Alex Bricker posted: > I wouldn't put anything like this past York. I have been following the > BGSU Hockey program for 8 years now and have gotten to be friends with a > lot of the guys. I've heard so many stories about Jerry that I lost > respect for him. > That's the > way Jerry was, if you weren't a star hockey player every game, you > weren't good enough for him. I didn't think he would accept special > talents like playing in the corners, or making nice passes, etc. If you > weren't scoring 3 goals a game or making a shut out, you weren't good > enough. I have to disagree with Alex at this point. I can cite many Falcons who played regularly despite not being stars in any sense of the word. For example, Rob Urban (forward in the 80s when I was able to follow the Falcons closely) logged an awful lot of ice time during his 4 years at BG (okay, I think he didn't play much his freshman year, but I don't think he missed a SHIFT his junior or senior year) despite having one real specialty - he was good in the corners. Then there's Geoff Williams who was far from the most talented guy on the ice but who always, always, always hustled and was a real inspiration just with his work ethic and spirited play. Jerry York never benched Geoff or disciplined him for not scoring enough goals. If I had some old media guides handy, I could type in a few more guys and their stories, but these were two players who came to mind who did get to play very regularly without being disciplined. I'm not saying that Jerry York hadn't worn thin with some folks in BG - there were many who were beginning to be frustrated with losing seasons at the end. However, Jerry was not the type who had no use for role players. He also seemed to have a high level of personal integrity. My sense has always been that Jerry followed the "rules" closer than many and sometimes closer than they really may have needed to be followed. I think that a person like that is just the type that BC needs now and if Jerry can put together a winner there (he seems to be getting awfully good recruits, BTW), I think he'll be very successful and popular. Tim Newman HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.