The Deuce spotlighted BU's Mike Grier on Friday's edition of "NHL 2Nite." The segment was entitled "Mike Grier: Skating Through Stereotypes" and featured interviews with Mike, his parents, and BU coach Jackie Parker. Mike was compared to Jackie Robinson for being a pioneer as he will most likely be the first African-American in the NHL who was born and trained in the U.S. There were pictures of Mike as a kid playing hockey in Holliston, MA as well as shots of him playing for the Terriers. Although the piece looked into the prejudice and stereotypes that Mike has had to face, the real focus was on his ability as a hockey player. There was also brief footage of UML's win over NE tonight, and the trivia question of the night was how many former BU players are currently in the NHL (The answer the Deuce gave was nine). Let's hope the Deuce continues this kind of coverage. It was great to see even a little bit of hockey on TV since we don't have any games to go to here in Los Angeles. Margie Rennett GO BU!!!