If we drafted better is a point that is up to interpretation. However, the d
But the question still stands Why do these players want to go to London. Again I can remember when Ottawa was a go to spot also.
It somes down to many things but the obvious one is that London like Ottawa had and would have had if Toruigny stayed have a system tht not only drafts good players but makes them better and produces wining teams with players that go onto the NHL or AHL
Cowan was not the great star that he is simply because of his ability.
I am not knocking Boyd so much as trying to get people to understand tht not only does London draft well but theyhave a system that develops players because they have a coaching staff and Front office that have stability and have been around a long time. Why was Ottawa so hot Killer stayed and he was the system. He developed players like Peca Marshall, MacAuley Boynton Campbell Couture et al
I think we’ve answered this question various ways throughout the last few years. I don’t understand why you don’t understand so I will detail this for the last time.
1> The Knights have had stability. The same ownership group, GM and Coach (mostly) since they purchased the team in 2001.
2> They managed to get a state of the art building constructed in the downtown core which has added a level of financial stability most teams do not have.
3> Between Dale and Mark, they have over 2000 NHL games played between them. During their career, they had an opportunity to make numerous connections in NHL circles that they have done a great job leveraging as the owners of the Knights
4> Between Dale and Mark, they have been very successful at recruiting and developing top end talent since day one. It is its own self fulfilling prophecy though. When you are able to recruit mostly the best players, it is a lot easier to develop them because you have the best players to start with!
These are the ways they have managed to create a competitive advantage over the competition. So, why can’t other teams do it?
1> It requires full control over the franchise. To have the full control, you need to be owners. The barrier to entry starts at $20mil now. So, like I mentioned above, a person like Patrick Roy, as an example, needs to raise $20mil to buy a team. Then they have the power to control how the team operates.
2> The person that does do this needs to “want” to won and operate a Major Junior Franchise. This enterprise is not what you would call a money maker so they have to do it for the sake of wanting to do it. They need to be fuelled by something other than money.
3> The NHL doles out shit tonnes of money for staff. A Head coach makes pretty much $1mil annually at the low end. Any decent coach that is successful will be offered a head coaching position at the NHL level. You can either own and operate an OHL team that you had to pay $20mil for OR go be an NHL coach for $1mil+ per year. That is a pretty easy decision for most.
This is all why you either cannot gain stability hiring a coach/GM or find someone willing to dump $20mil into a franchise to essentially buy a job they could get (assuming they are good) at the NHL level. IT is like trying to capture a unicorn. Why would a guy like Tourigny stay in the OHL? He won’t. Why would an ex-NHLer with tonnes of experience and a strong professional network dump $20mil into a team and then blow their brains out operating it? It takes a rare sort of person to make that type of investment.
So, this leaves us with a franchise that likely has no real stability if it operates at the highest levels of the OHL because they cannot possibly be expected to keep their staff. The OHL is a development league for the players, officials, and staff. People move up.
So, circling back now to your original question, have I adequately answered it in a way where we can stop the silliness of teams comparing themselves to the London Knight’s? 19 other teams can run this same scenario and come up with all the same answers.
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@dirty12 has suggested, the Rangers have done a great job recently but as they continue to do that, their staff will gain respect and will become targets for hire at higher levels. Then, they will need to recruit other staff.
Ottawa is owned and operated by essentially a Property Manager. They have put people in place to manage the sports teams portfolio. Their ownership is an arms length away from the team. There isn’t a passion for winning. Their priority is to maintain financial viability so as to not suck funds out of the Property Management aspect of their portfolio. OSEG has lost $$$ every year they have existed. So, it is not like OSEG is going to drop $500k per year on the best available coach in an effort to maintain stability when $500k likley isn’t enough to keep their staff guy anyway.