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DENVER (AP) - Jeff Jackson stepped into a hairy situation when he arrived in South Bend, Ind., three years ago to try to turn Notre Dame's invisible college hockey program into a national power.
And not just because he was inheriting a rag-tag team that had won just five games in 2004-05.
"I remember he walked into the locker room and handed me a Great Clips card," said the formerly shaggy Mark Van Guilder, a captain who now sports a 'do that's cropped short on the sides with a little tussle on top.
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