"Jerry York" is the Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey/Men's Hockey Coach at Boston College. He graduated from Boston College High School in 1963 and BC in 1967. York is the winningest active coach in National Collegiate Athletic Association/NCAA hockey, and leads the all-time list with 957 wins, as of the end of the 2012–13 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season/2012–13 season. He has won the NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey title five times as a coach, at Bowling Green Falcons men's ice hockey/Bowling Green State University in 1984 and BC in 2001, 2008, 2010 and 2012 tying him with Murray Armstrong for second-most all-time behind only Vic Heyliger (6). York received the Spencer Penrose Trophy for being named Division I Coach of the Year in 1977.

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Mentally, we were really focused. I didn't feel that we were tired.

Patrick had a very productive career here at BC and we wish him all the best as he begins his professional career.

I think Wisconsin is the best team we have played this year over 60 minutes. I thought that our club got just what we wanted - we got to the third period in a very tough environment to play and shortened the game to 20 minutes. One power-play goal was the difference.

The hockey game was high-spirited. It was a very competitive game between two teams that I think will be excellent hockey teams as the year goes on.

I believe the shareholders will support reducing the dividend as part of an equality of sacrifice plan that can increase the value of their shares over time.

This situation calls for the company's going into crisis mode, adopting a degree of urgency that recognizes if things don't break right, the unthinkable could happen, that time is of the essence.

That's how close things are sometimes. That goes in and all of a sudden it's a fresh sheet of ice for (overtime).

He was a friendly guy and kind of kept to his own from what I could see.

I do believe the time has come to go into crisis mode.