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Well-Respected New Haven Register Sports Columnist Dies

Chip Malafronte was widely regarded as a talented writer who treated everyone with kindness and respect.

NEW HAVEN, CT — Longtime New Haven Register columnist and sports journalist Chip Malafronte died Wednesday after a battle with cancer.

Malafronte was widely respected by the coaches and athletes he covered, as well as his sportswriting peers. Many recalled him as a talented writer who treated everyone with kindness and respect.

Malafronte chronicled the 2013 NCAA men's hockey championship between Quinnipiac and Yale universities both in news articles and his book Hockey Haven: How Yale and Quinnipiac Made It to the Top of the College Game.

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He covered Yale and Quinnipiac hockey and also covered Yale football and lacrosse. He wrote a popular Sunday column for Hearst Connecticut Media called "Sunday Gravy."

Malafronte's impact on the sports community in Connecticut can be found in the tributes that have poured in all across the state, including from several competing publications and colleagues.

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