Queen’s gaels - Women’s hockey
MEDIA notes - 2010-11
QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY GAELS
2010-11 CIS WOMEN’S HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP March 10-13, 2011 • Wilfrid Laurier University • Waterloo, Ont. MEDIA Notes Produced: March 8, 2011
2010-11 Season Results
2011 WOMEN’S HOCKEY
CHAMPIONSHIP Season Recap The No. 10 Queen’s Gaels magical run to the CIS Women’s Hockey Championship has been nothing short of spectacular providing numerous dramatic moments along the way. Entering the CIS Championship, the Gaels are one of the hottest teams in the country riding an impressive 11 game winning streak, including a perfect 5-0 record in the OUA playoffs. Queen’s entered the post-season with a 15-8-4 record which seeded them fourth in the OUA. The Gaels went on to edge the Windsor Lancers in the opening round before sweeping both No. 2 Laurier and No. 7 Guelph in best-of-three series’ during the conference semi-final and championship. The series win over Laurier in the OUA semifinal broke the Golden Hawks seven consecutive OUA championship streak. Drama and overtime have been a theme for the Gaels of late. Queen’s has never held a lead until the final whistle during the playoffs and they are an impressive 5-0 when their opponent scores first. Four of the five overtime games have been won in double overtime or more. Queen’s earned international attention on March 2 after winning a nine-period marathon (107:14 min. of OT; 167:14 total) against Guelph – the longest collegiate hockey game on record and just nine minutes short of surpassing an NHL record (set in 1936 between Detroit and Montreal Maroons – 176:30). The puck from Morgan McHaffie’s game winning goal scored at 17:14 into the sixth OT frame is set to be sent to the Hockey Hall of Fame. Less than 48 hours after that historic game, the Gaels were back at it – this time coming from a two goal deficit to win their first OUA championship since 1978-79, 3-2 in… you guessed it, overtime. Queen’s has been led by twin sisters Morgan and Brittany McHaffie (Guelph, Ont.) in the playoffs. The two have combined for three of the teams five game winning goals. Morgan also had a strong regular season leading the team in goals with 15 while adding 12 assists for 27 points.
Exhibition Results Sept. 17/2010 vs. Western Sept. 19/2010 vs. Concordia Sept. 25/2010 vs. Durham West PW Sept. 26/2010 vs. Burlington PW Oct. 3/2010 at Whitby PW Jan. 3/2011 at Concordia
W 2-1 L 1-4 W 5-4 L 4-5 W 3-2 W 3-2 (SO)
Regular Season Results Oct. 8/2010 vs. Waterloo Oct. 9/2010 vs. Laurier Oct. 16/2010 at Western Oct. 17/2010 at Windsor Oct. 23/2010 at UOIT Oct. 24/2010 at UOIT Oct. 30/2010 vs. Guelph Oct. 31/2010 vs. Brock Nov. 6/2010 at Toronto Nov. 7/2010 at York Nov. 13/2010 at Brock Nov. 14/2010 at Guelph Nov. 19/2010 vs. Waterloo Nov. 20/2010 vs. Laurier Dec. 3/2010 vs. Windsor Dec. 4/2010 vs. Western Jan. 8/2011 at Waterloo Jan. 9/2011 at Laurier Jan. 14/2011 vs. Toronto Jan. 15/2011 vs. York Jan. 22/2011 at Windsor Jan. 23/2011 at Western Jan. 28/2011 vs. UOIT Feb. 5/2011 at Brock Feb. 6/2011 at Guelph Feb. 12/2011 vs. Toronto Feb. 13/2011 vs. York
W 2-0 L 1-2 W 3-1 L 0-1 W 1-0 (OT) L 0-4 W 2-1 L 4-5 (SO) L 0-1 (SO) L 3-4 (OT) L 1-4 L 2-5 W 4-2 L 1-3 W 3-0 L 2-3 (SO) W 3-0 L 1-8 W 6-1 W 6-2 L 3-5 W 6-1 W 4-1 W 6-1 W 4-1 W 2-1 (SO) W 3-1
OUA Playoff Results
OUA Quarter-final (Sudden Death) Feb. 19/2011 vs. Windsor
W 2-1 (2OT)
OUA Semifinal (Best-of-3) Feb. 23/2011 at Laurier Feb. 25/2011 vs. Laurier
W 2-1 (2OT) W 2-1 (2OT)
OUA Championship (Best-of-3) Mar. 2/2011 at Guelph Mar. 4/2011 vs. Guelph
W 2-1 (6OT) W 3-2 (OT)
By The Numbers
Regular Season Record: 15-8-4 (Home: 9-2-2 Away: 6-6-2) Regular Season Finish: 4th - OUA (34 pts) Playoff Record: 5-0 (Home: 3-0, Away 2-0, Neutral 0-0) Overall Record: 20-8-4 (Home: 12-2-2, Away: 8-6-2)
Other offensive threats include OUA First Team All-Star Kelsey Thomson (Martintown, Ont.,), who finished second in the OUA in scoring this season, along with veterans forwards Elizabeth Kench (Ganaqnoque, Ont.) and Becky Conroy (Pembroke, Ont.).
Playoff finish: OUA Champions
In net, Mel Dodd-Moher (Stittsville, Ont.) has posted a stellar 0.75 goals against average and a .971 save percentage in 477 minutes of play to lead all OUA goalies in the post-season.
CIS championship appearances (including 2010): 1st CIS championship all-time record: 0-0 CIS championship all-time medals: 0 CIS championship best result: First appearance CIS championship last appearance: First appearance
GAELS Quick Facts University Information Location:...............................................................................Kingston, Ont. Enrollment:.........................................................................................22,477 Founded:................................................................................................ 1841 Colours:...............................................................................Gold, Blue, Red University Website:.....................................................www.queensu.ca Athletics Website:................................................www.gogaelsgo.com Conference: ................................ Ontario University Athletics (OUA)
Team Information Head Coach:.............................................Matt Holmberg (2nd Season) Inaugural Season:..........................................................................1923-24 Home Rink: ..................................................Kingston Memorial Centre Overall Record (since 1971-72):.......................... 299-281-72 (.514%) Record 2010-11:.................................................................... 15-8-4 (.630) League Champions:...............2010-11, 1978-79, 1976-77, 1974-75, 1972-73, 1962-63, 1930-31, 1925-26
Final Top 10 ranking (Feb. 22): No. 10 Best Top 10 ranking (17 weeks): No. 10 (2 weeks: polls 2 & 17) Number of weeks in Top 10 (17 weeks): 2
Media Inquiries Michael Grobe Communications and Sports Information Officer (p) 613.533.6000 x 77369 (c) 613.484.6763 (e) comm.sio@queensu.ca
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PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 1926 1931 1963 1973 1975 1977 1979 2011
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