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The following timeline helps put the B.C. decline in perspective. Cedorchuk cited the losses to the Olympic team and the year it took to find Ceglarski's successor as the reasons for the Eagles demise. If you believe even half of the stories emanating from the Heights, the scholarship mess was also a factor. 90/91 season: 27-12-0, David Emma wins Hobey and B.C. wins Hockey East regular season title. Emma (senior), Heinze, McInnis, Crowley & Guerin all depart for the Olympics. 3/20/91 Len Ceglarski announces his retirement 91/92 season: 14-18-3 with freshmen Ian Moran, Todd Hall, Ryan Haggarty, Jerry Buckley, Jim Krayer, Josh Singewald, Mike McCarthy and Rob Canavan on the squad (all probably recruited before Ceglarski announced retirement). 2/25/92 Steve Cedorchuk named head coach 92/93 season: 9-24-5 with freshmen Tom Ashe, David Hymovitz, Don Chase, Greg Callahan, Clifton McHale and Mark Milford (probably recruited before Cedorchuk named head coach), plus transfer Rob Laferriere. Scott LaGrand, All-America goalie, turns pro. Ian Moran leaves for the Olympics. Todd Hall transfers to UNH. 93/94 season: 15-16-5 with freshmen Brian Callahan, Toby Harris, Brad Carlson, Peter Masters, Dave Wainwright, Greg Taylor, Jeff Connolly, Greg Hampton, Joe Harney, John DeMarco and Bobby Thornton. Connolly turns pro. 2/30/94 Cedorchuk "resigns" 3/30/94 Mike Milbury named head coach 6/3/94 Milbury resigns 6/16/94 Jerry York hired 94/95 season: 11-22-2 with freshman Ken Hemenway, Tim Lewis, Jamie O'Leary, and Luke Howarth (all recruited by Cedorchuk - - one recruit, Tom O'Connor, winds up at UMass-Amherst) Geoff Howell Drop the Puck Magazine HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.