Martlets advance to dance for third straight year
Sophomore Ann-Sophie Bettez of Sept-Iles, Que., and freshman Marie-Andrée Leclerc-Auger of Sherbrooke, Que., both recipients of CIS rookie-of-the-year honours over the past two seasons, each scored one goal and added a pair of helpers as 山ǿ racked up their 53rd consecutive conquest over a CIS opponent.
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The Martlets advanced to the gold medal game, Sunday night, for the third straight year. 山ǿ (2-0) will take on the second-seeded Laurier Golden Hawks (2-0) in a rematch of last year’s final, which ended up as a 2-0 victory for the Martlets. The game, which is scheduled for 7 pm Eastern, will be televised on THE SCORE, tape-delayed beginning at 9 pm Eastern.
“We were sharp today and it was an all-round solid effort,” said 山ǿ head coach Peter Smith. “Everyone brought a lot of energy and we really pressed X in their zone and wore them down with relentless forechecking. I liked our start but we got a way from our game a little in the second period, taking four straight penalties and turning the puck over, which slowed us down. We really did a good job of picking up the pace in the third.”
山ǿ, which led St.FX 2-0 after one period and 3-1 after two, had a 36-15 margin in shots.Goaltender Charline Labonté, the Olympic gold medalist from Boisbriand, Que., registered her 13th consecutive victory in post-season play and has seven wins in eight starts at the Nationals. Labonté, who posted back-to-back-to-back shutouts at last year's championship, has been beatenonly twice in this tournament, kicking aside 32 of 34 shots.
Katie Harvieux of Digby, N.S., made 31 saves in a losing cause as the X-Women fell to 0-2 and will play Ottawa (0-2)for fifth-place Sunday.
Senior Vanessa Davidson of Kirkland,Que., who tallied the overtime winner in Thursday's 2-1 victory over Manitoba, opened the scoringfor 山ǿ, connectingona power play at the 2:09 mark.She pounced on a second rebound, following shots from snipers Bettez and Leclerc-Auger, and fired a wristshot into the top left corner.
“I’m pretty lucky,” said Davidson, who was playing her 160th game and ranks as 山ǿ’s all-time leader in goals (122), assists (120) and points (242). “They’re two phenomenal players and make it easier to play. All three of us know where were going to be (on the ice) and it’s been great playing with them this season.”
Sophomore Jordanna Peroff of Keswick, Ont.,was credited with the game-winner 10 minutes later, to make it 2-0. She raced up the middle lane, took a shot that was blocked by blueliner Marilynn Hay and was alert enough to pick up the rebound and put it between Harvieux’s legs.
Cathy Chartrand, a 5-foot-10 rearguard from Lac Nominingue, Que., who was named player of the game for the Martlets, converted a nifty give-and-go play with Calgary native Alessandra Kind-Kenny, to one-time a shot past Hervieux midway through the second period and give the Martlets a commanding 3-0 lead. It was the 19th marker of the season overall for Chartrand, who added to her 山ǿ single-season record for most goals by a defenceman. The previous mark was 16 by Catherine Ward, during her CIS rookie-of-the-year campaign in 2006-07.
“I thought I had room to skate with the puck but an X player (got in the way), so I just chipped it ahead because I saw someone (Lind-Kenny) coming off the bench,” said Chartrand, last year's CIS championship MVP. “From there, I called for the puck and she passed it across... I just shot it off the pass and it went in.”
Freshman Erin Brophyof Antigonishwas named the X-Women player of the game. Shewas the only player who was able to put one past Labonté, deflecting a Hay point shotduring a5-on-3 power-play.
Bettez restored 山ǿ's three-goal advantage 5:22 into the third frame during a power play, and Leclerc-Auger closed things out tapping in a rebound with only two seconds left in the game. It was her team-leading 46th of the season, a school record.
“They’re hard to play against,” said St.FX captain Brayden Ferguson, who was voted CIS player of the year last season. “It was really tough back there (in the defensive zone), they forechecked like crazy and they’re a very tough team.”
山ǿ controlled the Pool A finale from start to finish,
dominating in shots on net by 16-4 in the opening period, 9-4 in
the middle stanza and 11-7 in the third frame for a final count of
36-15.
Fifth-seeded StFX, third in Pool A with an 0-2 mark, will battle
No. 6 Ottawa (0-2) for fifth place Sunday at 10 a.m. Atlantic,
while Manitoba (1-1) and No. 4 Moncton (1-1) will play for bronze
at 2 p.m.
山ǿ went 2-for-7 on the power play, while StFX was 1-of-6.
GAME NOTES: In three previous appearances in the national final,
山ǿ beat Laurier 2-0 in 2008, lost 4-0 to Alberta in 2007 and
lost 2-0 to Alberta in 2000... In addition to the 2008 gold-medal
loss to the Martlets, Laurier lost 2-1 to Alberta in the 2006 title
match and beat Alberta 4-1 in the 2005 final.
SCORING SUMMARY
山ǿ 5 at St. Francis Xavier 1
(March 21, 2009 @ Keating Millennium Centre)
FIRST PERIOD
SCORING:
1. 山ǿ Vanessa Davidson (2) (Ann-Sophie Bettez, Marie-Andrée
Leclerc-Auger), 2:09 (PP)
2. 山ǿ Jordanna Peroff (1) (Rebecca Martindale, Chantal Gauvin),
12:19
PENALTIES:
Laura Grant (StFX) hooking; 1:10;
Laura Grant (StFX) tripping, 4:26;
Rebecca Martindale (McG) hooking, 10:04;
Carolyn Campbell (StFX) slashing, 15:25;
Jordanna Peroff (McG) interference, 19:53.
SECOND PERIOD
SCORING:
2. McG Cathy Chartrand (1) (Alessandra Lind-Kenny, Amy Soberano),
9:27
3. StFX Erin Brophy (1) (Suzanne Fenerty, Marilynn Hay),
12:58
PENALTIES:
Christina Davis (StFX) body checking, 3:54;
Lindsay Brown (StFX) hooking, 5:53;
Ann-Sophie Bettez (McG) interference, 6:38;
Vanessa Davidson (McG) tripping, 11:43;
Chantal Gauvin (McG) holding, 12:46;
Alyssa Cecere (McG) slashing, 19:26.
THIRD PERIOD
SCORING:
5. McG Ann-Sophie Bettez (1) (Cathy Chartrand, Marie-Andrée
Leclerc-Auger), 5:22 (PP)
6. McG Marie-Andrée Leclerc-Auger (1) (Ann-Sophie Bettez, Jasmine
Sheehan), 19:58
PENALTIES:
Brayden Fergsuon (StFX) slashing, 3:54;
Laura Grant (StFX) holding, 11:21;
Cathy Chartrand (McG) holding, 17:48;
Christina Davis (StFX) roughing, 17:48
SHOTS BY PERIOD:
StFX 4 - 4 - 7 – 15.
山ǿ 16 - 9 - 11 – 36.
GOALS BY PERIOD:
StFX 0 - 1 - 0 -- 1
山ǿ 2 - 1 - 2 -- 5
POWER PLAY OPPORTUNITIES:
StFX 1 of 6
山ǿ 2 of 7.
PENALTIES (No./Mins.):
StFX 8 / 16
山ǿ 7 / 14.
GOALTENDERS:
StFX,
Katie Harvieux [L, 0-2, 36 shots, 31 saves, 60:00].
山ǿ,
Charline Labonté [W, 2-0, 15 shots, 14 saves, 60:00]
PLAYERS OF THE GAME:
StFX: Erin Brophy
MCG: Cathy Chartrand
REFEREE: Mary-Anne Gage.
LINESMEN: Megan Mallette, Brittany O'Neill.
ATTENDANCE: 1,740
SCHEDULE & RESULTS (All times LOCAL: Atlantic Time)
Pool A
1. 山ǿ (2-0)
3. Manitoba (1-1)
5. StFX (0-2)
Pool B
2. Wilfrid Laurier (2-0)
4. Moncton (1-1)
6. Ottawa (0-2)
Thursday, March 19
Pool B #1: No. 2 Wilfrid Laurier 6, No. 6 Ottawa 1
Pool A #1: No. 1 山ǿ 2, No. 3 Manitoba 1 (OT)
Friday, March 20
Pool B #2: No. 4 Moncton 2, No. 6 Ottawa 1 (OT)
Pool A #2: No. 3 Manitoba 2, No. 5 StFX 1 (SO)
Saturday, March 21
Pool B #3: No. 2 Wilfrid Laurier 5, No. 4 Moncton 3
Pool A #3: No. 1 山ǿ 5, No. 5 StFX vs. 1
Sunday, March 22
10:00 5th Place: No. 6 Ottawa vs. No. 5 StFX (SSN Canada
webcast)
14:00 Bronze: No. 4 Moncton vs. Manitoba (SSN Canada webcast)
20:00 Final: No. 2 Wilfrid Laurier vs. 山ǿ (THE SCORE * / SSN
Canada webcast)
* 2-hour tape delay to 10 pm Atlantic / 9 pm Eastern
SOURCE:
Earl Zukerman
Communications Officer
Dept. of Athletics & Recreation, Room 225 B
山ǿ
475 Pine Avenue W.,
Montreal, QC H2W 1S4
CANADA
514-398-7012 (Tel.)
514-398-1956 (Fax)