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

  • 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

  • Two of the Gryphons exhibition games will involve NCAA teams.
DateOpponentLocationTimeScore
Sep 19, 2009CarletonGuelph2:00 PMCarleton, 2-1
Sep 20, 2009ConcordiaGuelph2:00 PMGuelph, 1-0
Sep 26, 2009MercyhurstMercyhurst[2]2:00 PMMercyhurst, 10-0[3]
Sep 27, 2009SyracuseSyracuse [4]2:00 PMGuelph, 3-1[5]

Regular season

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

Roster

NumberNamePositionHeightYear
1Chelsey RoyG5'04"4
2Carla D'AngeloD5'10"4
3Jackie SollisD5'08"3
4Stephanie DykesF5'03"3
5Laura MiltonD5'08"2
6Erin SmallF5'05"3
7Tamara BellF5'04"2
9Dayna KanisF5'05"4
10Samantha RyderF5'07"2
11Leslie TaylorF5'11"2
12Patricia "Rose" HarrisF5'08"4
13Alix MullinD5'06"2
15Tori WoodsF5'08"3
17Jody HodginsD5'07"3
19Sarah McClincheyF5'04"4
20Mary DarvillF5'02"2
21Rachel DriscollD5'06"3
22Jessica ZerafaF5'07"4
23Jennifer RiversF5'10"3
24Lucia MazzaD5'06"3
29Tayne HewerF5'09"3
31Kanesa ShwetzG5'06"4
33Cassandra McNicholG5'10"2

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Schedule

DateOpponentLocationTimeScore
Oct 10, 2009WindsorWindsor4:15 PMW 4-1
Oct 11, 2009WesternWestern2:00 PMW 3-2
Oct 16, 2009QueensQueens7:30 PML 4-6
Oct 17, 2009UOITUOIT7:30 PMW 3-1
Oct 24, 2009WaterlooGuelph2:00 PMW 5-2
Oct 25, 2009LaurierGuelph2:00 PML 0-1
Oct 30, 2009BrockGuelph7:30 PM
Nov 07, 2009YorkYork2:00 PM
Nov 08, 2009TorontoToronto4:00 PM
Nov 13, 2009WindsorGuelph7:30 PML 2-3
Nov 14, 2009WesternGuelph7:30 PMW 4-2
Nov 21, 2009LaurierLaurier7:30 PML 2-3
Nov 22, 2009WaterlooWaterloo2:00 PML 0-1
Nov 28, 2009TorontoGuelph2:00 PM W 7-2
Nov 29, 2009YorkGuelph2:00 PM W 3-2
Dec 03, 2009BrockGuelph2:00 PM W 10-2
Jan 07, 2010UOIT GuelphGuelph2:00 PM W 7-2
Jan 09, 2010QueensGuelph7:30 PML 1-4
Jan 16, 2010WesternWestern4:10 PM W 5-4
Jan 17, 2010WindsorWindsor4:10 PM L 2-3
Jan 23, 2010UOITUOIT3:30 PMW 6-2
Jan 24, 2010QueensQueens4:10 PMW 4-0
Jan 30, 2010WaterlooGuelph2:00 PMW 4-2
Jan 31, 2010LaurierGuelph2:00 PML 1-2
Feb 05, 2010BrockBrock4:10 PML 2-3
Feb 13, 2010YorkGuelph2:00 PM W 1-0
Feb 14, 2010TorontoGuelph2:00 PM L 1-4

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Tournaments

  • Guelph participated in the Concordia Tournament from December 28–30.
DateOpponentLocationTimeScore
Dec 28, 2009TBAConcordia University1:00 PM
Dec 29, 2009McGillConcordia University6:00 PM1-8[8]
Dec 30, 2009TBAConcordia University1:00 PM

Player stats

Skaters

PlayerGoalsAssistsPointsShots+/-PIM

Goaltenders

PlayerGames PlayedMinutesGoals AgainstWinsLossesTiesShutoutsSave %Goals Against Average
Chelsey Roy
Kanesa Shwetz

Postseason

CIS Tournament

DateOpponentLocationTimeScore
Feb 20, 2010TorontoGuelph2:00 PMW 1-0
Feb 25, 2010QueensGame 1, Kingston2:00 PMW 7-4
Feb 27, 2010QueensGame 2, Guelph2:00 PMW 5-2
Mar 4, 2010LaurierGame 1, Waterloo2:00 PML 0-2
Mar 6, 2010LaurierGame 2, Guelph2:00 PML 1-2

References

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