Quinnipiac hockey coach Rand Pecknold asks ESPN reporter for hug during emotional interview

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Quinnipiac hockey coach Rand Pecknold asks ESPN reporter for hug during emotional interview
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Rand Pecknold couldn’t contain his excitement, and the Quinnipiac men’s hockey coach needed a hug from an ESPN reporter during an emotional interview.

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The Bobcats capped their postseason run with a 3-2 victory over the Golden Gophers, scoring the game-winning goal just 10 seconds into overtime when Jacob Quillan redirected a pass into the Minnesota net. Then, against Minnesota, they trailed 2-0 following a Golden Gophers goal midway through the second period, but Quinnipiac chipped away — and limited Minnesota to just two shots on goal in the third period — before winning in overtime.

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