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Habs Darche to drop puck at Redmen-Ottawa game on Friday

Published: 10 February 2011

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(PHOTO COURTESY CLUB DE HOCKEY CANADIEN)

MONTREAL - Montreal Canadiens ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ Mathieu Darche has been invited by his alma mater to perform the ceremonial faceoff at Friday's university hockey game between the Ottawa Gee-Gees and the ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ Redmen at McConnell Arena (3883 University Street). The game is slated to start at 7 p.m. and will be webcast on the Streaming Sports Network ().

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The Redmen lead the OUA East Conference with a 22-2-2 record and need one more win over their final two games to establish a single-season school record for victories. Ottawa is 11-12-3 and need a win if they hope to avoid meeting ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ in the league's best-of-three quarter-finals, which begin next Wednesday.

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Darche, a 34-year-old native of St. Laurent, Que., played four seasons at ±«ÓãÖ±²¥, before graduating with a commerce degree in 2000. He is the 10th player from ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ to skate in the National Hockey League and one of 159 Canadian university players who have made the lofty leap to that level.

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The 6-foot-1, 215-pound left-winger currently has nine goals and 21 points in 49 games with the Habs. He has a 22-33-55 record in 179 career NHL games, including stints with Columbus, Nashville, San Jose and Tampa Bay. He is the third ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ grad to play for the Canadiens, joining left winger Jack ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ (1934-37) and defenceman Nels Crutchfield (1934-35).

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With the Redmen, Darche scored 170 career points, including 78 goals, in 133 games overall and won the CIS scoring title in his senior year. He earned all-Canadian honours, merited Academic All-Canadian status, served as captain, won the Bobby Bell trophy three times as Team MVP and captured the Forbes trophy as ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ male athlete of the year.

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He also played one season of varsity football alongside with his brother Jean-Philippe Darche, who went on to play nine years in the National Football League.

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Darche, who was ±«ÓãÖ±²¥'s leading scorer twice, has been the top goal-scorer with five different American Hockey League teams. In nine AHL seasons, he posted a 212-231-443 record with 290 PIMs in 552 regular-season contests with Syracuse, Milwaukee, Hershey, Worcester, Norfolk, Portland and Hamilton.Ìý In 2003-04, he helped Milwaukee win the Calder Cup league championship.

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FORMER McGILL PLAYERS IN THE NHL

Bert Lindsay (goaltender; played 1917-19 with Montreal Wanderers and Toronto Arenas)

Sam Rothschild (left wing; played 1924-28 with Montreal Maroons, NY Americans & Pittsburgh Pirates)

Lester Patrick (defenceman; played 1926-28 with New York Rangers; also coached from 1926-39)

*Russ Blinco (±«ÓãÖ±²¥; played 1933-39 with Montreal Maroons and Chicago Blackhawks)

Nels Crutchfield (defenceman; played 1934-35 with Montreal Canadiens)

Jack ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ (left wing; played 1934-37 with Montreal Canadiens)

Johnny Peirson (±«ÓãÖ±²¥; played 1946-58 with Boston Bruins)

*Jack Gelineau (goaltender; played 1948-54 with Boston & Chicago)

Reggie Sinclair (right wing; played 1950-53 with New York & Detroit)

Mathieu Darche (left wing; played 2009-to present with Montreal and 2000-08 with Columbus, Nashville, San Jose, Tampa Bay)

*NHL Rookie of the Year

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SOURCE:
Earl Zukerman
Communications Officer
±«ÓãÖ±²¥ Athletics & Recreation
514-398-7012
earl.zukerman [at] mcgill.ca

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