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LIVE: No. 4 Men's Hockey Hosts Defending Champ Quinnipiac

Freshman Nathan Krusko punched in two of Harvard's three power-play goals in the second period, helping the Crimson break open the game against defending ECAC champion Quinnipiac. By game's end, Krusko recorded his first career hat trick.
Freshman Nathan Krusko punched in two of Harvard's three power-play goals in the second period, helping the Crimson break open the game against defending ECAC champion Quinnipiac. By game's end, Krusko recorded his first career hat trick. By Jake Meagher
By The Crimson Sports Staff, Crimson Staff Writer

Giving power plays to the icemen from Harvard can be dangerous. But handing them 5-on-3s? That’s lethal.

Defending ECAC champion Quinnipiac learned that the hard way Friday night, taking a plethora of penalties early in the second period that provided the nation’s best power play unit with an opportunity to pounce.

Read The Crimson's full game story here.

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