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>On 20 Feb 1995, Chris Craig wrote:
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>>Now, all this would be pretty hard to believe, if it wasn't for the
>events of
>>this past year (Cedorchuk getting fired, Milbury being hired, Milbury
>>quitting after determining just how screwed up Cedorchuk and/or Gladchuk
>left
>>the BC hockey scholarship situation, etc.).
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>Is this why Mike Milbury (former Bruins player/coach) abruptly left within
>days of being hired by BC?
Yup. There were lots of bad feelings going around and Milbury would've had
to wait a few years before he could really shape the program the way he
wanted. The administration portrayed itself as being caught off guard by
all of the scholarship mess. Either way, BC looked bad. What's surprising
is how quickly the program Ceglarski (SP?) had built crashed almost
overnight. (Granted, the scholarship fiasco wouldn't have been such a blow
if there was another HEM line on the ice, but *that* sure didn't happen.)
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