Les hommes de Marc-Étienne Hubert reçoivent les Redbirds de l'Université McGill dans le cadre du 2e match de la série quart de ...
Les hommes de Marc-Étienne Hubert disputent le dernier match de leur saison régulière ce samedi à 16 h! Pour l'occasion, les ...
Les hommes de Marc-Étienne Hubert entament leur dernier week-end d'activité en saison régulière avec un duel à domicile face ...
Anthony Munroe-Boucher et ses coéquipiers disputent un deuxième match en moins de 24 heures au Colisée Jean-Guy Talbot.
Pouliot's goal at 5:28 of the 3rd period cut McGill's lead to 4-2 and that was the final score of the game.
Paul's goal at 15:50 of the 2nd period cut McGill's lead to 4-1.
This penalty led to 4 other penalties being called on the play at 12:14 of the 2nd period.
Frattaroli's 2nd goal of the game, a power play goal at 11:18 of the 2nd period, increased McGill's lead to 4-0.
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McGill University is a public research university in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was established in 1821 by royal charter, granted by King George IV. The university bears the name of James McGill, a Montreal merchant originally from Scotland whose bequest in 1813 formed the university's precursor, McGill College.
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