Less than one month after legendary Boston College men's ice hockey coach Jerry York announced his retirement, the Eagles have reportedly found their replacement. The next leader of the five-time NCAA champions will be a face BC fans are plenty familiar with.
Sources: Boston College is hiring Greg Brown as the school’s next men’s hockey coach. Brown is a former BC assistant, associate head coach and star player. He worked under legendary coach Jerry York for 14 years at BC. https://t.co/kHkYVcVaGK
— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) May 6, 2022
York played with the Eagles from 1963 to 1967 before spending 50 years behind the bench. The Hall of Famer coached at Clarkson University from 1972 to 1979, Bowling Green State University from 1979 to 1994 and Boston College from 1994 to 2022.
The 76-year-old York retired as college hockey's all-time winningest head coach and posted an astounding career record of 1,123-682-128. He captured five NCAA titles, 11 Hockey East regular-season championships, and the Hockey East Tournament Championship and Beanpot Championships nine times apiece. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2019.
Brown takes over the reins after being an assistant under York for three of the lead man's four national championships on Chestnut Hill. Brown left BC in 2018 to become an assistant coach for the New York Rangers and then served as the head coach of Dubuque in the USHL last year.
"As an Eagles player, Brown served as a captain in 1989-90 and twice earned first-team All-American honors. He was also selected for the U.S. Olympic team in 1988 and 1992," Thamel wrote. "Brown played nearly a decade of professional hockey, including four NHL seasons in Buffalo, Pittsburgh and Winnipeg before a career in Europe. He retired as a player in 2003."
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