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| Montreal Axion | |
|---|---|
| π Image | |
| City | Montreal, Quebec |
| League | National Women's Hockey League |
| Division | Central/Eastern |
| Founded | 1998 |
| Folded | 2007 |
| Home arena | Centre Γtienne Desmarteau |
| Colours | Dark blue, red & white |
| Owners | Robert Vegiard and France St-Louis[1] |
| General manager | Sylvain Dutil |
| Head coach | Yanick Evola |
| Captain | Lisa-Marie Breton Alternate captains: Annie Desrosiers, Catherine De Abreu and Cathy Chartrand |
The Montreal Axion were a National Women's Hockey League team (2003 to 2007) located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Axion represented Quebec at the 2005 Esso Women's Nationals.[2] They were previously known as Bonaventure Wingstar (1998β99) and Montreal Wingstar[3][4] (1999β2003). This team was succeeded as the women's professional hockey team of Montreal by the Montreal Stars in the Canadian Women's Hockey League, starting with the 2007β2008 season.
History
[edit]The team evolved in the National Women's Hockey League starting in the 1998β99 season. During the inaugural season, they were named the "Bonaventure Wingstar", then the following season, they became the "Montreal Wingstar". Five years after its creation, in 2003, the team was renamed the Montreal Axion.
Season-by-season
[edit]| Season | GP | W | L | T | GF | GA | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1998β99 | 34 | 13 | 16 | 5 | 104 | 91 | 31 |
| 1999β2000 | 35 | 18 | 7 | 10 | 116 | 62 | 46 |
| 2000β01 | 40 | 30 | 6 | 4 | 163 | 63 | 64 |
| 2001β02 | 30 | 11 | 14 | 5 | 66 | 78 | 27 |
| 2002β03 | 36 | 18 | 15 | 3 | 83 | 81 | 39 |
| 2003β04 | 36 | 20 | 11 | 5 | 113 | 84 | 46 |
| 2004β05 | 36 | 24 | 10 | 2 | 140 | 85 | 51 |
| 2005β06 | 36 | 14 | 19 | 3 | 100 | 122 | 33 |
| 2006β07 | 13 | 6 | 7 | 0 | 66 | 56 | 13 |
Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points.
- 1998β99
The team takes gains the first championship of its division. During the playoff rounds, the Wingstar manages to steal in the first tour by winning its 2 matches[5] and to consider for championship finale.[6] The team loses the finale match 2β5 against Brampton Thunder which is crowned champion.[6]
- 1999β2000
The second season is more difficult and the Wingstar escapes from a single point the first position to the Division classification.[7] In playoffs, St-Julie's panthers eliminate Wingstar from the first round:[8]
- On Saturday, 4 March 2000: St-Julie Panthers 6β0 Montreal Wingstar
- On Sunday, 5 March 2000: Montreal Wingstar 2β1 St-Julie Panthers
- in Extra time): Montreal Wingstar 0β1 St-Julie Panthers
- 2000β01
The big addition of the 2000β01 season is the arrival of the goaltender Manon RhΓ©aume.[9] RhΓ©aume performed indeed and help the team to finish at the top of the East Division. The team's attack is not outdone by the presence of Caroline Ouellette and France St-Louis. Behind the bench, Julie Healy acts as coach. Healy sees furthermore in the supervision of Concordia Stingers.
- 2004β05
Several new players come lent strong hand to the team, among others Gina Kingsbury, Angela Ruggiero, Jenny Lavigne and Annie Desrosiers.[10] For Goaltender, Charline LabontΓ© replaces Manon RhΓ©aume.[11] The Axion ends in the Eastern Division rank and 3rd in the league. Gina Kingsbury score 31 goals and has 29 assist. She finish the season of 30 matches with more than 60 points contributing to the Axion'successes.[12] In the Playoff rounds, Montreal Axion goes to finale game but loses in barrage 5β4 against Toronto Aeros. Also Montreal Axion represents Quebec to the 2005 Esso National Championships.[10]
- 2005β06
Axion of Montreal wins the National Women's Hockey League Championship by a victory 1β0 against Brampton Thunder in front of 6 000 supporters at Brampton, Ontario.[13] The victorious Goal is scorer by Lisa-Marie Breton and the Shutout goes to Charline LabontΓ©.[14] Axion beforehand finished in the second rank) of its division, behind Ottawa Raiders. It is about the only championship taken gained by Montreal Axion in the history of the National Women's Hockey League.
- 2006β07
Less fortunate, this season, Montreal Axion ends in the Division 5th rank of the regular season but recovers serial eliminating heats: at first by gaining the East Division Championship[15] then by participating in Championship Finale of National Women's Hockey League. Brampton Thunder triumphs 4β0 against Montreal Axion.[16] Bramton Thunder so takes gains the championship. In the grip of grave difficulty financiers, the National Women's Hockey League stops its activities a little time after[17][18]
Season standings
[edit]| = Indicates First Place finish |
| = Indicates championship |
| Year | Regular season | Playoffs |
|---|---|---|
| 1998β99 | 1st place, Eastern Division | lost in final (Silver Medal) |
| 1999β2000 | 2nd, Eastern Division | eliminated in first round |
| 2000β01 | 1st place, Eastern Division | eliminated in first round |
| 2001β02 | 2nd, Eastern Division | eliminated in first round |
| 2002β03 | 1st place, Eastern Division | eliminated in first round |
| 2003β04 | 1st place, Eastern Division | eliminated in first round |
| 2004β05 | 1st place, Eastern Division | Finalist, lost in Final game |
| 2005β06 | 2nd, Eastern Division | NWHL champions |
| 2006β07 | 5th, in one division | finalist, lost the final game |
NWHL Championships
[edit]- 1998β99 finalist and lost the final game again Brampton Thunder[19]
- 2004β05 finalist and lost the final game again Toronto Aeros
- 2005β06 won the championship[20]
- 2006β07 finalist and lost the final game again Brampton[21]
2006β07 roster
[edit]| Number | Player | Former Team | Hometown | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 54 | π Canada |
Sabrina Patenaude | Montreal Axion (2005β06) | Pierrefond, Quebec |
| 53 | π Canada |
Jenny Lavigne | Montreal Axion (2005β06) | Montreal, Quebec |
| 20 | π Canada |
Sophie Courtemanche | Montreal Axion (2005β06) | |
| 20 | π Canada |
Krystel Boutin | Montreal Axion (2005β06) | Longueuil, Quebec |
| Number | Player | Former Team | Hometown | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 77 | π Canada |
Caroline Laforge | Montreal Axion (2005β06) | |
| 73 | π Canada |
Roxanne Dupuis | Montreal Axion (2005β06) | Montreal, Quebec |
| 55 | π Canada |
Catherine Ward | Montreal Axion (2005β06) | Montreal, Quebec |
| 24 | π Canada |
Catherine De Abreu | Montreal Axion (2005β06) | Roxboro, Quebec |
| 19 | π Canada |
Leanne Martell | Montreal Axion (2005β06) | Trenton, Nova Scotia |
| 13 | π Canada |
Jessica Finlayson | Montreal Axion (2005β06) | Seaforth, Ontario |
| 9 | π Canada |
Chantal Guevremont | Montreal Axion (2005β06) | St-Laurent, Quebec |
| 7 | π Canada |
Cathy Chartrand | Montreal Axion (2005β06) | Nomininque, Quebec |
| 5 | π United States |
Meghan Maguire | Montreal Axion 2005β06 | Amherst, New Hampshire |
| Number | Player | Former Team | Hometown | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 96 | π Canada |
Dominique Thibault | Montreal Axion (2005β06) | Boucherville, Quebec |
| 48 | π Canada |
Annie Desrosiers | Montreal Axion (2005β06) | St-Antoine-sur-Richelieu, Quebec |
| 27 | π Canada |
Catherine Bertrand | Montreal Axion (2005β06) | Sherbrooke, Quebec |
| 26 | π Canada |
Lisa-Marie Breton | Montreal Axion (2005β06) | Montreal, Quebec |
| 25 | π Canada |
Melanie Mantha | Montreal Axion (2005β06) | Montreal, Quebec |
| 23 | π Canada |
Jesse Scanzano | Montreal Axion (2005β06) | Montreal, Quebec |
| 22 | π Canada |
Erika Pouliot | Montreal Axion (2005β06) | Montreal, Quebec |
| 16 | π Canada |
Valerie Hamel | Montreal Azion (2005β06) | Montreal, Quebec |
| 16 | π Canada |
Karell Emard | Montreal Axion (2005β06) | Richelieu, Quebec |
| 12 | π Canada |
Kelly Sudia | Montreal Axion (2005β06) | Pointe-Claire, Quebec |
| 11 | π Canada |
Anouk Grignon-Langlais | Montreal Axion (2005β06) | Outremont, Quebec |
| 7 | π Canada |
Veronique Sanfacon | Montreal Axion (2005β06) | Beauport, Quebec |
| 6 | π Canada |
Sarah Smiley | Montreal Axion (2005β06) | Toronto, Ontario |
| 5 | π Canada |
Cynthia Morin | Montreal Axion (2005β06) |
Notable players
[edit]Several former players of Montreal Axion become famous in the new Canadian Women's Hockey League, among others[23] Lisa-Marie Breton-Lebreux, Caroline Ouellette, Kim St-Pierre, Nathalie DΓ©ry, Angela Ruggiero, Dominique Thibault, Emmanuelle Blais, Charline LabontΓ©, Sabrina Harbec, Jesse Scanzano, Kelly Sudia and Jenny Lavigne[24]
- Therese Brisson Defender
- Charline Labonte Goalie
- Caroline Ouellette Forward
- Gina Kingsbury Forward[25]
- Angela Ruggiero (2005β2006)
- Jesse Scanzano Forward (2005β06 and 2006β07)
- France St-Louis[26] Forward (1998β99 and 1999β2000)
- Kim St-Pierre[27] Goalie (2006β2007)
Coaching staff
[edit]- General Manager: Sylvain Dutil
- Head Coach: Yanick Evola,[28][29] Julie Healy (for Montreal Wingstar, season 2000β01)[30]
- Assistant Coach: Alain HΓ©nault
- Assistant Coach: Patrick Larivière
Reference[31]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ (french) Denis Lalonde β Le dΓ©vouement a ses revers, "Canoe β Infos β Dossiers (2 de 2)Le dΓ©vouement a ses revers". Retrieved 25 January 2011.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ "The Official Website of Hockey Canada". www.hockeycanada.ca. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
- ^ Montreal Wingstar Roster 2000β2001: [1]
- ^ Montreal Wingstar 2000 Preview, http://www.canoe.ca/HockeyNWHL/pre_mtl.html
- ^ "Wingstar Beats Jofa-Titan, Captures 1st NWHL Eastern Division Playoff Championship". www.dgp.toronto.edu. Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
- ^ a b "Brampton Thunder Capture Central Canadian Championship". www.dgp.toronto.edu. Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
- ^ Collins gem Hockey Facts and Stats 2009β10, pages 545, Andrew Podnieks, Harper Collins Publishers Ltd, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, ISBN 978-1-55468-621-6
- ^ "1999-2000 NWHL Playoffs". www.dgp.toronto.edu. Archived from the original on 23 May 2012. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
- ^ "Montreal Wingstar 2000 Preview". www.canoe.ca. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ a b (in French) Hockey Canada
- ^ (in French) Hockey Canada
- ^ Collins gem Hockey Facts and Stats 2009β10, page 550, Andrew Podnieks, Harper Collins Publishers Ltd, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, ISBN 978-1-55468-621-6
- ^ Collins gem Hockey Facts and Stats 2009β10, page 551, Andrew Podnieks, Harper Collins Publishers Ltd, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, ISBN 978-1-55468-621-6
- ^ (in French)Hockey QuΓ©bec page 31
- ^ (in French) L'Axion, Championne dans l'Est
- ^ (in French) Thunder de Brampton remporte le Championnat de la LNHL
- ^ (in French) Le hockey fΓ©minin en mode sΓ©duction
- ^ Sharing the hockey dream Archived 28 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Brampton Thunder Capture Central Canadian Championship". www.dgp.toronto.edu. Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
- ^ "BramptonThunder.com". www.bramptonthunder.com. Archived from the original on 3 May 2008. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
- ^ (French) Le Thunder de Brampton remporte le Championnat de la LNHL. http://wnp.typepad.fr/sports/2007/04/le_thunder_de_b.html , 24 April 2007.
- ^ "Montreal Axion - National Womens Hockey League - on Pointstreak Sports Technologies". Pointstreak Sports Technologies. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
- ^ (in French) Axion de 2006β07
- ^ (in French) Historique de l'Axion
- ^ Gina Kingsbury played the 2004β05 season with the Montreal Axion. She led the team with 31 goals and added 29 assists, finishing the 30-game season with 60 points.Source: http://www.ctvolympics.ca/team-canada/athletes/athlete=3263/competitive-history/index.html
- ^ "The Official Website of Hockey Canada". www.hockeycanada.ca. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
- ^ (French) LHNF β L'Axion, championne dans l'est, http://wnp.typepad.fr/sports/2007/03/lhnf_laxion_cha.html , 22 March 2007
- ^ (in French) Y a-t-il de l'avenir dans le hockey fΓ©minin ?
- ^ (in French) l'emporte sur l'Axion on 18 March 2007
- ^ (in French) Denis Lalonde, Le dΓ©vouement a ses revers Deprecated link archived 22 July 2012 at archive.today
- ^ (in French) L'Γ©quipe de direction
External links
[edit]- The official site of Montreal Axion (in French)
- NWHL website
- NWHL/COWHL website for 2000β01
- Meg Hewings, Women got game Not just another pretty face-off in Hour.ca, 9 December 2004.
- National Women's Hockey League (1999β2007) teams
- Defunct ice hockey teams in Montreal
- Defunct women's ice hockey teams in Canada
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- 1998 establishments in Quebec
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- Women's ice hockey teams in Montreal
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