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Harvard and Quinnipiac Clash in ECAC Championship Rematch: Live Updates

Three shots escaped junior goaltender Merrick Madsen in Saturday evening's game at Quinnipiac University. The Crimson lost 4-2 against the Bobcats, squandering its lead in the second period.
Three shots escaped junior goaltender Merrick Madsen in Saturday evening's game at Quinnipiac University. The Crimson lost 4-2 against the Bobcats, squandering its lead in the second period. By Thomas W. Franck
By The Crimson Sports Staff, Crimson Staff Writer

HAMDEN, Conn. — Early in the second period of Saturday night’s 2016 ECAC championship game rematch, the Harvard men’s hockey team did something it hadn’t done in over a season—take a lead against Quinnipiac.

Read The Crimson's full game story here.

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