"Ronald Mason" is a Canada/Canadian former ice hockey player, head coach and university executive. A head coach of various United States of America/American universities, most notably Michigan State University (MSU), he was the most successful coach in NCAA ice hockey history between 1993-2012 with 924 wins, until Jerry York (Boston College) become the new winningest coach with his 925th career win on December 29, 2012. Mason was athletic director at MSU from 2002-08. He currently serves as senior advisor for the USHL Muskegon Lumberjacks. On December 2, 2013, Mason was inducted into the U.S Hockey Hall of Fame.

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The way the game's played today, especially in the Olympic level on the big ice sheet, you need people that can skate well and handle the puck well. That's his forte.

I'll never forget the night we went over to Windsor, Ontario. It was a preseason game and I knew it'd be rough, and I wanted to see him play in that kind of environment.

He was running our power play as a freshman and that's highly unusual.