by Cameron Levasseur/CHN Reporter
FAIRFIELD, Conn. New England is a region known for its preeminent college hockey powers. Connecticut — a program whose first quarter century at the Division I level has been defined more by its have nots than its haves — has never been one of them.
The Huskies have never made the NCAA Tournament, have never won the Hockey East regular season or postseason championship, have never been the best team in their home state.
That was — at least on the last count — until UConn captain Hudson Schandor hoisted the glass Connecticut Ice Tournament trophy high in the air at Sacred Heart’s Martire Family Arena Saturday night. The Huskies staked their claim atop Connecticut with hard-fought wins over Quinnipiac and…
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