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UConn, Sacred Heart, Yale. Feb 4 Fri PM. Feb 5 Sat PM. Feb 11 Fri PM. Canton, N. Cameron Levasseur , Staff Writer October 26, It adds a lot of energy to us. That added energy was definitely something the team missed last season, being forced to play all 29 games with nothing but cardboard cutouts in the stands during the COVID pandemic.

A deafening home crowd can take the life out of any team if its not ready for it. Playing in the fourth-biggest college hockey arena in the nation, No. Mendel, who is in his fifth year of college hockey, is the only member of the current Bobcats team to have played the Fighting Hawks in the past. Quinnipiac was all time against the Fighting Hawks prior to the weekend series, dating back to a faceoff in Grand Forks that saw current Chicago Blackhawks and former North Dakota centerman and captain Jonathan Toews net the first hat trick of his college career.

The last time the two teams faced off was in the national championship game, where the Bobcats fell in front of 20, at Amalie Arena in Tampa Bay, Florida. Regardless of the opponent, the Bobcats are looking forward to playing at home in front of thousands of Quinnipiac faithful. A good showing is what they got, pulling in a full crowd both nights against the midwestern opponent.

The games would rank second and third for highest attendance in the season, only behind the regular season finale against Yale. Cohen, along with Jonathan Mendez, a senior advertising and integrated communications major, attend every home game.

But the real story of the weekend was the fans. Metsa magic and depth help the No.



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