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Mike Machnik <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 10 Oct 90 19:32:57 EDT
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    Thanks to Kap for providing this info since I hadn't heard
    it yet.  Heinie teamed up with Rod Isbister & Stewie Emerson
    to form perhaps the most potent offense the Huskies have ever
    had in 85-86, his senior year.  I had the pleasure of working
    with him in 86-87, my first year at NU, when he coached the
    NU JV team as many former Huskie players do, since the typical
    NU student does co-op and therefore takes five years to graduate.
    He's a guy the players will like a lot and that could be a plus.
    Good luck to him and the Huntington Hounds this year.
 
 
    - mike
 
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    Received:  by xuucp.ch.apollo.com id <[log in to unmask]>; Tue, 9
 Oct 90 11:10:01 EDT
        From:  kap (Steve M. Kapetanakis)
        Date:  Tuesday, October 9, 1990   11:18:15 am (EDT)
     Subject:  Huskies new Assistant
          To:  mike_m
 
 from The Northeastern News:
 
 
 The NU Huskies named former player Jay Heinbuck as their
 new assistant men's hockey coach.
 
 Heinbuck is the tenth leading scorer in Husky hockey history,
 with 50 goals and 95 assists in his four year carreer.  He
 also holds the team record for assists in a season, 40, and
 points in a season, 70, all in the 1985-86 season.  "He wants
 to be a coach, and this opportunity opened up for him," head
 coach Don McKenney said.  "He will help us with the on-ice
 preperation for all games, and work mostly with the forwards."
 
 
 
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