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Mathieu Pompei (background) looks for loose puck in battle between teammate Jonathan Bonneau (#15) and UQTR's Billy Lacasse (2#2)
Derek Drummond
Mathieu Pompei (19)
1
McGill MCG
6
Winner UQTR UQTR
McGill MCG
1
Final
6
UQTR UQTR
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 F
McGill MCG 0 1 0 1
UQTR UQTR 2 1 3 6

Game Recap: Men's Hockey | | Earl Zukerman

Power-play propels Pats to prevail in first-place showdown against hockey Redmen


TROIS-RIVIERES, Que. -- Guillaume Asselin, a junior from Quebec City, registered a hat-trick and added an assist as the No.4-ranked Trois-Rivieres Patriotes skated to a 6-1 victory over No.6 McGill in a key OUA East men's hockey first-place showdown before a Winter Carnival crowd of 1,381 at Le Colisee, Wednesday.

Asselin, who played four seasons in the QMJHL with Montreal and Chicoutimi followed by a brief stint with Greenville in the East Coast Hockey League, leads the CIS in goals with 23 in 24 games.

The Patriotes, now 20-3-1, took over sole possession of first-place in the OUA East, two points ahead of McGill, which dropped to 19-5-1 with three games left before playoffs. UQTR's magic number to clinch first ahead of McGill is four points with four games remaining on their schedule. The one positive out of this scenario is that the first-place team will have to open the OUA East best-of-three quarter-finals on the road against the eighth-place finisher, most likely Laurentian, which means a long road trip to Sudbury, followed by two home games, if necessary.

The Pats led 2-0 after one period and 3-1 after two, then added three unanswered goals in the final stanza. They went 2-for-5 on the power-play, while McGill went 1-for-5 but had four man-advantage situations quickly nullified by penalties. One of those was a  hooking call early in the second period on McGill rookie rearguard Dominic Talbot-Tassi, who was assessed his first penalty of the season. Those scenarios proved costly as McGill entered the contest with the No.1 power-play success rate in the country at 30.2 per cent.

Tommy Giroux potted a pair of goals for the Pats, who also added a marker from defenceman Jeremy Beaudry. UQTR, with 23 goals from their blueline, ranks second to McGill, which leads the CIS with 29. 

Mathieu Pompei tallied the lone McGill goal with his 15th of the season, tying him with defenceman Samuel Labrecque for third in the country in that department. Labrecque, who collected an assist on the goal, continues to lead the CIS scoring race with a 15-26-41 record in 25 contests. But Carleton rookie Brett Welchka is second with 38 points in 21 games and Asselin and Giroux are in hot pursuit, with 37 and 36 points, respectively.

"You don't win many games, when you score only one goal," said McGill head coach Kelly Nobes, who dressed an injury-riddled lineup. "We didn't execute well offensively or defensively."

Among the seven injured players scratched from the McGill lineup was third-year  goaltender Jacob Gervais-Chouinard, who has a 42-10-0 career record in OUA play. He hasn't suited up since suffering a lower-body injury early in the second period of last Saturday's 4-2 loss to Western.

Rookie Joe Fleschler started and saved 25 of 31 shots as his record dropped to 2-2-0. Filling in as an emergency back-up on the bench was Sean Kelly of Trois-Rivieres, a chemical engineering senior who had been playing intramural hockey until being activated on the roster the day before the game.

In nets for UQTR was rookie Sebastien Auger, who kicked out 32 of 33 shots and improved his record to 20-4-0. His back-up was Jimmy Appleby, also called up as an emergency replacement for Francois Desrosiers, injured in practice earlier in the week.

The six goals were the most the Pats have scored against McGill in 13 meetings, dating back to a 6-4 decision in Trois-Rivieres on Jan, 14, 2014. UQTR leads the all-time series with a 156-76-17 record against the Redmen since the series began in 1969 but McGill is 23-18 in the last 41 matchups.

The Redmen now turn their attention to Queen's, who will play at McConnell Arena on Saturday at 5 p.m. A capacity crowd is expected for the event, which is being billed as the "Renew the Rivalry Game".  The Gaels are 13-6-1 and sit 12 points behind McGill in the standings but have five games in hand on the Redmen. McGill has won 30 consecutive meetings over the Gaels since their last loss 11 years ago, a 5-2 setback on home ice, Feb. 6, 2004. The Redmen are 124-50-2 in 176 lifetime contests with Queen's since these teams first crossed paths way back in 1895.

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OUA EAST STANDINGS (28-game reg. season)
 
TEAMGPWLOTLWin %Last 10StreakGFGAPTS
UQTR2420310.8339-1Won 51125941
McGill2519510.7606-4Lost 21046639
Carleton2217500.7738-2Won 5985134
UOIT2214710.6366-4Won 3777629
Queen's2013610.6505-5Won 2664727
Concordia2481150.3332-6Lost 4849321
Nipissing2281130.3642-8Lost 5547819
Laurentian2371240.3042-8Lost 2598518
RMC2231630.1362-8Lost 1501149

SCORING SUMMARY
McGill 1 at UQTR 6
(Wednesday, January 27, 2016 - Le Colisee)

GOALS BY PERIOD:
McGill 0-1-0 -- 1
UQTR 2-1-3 -- 6

1st Period-
1, UQTR, Jeremy Beaudry 5 (Asselin, Morin), 6:00 (PP).
2, UQTR, Guillaume Asselin 21 (Plouffe, Morin), 13:19.

Penalties-Barnard Mcg (high sticking), 5:00; Asselin Uqtr (slashing), 8:15; Asselin Uqtr (hooking), 19:02; Verrier Mcg (diving), 19:02; Delisle-Houde Mcg (hooking), 19:52.

2nd Period-
3, McGill, Mathieu Pompei 15 (Heelis, Labrecque), 7:18 (PP).
4, UQTR, Tommy Giroux 15 (Lefebvre, Auger), 18:48 (PP).

Penalties-Beaudoin Uqtr (slashing), 2:22; Talbot-Tassi Mcg (hooking), 3:54; Morin Uqtr (hooking), 5:43; Milne Mcg (goaltender interference), 9:38; Langlois Uqtr (roughing after the whistle), 9:38; served by Asselin Uqtr (too many men), 16:18; Lalonde Mcg (tripping), 16:51.

3rd Period-
5, UQTR, Guillaume Asselin 22 (Morin, Plouffe), 11:25.
6, UQTR, Tommy Giroux 16 (Mimar, Beaudoin), 12:39.
7, UQTR, Guillaume Asselin 23 (Leclerc), 15:17.

Penalties-Lefebvre Uqtr (slashing), 1:41; Heelis Mcg (roughing), 5:08.

Shots on Goal-
McGill 13-9-11 -- 33.
UQTR 9-11-11 -- 31.

Power Play Opportunities-
McGill 1 / 5;
UQTR 2 / 5.

Goalies-
McGill, Joe Fleschler (L, 2-2-0, 31 shots-25 saves; 60:00).
UQTR, Sebastien Auger (W, 20-4-0, 33 shots-32 saves; 60:00).

Attendance: 1381
Start: 7:11 PM
End: 9:22 PM
Length: 2:11

Referees-Jonathan Alarie, Olivier Gouin.
Linesmen-Maxime Mongeon, David Rodrigue.

THREE STARS
1. UQTR - 83 Guillaume Asselin
2. UQTR - 28 Tommy Giroux
3. UQTR - 12 Pierre-Olivier Morin

SOURCE:
 
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