Team Name: | Montreal Carabins |
Team Link: | Montreal Carabins |
University: | Université de Montréal |
Sex: | women's |
Conference: | Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec |
Conference Short: | RSEQ |
Athletic Director: | Danièle Sauvageau |
Coach: | Isabelle Leclaire |
Coach Year: | → since 2008–09 |
Captains: | Jessika Boulanger |
Location: | Montreal, Quebec |
Capacity: | 2460 |
Color1: | Royal Blue |
Color2: | White |
Color3: | Black |
Hex1: | 4169E1 |
Hex2: | FFFFFF |
Hex3: | 000000 |
Usportschampion: | 2013, 2016 |
Conference Tournament: | 2013, 2014, 2016, 2019 |
The Montreal Carabins women's ice hockey team defend the colours of the Université de Montréal and are members of the Quebec Student Sports Federation (RSEQ), and compete for the Canadian Interuniversity Sport women's ice hockey championship. One Carabins player have participated internationally, including the World Student Games. Home games are contested at l'aréna du CEPSUM. In addition, the Women's ice hockey team are connected to the club Montreal Carabins.
The 2009-10 season was their first competing in CIS. The Carabins finished second during the regular season and claimed the fifth position in the CIS Canadian championship. In their second season (2010-11), the team ranked in second place in the Québécois conference behind McGill Martlets.[1] In the 2011 playoffs, the Carabins eliminated the Concordia Stingers[2] but the Carabins are in turn to eliminate in finale by McGill.[2] In their second season, they did not qualify for the CIS Canadian championships. On October 29, 2011, 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.[3] It marked the Martlets first loss to a Quebec conference opponent for the first time in 108 games.[4]
In the 2011-12 season, the Carabins reach in finale national in their third season of existence only.[2] The Carabins lose however in finale against Calgary Dinos,.[5] [6] The Carabins women ice hockey team deserve the first medal of their young history (a Silver medal),[2] [7]
width=5% | Number | width=5% | width=10% | Player | width=10% | Former Team | width=10% | Hometown | |
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31 | Rachel Ouellette | Kirkland, Quebec | |||||||
32 | Marjorie Lessard | Dragons du Collège Laflèche | Nicolet, Quebec | ||||||
35 | Élodie Rousseau Sirois | Dragons du Collège Laflèche | Pohénégamook, Quebec | ||||||
width=5% | Number | width=5% | width=10% | Player | width=10% | Former Team | width=10% | Hometown | |
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15 | Élizabeth Mantha, | Ottawa Gee-Gees | Longueuil, Quebec | ||||||
8 | Janique Duval[8] | Lynx du Collège Édouard-Montpetit women's ice hockey | Val-d'Or, Quebec | ||||||
18 | Édith Aubert-Lehoux | Dragons du Collège Laflèche | Ham-Nord, Quebec | ||||||
19 | Jessica Bond | Maine Black Bears women's ice hockey | LaSalle, Quebec | ||||||
21 | Sophie Brault | Lynx du Collège Édouard-Montpetit women's ice hockey | Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec | ||||||
89 | Marie-Ève Couture | Moncton Aigles Bleu | Trois-Rivières, Quebec | ||||||
91 | Vicky Denis | Gaspé, Quebec | |||||||
width=5% | Number | width=5% | width=10% | Player | width=10% | Former Team | width=10% | Hometown | |
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9 | Kim Deschênes | Bathurst Northern Stars | |||||||
17 | Audrey Fortin | Lynx du Collège Édouard-Montpetit women's ice hockey | La Sarre, Quebec | ||||||
22 | Maxie Plante | Stanstead College | Sherbrooke, Quebec | ||||||
24 | Casandra Dupuis | Lynx du Collège Édouard-Montpetit women's ice hockey | Sherbrooke, Quebec | ||||||
27 | Jessica Gagné | Dragons du Collège Laflèche | Sherbrooke, Quebec | ||||||
28 | Josianne Legault[9] | Dragons du Collège Laflèche | Granby, Quebec | ||||||
39 | Marion Allemoz[10] | Pôle France féminin de Chambéry | Chambéry, France | ||||||
40 | Caroline Martin-Guay | Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf | Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec | ||||||
64 | Maude Gélinas | Lynx du Collège Édouard-Montpetit women's ice hockey | Montreal, Quebec | ||||||
66 | Mélissa Globensky | Cégep Marie-Victorin | Montreal, Quebec | ||||||
94 | Katia Murray | Dawson College Blues women's ice hockey | Montreal, Quebec | ||||||
84 | Ariane Barker | Napierville, Quebec | |||||||
Reference[11]
Reference[12]
First Team
After the 2010-11 season, Forwards Josianne Legault,[15] Kim Deschênes,[16] the Defencemen Stéphanie Daneau,[17] Janique Duval[18] and goaltender Rachel Ouellette[19] were named to the All-Star teams of the league .[2]
Second Team
= CWHL All-Star | = NWHL All-Star | = Clarkson Cup Champion | = Isobel Cup Champion |
Player | Position | Team(s) | League(s) | Years | Titles | |
Marion Allemoz | Forward | Canadiennes de Montreal MODO | CWHL SDHL | 2017 Clarkson Cup | ||
Sophie Brault | Forward | Canadiennes de Montreal Dream Gap Tour | CWHL PWHPA | 6 | ||
Kim Deschenes | Forward | Canadiennes de Montreal Dream Gap Tour | CWHL PWHPA | 5 | 2017 Clarkson Cup | |
Forward | HIFK | Naisten Liiga (W) |