2008–09 McGill Martlets
women's ice hockey season
Canadian Interuniversity Sport women's ice hockey championship, Champions
ConferenceQSSF
Record
Coaches and captains
Head coachPeter Smith
Captain(s)Chantal Gauvin
Alternate captain(s)Alyssa Cecere,[1] Cathy Chartrand,[2] Vanessa Davidson

The McGill Martlets represented McGill University in the 2008-09 Canadian Interuniversity Sport women's hockey season. The Martlets posted an unblemished 33-0 record against CIS opponents to go undefeated for the second straight season en route to capturing another CIS banner. Catherine Ward, Chantal Gauvin and goaltender Kalie Townsend were the only graduating players from the Martlets.

Exhibition

DateTimeResultOpponent
Sep. 19, 20087:00 PMWon * 5-1York
Sep. 20, 20082:00 PMWon * 2-0Windsor

Alberta Panda Presence Pre-season Tournament

(3 games @ Edmonton)

DateTimeResultOpponent
Sep. 26, 20081:00 PMWon * 4-1Regina
Sep. 27, 200811:45 AMWon * 5-1Lethbridge
Sep. 28, 200811:45 AMWon * 3-2Alberta

NCAA Exhibition

DateTimeResultOpponent
Oct. 3, 20087:00 PMLost * 4-5St. Lawrence
Oct. 5, 20087:00 PMWon * 1-0Vermont
Oct. 24, 20087:00 PMWon * 3-2Dartmouth
Oct. 25, 20084:00 PMLost * 2-3Harvard
Oct. 26, 20081:30 PMWon * 2-1Yale
Feb. 24, 20097:00 PMWon * 4-2Syracuse University

Regular season

Roster

NumberNamePositionHeightYear
24Ann-Sophie BettezForward5'4"2
09Julie CasavecchiaForward5'7"2
14Alyssa CecereForward5'7"3
08Cathy ChartrandDefence5'10"2
25Vanessa DavidsonForward5'8"4
19Chantal GauvinDefence5'8" T5
06Caroline HillForward5'5"3
22Marie-Andree Leclerc-AugerForward5'5"1*
07Alessandra Lind-KennyForward5'6"2
11Rebecca MartindaleForward5'5"4
10Jordanna PeroffForward5'6"2
16Shaunn RabinovichDefence5'9"1*
18Jasmine SheehanDefence5'5"3
20Lainie SmithForward5'6"1*
30Gabrielle SmithGoal5'8"4
21Amy SoberanoForward5'4"3
02Stacie TardifDefence5'5"1*
29Kalie TownsendGoal5'10"5
17Catherine WardDefence5'6"3
23Victoria WellsForward5'7"2
13Alexandra WellsForward5'7"2
15Lisa ZaneDefence5'4"3

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Schedule

The Martlets participated in the Theresa Humes Tournament at Concordia University from January 2–4.

DateTimeResultOpponent
Oct. 17, 20087:00 PMWon 6-0@ Carleton
Oct. 19, 20083:00 PMWon 10-0Concordia
Oct. 31, 20087:30 PMWon 5-0Concordia
Nov. 1, 20086:00 PMWon 6-4Ottawa
Nov. 8, 20087:00 PMWon 6-1@ Carleton
Nov. 15, 20082:30 PMWon 16-1Concordia
Nov. 20, 20087:00 PMWon * 8-0St. Mary's
Nov. 21, 20087:00 PMWon * 5-1St. Francis Xavier
Nov. 22, 20083:00 PMWon * 10-3Dalhousie
Nov. 29, 20087:00 PMWon 9-0Ottawa
Jan. 2, 20092:00 PMWon * 4-0Queen's
Jan. 3, 200912:30 PMWon * 8-2Ottawa
Jan. 4, 20093:30 PMWon * 9-0Toronto
Jan. 10, 20097:00 PMWon 6-2@ Carleton
Jan. 17, 20092:30 PMWon 10-0Concordia
Jan. 18, 20091:00 PMWon 8-1@ Carleton
Jan. 24, 20092:00 PMWon 8-0Ottawa
Feb. 1, 20091:00 PMWon 4-0@ Carleton
Feb. 7, 20097:00 PMWon 7-0Concordia
Feb. 8, 20096:00 PMWon 3-1Ottawa
Feb. 14, 20092:00 PMWon 4-2Ottawa
Feb. 15, 20091:00 PMWon 4-2@ Carleton
Feb. 21, 20097:00 PMWon 5-0Ottawa
Feb. 28, 20097:00 PMWon 6-0Concordia

Player stats

Rebecca Martindale, a 21-year-old education senior, posted a career-best 18 goals, 16 assists (34 points) in 42 games. Martindale doubled her points output from the previous season (42 games, 8 goals, 12 assists, 20 points). Chantal Gauvin, scored once and added 13 assists. She finished her McGill career with 7 goals, 29 assists and 36 points in 143 career contests.

Postseason

QSSF Tournament

  • Semifinals
DateTimeResultOpponent
Mar. 4, 20097:00 PMWon 11-2Concordia
Mar. 6, 20097:30 PMWon 4-1Concordia
  • Finals (for Ed Enos Trophy)
DateTimeResultOpponent
Mar. 11, 20097:00 PMWon 7-0Ottawa
Mar. 13, 20097:00 PMWon 7-1Ottawa

CIS Tournament

DateTimeResultOpponent
Mar. 19, 20096:30 PMWon 2-1 (OT)Manitoba
Mar. 21, 20096:30 PMWon 5-1St. Francis Xavier
Mar. 22, 20096:00 PMWon 3-1Wilfrid Laurier

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Awards and honors

  • Ann-Sophie Bettez, Athlete of the Week: Jan 6, 08
  • Ann-Sophie Bettez, Athlete of the Week: Mar 2, 08
  • Ann-Sophie Bettez, Athlete of the Week: Oct 19, 08
  • Ann-Sophie Bettez, Athlete of the Week: Nov 9, 08
  • Ann-Sophie Bettez, Athlete of the Week: Nov 16, 08
  • Ann-Sophie Bettez, Athlete of the Week: Jan 11, 09[5]
  • Cathy Chartrand, Athlete of the Week: Dec 29, 08 – Jan 04, 09[2]
  • Vanessa Davidson, Athlete of the Week: Mar 02, 09 – Mar 08, 09[6]
  • Marie-Andree Leclerc-Auger, Athlete of the Week: Feb 16, 09 – Feb 22, 09[7]
  • Marie-Andree Leclerc-Auger, CIS Rookie of the Year
    • Leclerc-Auger became the third member of the Martlets in three years to be named as the top rookie in CIS women's hockey. This marked the first time in CIS history that players from the same school in a team sport were honoured as the nation's best freshman for three consecutive years. Catherine Ward and Ann-Sophie Bettez received the award in 2006-07 and 2007-08.[8]
  • Charline Labonté, nominee BLG Award (honouring the top CIS female and male athletes for the 2008-09 season)
  • Jordana Perroff, Athlete of the Week: Feb 09, 09 – Feb 15, 09[9]
  • Catherine Ward, Athlete of the Week: Sep 29, 08 – Oct 05, 08[10]

Team awards

  • Goaltender Charline Labonté and forward Ann-Sophie Bettez of Sept-Iles, Que., shared the honor as co-MVPs of the McGill women's hockey team
  • Chantal Gauvin, Most dedicated player honours.
  • Marie-Andrée Leclerc-Auger, earned Martlets rookie-of-the-year honours
  • Marie-Andrée Leclerc-Auger, Martlets top sniper.
  • Rebecca Martindale, Most improved player
  • Catherine Ward, Most outstanding defenceman award.
  • Catherine Ward won silver with Canada Under 22 team at the 2009 MLP Nations Cup in Germany[10]

All-Canadian honors

  • Goaltender - Charline Labonté, First Team
  • Defence - Catherine Ward, First Team
  • Forward - Ann-Sophie Bettez, First Team
  • Defence - Cathy Chartrand, Second Team
  • Forward - Vanessa Davidson, Second Team
  • Forward - Marie-Andrée Leclerc-Auger, All-Rookie Team[11]

References

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  11. "2009 Women's Hockey Championship - Awards and all canadians". Archived from the original on 2009-04-16. Retrieved 2009-11-17.

See also

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