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All Things Denver--XXXV

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OK, who do we like? I have a good feeling about Greg Brown. All those years under Jerry York?, he had to have learned something!!

Appert is still the favorite. He will be offered the job and it is his if he wants it

LaLonde will be offered the job if Appert declines

Then Brown

Montgomery, is an interesting late addition, kind of a wild card. Does he take the DU head coaching job or Maine head coaching job? Is he just using the DU interview to leverage his Maine neg.Great coach though, but not allot college experience. Rumor has it he wants a shot to coach in the pros, so I think he is looking for a HC job where he can have the kind of success that could open up a pro job. Would that be Maine or DU?
 
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Personally, I would like to see Appert get the job but any one of the four is qualified. Not a bad choice in the bunch.
 
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Jerry York has had a long, illustrious, successful career as head coach with stops at Clarkson, Bowling Green and BC. I believe this past season was his fortieth as a head coach. Further, I think he turns sixty-eight this summer. He is firmly enough entrenched at BC that he'll be able to orchestrate his departure--as he sees fit--from the head coaching position. Having said that, I think it's likely he'll be stepping down in the next few years.

Many head coaches in division 1 college sports have so-called "dream clauses" in their contracts which allow them to pursue certain specific coaching positions--without financial penalty--should they become open. Where Greg Brown is concerned the possibility of his wanting to pursue the BC when it becomes open should be considered by the search committee at Denver. Brown may want the DU job, he may be the best qualified for the job, he may be offered the DU job. If/when York retires in the near future Greg Brown would likely pursue the job at BC. Denver would be well advised to consider right now whether it wants to face the prospect of hiring another head hockey coach in relatively short order should it hire Greg Brown now. Under no circumstance am I suggesting Brown be dismissed as a potential head coach for Denver, but rather, that Denver needs to weigh the possibility Brown could bid the Pioneers farewell in short order when Jerry York retires.

Just my $.02.
 
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Jerry York has had a long, illustrious, successful career as head coach with stops at Clarkson, Bowling Green and BC. I believe this past season was his fortieth as a head coach. Further, I think he turns sixty-eight this summer. He is firmly enough entrenched at BC that he'll be able to orchestrate his departure--as he sees fit--from the head coaching position. Having said that, I think it's likely he'll be stepping down in the next few years.

Many head coaches in division 1 college sports have so-called "dream clauses" in their contracts which allow them to pursue certain specific coaching positions--without financial penalty--should they become open. Where Greg Brown is concerned the possibility of his wanting to pursue the BC when it becomes open should be considered by the search committee at Denver. Brown may want the DU job, he may be the best qualified for the job, he may be offered the DU job. If/when York retires in the near future Greg Brown would likely pursue the job at BC. Denver would be well advised to consider right now whether it wants to face the prospect of hiring another head hockey coach in relatively short order should it hire Greg Brown now. Under no circumstance am I suggesting Brown be dismissed as a potential head coach for Denver, but rather, that Denver needs to weigh the possibility Brown could bid the Pioneers farewell in short order when Jerry York retires.

Just my $.02.

Your dead on. Brown and Montgomery will be flight risks. Montgomery wants to coach in the pros, Brown back to BC when York retires. I guess you could throw Appert name in there ot with Ferris State, though I don't think he would leave DU-NCHS for Ferris-WCHA

Unless........York's replacement has already been determined (Cavanaugh-AC) and only those close in the inner circle would know that (Brown-AS is one of those). If it's not going to be Brown and he already knows that, why not jump at the DU HC job?
 
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One of the candidates, has also been named Asst Coach for the WJC team....I forgot who. Keep in mind, that David Lassonde is also returning to the WJC next year as an assistant. So what if the DU Head Coach and Assistant Coach both went to the WJC? That means.... would any Denver fans like to be guest coaches when DU hosts Brown? Heck yeah; I'd be up for that! (as long as I got some Swag)
 
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Congrats to Juho Olkinoura on being named a second team All American in the West.

Very well deserved!!

One of the candidates, has also been named Asst Coach for the WJC team....I forgot who. Keep in mind, that David Lassonde is also returning to the WJC next year as an assistant. So what if the DU Head Coach and Assistant Coach both went to the WJC? That means.... would any Denver fans like to be guest coaches when DU hosts Brown? Heck yeah; I'd be up for that! (as long as I got some Swag)

It is Brown from BC.

Jay Z recalled by Wild

http://prohockeytalk.nbcsports.com/2013/04/12/wild-recall-ahl-all-rookie-zucker-from-houston/
 
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Any speculation on how DU's TV coverage will be next year? I'm hoping they'll have more home games televised than last year.
 
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Maine station WCSH (NBC affiliate) is reporting Jim Montgomery has been offered the Denver coaching job.
 
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News outlets in Maine reporting Dubuque HC Jim Montgomery has been offered the Denver job, but Montgomery tells @AaronRJackson that's false.
Good times ahead...and I thought today might be boring until the championship game at 7...
 
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Any speculation on how DU's TV coverage will be next year? I'm hoping they'll have more home games televised than last year.
Almost certainly there will be far less TV coverage next year.

THe NCHC has a national contract with CBS Sports TV.

DU is in massive cost cutting mode and will likely spend way less on TV.

I believe DU used to use its WCHA playoff money for TV purchases. That money is now gone.

Possible that DU will no longer have a relationship with Root Sports. DU wants Root Sports to step up financially and they most likely wont.
 
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