2010–11 Montreal Carabins Women's Ice Hockey Season
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2010–11 Montreal Carabins Women's Ice Hockey Season
The 2010-11 season was the Montreal Carabins women's ice hockey, Carabins second season in the Canadian Interuniversity Sport women's ice hockey championship (CIS). The Carabins ranked in second place in the Quebec Student Sports Federation, Quebecois conference behind the McGill Martlets ice hockey, McGill Martlets. In the 2011 playoffs, the Carabins eliminated the Concordia Stingers women's ice hockey, Concordia Stingers but the Carabins are in turn to eliminate in finale by McGill. The Carabins were unable to qualify for the 2011 CIS Canadian championships. Regular season Roster Staff * ''General manager'' Danièle Sauvageau * ''Councillor-Adviser'' France St-Louis * ''Head Coach:'' Isabelle Leclaire * ''Assistant Coach:'' Brittany Privée * ''Assistant Coach:'' Pascal Daoust * ''Goalkeeper Coach:'' Patrick Larivière Awards and honors *Forwards Josianne Legault, Kim Deschênes, defenders Stéphanie Daneau, Janique Duval and goaltender Rachel Ouellette were named to the Al ...
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2010-11 CIS Women's Ice Hockey Season
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