BC's York, 76, retires as NCAA's winningest coach

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Boston College’s Jerry York, the winningest coach in NCAA men’s hockey history, has announced his retirement at 76 years old after 28 years of coaching the Eagles, a team he led to a national title four times.

Boston College’s Jerry York, the winningest coach in NCAA men’s hockey history, has announced his retirement at 76 years old after 28 years of coaching the Eagles, a team he led to a national title four times.

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