Articles tagged:Jack Johnson

Posted: Sat Jul 10 4:07 p.m. by Jeff Arnold
Former Michigan hockey defenseman Jack Johnson keeps his word, continues to pursue degree

When Jack Johnson enrolled at Michigan in 2005, he intended to stay four years, graduate with his degree and then see where hockey took him. But when the chance to pursue an NHL career following his sophomore year proved too tempting to turn down, Johnson left the Michigan hockey program. ...

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Posted: Fri Jan 22 9:47 p.m. by Jeff Arnold
Former Michigan hockey player Jack Johnson: I've said my piece

Jack Johnson is ready to move on. The former Michigan hockey player told AnnArbor.com Friday night that he has "said his piece" a day after responding to comments about Johnson's alma mater by Los Angeles Kings' general manager Dean Lombardi. Lombardi referred to Michigan as "the worst" in developing hockey ...

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Posted: Wed Aug 12 5:22 p.m. by AnnArbor.com Staff

Michigan announced it would review its recruiting policies in the wake of Justin Feagin's dismissal from the University of Michigan football team. If you want to read the current policy, download the document linked below. Recruiting Visit Policy.FINAL 10.29.04.doc

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Posted: Sat Aug 1 9:57 a.m. by James Briggs AnnArbor.com
Jack Johnson proves 'more ready' for NHL than any other University of Michigan player who's left early

PHOTO: Jack Johnson was on the Yost Arena ice again Friday. (Photo by Melanie Maxwell | AnnArbor.com) The last time Jack Johnson played a game at Yost Ice Arena, fans pleaded in unison for him to stay at the University of Michigan, chanting, “two more years!” Two years, though, turned ...

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Posted: Fri Jul 31 11:02 a.m. by James Briggs AnnArbor.com

More than 40 former University of Michigan hockey alumni, including several National Hockey League players, will reunite for two games tonight at Yost Ice Arena. Michigan coach Red Berenson will strap on skates and step out from behind the glass for the 35-and-older game, which starts at 5:30 p.m. The ...

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