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  • All Good Things Must Come to An End... For Now

    The Quinnipiac Bobcats women's ice hockey team ended the best season in program history with a 4-3 loss to the Cornell Big Red in the semifinals of the womens ECAC playoffs.

    The Bobcats headed into the series following a sweep of the Princeton Tigers, but everyone saw a daunting task as the young Bobcats squad went up against the No. 2 team in the country.

    While most saw a blowout, the bobcats skated with Cornell the whole game, also having another set of late heroics in the final five seconds that would have sent the game into overtime. The Bobcats never led in the game, but almost pulled even on more than one occassion.

    With QU being kicked out last year in the quarters and this year the semis, things only look brighter for this team. Not a lot of Senior talent is leaving, showing that this squad will be as competitive if not more next season. Coach Rick Seeley has a lot to look foward to and makes the Bobcats want next season to come already so show that they haven't lost their edge.

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    Re: All Good Things Must Come to An End... For Now

    OK. But does this really need its own thread...?

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      Re: All Good Things Must Come to An End... For Now

      Could function as the Quinni off-season thread.

      Congrats on the best season in the history of Quinnipiac Bobcats Women's Hockey...or QBWH, I'm not typing Quinnipiac repeatedly. Sounds like a promising future for the program.
      Minnesota Hockey

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        Re: All Good Things Must Come to An End... For Now

        Originally posted by brookyone View Post
        Congrats on the best season in the history of Quinnipiac Bobcats Women's Hockey...or QBWH, I'm not typing Quinnipiac repeatedly.
        "Q" should be enough to uniquely identify.
        "... And lose, and start again at your beginnings
        And never breathe a word about your loss;" -- Rudyard Kipling

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