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"On Wednesday, April 30, 2008, Governor Patrick and Lieutenant Governor Murray welcomed the Boston College Men's Hockey Team to the State House to congratulate them on winning the NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship in Denver, Colorado on April 11th."
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