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College ice hockey team 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.
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.
[ 1]
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]
The Gryphons ranked seventh in the inaugural women's hockey coaches poll of the 2009-2010 season.
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
[ 6]
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
[ 7]
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
Goals
Assists
Points
Shots
+/-
PIM
Player
Games Played
Minutes
Goals Against
Wins
Losses
Ties
Shutouts
Save %
Goals Against Average
Chelsey Roy
Kanesa Shwetz
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