What might have been?
Twenty-two years ago today, the course of Boston College hockey history changed forever. Former Boston Bruin and current TV blowhard Mike Milbury, who was hired in the offseason of 1994 to take over the Boston College hockey coaching job, shockingly resigned two months in to his tenure without ever having coached a game in Chestnut Hill.
Milbury cited "philosophical differences" with athletic director Chet Gladchuk over the direction of the program and the way it should be run.
BC was placed in a bind, needing to conduct another head coaching search, their second in three months.