Category: Boston College
Wells agrees to terms with Heartlanders
Justin WellsCoralville, Iowa – The Iowa Heartlanders, ECHL affiliate of the National Hockey League’s Minnesota Wild and American Hockey League’s Iowa Wild, announced that defenseman Justin Wells has agreed to terms for the 2022-23 season. Wells played four years collegiately at Bowling Green … Continue reading...
Read moreFlyers select Cutter Gauthier with fifth overall pick
Boston CollegePhoto by Joshua Bessex/NHLI via Getty Images The Flyers get a sizeable forward with their first pick. With the fifth pick in the draft, the Philadelphia Flyers have selected forward Cutter Gauthier from the U.S. National Development Program. WELCOME TO PHILLY! With the...
Read moreHutsko Embraces Grind Of First Pro Season
Logan HutskoIn doing exit interviews at the end of each season, there’s one sentiment that seems to consistently come up. It’s that making the jump to the pro game is not easy. Logan Hutsko saw this firsthand as he navigated through … Continue reading → The post Hutsko Embraces Grind Of First Pro Season first a...
Read moreRangers leaning on Kreider entering must-win Game 6 vs. Lightning
Boston CollegeNEW YORK - Ryan Callahan remembers the moment Chris Kreider first walked into the New York Rangers dressing room. He knew little about the prospect, who was six days removed from winning his second NCAA championship with Boston College, but he immediately registered the presence, the size, the beari...
Read moreProspect Notes: Gauthier, Spence, Capitals
Boston CollegeMany draft experts will often express something like “with all else equal, take the center” when discussing forwards. The position is much more coveted than wing, especially near the top of draft boards. Perhaps that’s why Cutter Gauthier is flying up rankings as this year’s draft approaches, finish...
Read moreBrooks Orpik completes college degree from Boston College three years after retiring from NHL
BCBrooks Orpik has done a lot of great things in his career, but he may have saved his most impressive accomplishment for last. Tuesday, Boston College announced that Orpik completed his degree from the university […]
Read moreBetween the Lines: Wrapping Up the Big Coaching Searches
Boston CollegeThe coaching search for the big three is over. Never before had there been openings at Boston University, Boston College and Michigan State — three heavy hitters in college hockey lore — at the same time. Only once before was BU and BC open at the same time, 1972, when legends Jack Kelley and Snooks...
Read moreCoaching Notes: Brown, Fohr, Nightingale
Jerry YorkFor the first time in 28 years, Boston College’s men’s hockey program has had to find a new head coach. Jerry York, the program’s bench boss for nearly three decades and the winningest head coach in NCAA hockey history, announced his retirement from coaching on April 14th, and since then the Eagles...
Read moreBetween the Lines: Coaching Carousel Update
Mike CavanaughNow that we're into the Coaches Convention in Naples, we can update last week's column on where things stand in the coaching carousel...
Read moreBC Says Goodbye to Jerry York
BCBoston College's Jerry York was asked Tuesday how many messages he has received since the announcement last Wednesday that he was going to retire after 28 seasons at Boston College and 50 seasons as a college hockey head coach...
Read moreBoston College coach Jerry York retires with most NCAA hockey wins
Boston CollegeBoston College coach Jerry York, the Hockey Hall of Famer who won five NCAA championships and the most games in college hockey history, said Wednesday that he is retiring.
Read moreBC's York, 76, retires as NCAA's winningest coach
Jerry YorkBoston College's Jerry York, the winningest coach in NCAA men's hockey history, has announced his retirement at 76 years old after 28 years of coaching the Eagles, a team he led to a national title four times.
Read moreBC's York, 76, retires as NCAA's winningest coach
EaglesBoston College's Jerry York, the winningest coach in NCAA men's hockey history, has announced his retirement at 76 years old after 28 years of coaching the Eagles, a team he led to a national title four times.
Read moreJerry York Announces Retirement
Jerry YorkPhoto by Fred Kfoury III/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Jerry York, the winningest coach in NCAA men’s hockey history, announced his retirement on Wednesday after 50 years of coaching, including the past 28 years at Boston College. Split between seven years at Clarkson, 15...
Read moreJerry York Retires As Head Coach Of Boston College
Jerry YorkThe winningest coach in NCAA hockey history is hanging up his whistle. Jerry York, head coach of Boston College for the past 28 years, has announced his retirement. Director of Athletics Patrick Kraft released the following statement: It is difficult to put into words all that Jerry York means to Bo...
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