Moncton Aigles Bleues women's ice hockey

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Moncton Aigles Bleues
Moncton Aigles Bleues athletic logo
UniversityUniversité de Moncton
ConferenceAUS
Head coachDenis Ross
ArenaJ. Louis Levesque Arena
LocationMoncton, New Brunswick
ColorsBlue and Gold
   

The Moncton Aigles Bleues represent the University of Moncton which is located in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. Home games are contested at the .

History[]

At the midway point of the 2008-09 CIS season, Marieve Provost led the CIS in scoring with 15 goals and 27 assists in 11 conference games.[1] She represented Canada in their entry at the 2009 World Universidade, which was the first appearance for the Canadian women in ice hockey at the Universidade. Provost finished the seven game tournament with seven points (four goals, three assists).

On March 22, 2009, les Aigles Bleues participated in the bronze medal game of the 2009 CIS National Championships. Marieve Provost scored the game-winner in a shootout with a 3-2 victory over the Manitoba Bisons. Moncton was the fourth-seeded team in the tournament and captured the Atlantic conference's first-ever medal at the CIS women's hockey championship.[2]

In the first 12 conference games of the 2010-11 CIS season, Provost led the CIS in scoring with 30 points (14-16-30). At the midway point of that season, she ranked third in CIS all-time scoring with 205 points (105-100-205).[3]

All-time points record[]

The weekend of February 12 and 13, 2011, Marieve Provost earned two goals and three assists over two games to increase her career totals to 108 goals and 107 assists. She reached 215 points in 102 regular season matches. Heading into the weekend, she was tied with former Alberta Pandas player Danielle Bourgeois with 106 goals. She required four points to break the scoring record of 213 set by Tarin Podloski, also from Alberta. She scored her 107th career goal on February 12, during the power play in a 6-2 road win over Saint Mary’s. In the third period of that same game, she tied Podloski’s point record. Provost logged an assist on Valérie Boisclair’s goal. The following day, she assisted on Kristine Labrie’s goal to pick up career point 214, against St. Thomas. In overtime, Provost would assist on another goal by Boisclair, the game winning tally.[4]

Player Seasons GP G A PTS
Mariève Provost 2006-07 to 2010-11 105 110 110 220
Valerie Boisclair 2006-07 to 2010-11 103 64 88 152
Johannie Thibeault 2006-07 to 2008-09, 2010-11 to 2011-12 110 50 79 129
Kristine Labrie 2006-07 to 2010-11 114 45 78 123
Katryne Villeneuve 2014-15 to 2018-19 120 53 65 118
Marie Pier Arsenault 2011-12 to 2015-16 116 52 56 108

Year by year[]

Season W L T OTL PF PA Pts Finish National Rank
2004–05[5] 0 16 0 2 32 107 4 8 NR
2005–06 1[6] 20 0 0 32 145 2 8 NR
2006–07[7] 18 3 0 0 91 55 36 2 8
2007–08 15 [8] 5 0 1 87 48 31 3 NR
2008–09 22[9] 0 0 2 97 44 46 1 7
2009–10 21 2 0 1 95 45 43 1 4
2010–11 17[10] 5 0 2 94 65 48 2 NR
2011–12 16 5 0 3 86 55 35 2 6
2012–13

Exhibition[]

NCAA[]

Date Opponent Score Goal scorers
Jan. 2, 2010 Maine Black Bears 2-4[11] Jill Stockton, Valerie Boisclair

Awards and honors[]

University Awards[]

  • Marie-Pier Arsenault, 2012 Université de Moncton Female Rookie of the Year
  • Geneviève David, 2012 Université de Moncton Female Athlete of the Year[12]
  • Marieve Provost, 2010-11 Université de Moncton Female Athlete of the Year[13]

AUS Awards[]

  • 2006-07: Rhéal Bordage - AUS Coach of the Year
  • 2008-09: Denis Ross - AUS Coach of the Year
  • 2009-10: Denis Ross - AUS Coach of the Year
  • 2013-14: Denis Ross - AUS Coach of the Year

Rookie of the Year[]

  • 1999-00: Guylaine Haché
  • 2006-07: Marieve Provost
  • 2011-12: Marie-Pier Arsenault
  • 2014-15: Katryne Villeneuve

AUS Most Valuable Player[]

  • 2006-07: Marieve Provost [14]
  • 2008-09: Kathy Desjardins
  • 2009-10: Marieve Provost
  • 2010-11: Marieve Provost
  • 2018-19: Katryne Villeneuve

AUS All-Stars[]

  • Kathy Desjardins, 2009-10 AUS First Team All-Star
  • Mariève Provost, 2009-10 AUS First Team All-Star[15]
  • Valérie Boisclair, 2009-10 AUS Second Team All-Star
  • Katryne Villeneuve, 2018-19 AUS First Team All-Stars[16]

U Sports[]

  • Mariève Provost, 2009 CIS Playoff All-Star team[17]
  • Marieve Provost, 2010-11 CIS Scoring Champion[18]

U Sports All-Stars[]

  • Mariève Provost, 2007-08 CIS First Team All-Star
  • Mariève Provost, 2009-10 CIS First Team All-Star[19]
  • Mariève Provost, 2010-11 CIS First Team All-Star[20]
  • Émilie Bouchard, 2015-16 U Sports Second Team All-Canadian[21]

U Sports All-Rookie[]

  • , 2011-12 CIS All-Rookie Team[22]
  • Rhéal Bordage, 2006-07 CIS Coach of the Year[23]
  • , 2008-09 CIS All-Rookie Team[24]
  • Mariève Provost, 2007-08 CIS All-Rookie team [25]

International[]

Player Position Event Result
Marieve Provost Forward[26] 2009 Winter Universiade Gold
Marieve Prevost Forward 2011 Winter Universiade Gold
Cassandra Labrie[27] Forward 2019 Winter Universiade Silver
Katryne Villeneuve Forward 2019 Winter Universiade Silver

References[]

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  20. ^ (in French)Honneurs et étoiles de SIC 2010-11
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  22. ^ Awards and All-Canadians
  23. ^ Past Awards
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  27. ^ "Canadian men's and women's hockey teams announced for 2019 FISU Winter Universiade". usports.ca. 2019-02-22. Retrieved 2021-04-30.
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