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Mike Machnik <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 7 Jan 91 13:17:41 EST
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    The Boston Globe reports that Boston College coach Len Ceglarski,
    college hockey's all-time winningest coach with 645 victories, is
    all set to announce his retirement effective at the end of this
    season.  Steve Cedorchuk would move up from assistant to head coach;
    Cedorchuk has also been involved in many of the US's international
    hockey ventures over the years from juniors to the 1988 Olympics.
    Supposedly Ceglarski does not want to make this announcement right
    away because he doesn't want all the attention that would come
    with passing through each HE rink for the last time.
 
    If Ceglarski does retire along with Lowell coach Bill Riley at the
    end of this season, it will mean that four of the eight Hockey East
    teams will have had a change in leadership since 1989 (the other
    teams being Northeastern and New Hampshire).  It would have been
    five had BU coach Jack Parker not decided to return two weeks after
    accepting the AD job in 1989.
 
 
    - mike

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