Barclay Donaldson
Registered User
What would those that have more experience with this put the odds on an either an expansion team/team returning from a hiatus of having a successful season (above .500 record, making playoffs, etc.)? Seems like the odds would be long and it's a little odd that USA Hockey took this stance on returning players, since you'd think they'd want to encourage league parity. I assume that there probably would have only have been a handful for each team returning from hiatus anyway after 1.5 years, but even a few would have been helpful.
Plenty of teams have been successful almost immediately, plenty of teams have had miserable first seasons and many seasons after.
Shreveport was one of the best teams in the league and won the Robertson Cup in their second season.
Wichita Falls lost in the division finals but had been rolling all season long as an expansion team.
Wenatchee Wild lost in the Robertson Cup finals during their inaugural season.
Chicago Hitmen had two historically atrocious before folding.
New Mexico Ice Wolves were pretty bad in their first season.
Countless others.
It depends on who you bring in for staff. If you can recruit 10-15 kids who are committing NCAA D1, you will have a good season. The Rebels franchise under owner Dennis and HC Coombs and has only had 1 season under .500 and have historically had one of the best records in the league regardless of their numerous relocations. They clearly know how to recruit. And that is what it comes down to.