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  • Re: Northeastern Huskies Offseason (Discipline: let's find it)

    Originally posted by GoNU5 View Post
    I wonder (and this is with little knowledge of the hiring process and such) how much Allain has to tell them about his seeking other jobs? I mean, it would seem unlikely Allain hired Gendron and then took a job like 2 weeks later, but during this offseason a lot crazier things have happened. Allain may have hired him thinking he wouldn't get a job offer here, or is just making the hire to assure Yale of his good intentions (while fleeing to NU). Remember Leaman vehemently denying looking into the PC job until he accepted it, Allain may have no interest in the position here, or may have a lot of interest and is just covering his track.

    Sidenote- Gendron was hired as Associate Head Coach. Not sure the difference between that and Assistant Head Coach.
    I really doubt that Allain will be our guy. There are too many ties to Yale in addition to the fact that Yale is unlikely to allow him to desert his alma mater for a lateral move to NU. Gendron's appointment really signals that he is a "senior" assistant coach and that he can stand in for the HC in many matters.

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    • Re: Northeastern Huskies Offseason (Discipline: let's find it)

      Originally posted by Ryecheers View Post
      I really doubt that Allain will be our guy. There are too many ties to Yale in addition to the fact that Yale is unlikely to allow him to desert his alma mater for a lateral move to NU. Gendron's appointment really signals that he is a "senior" assistant coach and that he can stand in for the HC in many matters.
      That's fair, it seems less and less likely that anyone other than LaPlante will be coach. I'm sure there are some other candidates (someone mentioned Crowder before, this former Assistant with the Senators, probably a half dozen candidates in serious contention here), but it seems that LaPlante will get it.

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      • Re: Northeastern Huskies Offseason (Discipline: let's find it)

        Originally posted by GoNU5 View Post
        That's fair, it seems less and less likely that anyone other than LaPlante will be coach. I'm sure there are some other candidates (someone mentioned Crowder before, this former Assistant with the Senators, probably a half dozen candidates in serious contention here), but it seems that LaPlante will get it.
        Why? I think the opposite 100%. If the powers that be were unhappy with the list of candidates they would call a press conference tomorrow, announce LaPlante, and let him get on with hiring a staff. At this point, I would assume that they have their list, they will interview, and unless the two or three people they believe they want all flunk the interviews or NCAA stuff, LaPlante is at best going to end up as an assitant in order to help with the transition and get a year "try-out" as the main assitant to who ever the new coach is. At worst he is out of a job.
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        • Re: Northeastern Huskies Offseason (Discipline: let's find it)

          Originally posted by Huskies01 View Post
          Why? I think the opposite 100%. If the powers that be were unhappy with the list of candidates they would call a press conference tomorrow, announce LaPlante, and let him get on with hiring a staff. At this point, I would assume that they have their list, they will interview, and unless the two or three people they believe they want all flunk the interviews or NCAA stuff, LaPlante is at best going to end up as an assitant in order to help with the transition and get a year "try-out" as the main assitant to who ever the new coach is. At worst he is out of a job.
          That's not Northeastern's M.O though. They announce a nationwide search and then say "no one who applied is good enough, so here's Sebastien"? Even if someone loves a particular candidate, they will go through the entire vetting and interviewing process before anyone get's announced. I think either way Sebastien will likely stay on, either in the Head job or as an Assistant Coach (or Associate Head Coach perhaps?). I think they start interviews this week or next, and supposedly will announce the first week of August, so this is likely when the rumors will fly strongest about potential candidates.

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          • Re: Northeastern Huskies Offseason (Discipline: let's find it)

            Originally posted by GoNU5 View Post
            That's not Northeastern's M.O though. They announce a nationwide search and then say "no one who applied is good enough, so here's Sebastien"? Even if someone loves a particular candidate, they will go through the entire vetting and interviewing process before anyone get's announced. I think either way Sebastien will likely stay on, either in the Head job or as an Assistant Coach (or Associate Head Coach perhaps?). I think they start interviews this week or next, and supposedly will announce the first week of August, so this is likely when the rumors will fly strongest about potential candidates.
            We will NEVER say that "no one who applied is good enough, so here's Sebastien". Not in this lifetime at least.

            As I wrote on DHD, "As for the beauty contest: This is Hell Week for the candidates. The all day inquisitions start today and run from 8-5 PM and continue until Thursday - at least. I'm pretty sure I know 3 possibly four of the candidates. Allain is not one of the names I know. I guess next week is for offers/negotiations etc.

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            • Re: Northeastern Huskies Offseason (Discipline: let's find it)

              So, am I correct to surmise that there are 4, maybe 5 candidates that NU is interviewing?

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                Originally posted by PPGuru View Post
                So, am I correct to surmise that there are 4, maybe 5 candidates that NU is interviewing?
                Yes, don't know everyone involved, but Sebastien is one of those final candidates

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                • Re: Northeastern Huskies Offseason (Discipline: let's find it)

                  Oleksiak pulls out of US W Jr. Camp...hmmmmm? http://www.usahockey.com/Template_Us...1_06&id=305666
                  Brandon Pirri: Turk would give it to Jagr. That's awesome! Jagr's untouchable. And he would give it to Jagr.

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                  • Re: Northeastern Huskies Offseason (Discipline: let's find it)

                    Well.. he does have dual citizenship..
                    perhaps he ends up playing for Team Canada (if he were to make that squad).
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                    We don't always win Hockey East or the Beanpot (#trilogy).. but when we do.. we are the Champions

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                    • Re: Northeastern Huskies Offseason (Discipline: let's find it)

                      (July 5, 2011) Jamie Oleksiak to try out for Team Canada, not USA (http://www.thehockeynews.com/article...a-not-USA.html).
                      The UNH Men's Hockey Blog

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                      • Re: Northeastern Huskies Offseason (Discipline: let's find it)

                        Originally posted by northeastern View Post
                        Well.. he does have dual citizenship..
                        perhaps he ends up playing for Team Canada (if he were to make that squad).
                        he's not on Canada's roster for now....http://www.hockeycanada.ca/index.php...58/la_id/1.htm
                        Brandon Pirri: Turk would give it to Jagr. That's awesome! Jagr's untouchable. And he would give it to Jagr.

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                        • Re: Northeastern Huskies Offseason (Discipline: let's find it)

                          While I really like what Sebastien brings to the table as an assistant, I don't necessarily think he should be the next head coach. His knowledge of HE, and his familiarity with the players and system definitely need to be kept here, but I worry that he doesn't have enough on his resume to bring in the same level of recruits that Cronin had been getting. I would like to see someone more of the Cronin mold (previous college and pro coaching experience) as the next head coach--someone that looks attractive to recruits.

                          At the same time I really want to see what Sebastien can do if he got the job. However, giving the job to someone with relatively little "big-time" coaching experience just feels like a big gamble to take. What would the chances be of bringing in an assistant/"associate head" coach with some pro experience?

                          My main point is that I think we need to retain Sebastien while bringing in 1-2 people with bulkier coaching/recruiting resumes. I just don't know who I would rather see at the helm.
                          Last edited by Huskies of NU; 07-20-2011, 04:47 PM.

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                          • Re: Northeastern Huskies Offseason (Discipline: let's find it)

                            Originally posted by Huskies of NU View Post
                            While I really like what Sebastien brings to the table as an assistant, I don't necessarily think he should be the next head coach. His knowledge of HE, and his familiarity with the players and system definitely need to be kept here, but I worry that he doesn't have enough on his resume to bring in the same level of recruits that Cronin had been getting. I would like to see someone more of the Cronin mold (previous college and pro coaching experience) as the next head coach--someone that looks attractive to recruits.

                            At the same time I really want to see what Sebastien can do if he got the job. However, giving the job to someone with relatively little "big-time" coaching experience just feels like a big gamble to take. What would the chances be of bringing in an assistant/"associate head" coach with some pro experience?

                            My main point is that I think we need to retain Sebastien while bringing in 1-2 people with bulkier coaching/recruiting resumes. I just don't know who I would rather see at the helm.
                            If there was a formula for finding and hiring a new head coach, based on years coached, winning percentage, players sent to the pros etc., the job would have been filled before the Fourth of July. Unfortunately, this task is as subjective and challenging as scouting and recruiting or drafting of players or filling out the brackets of the NCAA hoops tournament.

                            Twelve years ago, a sleepy D1 hockey program at Miami U. (Ohio) took a huge chance on an alumnus at the advanced age of 27 by the name of Enrico Blasi. Blasi had just three years of college (assistant) coaching experience and was asked to rebuild and revitalize a distinctly medicore program. After 12 seasons his record stands at 262-169-46. His 2010 team should have beaten bu in the national final, but found it difficult to overcome jack parker's deal with the devil.

                            Here are some comments made by the AD who hired him:

                            "Blasi made his debut as a collegiate head coach in 1999-2000, guiding the RedHawks to a 13-20-3 overall record and a ninth-place CCHA finish. His 13 wins were the second-highest total among first-year coaches in NCAA Division I hockey that season. Blasi also was able to return Miami to the CCHA playoffs after a one-year hiatus.

                            The first Miami hockey alumnus to return to his alma mater as the head coach, Blasi came to Miami after working four years--three as an assistant and one as a graduate assistant--under former Miami mentor George Gwozdecky at the University of Denver.

                            As the search went on for a candidate, I came to realize that there was a need to turn to someone with Miami ties," said Joel Maturi, former Miami Athletics Director, at the press conference for Blasi's hiring. "It's truly a pleasure to welcome home a member of Miami's Cradle of Coaches. No one in our applicant pool had such a passion for Miami and its ice hockey program.

                            You will be disappointed to learn that there is no head coach in the final round. I'm not sure that there are many head coachs that I would want to hire if they were willing to leave their programs in the lurch four weeks before practice was to begin (unofficially, of course). Among the five finalists, There are 3 very good (IMO) assistant coachs who can handle the job. That's how Head Coachs are born. How long they must serve as assistants is totally subjective. For example, Cavanaugh at BC has been York's assistant for 15 years and has applied for more HC jobs than he'd like to remember. I can't say if he applied for our job, but he was not a finalist, while two candidates with far less "time-in-grade" Sebastien and Darren Yopyk, made the cut.

                            The folks involved with the search expect to finish their interviews on Friday and make a decision that evening. I expect another week to pass while negotiations are completed along with the paperwork. I hope you are all enjoying this summer's entertainment.
                            Last edited by Ryecheers; 07-20-2011, 11:30 PM.

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                            • Re: Northeastern Huskies Offseason (Discipline: let's find it)

                              Nobody has mentioned Seth Appert as a candidate?
                              Like a turkey at Thanksgiving, I'm stuffed

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                              • Re: Northeastern Huskies Offseason (Discipline: let's find it)

                                Originally posted by hockeymascot View Post
                                Nobody has mentioned Seth Appert as a candidate?
                                Should he be mentioned?

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