The McGill Martlets women's ice hockey team represented McGill University during the 2011–12 CIS women's ice hockey season . The Martlets were unable to repeat as national champions for the second consecutive season.
Regular season [ ]
October 29: Montreal Carabins skater Ariane Barker scored with 71 seconds left to give the squad a 3-2 win at McConnell Arena. Martlets goaltender Charline Labonte took the loss for the Martlets, giving her a 69-2 overall record in her CIS career.[1] It marked the Martlets first loss to a Quebec conference opponent for the first time in 108 games.[2]
October 30: Despite outshooting the Martlets 49-21, the Ravens were bested by a 3-0 tally. The game was scoreless through two periods, although Ravens skater Claudia Bergeron beat Martlets goaltender Charline Labonte with a shot in the second period. The shot hit the crossbar, but the Martlets registered a trio of goals (including an empty net goal) to win the match.[3] Ann-Sophie Bettez scored the game winning goal and was recognized as the player of the game for the Martlets, while Ravens goaltender Tamber Tisdale was player of the game for the Ravens.
Schedule [ ]
Playoffs [ ]
RSEQ Best-of-three Semifinal Series
Février 22, McGill Martlets 0-2 Ottawa Gee-Gees
Février 24, McGill Martlets 8-0 Ottawa Gee-Gees
Février 26, McGill Martlets 9-1 Ottawa Gee-Gees[4]
RSEQ Best-of-three Championship Series[5]
Février 29, McGill Martlets 5-1 Montreal Carabins [6]
March 2, McGill Martlets 4-0 Montreal Carabins[7]
March 4, ---
CIS National Championship
March 8 to 11
Current Roster 2011-2012 [ ]
Goaltenders
Number
Player
Former Team
Hometown
1
Taylor Salisbury
Vancouver Fusion
Surry, British-Colombia
29
Andrea Weckman
Brampton Junior Thunder
Kitchener, Ontario
54
Charline Labonté
Collège Lionel Groulx
Boisbriand , Quebec
Defence
Number
Player
Former Team
Hometown
2
Stacie Tardif
Dawson College Blues women's ice hockey
St-Anne de Bellevue, Quebec
5
Elizabeth Hiller
Vimy Ridge Academy
Edmonton, Alberta
8
Cathy Chartrand
Montreal Axion
Lac nominingue, Quebec
11
Michelle Daigneault
Nepean Junior
Hay River, North West Territories
13
Kelsie Moffatt
Pine Ridge Secondary
Pickering, Ontario
14
Britney Fouracres
Edge School
Calgary, Alberta
22
Adrienne Crampton
Bishop Strachan School
Toronto, Ontario
27
Gillian Ferrari
Calgary Olympic Oval
Thomhill, Ontario
Forwards
Number
Player
Former Team
Hometown
03
Kim Tom-That
Hotchkiss School
Beaconsfield , Quebec
4
Leslie Oles
Montreal Stars
Beaconsfield , Quebec
6
Ionna Caglanos
Dawson College Blues women's ice hockey
Montreal, Quebec
9
Darragh Hamilton
John Abbott Islanders
Omstown, Quebec
10
Jordanna Peroff
Keswick High School
Keswick, Ontario
12
Chelsey Saunders
Nepean Junior Widcats
Ottawa, Ontario
16
Logan Murray
Edge School
Calgary, Alberta
17
Melodie Daoust
Lynx du Collège Édouard-Montpetit women's ice hockey
Valleyfield, Quebec
19
Katia Clément-Heydra
Lynx du Collège Édouard-Montpetit women's ice hockey
St-Bruno , Quebec
20
Lainie Smith
Cardinal center Catholic HS
Aurora, Ontario
21
Stefanie Pohlod
Edge School
Calgary, Alberta
23
Erika Pyke
Appleby College
Spryfield, Nova Scotia
24
Ann-Sophie Bettez
Dawson College Blues women's ice hockey
Sept-Iles, Quebec
Staff 2011-2012 [ ]
Councillor-Adviser: Derek Drummond
Head Coach: Peter Smith[8]
Assistant Coach: Amey Doyle
Assistant Coach: Stewart McCarthey
Equipement Coordinator: Erika Petosa
Therapist: Amélie Brais, Stéphanie Antoniades, Micheline Lagace, Lishani Mahendrajah, Julie Mercier
Team Physician: Dr. Monica Cermignani
Communications Officer: Earl Zukerman
Awards and honors [ ]
Ann-Sophie Bettez (right) being awarded the 2012 Brodrick Trophy.
References [ ]