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A look at the Queen's Gaels women's hockey team as they take part in the CIS national championship.

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Page 1: Women's Hockey Media Guide 12-13
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QUEEN’S GAELS - WOMEN’S HOCKEY MEDIA NOTES - 2012-131

PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 1926 1931 1963 1973 1975 1977 1979 2011 2013

2012-13 SEASON SCHEDULEEXHIBITION Queen’s Triangular Series (Kingston, Ont.)Sept. 21/2012 Guelph W3-0 Sept. 23/2012 McGill SL3-4 National Female Hockey Challenge (Lethbridge, Alta.)Sept. 28/2012 Regina W1-0 Sept. 29/2012 at Lethbridge W2-1 Sept. 30/2012 Alberta W3-2 Theresa Humes Tournament (Montreal, Que.)Jan. 3/2013 Carleton W10-2 Jan. 4/2013 Ottawa L3-4 Jan. 5/2013 Concordia W5-4

REGULAR SEASON Oct. 6/2012 at Toronto SL0-1Oct. 7/2012 at Ryerson W6-0Oct. 13/2012 York W3-0Oct. 14/2012 at UOIT W5-1Oct. 19/2012 Brock W5-2Oct. 20/2012 Guelph W5-4Oct. 27/2012 at Laurier W4-3Oct. 28/2012 at Waterloo W3-0Nov. 3/2012 Windsor W5-2Nov. 4/2012 Western L2-3Nov. 9/2012 at Ryerson W4-1Nov. 10/2012 York W3-1Nov. 16/2012 Waterloo W4-0Nov. 23/2012 Toronto W4-0Nov. 24/2012 Ryerson W3-0Dec. 1/2012 at Windsor W4-3Dec. 2/2012 at Western L2-3Jan. 11/2013 UOIT W3-1Jan. 12/2013 at York W5-2Jan. 19/2013 Toronto SL1-2Jan. 26/2013 at Guelph L2-7Jan. 27/2013 at Brock W6-1Feb. 2/2013 at Windsor W3-0Feb. 3/2013 at Western W3-2Feb. 9/2013 Laurier L1-3Feb. 11/2013 Waterloo W2-1

OUA PLAYOFFS OUA Quarter-final Feb. 14/2013 at Windsor L1-6Feb. 16/2013 Windsor W3-2Feb. 17/2013 Windsor W7-1

OUA Semifinal Feb. 20/2013 at Guelph W4-2 Feb. 22/2013 Guelph W3-1

OUA Championship Feb. 27/2013 at Western W4-0 Mar. 1/2013 Western W5-4

CIS CHAMPIONSHIPS (Toronto, Ont.) March 7-10, 2013 • University of Toronto • Toronto, Ont.

University InformationLocation: Kingston, Ontario Enrollment: 22,477 Founded: 1841 Chancellor: Dr. David Dodge Principal and Vice Chancellor: Dr. Daniel Woolf University Website: www.queensu.ca

Athletics DepartmentDirector, Athletics and Recreation: Leslie Dal Cin Manager, Interuniversity Sport: Janean SergeantColours: Gold, Blue, Red Athletics & Recreation Website: www.gogaelsgo.com Twitter: twitter.com/queensgaels Facebook: facebook.com/queensgaels

GAELS QUICK FACTS

By The Numbers Regular Season Record: 20-4-2 (Home: 10-2-1 Away: 10-2-1) Regular Season Finish: 3rd - OUA Conference (42 pts) Playoff Record: 6-1 (Home: 4-0, Away 2-1) Overall Record: 26-5-2 (Home: 14-2-1, Away: 12-3-1) Playoff finish: OUA Champions

Final Top 10 ranking: No. 7 (Feb. 19) Best Top 10 ranking (2 weeks): No. 4 (Nov. 27 Dec. 4) Number of weeks in Top 10: All 16 weeks CIS championship appearances: 2 (Including 2013) CIS championship all-time record: 2-1 (.750) CIS championship all-time medals: 1 (bronze)

CIS championship best result: Bronze medal (2010-11) CIS championship last appearance: 2010-11 (3rdplace)Head Coach Matt Holmberg (4th Season) All-Time Record: 333-294-77 (.528)

QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY GAELS CIS WOMEN’S HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIPMarch 7-10, 2013 • University of Toronto • Toronto, Ont.

Gaels Women’s Hockey

Conference: Ontario University Athletics (OUA) Inaugural Season: 1923-24 Fight Song: Oil Thigh

Arena: Memorial Centre Capacity: 3,300 Record All-Time: 333-294-77 Record 2012-13: 26-5-2 League Champions: 2012-13, 2010-11, 1978-79, 1976-77, 1974-75, 1972-73, 1962-63, 1930-31, 1925-26

National Champions: None Head Coach: Matt Holmberg Website: gogaelsgo.com/hockey-w

Media Inquiries

Shawn MacDonald Sports Information Officer (p) 613-533-6000 x 36990 (e) [email protected] (c) 613.484.6763

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PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 1926 1931 1963 1973 1975 1977 1979 2011 2013

KINGSTON, ONTARIO Nestled where the Rideau Canal and St. Lawrence River meet Lake Ontario, Kingston is a city built on a grand heritage and defined by an exquisite ability to blend the beauty of

yesterday with the passion and sophistication of today.

Confederation Tour TrolleyStroll through Kingston’s endlessly diverting intricacies: from its urban heart, a bustling gathering place sparkling with a casual boutique and bistro vitality, to its meandering waterfront with a mix of historic neighbourhoods and breath-taking parkland.

All of this in a city that dazzles with soaring 19th century limestone architecture and the amenities of a major centre, but retains the fascinating allure of a small town.

Explore our history; immerse yourself in our vibrant culture. With so much to see and do in Kingston, there is a wealth of attractions to choose from, and each one unravels the secrets of our beautiful city.

Kingston is conveniently located between ma-jor centres of Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and just 20 minutes from the USA border.

Key Attractions• FebFest - Four on four shinny with former

NHL greats like Kirk Muller, Doug Gilmour and others. Also a reenactment of the first hockey game between Royal Military Col-lege and Queen’s University.

• Fort Henry • K-Rock Centre - concerts & events• Grand Theatre• OHL Kingston Frontenacs

QUEEN’S UNIVERSITYQueen’s is one of Canada’s leading universities, with an international reputation for scholarship, research, social purpose, spirit and diversity. Consistently highly-ranked, Queen’s is known for its incomparable 24-hour learning environment. Great teaching, great students, community and tradition - these are the hallmarks of the Queen’s experience.

History The University was established by Royal Charter of Queen Victoria in 1841 - twenty-six years before Canadian confederation. Classes were first held in 1842. The earliest degree-granting institution in the united Province of Canada, and the first to establish a student government, Queen’s has reflected and helped shape Canadian values and policies, educating many of the country’s most notable political and cultural figures.

Students & Faculty Queen’s student body represents 98 different

countries, along with every Canadian province and territory. Our faculty is drawn from some of the most prestigious institutions in the world, and Queen’s faculty members regularly receive international recognition and

numerous teaching awards for their research and innovative contributions.

Alumni Graduates of Queen’s become part of a living, legendary tradition that spans the globe and 166 years. Queen’s graduates can be found in boardrooms, courtrooms, hospitals, art galleries, laboratories, libraries, and governments around the world.

Community & Kingston Queen’s University is located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, a quintessential university community big enough to provide all the conveniences of modern life, but small enough for students, staff and faculty to feel instantly comfortable and at home. For more than a century-and-a-half, the stories of Queen’s and Kingston have been inextricably entwined. Kingston is Canada’s 3rd best “place to live” in Canada according to a 2009 Canadian Business publication survey.

For more information visit www.queensu.ca

QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY — KINGSTON, ONTARIO

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PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 1926 1931 1963 1973 1975 1977 1979 2011 2013

SEASON REVIEWThe Gaels women’s hockey team finished their regular season with a program record 20 wins topping their season best mark set in 2010-11. The Gaels finished out the regular season in third place in the OUA with a 20-4-2 record. The team was ranked in the CIS Top 10 rankings for all 16 weeks reaching as high as four and closed out the year as the No. 7 team in the country.In the playoffs, after losing their first game in their OUA quarter-final to Windsor, the Gaels bounced back with two wins at home, including a 6-1 win to clinch the series in a game where twin sisters Morgan and Brittany McHaffie (Guelph, Ont.) combined for eight points. The Gaels took on No. 6 Guelph, sweeping the series and handing the Gryphons their first loss since Nov. 11 in the process. In the OUA Championship series the Gaels were the top seed hosting the No. 10 Western Mustangs. The series held up to the rivalries standards and after taking game one in London 4-0, the Gaels were able to hold on to a one-goal lead later and secure the OUA Championship with a 5-4 victory, marking the second time in three seasons that Queen’s has won the Judy McCaw Memorial Cup.

Queen’s has been led by twin sisters Morgan and Brittany McHaffie (Guelph, Ont.) in the playoffs. The two have combined for 22 points in 13 games after Morgan missed the Gaels first game of the playoffs. Morgan also had a strong regular season leading the team in points with 33.

Other offensive threats include Taryn Pilon (Peterborough, Ont.) who finished eighth in the OUA in scoring and OUA Second Team All-Star, defence Katie Duncan (Kitchener, Ont.), who finished 17th in the OUA in scoring this season.

Veterans Kristin Smith (Toronto) and Shawna Griffin (Calgary) join an emerging young core that includes OUA All-Rookie Alisha Sealey (Elora, Ont.) and the Gaels leading goal scorer Courtenay Jacklin (Regina) as offensive threats for Queen’s.

In net, Melanie Dodd-Moher (Stittsville, Ont.) and Karissa Savage (Calgary) have been steallar all season long splitting duties. Dodd-Moher and Savage finished the regular season with nearly identical sparkling stats of a 1.62 goals against average, 0.931 save percentage and a 1.52 goals against average and 0.932 save percentage respectively.

HEAD COACHMATT HOLMBERGHolmberg is in his seventh year with the team, and fourth as head coach. This year he led the Gaels to their best regular season record in program history, finishing 20-4-2 for 42 points and a third place finish in the OUA. The Gaels knocked off Windsor, Guelph and Western to win their second championship in three years.

In the 2010-11 season, Holmberg guided the Gaels to their eighth OUA Championship and were the bronze medalists at the CIS Championship. In their run to Queen’s first OUA title in 32 years, the Gaels knocked off three nationally-ranked opponents, winning all five of their games in overtime. Included in that run, Holmberg coached the Gaels to victory in the longest game in collegiate hockey history, a six overtime victory over the Guelph Gryphons in Game 1 of the OUA Championship.

In his first year at the helm, Holmberg guided the Gaels to a 19-5-3 regular season record. That accomplishment helped Holmberg earn the honour of being named the OUA coach of the year. In addition, he was selected to assist coaching a team of OUA all-stars, which included three Gaels, in a game against the Canada’s U18 team.

Holmberg was named the OUA women’s hockey coach of the year in 2009-2010 and the Fox 40 OUA male coach of the year in 2010 - 2011. The Pembroke, Ontario native graduated from Queen’s Law in 1997.

Career RecordAssistant Coaches

KELSEY TULLOCHA native of Saskatchewan – played for the University of Saskatchewan for five years. Taking post-grad at Queen’s. First year with the team as an assistant coach.

MIRIAM PAASFrom Toronto, attended Bethel University (DIII) in Minnesota. Coached at Trinity College in Port Hope before joining the Gaels as an assistant in 11-12. In her second year with the team – currently in Teacher’s College at Queen’s.Captain and Assistants

C A A A

SEASON GP W L T/OTL/SOL GF GA

2008-09 2 2 0 0

2009-10 27 19 5 3 93 63

2010-11* 27 15 8 4 73 58

2011-12 26 14 9 3 78 69

2012-13* 26 20 4 2 88 41

TOTALS 106 68 26 12 332 231

0.704

Kristin Smith Katie Duncan Brittany McHaffie Morgan McHaffie

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QUEEN’S GAELS - ROSTER

NUMERICAL ROSTER# Name Position

1 Karissa Savage G

2 Alisha Sealey D

7 Chantal Morais W

8 Sydney Cudmore D

9 Marlee Fisher D

10 Courtenay Jacklin W

11 Chelsey Verbeek C

12 Samantha Regier W

13 A Katie Duncan D

14 Taryn Pilon LW

15 Alana Smith RW

18 Shawna Griffin C

19 C Kristin Smith C

21 A Morgan McHaffie C

22 Allie Biglieri W

23 Molly MacLellan D

24 Mary Coughlin D

25 Danielle Girard D

27 A Brittany McHaffie RW

30 Engi Lim G

35 Mel Dodd-Moher G

# Last Name First Name Pos. Hgt Elig Yr. S/C Course Hometown Province Last Team

22 Biglieri Allie W 5-6 2 R Physical and Health Education Toronto Ont. Leaside Wildcats

24 Coughlin Mary D 5-8 2 R Nursing Science Amherstburg Ont. Southwest Wildcats Int. AA

8 Cudmore Sydney D 5-8 1 L Kinesiology Oakville Ont. Oakville Hornets Midget AA

35 Dodd-Moher Mel G 5-6 4 L Biology Ottawa Ont. NCCP Ottawa Capitals

13 Duncan Katie D 5-6 5 L Chemistry Waterloo Ont. Kent School

9 Fisher Marlee D 5-6 3 L Development Studies Kingston Ont. Wayne State Univ. / NCCP Ottawa Capitals

25 Girard Danielle D 5-5 2 R Biology Sarnia Ont. Sarnia Lady Sting Midget AA

18 Griffin Shawna C 5-8 3 R Life Sciences Calgary Alta. Calgary Flyers Midget AAA

10 Jacklin Courtenay W 5-5 1 R Biology Regina Sask. Notre Dame Hounds Midget AAA

30 Lim Engi G 5-4 3 L Economics Montreal Que. Lac Saint-Louis Elites

23 MacLellan Molly D 5-6 1 L Arts & Science Calgary Alta. Calgary Flyers Midget AAA

27 McHaffie Brittany RW 5-6 4 R Physical and Health Education Guelph Ont. Cambridge Jr. Fury

21 McHaffie Morgan C 5-6 4 R Physical and Health Education Guelph Ont. Cambridge Fury Intermedia AA

7 Morais Chantal W 5-7 4 R Consecutive Education Guelph Ont. Western (Ont.) / Cambridge Jr. Fury

14 Pilon Taryn LW 5-6 2 R Sociology Peterborough Ont. Whitby Jr. Wolves

12 Regier Samantha W 5-9 2 L Physical and Health Education Beachburg Ont. Ottawa Valley Thunder Midget A

1 Savage Karissa G 5-4 5 R Development Studies Calgary Alta. Calgary Chaos Midget AAA

2 Sealey Alisha D 5-10 1 L Engineering Elora Ont. Kitchener-Waterloo Rangers (PWHL)

15 Smith Alana RW 5-2 4 R Kinesiology Aurora Ont. Aurora Panthers Intermediate AA

19 Smith Kristin C 5-5 5 L Kinesiology Toronto Ont. Etobicoke Jr. Dolphins

11 Verbeek Chelsey C 5-3 2 R Physical and Health Education Beiseker Alta. Edge School (JWHL) COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Matt Holmberg (4th Season)Assistant Coaches: Kelsey Tulloch, Miriam Paas Scout: Kimberley Pearce Goaltending Coach: Curtis Murray-Waters Equipment Manager: Chris McFie

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEName Pronunciation

Allie Biglieri BIG-LEE-AIR-EEMary Coughlin COG-LINSydney Cudmore CUD-MOREMel Dodd-Moher DAWD-MOW-ERKatie Duncan DUN-CANMarlee Fisher FISH-ERDanielle Girard JER-ARDShawna Griffin GRIF-FINCourtenay Jacklin JACK-LINEngi Lim EN-GEE LIMMolly MacLellan MA-CLE-LANBrittany McHaffie MIC-HALF-EEMorgan McHaffie MIC-HALF-EEChantal Morais MORE-AYTaryn Pilon PEA-LOANSamantha Regier REH-GEARKarissa Savage SAV-AGE

Name Pronunciation

Alisha Sealey SEA-LEEAlana Smith SMITHKristin Smith KRIS-TIN SMITHChelsey Verbeek VER-BEEK

CoachesMatt Holmberg HOLM-BURGKelsey Tulloch TUL-LOKMiriam Paas PAUSE

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MEET THE QUEEN’S GAELS

KARISSA SAVAGEGEligibility: Fifth Height: 5-4 Hometown: Calgary Alta.

Major: Development Studies Last Team: Calgary Chaos Midget AAA

#1

ALISHA SEALEYDEligibility: First Height: 5-10 Hometown: Elora, Ont.

Major: Engineering Last Team: Kitchener-Waterloo Rangers (PWHL)

#2

CHANTAL MORAISWEligibility: Fourth Height: 5-7 Hometown: Guelph, Ont.

Major: Consecutive Education Last Team: Western (OUA) / Cambridge Jr. Fury

#7

2012-13: Started in 13 games for the Gaels during the regualr season splitting starting duties with Dodd-Moher...Won a career high 10 games...Won both games two and three of the opening OUA playoff round against Windsor to advance and then game one of the OUA Final against Western.

SYDNEY CUDMOREDEligibility: First Height: 5-8 Hometown: Oakville, Ont.

Major: Kinesiology Last Team: Oakville Hornets Midget AA

#8

REGULAR SEASON STATS

Season GP GAA SV% W L SO

2012-13 13 1.52 0.932 10 3 5

2011-12 12 2.38 0.915 7 4 1

2010-11 14 2.06 0.914 7 4 1

2009-10 9 2.96 0.892 6 1 0

2008-09 5 1.49 0.955 2 2 1

TOTAL 53 2.10 0.919 32 14 8

PLAYOFF STATS

Season GP GAA SV% W L SO

2012-13 4 1.41 0.949 3 0 1

2009-10 1 0 1 0 0 0

2008-09 1 4.37 0.905 0 0 0

TOTAL 6 1.66 0.943 3 0 1

All-Rookie(12-13)

2012-13: Appeared in all 26 games for Queen’s... First career goal came on the power play in a 6-0 win over Ryerson on Oct. 7... Scored a shorthanded goal against Windsor on Feb. 2... Finished the season with three multi-point games.

REGULAR SEASON STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 26 2 12 14 6

TOTAL 26 2 12 14 6

PLAYOFF STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 7 0 4 4 2

TOTAL 7 0 4 4 2

REGULAR SEASON STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 26 8 5 13 12

2011-12 1 0 0 0 0

2010-11 27 3 4 7 14

2009-10 27 12 8 20 16

2008-09 27 3 9 12 20

TOTAL 108 26 26 52 62

PLAYOFF STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 7 1 2 3 2

TOTAL 7 1 2 3 2

*Played 08-09 season to 11-12 season withWestern Mustangs

2012-13: Joined the Gaels after playing for Western for four seasons... Appeared in all 26 games for Queen’s... Scored goals in four straight games from Oct. 13 to Oct. 20 including two game winners... Registered a point in each of the Gaels games against Guelph in the OUA playoffs including a power play goal in game two.

REGULAR SEASON STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 26 0 2 2 0

TOTAL 26 0 2 2 0

PLAYOFF STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 7 0 0 0 0

TOTAL 7 0 0 0 0

2012-13: Appeared in all 26 games for Queen’s... Registered her first career point in a 6-0 win over Ryerson on Oct. 7... Played in all seven of the Gaels OUA playoff games.

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MARLEE FISHERDEligibility: Third Height: 5-6 Hometown: Kingston, Ont.

Major: Development Studies Last Team: Wayne State Univ. / NCCP Ottawa Capitals

#9

COURTENAY JACKLIN WEligibility: First Height: 5-5 Hometown: Regina, Sask.

Major: Biology Last Team: Notre Dame Hounds Midget AAA

#10

CHELSEY VERBEEKCEligibility: Second Height: 5-3 Hometown: Beiseker, Alta.

Major: Physical and Health Education Last Team: Edge School (JWHL)

#11

REGULAR SEASON STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 13 1 2 3 12

TOTAL 13 1 2 3 12

2012-13: Scored first career OUA goal in a 6-1 win over Brock on Jan. 27... Played in all seven OUA playoff games recording five points... Registered a three game point streak to start the playoffs... Recorded one assist in OUA Championship clinching game.

SAMANTHA REGIERWEligibility: Second Height: 5-9 Hometown: Beachburg, Ont.

Major: Physical and Health Education Last Team: Ottawa Valley Thunder Midget A

#12

2012-13: Led the team in goals with 13... Recorded a hat-trick in a 4-3 win over Windsor on Dec. 1... Registered two or more points in eight games this season... Finished 18th in OUA scoring with 21 points... Scored the game winner to eliminate Windsor in the OUA playoffs... Scored in the final game of the OUA Championship.

PLAYOFF STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 7 1 4 5 4

TOTAL 7 1 4 5 4

REGULAR SEASON STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 26 13 8 21 16

2011-12 3 0 0 0 2

TOTAL 29 13 8 21 18

PLAYOFF STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 7 2 0 2 0

TOTAL 7 2 0 2 0

2012-13: Set a career high in points with 10... Registered three assists in a 6-1 win over Brock on Jan. 27... Appeared in all regular season and playoff games... Had an assist in 6-1 win to eliminate Windsor in OUA playoffs... Had one assist in final game of the OUA Championship.

2012-13: Played in all but one of the Gaels games this season and played in all seven playoff games... Had two assists in a 6-1 win over Brock on Jan. 27.

REGULAR SEASON STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 26 1 9 10 6

2011-12 26 4 3 7 12

TOTAL 52 5 12 17 18

PLAYOFF STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 7 0 2 2 6

2011-12 3 0 0 0 2

TOTAL 10 0 2 2 8

REGULAR SEASON STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 25 0 3 3 8

2011-12 26 0 6 6 12

TOTAL 51 0 9 9 20

PLAYOFF STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 7 0 0 0 2

2011-12 3 0 0 0 0

TOTAL 10 0 0 0 2

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KATIE DUNCANDEligibility: Fifth Height: 5-6 Hometown: Kitchener, Ont.

Major: Chemistry Last Team: Kent School

#13

TARYN PILONLWEligibility: Second Height: 5-6 Hometown: Peterborough, Ont.

Major: Sociology Last Team: Whitby Jr. Wolves

#14

ALANA SMITHRWEligibility: Fourth Height: 5-2 Hometown: Aurora, Ont.

Major: Kinesiology Last Team: Aurora Panthers Intermediate AA

#15

Two time All-Star(12-13, 11-12)

2012-13: Set a career high in points with 22... Finished 18th in OUA scoring... Had a six game point streak from Nov. 9 to Dec. 1 with one goal and eight assists... Finished with six multi-point games... Scored a goal and added an assist in the Gaels series clinching 6-1 win over Windsor in the OUA quarter-final... Had two assists in the Gaels 5-4 OUA championship winning game.

REGULAR SEASON STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 26 5 17 22 28

2011-12 26 6 9 15 26

2010-11 26 1 2 3 30

2009-10 27 1 12 13 20

2007-08 27 0 4 4 24

TOTAL 132 13 44 57 128

PLAYOFF STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 7 1 4 5 12

2011-12 3 0 2 2 4

2010-11 5 0 1 1 4

2009-10 2 0 1 1 5

2007-08 2 0 1 1 2

TOTAL 19 1 9 10 27

2012-13: Set new career highs in goals (12), assists (15) and points (27)... Five power play goals tied for team lead... Had a four point game with three goals and one assist in a 6-0 win over Ryerson on Oct. 7... Finished with eight multi-point games on the season... Scored both game winning goals in OUA finals.

REGULAR SEASON STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 26 12 15 27 0

2011-12 26 9 12 21 2

TOTAL 52 21 27 48 2

PLAYOFF STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 7 4 3 7 0

2011-12 3 0 0 0 0

TOTAL 10 4 3 7 0

SHAWNA GRIFFINCEligibility: Third Height: 5-8 Hometown: Calgary, Alta.

Major: Life Sciences Last Team: Calgary Flyers Midget AAA

#18

REGULAR SEASON STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 14 1 1 2 0

2011-12 25 5 9 14 10

2010-11 27 0 8 8 14

2009-10 27 3 5 8 8

TOTAL 93 9 23 32 32

PLAYOFF STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2011-12 3 1 0 1 2

2010-11 5 0 1 1 2

2009-10 2 1 0 1 0

TOTAL 10 2 1 3 4

2012-13: Played in 14 games for the Gaels... Had a goal in 6-0 win over Ryerson on Nov. 7... Has not played since Dec. due to injury.

2012-13: Set a career high with 20 points... Finished fifth (tie) in team scoring on the season... Had six multi-point games... Recorded a point in all but two of the Gaels seven playoff games... Scored the game winning goal in game two against Windsor of the OUA quarter-final.

REGULAR SEASON STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 26 7 13 20 20

2011-12 26 8 9 17 20

2010-11 27 5 5 10 2

TOTAL 79 20 27 47 42

PLAYOFF STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 7 2 4 6 2

2011-12 3 1 0 1 2

2010-11 5 1 0 1 0

TOTAL 15 4 4 8 4

All-Rookie(11-12)

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KRISTIN SMITHCEligibility: Fifth Height: 5-5 Hometown: Toronto, Ont.

Major: Kinesiology Last Team: Etobicoke Jr. Dolphins

#19

MORGAN MCHAFFIECEligibility: Fourth Height: 5-6 Hometown: Guelph, Ont.

Major: Physical and Health Education Last Team: Cambridge Jr. Fury

#21

ALLIE BIGLIERIWEligibility: Second Height: 5-6 Hometown: Toronto, Ont.

Major: Physical and Health Education Last Team: Leaside Wildcats

#22

2011-12 MVP, Top Scorer

Three time All-Star (12-13,11-12, 10-11)

All-Rookie (09-10)

REGULAR SEASON STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 26 7 13 20 8

2011-12 26 6 9 15 12

2010-11 26 4 9 13 16

2009-10 27 12 10 22 12

2008-09 27 4 6 10 8

TOTAL 132 33 47 80 56

PLAYOFF STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 7 3 4 7 6

2011-12 3 0 1 1 2

2010-11 5 0 1 1 0

2009-10 2 0 1 1 0

2008-09 3 1 0 1 2

TOTAL 20 4 7 11 10

2012-13: Finished fifth (tie) in team scoring on the season... Had a career high 13 assists... Owned two four game point streaks this season... Had a three point night with two goals and one assist in a 4-0 win over Toronto on Nov. 23... Extended a four game regular season point streak to eight games including playoffs... Finished with three points in the two games of the OUA Finals.

REGULAR SEASON STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 26 12 21 33 56

2011-12 25 16 22 38 52

2010-11 26 15 12 27 14

2009-10 27 16 8 24 20

TOTAL 104 59 63 122 142

PLAYOFF STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 6 4 7 11 10

2011-12 3 2 5 7 8

2010-11 5 3 5 8 6

2009-10 2 1 1 2 2

TOTAL 16 10 18 28 26

2012-13: Led team in scoring, third in OUA scoring... Had nine, six game point streaks and a six game multi-point streak... Finished with 10 multi-point games... Gaels won every playoff game she played in... Recorded at least one point in every playoff game... Tied for the OUA playoff scoring lead with 11 points... Finished with five points in 6-1 series clinching win over Windsor.

MOLLY MACLELLANDEligibility: First Height: 5-6 Hometown: Calgary, Alta.

Major: Arts & Science Last Team: Calgary Flyers Midget AAA

#23

2012-13: Scored game winner in 3-0 win over York on Oct. 13... Game winning goal against Waterloo established program best 20th win to close out the season... Scored first career playoff goal in 4-2 win over Guelph in game one of OUA semifinal’s.

REGULAR SEASON STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 24 4 2 6 4

2011-12 24 1 2 3 4

TOTAL 48 5 4 9 8

PLAYOFF STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 7 1 0 1 2

2011-12 3 0 1 1 2

TOTAL 10 1 1 2 4

2012-13: Registered first career point in 5-2 win over York on Jan. 12... Played in all seven playoff games.

REGULAR SEASON STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 23 0 1 1 0

TOTAL 23 0 1 1 0

PLAYOFF STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 7 0 0 0 0

TOTAL 7 0 0 0 0

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MARY COUGHLINDEligibility: Second Height: 5-8 Hometown: Amherstburg, Ont.

Major: Nursing Science Last Team: Southwest Wildcats Int. AA

#24

DANIELLE GIRARDDEligibility: Second Height: 5-5 Hometown: Sarnia, Ont.

Major: Biology Last Team: Sarnia Lady Sting Midget AA

#25

BRITTANY MCHAFFIERWEligibility: Fourth Height: 5-6 Hometown: Guelph, Ont.

Major: Physical and Health Education Last Team: Cambridge Jr. Fury

#27

ENGI LIMGEligibility: Third Height: 5’4 Hometown: Pierrefonds, Que.

Major: Economics Last Team: Lac Saint-Louis Elites

#30

REGULAR SEASON STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 26 3 8 11 24

2011-12 26 0 8 8 24

TOTAL 52 3 16 19 48

PLAYOFF STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 7 2 1 3 4

2011-12 3 0 0 0 4

TOTAL 10 2 1 3 8

2012-13: Set a career high with 11 points on the season... All her goals were on special teams with two coming on the power play and one being shorthanded... Scored two goals in a 5-4 win over Guelph on Nov. 3... Scored the game winning goal in game one of the OUA semifinal against Guelph.

2012-13: Set a career high with 11 points... Finished with three mult-point games... Scored the game winner and added an assist in a 3-0 win over Windsor on Feb. 2... Had a goal and an assist in each of the Gaels wins over Western in the OUA Championship series... Was named player of the game in OUA title clinching 5-4 win over Mustangs.

2012-13: Played in 100th OUA regular season game to close out the year... Five power play goals tied for team lead... Had a nine game point streak from Oct. 7 to Nov. 4 (4g, 6a)... Finished with three multi-point games... Tied for OUA playoff scoring lead with 11 points... Had four multi-point playoff games... Registered a hat-trick in the Gaels 7-1 OUA quarter-final winning game against Windsor... Enters CIS play with a five game point streak (4g, 6a).

REGULAR SEASON STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 26 4 7 11 6

2011-12 26 1 4 5 6

TOTAL 52 5 11 16 12

PLAYOFF STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 7 2 2 4 2

2011-12 3 0 0 0 0

TOTAL 10 2 2 4 2

REGULAR SEASON STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 23 8 11 19 40

2011-12 23 10 15 25 38

2010-11 27 4 13 17 34

2009-10 27 7 13 20 22

TOTAL 100 29 52 81 134

PLAYOFF STATS

Season GP G A PTS PIM

2012-13 7 4 7 11 24

2011-12 3 3 1 4 0

2010-11 5 3 3 6 10

2009-10 2 0 3 3 0

TOTAL 17 10 14 24 34

2012-13: Did not dress during the regular season... played in exhibition play in 2012-13.

REGULAR SEASON STATS

Season GP GAA SV% W L SO

2012-13 0 0 0 0 0 0

TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0

PLAYOFF STATS

Season GP GAA SV% W L SO

2012-13 0 0 0 0 0 0

TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0

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MEL DODD-MOHERGEligibility: Fourth Height: 5’6 Hometown: Stittsville, Ont.

Major: Biology Last Team: NCCP Ottawa Capitals

#3510-11 Championship All-Star 09-10 All-Rookie

09-10 All-Rookie

2012-13: Finished with a career best 1.62 goals against average... tied career high wiht three shutouts... Won eight straight decisions from Oct. 14 to Dec. 1... Combined with Savage for the third best goals against average (1.57) and save percentage in the country (0.932)... Goaltender of record in OUA Championship clinching game.

REGULAR SEASON STATS

Season GP GAA SV% W L SO

2012-13 14 1.62 0.931 10 3 3

2011-12 16 2.68 0.910 7 8 2

2010-11 16 1.84 0.933 8 8 3

2009-10 20 1.79 0.942 13 7 3

TOTAL 66 1.98 0.93 38 26 11

PLAYOFF STATS

Season GP GAA SV% W L SO

2012-13 4 3.20 0.882 3 1 0

2011-12 3 3.68 0.899 1 2 0

2010-11 5 0.75 0.971 5 0 0

2009-10 2 6.75 0.760 0 2 0

TOTAL 14 2.31 0.913 9 5 0

CHAMPIONSHIP2013 WOMEN’S HOCKEY

Queen’s Statistic National RanksSTATISTICS CATEGORY TOTAL/AVG OVERALL

Goals 88 6th

Assists 149 4th

Goals-per game 3.38 7th

Shots 931 1st

Power-play goals 30 1st

Power-play opportunities 131 7th

Power-play percentage 22.9 3rd

Times Short-handed 104 11th

Short-handed goals 3 9th

Goals against 41 6th

Goals-against average 1.57 3rd

Save percentage .932 3rd

Nine Gaels enter the CIS Tourna-ment as holdovers from the team that went to the championship in 2010-11. Mel Dodd-Moher started all three games for the Gaels in 2010-11 and was named a Cham-pionship All-Star after posting two wins and a shutout. Kristin Smith is the only Gael to have recorded a point in the three games with one assist while Katie Duncan, Shawna Griffin, Alana Smith, Morgan and Brittany McHaffie all suited up for the Gaels. Karissa Savage and Engi Lim did not see game action.

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2012-13 OPPONENTS BRIEF RECAPTorontoTORONTO – In the Gaels regular-season opener, Kelly O’Hanion (Markham, Ont.) scored the game’s only goal in a shootout leading Toronto to a 1-0 win over Queen’s at Varsity Arena in Toronto.

RyersonTORONTO – A hat trick by Taryn Pilon (Peterborough, Ont.) led the Queen’s Gaels to a 6-0 shutout of the Ryerson Rams in OUA women’s hockey action at the Mattamy Athletic Centre. The second-year left-winger scored a pair of goals in the first period, and completed the triple with a second-period shorthanded marker. Pilon also picked up an as-sist, to finish with four points.

York KINGSTON, Ont. – Karissa Savage (Calgary, Alta.) put up a shutout leading the Gaels to 3-0 win over the York Lions in their first regular season home game at the Memorial Centre Saturday night.

UOIT OSHAWA, Ont. – Chantal Morais (Guelph, Ont.) Taryn Pilon (Peterborough, Ont.) each scored two goals leading Queen’s to a 5-1 win over UOIT on Sunday at the Campus Ice Centre in Oshawa.

Brock KINGSTON, Ont. – The Queen’s Gaels moved to 4-0-1 in the regular season as they defeated the Brock Badgers 5-2 in OUA women’s hockey Friday night at the Memorial Cen-tre.

Guelph KINGSTON, Ont. – A pair of goals by Katie Duncan (Kitchener, Ont.) and Mary Coughlin (Amherstberg, Ont.) led the No. 7-ranked Queen’s Gaels to a 5-4 win over the No. 6-ranked Guelph Gryphons in OUA women’s hockey action at the Memorial Centre Saturday night.

Laurier WATERLOO, Ont. – A power play goal scored by Brittany McHaffie (Guelph, Ont.) in overtime edged the Gaels past the Golden Hawks for a 4-3 win Saturday at the Sun Life Arena in Waterloo.

Waterloo WATERLOO, Ont. – Karissa Savage (Calgary, Alta.) stopped 19 shots leading the Gaels to a 3-0 shutout over the Waterloo Warriors Sunday at the Columbia Ice Field arena in Waterloo.

Windsor KINGSTON, Ont. – The Queen’s Gaels had five different goal scorers as they picked up a 5-2 win over the Windsor Lancers at the Memorial Centre, Saturday afternoon.

WesternKINGSTON, Ont. – The No. 6-ranked Queen’s Gaels were unable to bounce back from a 2-0 deficit, as they fell, 3-2, to the No. 10-ranked Western Mustangs in OUA women’s hockey action at the Kingston Memorial Centre Sunday afternoon.

UOITKINGSTON, Ont. (January 11, 2013) - The No. 5 Queen’s Gaels (15-2-1) offence led the women’s hockey team to a 3-1 victory over the UOIT Ridgebacks (7-8-2) in women’s hockey at the Kingston Memorial Centre Friday night.

YorkTORONTO (January 12, 2013) - A dominant third period led the No. 5 Queen’s Gaels (16-2-1) to a 5-2 win over the York Lions (4-11-2) in women’s hockey Saturday afternoon.

TorontoKINGSTON, Ont. (January 19, 2013) The No. 5 Queen’s Gaels women’s hockey team (16-2-2) was in action Saturday evening at the Memorial Centre against the Toronto Varsity Blues (11-8-1) in their lone match of the weekend. The Gaels took an early lead but the Varsity Blues scored with 40 seconds left in the final frame to force overtime, which solved nothing. After a scoreless extra frame Toronto was able to upset Queen’s scoring with their fifth shooter.

GuelphGUELPH, Ont. (January 26, 2013) – The No. 6 Queen’s Gaels (16-3-2) recorded a tough 7-2 loss on the road to the No. 8 Guelph Gryphons (18-3-2) at the Gryphon Centre Arena Saturday afternoon. The Gryphons extended their win streak to 11-games with the win.

BrockST. CATHARINES, Ont. (January 27, 2013) – Courtenay Jacklin (Regina, Sask.) had two goals for the No. 6 Queen’s Gaels (17-3-2) contributing to a 6-1 win over the Brock Bad-gers at the Seymour-Hannah Centre Sunday night.

WindsorWINDSOR, Ont. (February 2, 2013) - Danielle Girard (Sarnia, Ont.) had a goal and an assist for the No. 7 Queen’s Gaels (18-3-2) in a 3-0 road win over the Windsor Lancers (12-9-3). Mel Dodd-Moher stopped all 22 shots faced for the shutout.

Western LONDON, Ont. (February 3, 2013) - Danielle Girard (Sarnia, Ont.) continued her scoring touch into Sunday’s afternoon match between two top ranked team’s in Canada, the No. 7 Gaels and No. 9 Mustangs. Girard potted the overtime winner to give the Gaels a 3-2 win a day after getting the game winner in a 3-0 win over Windsor.

LaurierKINGSTON, Ont. (February 9, 2013) - The No. 7 Queen’s Gaels (19-4-2) played host to the No. 4 Laurier Golden Hawks (21-2-3) in a battle between two of Canada’s top teams. It was the Golden Hawks coming out on top at the Memorial Centre in Kingston 3-1.

WaterlooAMHERSTVIEW, Ont. (February 11, 2013) - The Gaels (20-4-2) locked up the third spot in the OUA East division with a 2-1 win over the Waterloo Warriors (9-14-3) on Monday afternoon in Amherstview, Ontario. With the win the Gaels set a Queen’s women’s hockey single season record with their 20th regular season victory topping their previous best of 19 from 2009-10.

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STANDINGS AND STATISTICSCIS WOMEN’S HOCKEY - FINAL STANDINGS

OUA GP W L OTL GF GA PTS Win %

Laurier 26 21 2 3 99 46 45 0.808 Guelph 26 21 3 2 96 46 44 0.808 Queen’s 26 20 4 2 88 43 42 0.769 Western 26 19 5 2 83 52 40 0.731 Toronto 26 15 8 3 71 66 33 0.577 Windsor 26 12 10 4 84 68 28 0.462 UOIT 26 11 12 3 57 70 25 0.423 Waterloo 26 9 14 3 33 63 21 0.346 York 26 8 15 3 51 78 19 0.308 Brock 26 5 20 1 51 109 11 0.192 Ryerson 26 2 23 1 35 107 5 0.077

AUS GP W L OTL GF GA PTS Win %StFX 24 23 1 0 80 23 46 0.958 St. Thomas 24 16 7 1 58 38 33 0.667 Saint Mary’s 24 12 8 4 38 47 28 0.500 UPEI 24 13 10 1 38 41 27 0.542 Moncton 24 11 11 2 48 51 24 0.458 Mount Allison 24 7 13 4 37 62 18 0.292 Dalhousie 24 2 20 2 14 51 6 0.083Note: 12 games forfeited by Dalhousie from January 5 to February 17.

Scores recorded as 1-0.

CANADA WEST GP W L OTL GF GA PTS Win %Calgary 28 23 4 1 97 46 47 0.821Regina 28 18 7 3 74 69 39 0.643UBC 28 17 7 4 72 63 38 0.607Alberta 28 16 9 3 68 50 35 0.571Sask. 28 11 12 5 66 73 27 0.393Manitoba 28 10 12 6 63 79 26 0.357Lethbridge 28 9 16 3 56 77 21 0.321Mount Royal 28 8 17 3 50 89 19 0.286

RSEQ GP W L OTL GF GA PTS Win % McGill 20 20 0 0 111 29 40 1.00Montreal 20 15 5 0 96 53 30 0.750Ottawa 20 7 9 4 62 79 18 0.350Carleton 20 6 13 1 46 91 13 0.300Concordia 20 2 17 1 37 100 5 0.100

CIS WOMEN’S HOCKEY - FINAL CIS TOP 10FINAL February 12 - previous ranking ()1. McGill (1)2. Calgary (2)3. Montreal (3)4. Laurier (4)5. StFX (5)6. Guelph (6)7. Queen’s (7)8. Regina (9)9. UBC (NR)10. Western (10)

REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS - QUEEN’S GAELS (2012-13)## Player POS GP G A PTS PIM PPG SHG

21 Morgan McHaffie F 26 12 21 33 56 4 0

14 Taryn Pilon LW 26 12 15 27 0 5 1

13 Katie Duncan D 26 5 17 22 28 2 0

10 Courtenay Jacklin F 26 13 8 21 16 4 0

18 Shawna Griffin F 26 7 13 20 20 2 0

19 Kristin Smith F 26 7 13 20 8 1 0

27 Brittany McHaffie RW 23 8 11 19 40 5 0

2 Alisha Sealey D 26 2 12 14 6 1 1

7 Chantal Morais RW 26 8 5 13 12 3 0

25 Danielle Girard D 26 4 7 11 6 1 0

24 Mary Coughlin D 26 3 8 11 24 2 1

11 Chelsey Verbeek F 26 1 9 10 6 0 0

22 Alexandria Biglieri F 24 4 2 6 4 0 0

9 Marlee Fisher D 13 1 2 3 12 0 0

12 Samantha Regier LW 25 0 3 3 8 0 0

15 Alana Smith RW 14 1 1 2 0 0 0

8 Sydney Cudmore D 26 0 2 2 0 0 0

23 Molly MacLellan D 23 0 1 1 0 0 0

## Goaltenders GP MIN SO GAA W-L SA SVS SAV%

1 Karissa Savage 13 752:10 5 1.52 10-3 280 261 0.932

35 Melanie Dodd-Moher 14 813:35 3 1.62 10-3 319 297 0.931

OUA LEADERS - 2012-13Rank Player Team GP G A PTS PIM

1 Amanda Parkins GUELPH 26 19 24 43 24

2 Jessica Pinkerton GUELPH 26 11 26 37 20

3 Morgan McHaffie QUEEN'S 26 12 21 33 56

4 Christine Grant GUELPH 26 14 18 32 8

5 Alyssa Baldin WINDSOR 26 15 13 28 20

6 Stacey Scott WESTERN 26 14 14 28 44

7 Kelly O'Hanlon TORONTO 26 12 15 27 20

8 Taryn Pilon QUEEN'S 26 12 15 27 0

9 Katelyn Gosling WESTERN 26 7 19 26 14

10 Brittany Crago LAURIER 26 6 19 25 26

11 Laura Brooker LAURIER 26 14 10 24 12

12 Jenna Lanzarotta GUELPH 26 12 12 24 30

13 Kaitlyn Mora GUELPH 23 7 16 23 20

14 Caitlin Muirhead LAURIER 26 9 13 22 14

15 Courtney Spoors WINDSOR 24 8 14 22 8

16 Tamara Bell GUELPH 26 8 14 22 12

17 Katie Duncan QUEEN'S 26 5 17 22 28

18 Courtenay Jacklin QUEEN'S 26 13 8 21 16

19 Jessica Fickel BROCK 25 10 11 21 28

20 Tammy Freiburger LAURIER 22 9 12 21 4

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PLAYOFF GAME BY GAMELancers take game one with 6-1 win over No. 7 GaelsWINDSOR, Ont. (February 14, 2013) - The No. 7 Queen’s Gaels opened up their OUA best-of-three playoff series with the Windsor Lancers in Windsor on Thursday night where the Lancers bested Queen’s 6-1.

Kristin Smith (Toronto) scored the lone goal for the Gaels while Windsor was led by three point nights from both Courtney Spoors (Kingsville, Ont.) and Kayla Dodson (Windsor, Ont.).

The Lancers used home ice to their advantage early with a goal from Spoors only 3:17 into the opening period to give the number six seed the upper hand. Candice Chevalier (Essex, Ont.) scored a shorthanded marker just over four minutes later and Spoors followed with a shorthanded goal of her own to give Windsor a comfortable 3-0 lead after one. Queen’s was outshot 17-9 in the period.

Windsor kept the offence coming in the second period tallying three goals once more and chasing Gaels netminder Mel Dodd-Moher (Stittsville, Ont.) from the goal.

The Gaels outshot Windsor in the final period 16-6 but could not get back into the game. Smith scored a power play goal 5:40 into the period from Brittany McHaffie (Guelph, Ont.) and Marlee Fisher (Kingston, Ont.) bringing the game to its 6-1 final score.

Karissa Savage (Calgary) and Dodd-Moher combined for 28 saves while Karlyle Robinson (St. Catharine’s, Ont.) stopped 30 of 31 shots for the win. Queen’s went 1-5 on the power play but allowed two shorthanded goals. The Lancers were 0-2 on the man-advantage on the night.

No. 7 Gaels force deciding game with 3-2 win over WindsorKINGSTON, Ont. (February 16, 2013) - An offensively charged second period led the No. 7 Queen’s Gaels to a 3-2 win over the Windsor Lancers in OUA playoff action at the Cataraqui Community Centre Saturday night.

Bree Polci (London, Ont.) opened the scoring for the Lancers with a powerplay goal at the 10:39 mark of the first period assisted by Erinn Noseworthy and Candace Kourounis (Markham, Ont.) putting Windsor up 1-0. The Gaels out shot the Lancers 14-13 in the first period, but were unable to get on the board.

Windsor carried their 1-0 lead into the second period. Kristin Smith (Toronto) evened the score with a goal for the Gaels at the 1:09 mark of the second period; Morgan McHaffie (Guelph, Ont.) and Alisha Sealey (Elora, Ont.) had assists. Katie Duncan (Kitchener, Ont.) added a powerplay goal for the Gaels at 9:07 with assists from Marlee Fisher (Kingston, Ont.) and Taryn Pilon (Peterborough, Ont.). Less than two minutes later, Sealey added another powerplay goal for Queen’s with an assist from Chantal Morais (Guelph, Ont.) putting the Gaels up 3-1 to end the second period.

Kourounis added a second goal for the Lancers at the 5:31 mark of the third period bringing the Gaels’ lead to just one goal. The Gaels were able to hold on to the 3-2 lead bringing the best of three game series to a 1-1 tie.

Karissa Savage (Calgary, Ont.) had 31 saves for Queen’s, while Windsor’s Karlyle Robinson (St. Catharine’s, Ont.) stopped 22 shots. The Gaels were 2-6 on the power play, while the Lancers were 1-6.

McHaffie’s combine for eight points as No. 7 Gaels advance to OUA semi-final with 7-1 win over LancersKINGSTON, Ont. (February 17, 2013) - The No. 7 Queen’s Gaels closed out their best-of-three series against the Windsor Lancers on Sunday with a 7-1 win, advancing to the OUA semi-final with a two games to one series win. Morgan and Brittany McHaffie (Guelph, Ont.) combined for eight points in the win.

The Gaels scored five times in the second period, including three in less than a three minute span. Brittany McHaffie had a hat-trick while her sister Morgan McHaffie had a five point game with one goal and four assists.

It was Windsor that opened the scoring in the first period as Savage could not find the puck at the side of the goal and a scramble ensued, Caitlin Connell (Edmonton, Alta.) buried the puck as it bounced out in front the Gaels net for a 1-0 lead.

The Gaels offence came alive in period number two, only 31 seconds in Pilon and Morgan McHaffie broke in and got the puck in front of the Lancer goal. After a few shots, Brittany McHaffie came into the play at the side of the goal and forced the puck past Robinson to draw even. Morgan and Pilon drew the assists.

Courtenay Jacklin (Regina, Sask.) gave the Gaels their first lead of the game a few minutes later. Jacklin broke in on the right wing and wristed a shot on net that Robinson had trouble with. The Lancer goaltender was unable to get a good piece of the shot and the puck slipped by her and into the net. Verbeek added the assist for the Gaels.

With 3:26 remaining in the period a Katie Duncan (Waterloo, Ont.) shot top shelf over the glove of Robinson put the Gaels ahead by two. Morgan and Brittany McHaffie each scored before the period was out to put the Gaels ahead 5-1. Mary Coughlin (Amherstburg, Ont.) scored her first of the playoffs and Brittany McHaffie completed her hat-trick to close out the game giving the Gaels a 7-1 win.

Savage made 25 saves for the win, her second in as many days.

No. 7 Gaels hand No. 6 Gryphons their first loss since November 11 with 4-2 win in game oneGUELPH, Ont. (February 20, 2013) -- The No. 7 Queen’s Gaels beat the No. 6 Guelph Gryphons 4-2 on Wednesday night in Guelph to take a 1-0 series lead in their OUA semifinal match. The loss marks the first time since November 11 that the Gryphons have suffered a loss.

Mel Dodd-Moher (Stittsville, Ont.) had a strong night between the pipes for Queen’s stopping 31 of the Gryphons 33 shots on goal and Morgan McHaffie (Guelph, Ont.) scored a goal and added an assist.

Mid-way through the first Shawna Griffin (Calgary) fired a shot through to the net and Allie Biglieri (Toronto) picked up a rebound at the side of the goal and beat Nehring on the short side to give Queen’s a 1-0 lead. Kristin Smith (Toronto) added the second assist for the Gaels.

Only 2:30 into the second Taryn Pilon (Peterborough, Ont.) put the Gaels up 2-0. Pilon fired a shot from the high slot that fooled Nehring as the puck found it’s way through the Goaltender and into the Gryphon net.

Guelph took control offensively and at the 6:18 mark it was Christine Grant (Mississauga, Ont.) whose shot found its way off a Gaels defender and past Dodd-Moher to cut the Gaels lead in half.

Queen’s got in penalty trouble giving the Gryphons a four minute power play of their own where Guelph was able to capitalize. The puck came to Michelle Sabourin (Pickering, Ont.) in the slot whose wrist shot beat Dodd-Moher to tie the game at 2-2.

Only 30 seconds later the Gaels responded when Mary Coughlin (Amherstburg, Ont.) took a shot from just off the boards that traveled through a crowd to beat Nehring.

Three minutes after that Brittany McHaffie was knocked down in the slot and her sister Morgan picked up the loose puck and beat Nehring to close out the Gryphons and give Queen’s a 4-2 win.

Dodd-Moher picked up her first win of the playoffs stoping 31 shots while Nehring made 20 saves in the loss.

No. 7 Gaels advance to OUA Championship after 3-1 win over Guelph to sweep seriesKINGSTON, Ont. (February 22, 2013) - The No. 7 Queen’s Gaels are headed back to the OUA Championship after defeating the No. 6 Guelph Gryphons 3-1 on Friday night in Kingston to sweep their best-of-three series.

Shawna Griffin (Calgary) and Morgan McHaffie (Guelph, Ont.) each had a goal and an assist while Mel Dodd-Moher (Stittsville, Ont.) was the star in net stopping 21 shots for the win.

Guelph found themselves in penalty trouble again and the Gaels went up on a five on three advantage. Sealey stepped in from the point on the half boards and made a slick pass through the blue ice to a wide open Chantal Morais (Guelph, Ont.) for an easy goal to put Queen’s up 1-0.

Special teams continued to be the story of the game in the second period as the Gryphons went on the offensive with a power play early, Jessica Pinkerton (Oshawa, Ont.) fired a shot from the slot that deflected off the post and wide. After a face-off win in the Gaels zone, the puck made its way to Emily Corbett (Toronto) whose point shot was stopped by Dodd-Moher but Christine Grant (Mississauga, Ont.) put away the rebound to tie the game at 1-1.

Morgan McHaffie broke the game open for Queen’s early in the third as she made a deke through the legs of a Guelph defender then beat Nehring with a low wrist shot

below the blocker. Brittany McHaffie added the assist for the Gaels.

Queen’s defenders stepped up their game late as in the dying moments the blueliners were blocking shots. The offence responded and the Gaels stayed strong on their puck possession getting the play deep into the Gryphon zone.

With 28 seconds left Griffin sealed the win for Queen’s with a power play goal, sending the Gaels to the OUA Championship.

Dodd-Moher made 21 saves for the win while Nehring stopped 37 in a losing effort.

Shawna Griffin battles for the puck

The Gaels handed No. 6 Guelph their first loss since Nov.

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PLAYOFF GAME BY GAME CONT’D...

TEAM PHOTO

Savage gets the shutout, Pilon with two goals as Gaels win 4-0 over Mustangs to take game oneLONDON, Ont. (February 27, 2013) - The Queen’s Gaels took game one of their best-of-three OUA Championship series beating the Western Mustangs 4-0 on Wednesday night in London. Karissa Savage (Calgary) stopped 26 shots for the shutout and Taryn Pilon (Peterborough, Ont.) scored two goals, including the winner.

Queen’s came out firing in the first period outshooting the Mustangs 22 to 11. Gaels captain Kristin Smith (Toronto) started things off with a few great chances on the backhand but couldn’t get the puck past Western starting goalie and OUA All-Star Kelly Campbell (St. Thomas, Ont.).

After the Gaels were unable to beat Campbell on a power play, Smith nabbed a loose puck off the boards and fired a shot on net. Campbell let loose a big rebound out front and Pilon shovelled the puck past the Western goaltender to give the Gaels a 1-0 advantage.

Danielle Girard (Sarnia, Ont.) put the Gaels up 2-0 early in the second period with her first of the post-season coming on the power play. After Kingston native Marlee Fisher kept the puck in at the blue line, Brittany McHaffie (Guelph, Ont.) circled the net and flipped the puck out front into a crowd, Girard got her stick on it and beat Campbell giving the Gaels a 2-0 lead.

The two teams tightened up their defensive play in the second period as the shot count went from 33 total in the first to only 15 in the second. Queen’s defensive play was strong, keeping the Mustang shots away form the net while blocking everything they could.

In the final period the Gaels once again got on the scoreboard early. Pilon managed to get her stick on a point shot from OUA All-Star Katie Duncan (Kitchener, Ont.) putting the Gaels up with a comfortable 3-0 lead.

Western finally started to get some momentum going in the third with a few power play opportunities but were unable to beat Savage. With the Mustangs on the power play they pulled their goalie late in the game. Gaels forward and OUA All-Star Morgan McHaffie (Guelph, Ont.) got to centre ice and sealed the victory for the Gaels with an empty net shorthanded goal to make it 4-0.

Savage stopped 26 shots for the win, her third of the playoffs.

Champions! Gaels down Mustangs 5-4 for OUA TitleKINGSTON, Ont. (March 1, 2013) -The Queen’s Gaels women’s hockey team was able to complete the sweep of the rival Mustangs and claim the Judy McCaw Memorial Cup and OUA Championship title. The Gaels were diligent offensively wasting no time firing shots on the Western goaltenders and finding the back of the net, outshooting the Mustangs 45-18--with 19 of those shots coming in the first.

Morgan McHaffie (Guelph, Ont.) got the first good chance for the Gaels early in the first period. The Guelph native stepped over the blue line on a two-on-one and fired a wrist shot just wide of the low corner of the net. Queen’s continued their offensive pressure with defenseman Danielle Girard (Sarnia, Ont.) showing her offensive touch, putting three chances on Mustang’s goalie Kelly Campbell (St. Thomas, Ont.) in the opening ten minutes.

A defensive breakdown for the Gaels a few minutes later resulted in a two-on-none for the Mustangs. Stacey Scott (London, Ont.) went cross bar and in on Gaels starting goaltender Mel Dodd-Moher (Stittsville, Ont.) for a 1-0 Western lead.

Queen’s caught a break shortly after with Western recording their second and third penalties of the game to give the tricolour a minute of 5-on-3 action. On the power play, a beautiful set-up by the Gaels Katie Duncan (Kitchener, Ont.) from the point on a slap-pass went to a wide open Girard who made a great play to deflect the hard pass up off the cross bar and in. Just after their power play ended the Gaels struck again with Kristin Smith (Toronto) netting a deflection from a Mary Coughlin (Amherstburg, Ont.) shot. A Casey Rosen (Toronto) interference penalty for Western closed out the first frame, with the Gaels leading 2-1.

With the Mustangs suffering an injury to starting goalie Campbell after the first, Olivia Ross (Huntsville, Ont.) took the helm heading into the final two periods of the do-or-die game.

The Gaels wasted no time firing shots on Olivia Ross, with Brittany McHaffie (Guelph, Ont.) buring her fourth goal of the playoffs off a rebound shot from Girard under 30 seconds into the period. Girard was named the Gaels player of the game for her efforts, finishing the game with two points--a goal and assist.

Three minutes later Gaels rookie forward Courtenay Jacklin (Regina) was able to find the twine off a snapshot from a Chelsey Verbeek (Beiseker, Alta.) pass to give Queen’s a commanding 4-1 lead early in the second period.

Despite the two early goals from the Gaels, Western was able to regain some momentum and rally behind their goalie change. A Mustangs power play five minutes into the period sparked some Western offence, with Stacey Scott (London, Ont.) netting a rebound goal past Dodd-Moher. A Duncan penalty allowed the Mustangs to score their second power play goal with Cassidy Gosling (London, Ont.) netting the puck as the result of a scramble which left Dodd-Moher out of position. The goal gave Western some much needed momentum heading into the third trailing Queen’s 4-3.

Early in the third the Gaels found themselves on a power play as the result of a Kryshanda Green (Caledon, Ont.) face-off interference penalty. Despite not being able to convert on the power play the Gaels were able to find the score-sheet early in the third with Taryn Pilon (Peterborough, Ont.) capitalizing on a rebound over a sprawled out Ross with an assist coming from Brittany McHaffie.

Unfortunately for the Gaels they found themselves in the box again with Verbeek recording a minor for hooking. On the power-play rookie forward Katelyn Gosling (London, Ont.) was able to convert, netting a slap hot past a screened Dodd-Moher.

An exciting final five minutes of regulation ensued, with Western turning up the tempo and keeping the puck deep in Gaels territory. The Queen’s defenders were able to stand tall however, led by veteran net minder Dodd-Moher, and close out the game with a 5-4 victory. The victory marks the second Judy McCaw Memorial Cup for the Gaels in the past three years, with their last one coming in the 2010-2011 season.

The Gaels veteran goaltender Mel Dodd-Moher, who shared her duties this season with fellow veteran Karissa Savage (Calgary), had the following to say about Queen’s impressive home victory.

“Western gave us all they had. They could have just given in, but they didn’t, so it was a tough game for sure. In the last few minutes I just knew I had great teammates and we could pull out the win.”

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PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 1926 1931 1963 1973 1975 1977 1979 2011 2013

ALL-TIME RECORD CONFERENCE RECORD CONFERENCE PLAYOFFS CIS/CIAU CHAMPIONSHIP OVERALL

SEASON GP W L OTL GF GA GP W L GF GA GP W L GF GA GP W L T GF GA PCT. COACH CONFERENCE

2012-13 26 20 4 2 88 41 7 6 1 27 16 Matt Holmberg OUA

2011-12 26 14 9 3 78 69 3 1 2 8 9 - - - - - 29 15 11 3 86 78 0.569 Matt Holmberg OUA

2010-11 27 15 8 4 73 58 5 5 0 11 6 3 2 1 4 4 35 22 9 4 88 68 0.686 Matt Holmberg OUA

2009-10 27 19 5 3 93 63 2 0 2 6 12 - - - - - 29 19 7 3 99 75 0.707 Matt Holmberg OUA

2008-09 27 13 13 1 57 67 3 1 2 6 12 - - - - - 30 14 15 1 63 79 0.483 Harold Parsons*Holmberg Recorded two wins

OUA

2007-08 27 12 9 6 69 61 3 1 2 3 4 - - - - - 30 13 11 6 72 65 0.533 Rob Lalonde OUA

2006-07 24 14 7 3 64 53 3 2 1 6 7 - - - - - 27 16 8 3 70 60 0.648 Harold Parsons OUA

2005-06 24 14 8 2 56 42 2 0 2 3 5 - - - - - 26 14 10 2 59 47 0.577 Harold Parsons OUA

2004-05 22 11 8 3 90 61 3 2 1 10 9 - - - - - 25 13 9 3 100 70 0.580 Harold Parsons OUA East

2003-04 22 17 4 1 105 41 3 2 1 ? ? - - - - - 25 19 5 1 105 41 0.780 Harold Parsons OUA East

2002-03 22 14 6 2 87 51 3 2 1 9 5 - - - - - 25 16 7 2 96 56 0.680 Harold Parsons OUA East

2001-02 20 11 9 0 71 70 3 2 1 10 7 - - - - - 23 13 10 0 81 77 0.565 Harold Parsons OUA East

2000-01 22 7 14 1 51 90 - - - - - - - - - - 22 7 14 1 51 90 0.341 Diana Drury/Jacques Tremblay

OUA East

1999-00 20 2 18 0 26 87 - - - - - - - - - - 20 2 18 0 26 87 0.100 Diana Drury/Jacques Tremblay

OUA

1998-99 20 4 13 3 43 68 - - - - - - - - - - 20 4 13 3 43 68 0.275 Diana Drury/Jacques Tremblay

OUA

1997-98 15 3 9 3 29 61 - - - - - - - - - - 15 3 9 3 29 61 0.300 Diana Drury/Jacques Tremblay

OUA

1996-97 15 2 12 1 20 45 - - - - - - - - - - 15 2 12 1 20 45 0.167 Diana Drury/Anne Symes

OWIAA

1995-96 15 4 9 2 30 50 - - - - - - - - - - 15 4 9 2 30 50 0.333 Diana Drury/Anne Symes

OWIAA

1994-95 15 8 4 3 69 35 1 0 1 0 4 - - - - - 16 8 5 3 69 39 0.594 Diana Drury OWIAA

1993-94 12 2 8 2 15 40 1 0 1 0 3 - - - - - 13 2 9 2 15 43 0.231 Diana Drury/Anne Symes

OWIAA

1992-93 12 4 6 2 21 26 1 0 1 1 2 - - - - - 13 4 7 2 22 28 0.385 Diana Drury/Anne Symes

OWIAA

1991-92 12 3 8 1 30 42 1 0 1 0 1 - - - - - 13 3 9 1 30 43 0.269 Diana Drury/Anne Symes

OWIAA

1990-91 16 9 3 4 54 36 4 2 2 6 9 - - - - - 20 11 5 4 60 45 0.650 Diana Drury/Anne Symes

OWIAA

1989-90 16 14 2 0 66 22 2 0 2 3 11 - - - - - 18 14 4 0 69 33 0.778 Diana Drury OWIAA

1988-89 16 11 2 3 52 29 4 2 2 6 7 - - - - - 20 13 4 3 58 36 0.725 Diana Drury OWIAA

1987-88 16 1 12 3 31 62 - - - - - - - - - - 16 1 12 3 31 62 0.156 Martha Roberts OWIAA

1986-87 16 1 12 3 32 69 - - - - - - - - - - 16 1 12 3 32 69 0.156 Kim Ferguson OWIAA

1985-86 16 2 13 1 28 93 - - - - - - - - - - 16 2 13 1 28 93 0.156 Kim Ferguson OWIAA

1984-85 16 10 4 2 59 46 1 0 1 1 3 - - - - - 17 10 5 2 60 49 0.647 Janean Sergeant OWIAA

1983-84 16 3 11 2 65 113 - - - - - - - - - - 16 3 11 2 65 113 0.250 Janean Sergeant OWIAA

1982-83 16 3 12 1 36 79 - - - - - - - - - - 16 3 12 1 36 79 0.219 Janean Sergeant OWIAA

1981-82 16 3 12 1 32 79 - - - - - - - - - - 16 3 12 1 32 79 0.219 Janean Sergeant OWIAA

1980-81 12 5 6 1 37 28 - - - - - - - - - - 12 5 6 1 37 28 0.458 John Sergeant OWIAA

1979-80 12 10 1 1 53 21 2 1 1 2 3 - - - - - 14 11 2 1 55 24 0.821 Janean Sergeant OWIAA

1978-79 12 12 0 0 68 13 2 2 0 16 5 - - - - - 14 14 0 0 84 18 1.000 Dave Best OWIAA

1977-78 12 5 6 1 39 34 2 1 1 7 9 - - - - - 14 6 7 1 46 43 0.464 Terry Miller OWIAA

1976-77 10 8 2 0 ? ? 2 2 0 11 2 - - - - - 12 10 2 0 11 2 0.833 Katherine Cartwright OWIAA

1975-76 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? - - - - - ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Katherine Cartwright OWIAA

1974-75 10 8 0 2 61 28 2 2 0 9 2 - - - - - 12 10 0 2 70 30 0.917 Katherine Cartwright OWIAA

1973-74 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? - - - - - ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Katherine Cartwright OWIAA

1972-73 12 10 1 1 44 22 2 2 0 9 2 - - - - - 14 12 1 1 53 24 0.893 Katherine Cartwright OWIAA

1971-72 12 5 4 3 22 19 1 0 1 0 1 - - - - - 13 5 5 3 22 20 0.500 Katherine Cartwright OWIAA

TOTALS 704 333 294 77 2044 2014 68 38 30 170 156 3 2 1 4 4 775 373 325 77 2218 2174 0.531

No results found for games marked with (?)

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PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 1926 1931 1963 1973 1975 1977 1979 2011 2013

AWARDSOUA AWARDSMOST VALUABLE PLAYER 2011-12 ....................................................Morgan McHaffie 2003-04 .................................................Elizabeth Chiasson 2002-03 ..................................................Elizabeth Chiasson

TOP SCORER 2011-12 ....................................................Morgan McHaffie 2009-10 ........................................................Elizabeth Kench 2004-05 ..................................................Elizabeth Chiasson 2003-04 .................................................Elizabeth Chiasson 2002-03 ..................................................Elizabeth Chiasson

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2006-07 .......................................................Elizabeth Kench 2005-06 ...................................................Victoria Kaufmann 2002-03 (East) .................................................Nicole Trotter 1998-99 ...............................................................Claudia Tom

COACH OF THE YEAR 2009-10 .........................................................Matt Holmberg 2003-04 (East) ..............................................Harold Parsons 2002-03 (East) ..............................................Harold Parsons

CIS ALL-CANADIANS2009-10 (2) Becky Conroy (2nd), Mel Dodd-Moher (Rookie Team)

2004-05 (1) Elizabeth Chiasson (1st)

2003-04 (1) Elizabeth Chiasson (1st)

2002 -03(1) Elizabeth Chiasson (2nd)

CIS CHAMPIONSHIP ALL-STARS2010-11 (1) Mel Dodd-Moher

OUA ALL-STARS2012-13 (3) Morgan McHaffie, Katie Duncan, Alisha Sealey (Rookie Team)

2011-12 (3) Morgan McHaffie, Katie Duncan, Taryn Pilon (Rookie Team)

2010-11 (2) Kelsey Thomson, Morgan McHaffie

2009-10 (5) Alison Bagg, Becky Conroy, Elizabeth Kench, Mel Dodd-Moher (Rookie Team), Morgan McHaffie (Rookie Team)

2007-08 (2) Elizabeth Kench, Michelle Hunt (Rookie Team)

2006-07 (1) Michelle Clark-Crumpton

2005-06 (1) Amanda Stenson

2004-05 (3) Keri Baker, Elizabeth Chiasson, Michelle Clark-Crumpton

2003-04 (2) Elizabeth Chiasson, Keri Baker

2002-03 (3) Elizabeth Chiasson, Caroline Hare, Tanya Vlahovich

1998-99 (1) Lori Loftus

1995-96 (1) Julie Walker

1994-95 (3) Stacey Harvey, Tammy Edger, Julie Walker

1993-94 (1) Stacey Harvey

1992-93 (1) Stacey Harvey

1991-92 (3) Stacey Harvey, Julie Stevens, Heather White

1990-91(3) Sue Patterson, Stacey Harvey, Julie Stevens

1989-90 (3) Julie Stevens, Sue Patterson, Rebecca Higgins

1988-89 (1) Julie Stevens

1986-87 (1) Ann Fisher

1985-86 (1) Ann Fisher

1984-85 (1) Carolyn Aylesworth

1983-84 (1) Carolyn Aylesworth

1982-83 (1) Carolyn Aylesworth

Holmberg was OUA Coach of the year in 2009-10

Dodd-Moher was a Championship CIS All-Star in 2010-11

3-time OUA All-Star Morgan McHaffie Pilon was an OUA All-Rookie member in 2011-12

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PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 1926 1931 1963 1973 1975 1977 1979 2011 2013

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER2011-12 ...........................Morgan McHaffie 2010-11 .............................Kelsey Thomson 2009-10 .Becky Conroy/Elizabeth Kench 2008-09 ................................. Michelle Hunt 2007-08 ....................................Melissa John 2006-07 ..... Cassandra Sparks/Michelle ..............................................Clark-Crumpton 2005-06 ............................... Miranda Costie 2004-05 ........................Elizabeth Chiasson 2003-04 .................................. Caroline Hare 2002-03 ........................Elizabeth Chiasson 2001-02 .................................. Caroline Hare 2000-01 ............................................................. 1999-00 ........................................ Lori Loftus 1998-99 ........................................ Lori Loftus 1997-98 ........................................ Sarah Reid 1996-97 .........................Sarah Easterbrook 1995-96 ..................... Stephanie Backman 1994-95 .............Sarah Hurst/Julie Walker 1993-94 .................................Stacey Harvey 1992-93 .................................Stacey Harvey 1991-92 .................................Stacey Harvey 1990-91 ... Charlyn Gibson/Julie Stevens 1989-90 ....................................Julie Stevens

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR2011-12 ....................................... Taryn Pilon 2010-11 Shawna Griffin/Kelly Eustace/ ................................................Alex Cieslowski 2009-10 ...........................Morgan McHaffie 2008-09 ....................................Kristin Smith 2007-08 ................................. Michelle Hunt 2006-07 ............................. Elizabeth Kench 2005-06 ........................ Victoria Kaufmann 2004-05 ...........................Amanda Stenson 2003-04 ..........Miranda Costie/Michelle ..............................................Clark-Crumpton 2002-03 .................................. Nicole Trotter 2001-02 ........................Elizabeth Chiasson

2000-01 ...................... Melinda Casselman 1999-00 ............................................................. 1998-99 .....................................Claudia Tom 1997-98 .................................Kim Bjorklund 1996-97 ........................................ Sarah Reid 1995-96 .........................Sarah Easterbrook 1994-95 ...................................Colleen Salak 1993-94 ...........................Shannon Heward 1992-93 ....................... Catherine Drimmel 1991-92 ........................... Michele Lemieux 1990-91 .......Stacey Harvey/Tanya Casey 1989-90 .....................................Tanya Casey 1988-89 .............................. Marla MacNaull 1987-88 ............................................................. 1986-87 .Charlyn Gibson/Jennifer Sasaki 1985-86 . Catherine Parker/Julie Stevens 1984-85 ..Lesly Donaldson/Susan Spratt 1983-84 ....................................Robin Brown 1982-83 ...................... Carolyn Aylesworth

MOST IMPROVED2011-12 ...................................Shawna Griffin 2010-11 ............................. Shelby Aitcheson 2009-10 ..................................Megan McNutt 2008-09 .............................................Jess Cone 2007-08 .................................Andrea LeBlanc 2006-07 ............................... Kelsey Thomson 2005-06 ..........................................Claire Hunt 2004-05 ............................................ Keri Baker 2003-04 .................................... Alison Barclay 2002-03 ........................... Amy Saundercook 2001-02 ......................................Rachel Calley 2000-01 ......................................Rachel Calley 1999-00 ...... Stephanie McMillan/Heather .................................................................McNally 1998-99 ................................... Kathryn White 1997-98 ................................ Mandy Ferleyko 1996-97 .........................Colleen MacDonald 1995-96 ..........Erin Dixon/Janna Lehrbrass 1994-95 ................................Catharine Clapp

1993-94 .........................................Wendy Eley 1992-93 ....................................... Tammy Egar 1991-92 ..................................... Jacquie Robb 1990-91 .............................Monica Eickmeier 1989-90 ..................................Suzzane Shortt 1988-89 ................................. Cathy Redshaw 1987-88 ................................................................

1986-87 Sherry Gibson/Anna MacDonald

TOP +/- 2011-12 ............................. Morgan McHaffie 2010-11 ................................................................ 2009-10 ............................. Brittany McHaffie

TEAM AWARDS

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Coach Seasons GP W L T W% Seasons W L

Matt Holmberg (2009-10 - current) 4 108 70 26 12 0.704 P

LA Y O F F S

4 15 6

Rob Lalonde (2007-08) 1 27 12 9 6 0.556 1 1 2

Harold Parsons (2001-02 - 2008-09) 7 161 94 55 12 0.621 7 11 9

Diana Drury/Jacques Tremblay (1997-98 - 2000-01)

4 77 16 54 7 0.253 0 0 0

Diana Drury/ Anne Symes (1990-91 - 1993-94, 1995-96 - 1996-97)

6 82 24 46 12 0.366 4 2 5

Diana Drury (1988-89 - 1989-90, 1994-95)

3 47 33 8 6 0.766 3 2 5

Martha Roberts (1987-88) 1 16 1 12 3 0.156 0 0 0

Kim Ferguson (1985-86 - 1986-87) 2 32 3 25 4 0.156 0 0 0

John Sergeant (1980-81) 1 12 5 6 1 0.458 0 0 0

Janean Sergeant (1979-80, 1981-82 - 1984-85)

5 76 29 40 7 0.428 2 1 2

David Best (1978-79) 1 12 12 0 0 1.00 1 2 0

Terry Miller (1977-78) 1 12 5 6 1 0.458 1 1 1

Katherine “Cookie”

Cartwright (2001-02 - 2008-09)

6 44 31 7 6 0.773 ? 6 1

COACHING RECORDS

2012-13 BANNER PHOTO

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