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Jerry York, All-Time Coaching Wins Leader, Retires : College Hockey News

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April 13, 2022
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CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. — Jerry York, the winningest coach in NCAA hockey history, five-time NCAA champion, and NHL and US Hockey Hall of Famer, has announced his retirement after 50 years of Division I coaching, including 28 years as coach of the Eagles.

York, 76, met with his coaches and players today to inform them of his decision which, he said, was based on a desire to travel more with his wife, Bobbie, play golf for the first time during a weekend in the fall, spend more  time with his family, and watch his two grandchildren play hockey, lacrosse, and soccer games in Pittsburgh.

“I have been thinking about the possibility of retiring during the past several weeks and it just seemed to me to be the right time to do so,” said York. “I am so blessed to have been involved with…

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