The best solution would be Torts in my opinion, next would be Gallant, maybe Boudrou. I don't think any of them are an option simply because of cost. A top tier proven coach will get $4 mill a year now on a multi year deal, say 4 years. We simply don't have that budget. The next coach will be an assistant or somebody unproven at the NHL head coaching level because of cost. It is what it is, we will get a dice roll similar to RT, we aren't getting somebody proven like a Tip/Torts/Gallant/Q.
I agree mostly (think Torts needs to adapt again, like he did once before but needs another level up, he’s turned dinosaur twice on us - lol). But I’d prefer Gallant or Boudreau to an unproven guy. I’m with you there. I also agree that I don’t think that’ll happen. I don’t think they’ll come to a crossroads team that nobody can see the path forward for. They certainly won’t do it for bottom 5-10 money. No way.
I think we should learn our lesson from Tocchet and not take the same type of risk. I’m not looking for someone who’s ONLY success has been player and Assistant Coach. Not looking for a guy who got gifted his chances based on the respect and friends currency left from playing days.
I think it’s much less of a gamble to hire someone who had to start at the bottom and work their way up based on merit. Someone who’s results forced their opportunities to materialize. And continued season after season, league after league.
I think NHL playing experience is a plus. I think NHL assistant coaching experience is a plus. Bonus points for demonstrating success in both. But I’d rather see emphasis on actual Head Coaching results. Real successes not in assistant roles or player roles. Someone who’s been the top bench boss and won. Even if it’s CHL, ECHL, and AHL.
If you want younger guys who’ve been fast-tracked, then MVR, Knoblauch, and Rocky Thompson are options to look at. If you want older guys with a longer track record than Laxdal or Todd Nelson would be worth looking at.
Lane Lambert and Brad Larsen are two that I’m a little more skeptical of for Tocchet reasons. Maybe that’s unfair. And they’ve definite advantage more AHL coaching experience, etc. but I’m nervous about “good guy, works hard, loves the game” types who happen to be popular and have the right connections.