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Column: Team living on a prayer
Heights Senior Staff
You see, that's the difference about hockey at BC. If you watch them, you learn about them. You know the classiness that comes with the program.

You see the shirts and ties before and after games. You start thinking about the days when coaches used to have teams dress in attire that showed discipline and a business. You see old school when you see York's players. You see history and tradition being practiced, just as York learned from Ceglarski.

This weekend, York returns to Bowling Green for a Friday night tilt with the school that he once led to a national championship in 1984. He was inducted into the school's athletic hall of fame in 2003, but don't think he won't want to walk off the visiting bench with a win in hand. Sentiments for the old school only last so long, namely until the puck is dropped. Then games are games and you can forget about the banner hanging from the rafters with his fingerprints on it.

Saturday night involves a trip to Ann Arbor for the skaters. A match-up with Big Blue is in order, in the rink that is the college hockey equivalent of Duke's Cameron Indoor Stadium.

And so it begins. Another chapter in BC hockey, another year of living on a prayer.


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