2010–11 Montreal Carabins women's ice hockey season | |
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Conference | QSSF |
Home ice | CEPSUM |
Record | |
Coaches and captains | |
Head coach | Isabelle Leclaire |
Assistant coaches | Marie-Claude Roy Patrick Lariviere |
The 2010-11 season was the Carabins second season in the Canadian Interuniversity Sport women's ice hockey championship (CIS). The Carabins ranked in second place in the Quebecois conference behind the McGill Martlets.[1] In the 2011 playoffs, the Carabins eliminated the Concordia Stingers[2] but the Carabins are in turn to eliminate in finale by McGill.[3] The Carabins were unable to qualify for the 2011 CIS Canadian championships.
Regular season
Roster
Goaltenders | ||
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Number | Player | |
31 | ![]() |
Rachel Ouellette |
32 | ![]() |
Joanie Grand-Maison |
35 | ![]() |
Katrina Giuliani |
Defencemen | ||
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Number | Player | |
5 | ![]() |
Valérie Gobeil |
8 | ![]() |
Stéphanie Daneau |
10 | ![]() |
Josée-Ann Deschênes |
16 | ![]() |
Janique Duval |
18 | ![]() |
Édith Aubert-Lehoux |
21 | ![]() |
Sophie Brault |
89 | ![]() |
Marie-Ève Couture |
91 | ![]() |
Vicky Denis |
Forwards | ||
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Number | Player | |
4 | ![]() |
Annie-Claude Dumas |
9 | ![]() |
Kim Deschênes |
11 | ![]() |
Fabienne Marcotte |
17 | ![]() |
Audrey Fortin |
22 | ![]() |
Marie-Denise Ethier |
24 | ![]() |
Cassandra Dupuis |
27 | ![]() |
Jessica Gagné |
28 | ![]() |
Josianne Legault |
40 | ![]() |
Caroline Martin-Guay |
66 | ![]() |
Mélissa Globensky |
82 | ![]() |
Claudine Michaud |
87 | ![]() |
Amanda Lalande |
94 | ![]() |
Marie-Andrée Leclerc-Auger |
Staff
- General manager Danièle Sauvageau
- Councillor-Adviser France St-Louis
- Head Coach: Isabelle Leclaire
- Assistant Coach: Brittany Privée
- Assistant Coach: Pascal Daoust
- Goalkeeper Coach: Patrick Larivière
Awards and honors
- Forwards Josianne Legault,[4] Kim Deschênes,[5] defenders Stéphanie Daneau,[6] Janique Duval[7] and goaltender Rachel Ouellette[8] were named to the All-Star teams of the league.[9]
- In the gold medal game of the 2011 Winter Universiade, Kim Deschênes scored one of four goals for Canada as they claimed the gold medal.[10]
See also
References
- ↑ Tremblay, Jean-Philippe. "Site officiel des calendriers, classements et statistiques du RSEQ". Site officiel des calendriers, classements et statistiques du RSEQ.
- ↑ (French) Les Carabins éliminent les Stingers, "Nouvelles - Carabins - Université de Montréal". Archived from the original on 2011-05-26. Retrieved 2011-06-27.
- ↑ (french) Les Carabins n'ont pu résister aux assauts des Martlets, "Nouvelles - Carabins - Université de Montréal". Archived from the original on 2011-05-26. Retrieved 2011-06-27.
- ↑ "Leaguestat". www.leaguestat.com.
- ↑ "Leaguestat". www.leaguestat.com.
- ↑ "Leaguestat". www.leaguestat.com.
- ↑ "Leaguestat". www.leaguestat.com.
- ↑ "Leaguestat". www.leaguestat.com.
- ↑ (French) Kim Deschênes sur la première équipe d'étoiles provinciales, "Nouvelles - Carabins - Université de Montréal". Archived from the original on 2011-05-26. Retrieved 2011-06-27.
- ↑ "Wilfrid Laurier University - Headlines". Archived from the original on 2012-10-04. Retrieved 2011-07-11.
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