a2bluefan

April 12th, 2010 at 11:29 AM ^

I just finished reading it, and came here to see if anyone had posted it. Every Michigan fan should read this, even ones who don't closely follow the hockey team. The question of "what makes a Michigan Man" has been asked plenty of times on this board and elsewhere. Now we know the answer.

VictorsValiant09

April 12th, 2010 at 11:33 AM ^

Exemplary. I've been going to Michigan hockey games since the fall of 1998, when I was 12 years old. I had season tickets all four years as an undergrad. I've fallen in love with the team, the history, and Yost, largely due in part to Red Berenson. I really hope I get to meet him someday. This article stands as a tribute to what Michigan Hockey means to me.

JustGoBlue

April 12th, 2010 at 1:37 PM ^

you get to meet him too. He talked to me and some friends, once. Something he didn't have to do, something we didn't expect him to do, but he did. It was all of 3 sentences, nothing particularly important, or groundbreaking or that would seem memorable, not even something that I can draw inspiration from. But I still remember every word. He's just that kind of presence, that kind of a person.

StephenRKass

April 12th, 2010 at 11:41 AM ^

Brought tears to my eyes. What a great article. Thanks for the link and the OP. One aside . . . this is why there will always be a place, to some degree, for the MSM. Brian writes very well, but one person can't do everything. I loved getting insight in Berenson, and this article went far beyond hockey at UofM.

HelloHeisman91

April 12th, 2010 at 12:25 PM ^

Is MS Paint really catching on? Someone from the Daily staff has some serious skills. Looks like maybe these two are responsible for the picture. Ariel Bond and Allison Ghaman/Daily red

saveferris

April 12th, 2010 at 12:26 PM ^

Red Berenson is that rarest breed of coach who puts building people ahead of building players and achieves excellence nevertheless. John Wooden is another coach who possessed that skill. The day Red decides to retire and begin the next chapter of his life, he will leave a hole through the soul of Michigan athletics that will be diffcult to fill. I hope every Michigan fan appeciates how lucky we are to have this man as a part of our University. Read John Bacon's "Blue Ice". Red's comment to his friends back home after his first trip to Ann Arbor to consider Michigan as a destination is definitive of how all of us feel about Michigan, "This is the place".

Baldbill

April 12th, 2010 at 12:38 PM ^

that was a really nice article, it is very cool to know that some of these guys are getting their education and becoming "the leaders and the best" in other arenas of life, not just a hockey arena. Can we clone Red now so as to keep him for another 26yrs?

Yostal

April 12th, 2010 at 1:37 PM ^

I have read, anywhere, on sports, let alone Michigan sports. I'm trying to make sure it gets picked up by some of the major national writers with hockey or Michigan leanings to make sure it gets the play it deserves. It's that good.