
Jonathan Bonneau 1 (Boutet, Pompei), 15:20 (PP).
Penalties-Brunelle Mcg (roughing after the whistle), 6:31; Delisle Uqtr (roughing after the whistle), 6:31; Delisle Uqtr (hooking), 14:07.
2nd Period-3, UQTR,
Pierre-Olivier Morin 2 (Mimar), 8:23.
Penalties-Antonelli Mcg (holding opp. stick), 4:07; Chenevert Mcg (high sticking, dble minor), 15:51.
3rd Period-4, UQTR,
Guillaume Asselin 3 (Belanger, Hotte), 8:23.
5, McGill,
Jonathan Bonneau 2 (McNicoll, Delisle-Houde), 13:02.
6, UQTR,
Pierre-Olivier Morin 3 (Tremblay), 19:17 (EN).
Penalties-Bonneau Mcg (inter. on goaltender), 14:55.
Shots on Goal-McGill 9-13-15 -- 37.
UQTR 10-14-11 --35.
Power Play Opportunities-McGill 1 / 1;
UQTR 0 / 4.
Goalies-McGill,
Jacob Gervais-Chouinard (L, 4-3-0, 34 shots-31 saves; 59:16).
Empty-net (1 shot, 1 goal; 0:44)
UQTR,
Francis Desrosiers (W, 6-0-0, 37 shots-35 saves; 60:00).
Attendance: 857
Start: 7:07 PM
End: 9:18 PM
Length: 2:11
Referees-Alexandre Cote, Jonathan Trudel.
Linesmen-Daniel Bechard, Maxime Mongeon.
THREE STARS:1.
UQTR - 12 Pierre-Olivier Morin
2.
MCG - 15
Jonathan Bonneau3.
UQTR - 30 Francis Desrosiers
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