2009–10 Guelph Gryphons women's ice hockey season

The Guelph Gryphons represented the University of Guelph in the 2009-10 Canadian Interuniversity Sport women's hockey season. The Gryphons attempted to win their first Canadian Interuniversity Sport women's ice hockey championship. Their head coach was Rachel Flanagan, assisted by Kirsten Thatcher and John Lovell.

2009–10 Guelph Gryphons
women's ice hockey season
Conference[[Ontario University Athletics|OUA]]
Record
Coaches and captains
Head coachRachel Flanagan

Offseason

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  • April 9: The Guelph Gryphon women's ice hockey team confirmed the addition of Mississauga native Jenna Lanzarotta. The forward participated with the Mississauga Jr. Chiefs in 2008-09. She amassed 21 points (9 goals, 12 assists) in 33 games played while helping her team to a 2008-09 provincial gold medal. She also participated in the Tier 2 girls Hockey ROPSSAA championship this year with her St. Marcellinus Spirit high school team. In addition, she was the hockey MVP for her high school.

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Exhibition

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  • Two of the Gryphons exhibition games will involve NCAA teams.
Date Opponent Location Time Score
Sep 19, 2009 Carleton Guelph 2:00 PM Carleton, 2-1
Sep 20, 2009 Concordia Guelph 2:00 PM Guelph, 1-0
Sep 26, 2009 Mercyhurst Mercyhurst[2] 2:00 PM Mercyhurst, 10-0[3]
Sep 27, 2009 Syracuse Syracuse [4] 2:00 PM Guelph, 3-1[5]

Regular season

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  • The Gryphons ranked seventh in the inaugural women's hockey coaches poll of the 2009-2010 season.

Roster

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Number Name Position Height Year
1 Chelsey Roy G 5'04" 4
2 Carla D'Angelo D 5'10" 4
3 Jackie Sollis D 5'08" 3
4 Stephanie Dykes F 5'03" 3
5 Laura Milton D 5'08" 2
6 Erin Small F 5'05" 3
7 Tamara Bell F 5'04" 2
9 Dayna Kanis F 5'05" 4
10 Samantha Ryder F 5'07" 2
11 Leslie Taylor F 5'11" 2
12 Patricia "Rose" Harris F 5'08" 4
13 Alix Mullin D 5'06" 2
15 Tori Woods F 5'08" 3
17 Jody Hodgins D 5'07" 3
19 Sarah McClinchey F 5'04" 4
20 Mary Darvill F 5'02" 2
21 Rachel Driscoll D 5'06" 3
22 Jessica Zerafa F 5'07" 4
23 Jennifer Rivers F 5'10" 3
24 Lucia Mazza D 5'06" 3
29 Tayne Hewer F 5'09" 3
31 Kanesa Shwetz G 5'06" 4
33 Cassandra McNichol G 5'10" 2

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Schedule

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Date Opponent Location Time Score
Oct 10, 2009 Windsor Windsor 4:15 PM W 4-1
Oct 11, 2009 Western Western 2:00 PM W 3-2
Oct 16, 2009 Queens Queens 7:30 PM L 4-6
Oct 17, 2009 UOIT UOIT 7:30 PM W 3-1
Oct 24, 2009 Waterloo Guelph 2:00 PM W 5-2
Oct 25, 2009 Laurier Guelph 2:00 PM L 0-1
Oct 30, 2009 Brock Guelph 7:30 PM
Nov 07, 2009 York York 2:00 PM
Nov 08, 2009 Toronto Toronto 4:00 PM
Nov 13, 2009 Windsor Guelph 7:30 PM L 2-3
Nov 14, 2009 Western Guelph 7:30 PM W 4-2
Nov 21, 2009 Laurier Laurier 7:30 PM L 2-3
Nov 22, 2009 Waterloo Waterloo 2:00 PM L 0-1
Nov 28, 2009 Toronto Guelph 2:00 PM W 7-2
Nov 29, 2009 York Guelph 2:00 PM W 3-2
Dec 03, 2009 Brock Guelph 2:00 PM W 10-2
Jan 07, 2010 UOIT Guelph Guelph 2:00 PM W 7-2
Jan 09, 2010 Queens Guelph 7:30 PM L 1-4
Jan 16, 2010 Western Western 4:10 PM W 5-4
Jan 17, 2010 Windsor Windsor 4:10 PM L 2-3
Jan 23, 2010 UOIT UOIT 3:30 PM W 6-2
Jan 24, 2010 Queens Queens 4:10 PM W 4-0
Jan 30, 2010 Waterloo Guelph 2:00 PM W 4-2
Jan 31, 2010 Laurier Guelph 2:00 PM L 1-2
Feb 05, 2010 Brock Brock 4:10 PM L 2-3
Feb 13, 2010 York Guelph 2:00 PM W 1-0
Feb 14, 2010 Toronto Guelph 2:00 PM L 1-4

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Tournaments

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  • Guelph participated in the Concordia Tournament from December 28–30.
Date Opponent Location Time Score
Dec 28, 2009 TBA Concordia University 1:00 PM
Dec 29, 2009 McGill Concordia University 6:00 PM 1-8[8]
Dec 30, 2009 TBA Concordia University 1:00 PM

Player stats

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Skaters

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Player Goals Assists Points Shots +/- PIM

Goaltenders

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Player Games Played Minutes Goals Against Wins Losses Ties Shutouts Save % Goals Against Average
Chelsey Roy
Kanesa Shwetz

Postseason

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CIS Tournament

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Date Opponent Location Time Score
Feb 20, 2010 Toronto Guelph 2:00 PM W 1-0
Feb 25, 2010 Queens Game 1, Kingston 2:00 PM W 7-4
Feb 27, 2010 Queens Game 2, Guelph 2:00 PM W 5-2
Mar 4, 2010 Laurier Game 1, Waterloo 2:00 PM L 0-2
Mar 6, 2010 Laurier Game 2, Guelph 2:00 PM L 1-2

References

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  1. ^ http://www.athletics.uoguelph.ca/Varsity_Sport/_Teams/Hockey_-_Women/News/2010[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "2021-22 Women's Ice Hockey Schedule".
  3. ^ "Balanced Attack Leads Lakers Past Guelph, 10-0".
  4. ^ "2021-22 Women's Ice Hockey Schedule".
  5. ^ "Greco Scores in Guelph Exhibition".
  6. ^ "University of Guelph Athletics - Hockey - Women - Roster". Archived from the original on 2009-06-09. Retrieved 2009-08-28.
  7. ^ "University of Guelph Athletics - Hockey - Women - Schedule". Archived from the original on 2009-11-26. Retrieved 2009-08-28.
  8. ^ "Athletics event:". Archived from the original on 2012-10-29. Retrieved 2017-08-23.
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