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, based in
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,
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in
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. They are members of the
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(RSEQ) and have won four U Sports women's ice hockey championships. Some players have participated internationally, including in the World Student Games. Home games are played at
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.


Origin name

The origin of name "Martlet" is used in reference to the coat of arms of McGill University, which includes three
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s. These birds were originally a part of the family crest of
James McGill James McGill (October 6, 1744 – December 19, 1813) was a Scottish Canadian businessman and philanthropist best known for being the founder of McGill University, Montreal. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada for Montreal ...
, founder of the university. The McGill Martlet Foundation, created in 1954, uses this heraldic symbol. The foundation is a
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organization aimed at helping student athletes at McGill. In 1976, various women's teams at McGill University adopted the use of the name "Martlets".


History

Since 1896,
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has existed at McGill University. In the early years of
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play at McGill University, women dressed in long skirts and males were not allowed to attend. The only exceptions were the referee and the arena employees who guarded the main entrance.Brian McFarlane, Library and Archives Canada, ''Women's Hockey: A Proud Past, A Bright Future''
The ban was lifted a few years later. The McGill women's ice hockey team participated in the first Women Provincial Ontario Championship in 1914. The university league was dissolved in 1933. From 1936 to 1948, followed by the time period of 1951 to 1960, there was no competition in the Women Interuniversity Athletics Union (WIAU). A renewal began in the 1960s. In 1963, David Kerr, a male member of the
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, agreed to assist in the revival of the McGill women's ice hockey team. In 2006, Kerr and his wife Sheryl Drysdale (the couple met at McGill) donated $1 million for the hockey program.Net gains
/ref> It is the largest donation ever made for a female sporting program in Canadian university history. The donation allowed the team's trainers to assume a full-time role with the team. In addition, the team was able to employ a scout for the Martlets in the recruitment of collegial players in Quebec. Despite winning the 1985 Quebec Championship, the Martlets only managed to reach the qualifying rounds only once in the next 13 years. A turnaround for the Martlets began with the arrival of goalkeeper
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in 1998. Her performance during four seasons helped Martlets become competitive in the
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, while qualifying for the playoff rounds of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport women's ice hockey championship. Martlets goaltender Kim St. Pierre also played a game for the
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. She was the first woman in Canadian Interuniversity Sports history to win a men's regular season game when
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defeated
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on November 15, 2003 by a score of 5–2. Overall, the Martlets have won ten QSSF championships and three Canadian Interuniversity Sport women's ice hockey championship.


2006 and beyond

During the 2006–07 CIS season, the Martlets were ranked as the number one university team for the duration of the entire season. At the end of season, the Martlets were crowned Quebec champions and awarded a silver medal in the Canadian championships. In the CIS final, the Martlets were defeated by a 4–0 score versus the Alberta Pandas women's ice hockey club. Of note, 9 of their 21 players were rookies. The following season (2007–08), the Martlets enjoyed an undefeated season, with 33 wins. In the 2008 postseason, the Martlets (with a record of 7 victories, 0 defeats), claimed the national title on March 10, 2008, in Ottawa, with a 2–0 victory against the Laurier Golden Hawks women's ice hockey program. At the end of the 2008–09 season, the Martlets were the national women's champions for the second consecutive year. In a rematch of the previous final, the Martlets defeat the Laurier Golden Hawks women's ice hockey team by a score of 3–1. The streak ended in the 2009–10 season, the Martlets appeared in the 2010 championship game, but were defeated by the Alberta Pandas by a 2–0 tally. Goaltender Charline Labonte and head coach Peter Smith were not with the club as they participated in the 2010 Vancouver Winter Games. In the 2010–11 season, the Martlets won the QSSF and CIS titles. In addition, the Martlets enjoy another undefeated season with 33 victories and no losses. With their third Canadian championship in four years, the McGill Martlets hockey team become the most decorated in the history of
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. On October 1, 2011, the Martlets defeated the Vermont Catamounts women's ice hockey program by a 3–2 tally. With the win, coach Peter Smith earned the 300th victory of his coaching career. Twenty-eight days later (on October 29, 2011),
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skater Ariane Barker scored with 71 seconds left to give the squad a 3–2 win at
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. Martlets goaltender Charline Labonte took the loss for the Martlets, giving her a 69–2 overall record in her CIS career. It marked the Martlets first loss to a Quebec conference opponent for the first time in 108 games.


The Martlets and Montreal Hockey

In August 2022, the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF) unveiled the newest expansion team for the 2022-23 season, the Montreal Force. In keeping with the Martlets longstanding history with Montreal women’s hockey, several former Martlets members were signed to the new organisation including former head coach Peter Smith. He stepped into his role as head coach of the Force with four national championship victories with the Marlets under his belt. Jade Downie-Landry, Ann-Sophie Bettez, and Tricia Deguire, all former Marlets, also signed with the Force in 2022.


Awards and honours

*Kim St. Pierre: Hockey Hall of Fame


RSEQ Awards

*2019-20 RSEQ LEADERSHIP AWARD: Emilia Cotter, McGill


Quebec Hall of Fame

*2021-2022 Charline Labonté, McGill


Most Outstanding Player

*2011-12 RSEQ MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER: Ann-Sophie Bettez *2013-2014 RSEQ MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER: Katia Clement-Heydra, McGill *2016-17 RSEQ MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER: Mélodie Daoust, McGill


Rookie of the Year

*2011-12 RSEQ Rookie of the Year: Mélodie Daoust *2016-17 RSEQ Rookie of the Year: Tricia Deguire, McGill


RSEQ All-Stars

''First Team'' *2011-12 RSEQ First Team All-Star:
Charline Labonté Charline Labonté (born October 15, 1982) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. Labonté played professionally for the Montreal Stars/Les Canadiennes de Montreal of the Canadian Women's Hockey League. She was a member of the C ...
*2013-14 RSEQ First Team All-Star: Katia Clement-Heydra *2016-17 RSEQ First Team All-Star: Mélodie Daoust *2016-17 RSEQ First Team All-Star: Tricia Deguire *2019-20 RSEQ First Team All-Star: Tricia Deguire *2019-20 RSEQ First Team All-Star: Jade Downie-Landry ''Second Team'' *2016-17 RSEQ Second Team All-Star: Olivia Atkinson *2016-17 RSEQ Second Team All-Star: Marie-Philip Lavoie *2019-20 RSEQ Second Team All-Star: Kate Devries *2019-20 RSEQ Second Team All-Star: Léa Dumais


RSEQ All-Rookies

*2016-17 RSEQ All-Rookie Team: Tricia Deguire *2016-17 RSEQ All-Rookie Team: Jade Downie-Landry


U Sports awards

* Kim St. Pierre, 2000, MVP at the CIS Women's Ice Hockey Championship Tournament *
Catherine Ward Catherine Ward (born February 27, 1987) is a member of the Canada women's national ice hockey team. She was also a member of the 2008–09 McGill Martlets women's hockey season, which won a Canadian Interuniversity Sport title. She was drafted ...
, 2007 CIS Rookie of the Year *Catherine Ward, 2007 CIS Tournament All-Star Team * Ann-Sophie Bettez, 2008 CIS Rookie of the Year, BLG Award (CIS Female Athlete of the Year) 2011–12 *Marie-Andrée Leclerc-Auger, 2009 CIS Rookie of the Year **''Leclerc-Auger became the third member of the Martlets in three years to be named as the top rookie in CIS women’s hockey. This marked the first time in CIS history that players from the same school in a team sport were honoured as the nation’s best freshman for three consecutive years. Catherine Ward and Ann-Sophie Bettez received the award in 2006–07 and 2007–08.''https://www.mcgill.ca/channels/spotlight/item/?item_id=105532 *
Charline Labonté Charline Labonté (born October 15, 1982) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. Labonté played professionally for the Montreal Stars/Les Canadiennes de Montreal of the Canadian Women's Hockey League. She was a member of the C ...
, 2009 BLG Award nominee (honouring the top CIS female and male athletes) *Ann-Sophie Bettez, CIS Player of the Year (Brodick Trophy) (2011–12) * Melodie Daoust, CIS Rookie of the Year (Tissot Award) (2011–12) * Katia Clement-Heydra, 2014 BLG Award nominee (honouring the top CIS female and male athletes) *Katia Clement-Heydra, CIS Player of the Year (Brodick Trophy) (2013–14)


USports Awards

*Mélodie Daoust, 2013 Brodrick Trophy winner *Mélodie Daoust, 2013 RSEQ scoring champion


All-Canadians

''First Team'' *Mélodie Daoust, 2012-13 USports First Team All-Canadian ''Second Team'' *Jade Downie-Landry, 2019-20 U Sports Second Team All-Canadian * Katia Clement-Heydra, 2012-13 USports Second Team All-Canadian *Brittney Fouracres, 2015-16 U Sports Second Team All-Canadian


U Sports All-Rookie

*Gabrielle Davidson: 2012-13 USports All-Rookie Team *Jade Downie-Landry, 2017 USports All-Rookie Team *Tricia Deguire, 2017 USports All-Rookie Team *Goaltender – Charline Labonté, 2009 First Team *Defence – Catherine Ward, 2009 First Team *Forward – Ann-Sophie Bettez, 2009 First Team *Defence – Cathy Chartrand, 2009 Second Team *Forward – Vanessa Davidson, 2009 Second Team *Forward – Marie-Andrée Leclerc-Auger, 2009 All-Rookie Team *Ann-Sophie Bettez, All-Canadian First Team (2011–12) *Melodie Daoust, 2015-16 U Sports First Team All-Canadian


Team awards

* Goaltender
Charline Labonté Charline Labonté (born October 15, 1982) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. Labonté played professionally for the Montreal Stars/Les Canadiennes de Montreal of the Canadian Women's Hockey League. She was a member of the C ...
and forward Ann-Sophie Bettez of Sept-Iles, Quebec, shared the honor as co-MVPs of the 2009 McGill women's hockey team *Chantal Gauvin, 2009 Most dedicated player honours *Marie-Andrée Leclerc-Auger, 2009 Martlets rookie-of-the-year honours *Marie-Andrée Leclerc-Auger, 2009 Martlets top sniper *Rebecca Martindale, 2009 Most improved player *
Catherine Ward Catherine Ward (born February 27, 1987) is a member of the Canada women's national ice hockey team. She was also a member of the 2008–09 McGill Martlets women's hockey season, which won a Canadian Interuniversity Sport title. She was drafted ...
, 2009 Most outstanding defenceman award


Notable Martlets

Several former McGill Martlets have gone on to become professional ice hockey players, including Ann-Sophie Bettez,
Charline Labonté Charline Labonté (born October 15, 1982) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. Labonté played professionally for the Montreal Stars/Les Canadiennes de Montreal of the Canadian Women's Hockey League. She was a member of the C ...
,
Kim St-Pierre Kim St-Pierre (born December 14, 1978 in Châteauguay, Quebec) is a Canadian ice hockey player. She is a three-time Olympic gold medallist and five-time IIHF world champion. She was announced as a Hockey Hall of Fame inductee on June 24, 2020. ...
, and
Catherine Ward Catherine Ward (born February 27, 1987) is a member of the Canada women's national ice hockey team. She was also a member of the 2008–09 McGill Martlets women's hockey season, which won a Canadian Interuniversity Sport title. She was drafted ...
.


Martlets in professional hockey

Four former Marlets are playing with the
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's 2022 expansion team, the Montreal Force, in its debut season: Ann-Sophie Bettez, Tricia Deguire, Jade Downey-Landry, and Laura Jardin.


International

A number of Martlets have represented Canada in international competition, including with the Canadian national ice hockey team at the
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and IIHF Women's World Championship, with the Canadian national university team at the
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, and with the Canadian national developmental (under-22) ice hockey team at the Nations Cup (previously known as the Air Canada Cup, MLP Nations Cup, and Meco Cup), among other international competitions.


Olympics

* Charline Labonté:
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,
2010 Winter Olympics )'' , nations = 82 , athletes = 2,626 , events = 86 in 7 sports (15 disciplines) , opening = February 12, 2010 , closing = February 28, 2010 , opened_by = Governor General Michaëlle Jean , cauldron = Catriona Le May DoanNancy GreeneWayne Gret ...
, 2014 Winter Olympics * Kim St-Pierre:
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, 2006 Winter Olympics, 2010 Winter Olympics * Catherine Ward: 2010 Winter Olympics, 2014 Winter Olympics


Winter Universiade

* Alyssa Cecere: 2009 Winter Universiade * Katia Clement-Heydra: 2013 Winter Universiade * Brittney Fouracres:
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Other international

* Ann-Sophie Bettez:
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* Catherine Ward: 2009 MLP Nations Cup


See also

* 2008–09 McGill Martlets women's ice hockey season * 2009–10 McGill Martlets women's hockey season * 2010–11 McGill Martlets women's hockey season * 2011–12 McGill Martlets women's ice hockey season


References


External links

* {{U Sports women's ice hockey U Sports women's ice hockey teams Women's ice hockey teams in Canada Ice hockey teams in Montreal