I would strongly disagree that the Wright trade is the reason the Fronts are in the current situation. In my eyes this will always be a Ownership / GM and Coaching conundrum.
One impact forward doesn't change the fate of a team. If that theory held up, Misa & Martone who lead the league in points and are both on .500 teams right now would propel their teams to the top of the standings.
How has Windsor reversed fate so quickly compared to last season?
Niagara is tops in the East, someone on this board said they wouldn't make playoffs in 2024-2025
Kitchener lost 277 pts parting ways with Rehkopf, Brzustewicz & Sop. Also no Sale, Mesar & Motew
Soo has a very young team, 3 of their top 10 point getters are Rookies & still in a playoff spot
The 4 teams noted above all have starting Goaltenders with a .900 save % or better.
This is pretty astute.
Kingston’s ownership does not properly invest in their team. The reality is, some OHL owners aren’t in it for the Championships. It is not their priority. It is an asset and they treat it as a financial instrument. I am reasonably sure Springer uses the franchise for that purpose.
If we take a step back from the hockey aspect and strictly look at it as a financial instrument, the ultimate goal is to retain the franchise and allow it to grow in value while not losing money. Doug Springer bought the team in 1997-98. I am not sure how much he bought it for but I doubt it was much more than around $5mil. I know Jeff Hunt bought the 67’s in 1999 for $10mil so around $5mil for Kingston to save the team from relocation seems about right. The franchise is likely worth somewhere around $25mil now. So, there has been a ~5x multiplier on the franchise value since it was purchased. So, even if the franchise has never made money, it has grown in value.
Theresa re two ways for a team to realize profits. The first, and most commonly thought of way is to increase revenue. But, to increase revenue, you usually need to invest which adds risk. Fro example, to grow sales, you need a good team. To get a good team you need quality scouts, coaches, and management. So, for every dollar you generate in revenue, you pay out a % to costs. But, I think Springer take the alternate approach. Cut costs. Every dollar you save in operating the franchise goes directly back in your pocket. There are no input costs on saving $$$.
So, if you are a team owner that really doesn’t care about winning and the goal is to not lose $$$ and put minimal effort in while allowing the franchise value to organically grow, you have what I believe is the Springer formula.
Kingston has loads of potential. They have a solid population base and a pretty good Metro area catchment population. There is very solid local economy. Disposable income in Kingston is relatively high. There isn’t a lot of direct competition for the Entertainment dollars. IT is generally considered a hockey hotbed with loads of hockey fans.
The problem in Kingston is there is a lot of apathy towards the Frontenacs. I believe that has a lot to do with two things. First, the Frontenacs are a loser franchise. They just NEVER win. After so many decades without any consistent winning and virtually never winning playoff series. The fans have tagged the franchise as a loser and don’t want to support it. And second, they don’t respect the ownership and don’t’ feel they put the franchise first which means they don’t put the people of Kingston first. That’s right. When a community has a sports team, that sports team represents the community. When the Ownership puts every effort into the profile of the team, the community feels like the ownership is working FOR them. You see that in Owen Sound big time. You don’t need to win every year in Owen Sound. That is because the ownership puts the team first, connects the team with the community and gives the community pride of collective ownership. It is part of the fabric of the town. The Frontenacs will never get that with Springer. He doesn’t care. It isn’t what motivates him.
Until there is a sale of the team to an invested owner that truly wants to put their own blood, sweat, and tears into the team, how can you expect the fanbase to also put their blood, sweat, and tears into the team? The two go hand in hand. The Franchises that understand that are successful even if they aren’t always successful in the standings.