Where did you find it to listen to you.Just listened to that coach podcast episode with Rocky Thompson. Not bad. I wouldn't say I was blown away but it's nice to hear a coach string together a coherent sentence.
Where did you find it to listen to you.Just listened to that coach podcast episode with Rocky Thompson. Not bad. I wouldn't say I was blown away but it's nice to hear a coach string together a coherent sentence.
Where did you find it to listen to you.
Here's the online version, but if you want it in podcast format I found it on the Apple Podcasts app. I assume it's also on the other podcast apps.
There is also an episode with Nate Leaman. Haven't checked out that one yet.
There is also an episode with John MacLean, which I just chuckled at as I scrolled through.
I was absolutely blown away. I can tell you how to get there. Listen to 3-4 from other coaches first. Then listen to Thompson. It’s not that he’s just this amazing speaker. It’s that he is relevant to his peers.Just listened to that coach podcast episode with Rocky Thompson. Not bad. I wouldn't say I was blown away but it's nice to hear a coach string together a coherent sentence.
To me it's not the money, but the new factor. A young new coach that BA found. A piece of clay to form.
BA is looking for fire in a man.
He is a great evaluator of men, so I would give him leeway.
I'm not big on doubling down on my posts, but it has come up multiple times in this thread that they won't want to pay the higher salary of a veteran coach. I ask how a difference of $2M is significant relative to the player payroll, and didn't really get an answer. If it's the ROI, that should be much more of a factor when deciding on players that cost (ahem) $8.25M than a coach costing $4M instead of $2M.
So my takeaway is that I'm not buying that coach's salary is a big factor.
Another thing they have in common is "success". When I first started out in business "years" ago I was told to hire the best man for the job and let them do it. I think it is stupid to even use age when hiring a coach. Of course salary is more of a concern when talking about a restaurant for example, but a multimillion dollar business a couple of million annually is chump change, especially if this person can take your business to the next level. We have been a losing team, losing money going the cheap route, and the way it looks we are continuing this practice.In one of his recent interviews, Army said something along the lines of having the support of ownership to hire whomever. Didn’t sound like cost is a factor.
What all the expensive guys do have in common though is their age and Army seems to prefer a candidate who is younger and more of a long-term thing.
The expensive guys by age are Boudreau 66, Tortorella 63, Gallant 57. That covers the main ones I think. At least the ones who won’t have a cheque coming in after June.
Then BA should coach.It's unlikely that BA hires someone making 4-5x as much as him, which would come with a lot of clout and pull with ownership. He's just been rid of Tocchet and needs 'his guy' to get the organization on the same page.
Why are you so sad about not getting an old re-tread on his 4th or 5th NHL head coaching gig, who feels like they “ended up” in Arizona with the rest of golden girls, looking down the barrel of retirement? It’s not a tragedy to miss out on these guys.Then BA should coach.
Let me put it to you this way. If it were me, I would look at hiring the best person for the job first, I would narrow it down to a few candidates. Once I know who I want, I would then figure out how to pay them. Cost would be a secondary factor to hiring the right person. BA might have reasons to hire somebody younger or a better candidate in his eyes than the Torts/Gallant type of older coaches.True but ROI is, in some instances, much more difficult to ascertain. Cost is staring you in the face while ROI is substantially more subjective.
I want the best man for the job, regardless of age, and if that means an older coach, so be it. BA has his own equation what he wants for a HC, other GM's have there's. Past success HAS to be in the equation, period. If not, we are just spinning our tires again. Not sure what Marleau or Newhook have to do with us looking at coaches.Why are you so sad about not getting an old re-tread on his 4th or 5th NHL head coaching gig, who feels like they “ended up” in Arizona with the rest of golden girls, looking down the barrel of retirement? It’s not a tragedy to miss out on these guys.
Do you want Patrick Marleau or Alex Newhook? I mean, look at all that Marleau has accomplished. Meanwhile, Newhook hasn’t done Jack shit at the NHL level. Let’s get all pouty if we end up with a blue chip prospect instead of a dusty old re-tread on the downslope? Why?
Agreed, there’s definitely a plan and you appropriately described what it isn’t.It's unlikely that BA hires someone making 4-5x as much as him, which would come with a lot of clout and pull with ownership. He's just been rid of Tocchet and needs 'his guy' to get the organization on the same page.
If they are ready for retirement then they will tell BA as much.How close are Boudreau and Tortorella to retirement?
If Bruce Boudreau was parachuted into the NHL right now, he'd be the oldest coach in the league. He turns 67 next season. Tortorella turns 63.
I’m having a hard time tracking your point in all of this. Can you summarize ?If they are ready for retirement then they will tell BA as much.
I was absolutely blown away. I can tell you how to get there. Listen to 3-4 from other coaches first. Then listen to Thompson. It’s not that he’s just this amazing speaker. It’s that he is relevant to his peers.
Agreed. And it's not just the results that Hakstol had, it's what players have said about it stuff like he was in over his head, he didn't know how to work with professionals, he was used to dealing with kids, etc., etc.Dave Hakstol had basically the same resume as Leaman and was a disaster in Philly. That's what I'd like to avoid.
Just listened to the Leaman episode. Underwhelming. Not bad or anything, and he raised some interesting points, but I definitely preferred the Thompson episode. If the interviews were those two episodes alone, I'd pick Thompson easily.
Leaman's episode also did nothing to remove concerns of him not having any experience with pros. Perhaps the next move for him should be to be an AHL head coach.
Any other podcasts of coaching candidates worth listening to?
I honestly think there's a great chance David Quinn is our next head coach. BA was based out of Providence for most of his career, and Quinn lives there in the off-season. Both are connected to the Rhode Island hockey community. Quinn was an amateur coach during the time when BA was primarily focused on amateur hockey. BA got promoted to AGM and moved to St. Louis around the same time Quinn got the Rangers job and moved to New York.
- How often does a wet under the ears hire a top tier veteran coach. Would a Torts or Quinn even want to work w BA, not even taking into account the Arizona tire fire?