Hockey Haven
How Yale and Quinnipiac Made it to the Top of the College Game
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About the Book
On April 13, 2013, two teams separated by less than eight miles in southern Connecticut played before a packed house in Pittsburgh and a national TV audience for college hockey’s national championship. Quinnipiac and Yale, different in so many ways, had one thing in common other than geography: Both proved doubters wrong, topping traditional heavyweights on their way to the title game. The game’s result was perhaps as surprising as the season itself: Yale, a heavy underdog and one of the last teams to get into the NCAA tournament, routed topseeded Quinnipiac 4-0. Hockey Haven, written by New Haven Register reporters Chip Malafronte and Jim Shelton, tells the inside story of how skill, hard work and smart planning brought the two teams to that night in Pittsburgh.
About the Author
Chip Malafronte, the sports columnist for the New Haven Register, has covered Yale and Quinnipiac hockey since 1999. His work has won awards from the Associated Press Sports Editors and the Society of Professional Journalists. Jim Shelton is a staff reporter at the Register, covering news and features for the past 30 years. He and his wife, Sandi Kahn Shelton, live in Guilford.