Emotional Farewell: Jayden Lee and CJ McGee’s Final Stand for Quinnipiac Hockey
In Providence, R.I., Quinnipiac's Jayden Lee and CJ McGee, who opted to return for a fifth year in 2024, fell short of defending their national championship title in a heartbreaking overtime loss to Boston College.
By the Numbers- Lee led the team's blue line with 25 points this season.
- Quinnipiac took three leads against BC but ultimately lost in overtime.
The Bobcats' flawless play was marred by a slip-up that led to BC's equalizer in the dying minutes of the game.
State of Play- Quinnipiac fell short of their goal to defend their crown but displayed exceptional effort and passion throughout the game.
- Lee and McGee, as the team's leaders, epitomized the commitment and love for the program.
Despite the loss, Quinnipiac's culture and brotherhood under coach Rand Pecknold lay a strong foundation for future success and growth.
Bottom LineQuinnipiac's journey may have ended in defeat, but the team's dedication and unity reflect a legacy of resilience and determination that will endure beyond this season.
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