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Hockey Redmen thwarted by hot goalie in Trois-Rivieres

Published: 9 November 2011

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TROIS-RIVIERES, Que. - The UQTR Patriotes connected on a pair of first-period power play opportunities and then rode the back of rookie netminder Guillaume Nadeau of St. Jean Chrysostome, Que., en route to a 3-1 upset over No.2 ranked McGill in men's university hockey at Trois-Rivieres on Wednesday.

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It was the first loss in regulation time for the division-leading Redmen, who tumbled to 8-1-2 in OUA play. The Patriotes, who improved to 7-4-0, sit four points in arrears of McGill in the OUA East Division.

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McGill had an incredible 33-13 advantage in shots on net, including a lopsided 17-2 margin in the final period but had a difficult time solving Nadeau. The former netminder with Drummondville in the QMJHL made 32 saves and improved to 6-3-0.

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Pierre-Luc Lessard of Thetford Mines, Que., and team captain Alexandre Demers of Laurier Station, Que., scored at 13:06 and 18:12, respectively to put the Redmen on their heels. When Billy Lacasse of Mont Laurier, Que., made it 3-0 at 12:48 of the middle stanza, it looked like curtains for the Redmen.

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But McGill overcame a 3-0 deficit to beat Nipissing 4-3 last Saturday, so there was some hope when sniper Francis Verreault-Paul of Mashteuiatsh, Que., connected on the power-play, with his fourth of the season, at 19:26 to send his troops into the intermission on a high note. They came out like gangbusters in the final frame but were stoned time and time again by Nadeau, who was selected as the game's first star.

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The Patriotes went 2-for-7 on the power-play while McGill connected one of eight chances.

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Redmen goalie Hubert Morin of St. Georges de Beauce, Que., recorded 10 saves on 13 shots in taking the loss. His record fell to 4-2.

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McGill plays at Queen's (5-3-1) in Kingston, Ont., on Nov. 11, while the Patriots are visiting the Toronto Varsity Blues (4-4-1).

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SCORING SUMMARY

McGill 1 at UQTR 3

(Wednesday, November 9, 2011 - Le Colisee)

GOALS BY PERIOD:
McGill 0-1-0 -- 1
UQTR 2-1-0 -- 3


1st Period-
1, UQTR, Pierre-Luc Lessard 4 (Petit, Lefrancois), 13:06 (PP).
2, UQTR, Alexandre Demers 3 (Joncas, Robichaud), 18:12 (PP).

Penalties-
Tremblay Uqtr (roughing), 3:05;
Laporte Mcg (high sticking), 8:04;
McKiernan Mcg (interference), 12:19;
Joncas Uqtr (roughing after the whistle), 13:47;
Wright Mcg (hooking), 14:13;
Langelier-Parent Mcg (holding), 16:42.


2nd Period-
3, UQTR, Billy Lacasse 1 (Bety, Parisien), 12:48.
4, McGill, Francis Verreault-Paul 4 (Dorion, Wright), 19:26 (PP).

Penalties-
Beauchemin Uqtr (roughing after the whistle), 2:21;
McKiernan Mcg (elbowing), 9:49;
Robichaud Uqtr (tripping), 18:07.


3rd Period-
(No Scoring).

Penalties-
Lefrancois Uqtr (holding), 5:53;
Joncas Uqtr (boarding), 8:45;
Parisien Uqtr (holding), 13:53;
McKiernan Mcg (hooking), 15:03;
Dupont Mcg (boarding), 17:35;
Tremblay Uqtr (tripping), 18:47.

Shots on Goal-
McGill 8-8-17 -- 33.
UQTR 6-5-2 -- 13.

Power Play Opportunities-
McGill 1 / 8;
UQTR 2 / 7.

Penalties (No/Mins)-
McGill 7 / 14;
UQTR 8 / 16.

Goalies-

McGill,
Hubert Morin (L, 4-2-0, 13 shots-10 saves; 58:47).
Empty-net (0 shots, 0 goals; 1:13)

UQTR,
Guillaume Nadeau (W, 6-3-0, 33 shots-32 saves; 60:00).

Attendance-353

Referees-Benoit Lessard, Mathieu Bergeron.

Start: 7:09 PM

End: 9:12 PM

Length: 2:03


THREE STARS:
1. UQTR - 57 Guillaume Nadeau
2. UQTR - 16 Pierre-Luc Lessard
3. MCG - 16 Max Langelier-Parent

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SOURCE:

Earl Zukerman

McGill Athletics & Recreation

514-398-7012

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