Re: LSSU Laker Hockey 2012-2013, Part 2
This post again identifies an inherent contradiction in the Laker program. I think we all agree the staff is very good at finding talent. They are routinely getting the "diamond in the rough." I'm conflicted however, and sense others are as well regarding the level of play we should expect from our team. Perhaps I am naïve, but I expect players that are in high demand from NHL teams; players that sign multi year contracts; players that outplay 1st round draft choices at rookie camps; players that other elite program coaches praise; to be dominant players at the college level. Are we seeing this game in and game out and I'm just missing it? Is the supporting cast on the Laker team so weak as to hold these players back? How many assists and additional goals would Dominic have if he were on one of Miami's top lines? Is the CCHA so tough that players of this caliber are made to look average? Help me out here because I can't be objective.
I wholeheartedly agree that no one is leaving because of a distaste for Roque or that he is driving players away because they have a lack of confidence or a bad relationship with him. Anytime I saw JR and players interact off the ice when I was at LSSU at various functions the conversations were comfortable, almost to the point of being chummy. If anything the opposite is true, JR may in fact be too nice to his players, too much of a players coach....he has been criticized for being too soft on his team publicly after lackluster performances and never seems to act very upset with the team behind the bench during games, regardless of how the team is playing.
I think it is fantastic that Gysbers and Lain offered great endorsements of our coaching staff and their LSSU hockey experience, it says an awful lot about them as people for trying to throw their alma mater a bone like that....and hopefully pro scouts will continue to give LSSU players a solid look, the more Lakers in the pro ranks, the better; but at the end of the day Jim Roque's job should be to win hockey games, not necessarily become great buddies with the players and watch them take their considerable talent to the pro ranks to spread good Laker cheer while failing to take that talent and produce wins with it while they are in college....In an ideal world JR would be able to accomplish both but if I am forced to choose between rooting for a program who is shipping guys to the pros year in and year out but producing middling results and a team that is successful more often than not with fewer pro level players than I will choose the latter every time. The modus operandi is to be a successful hockey team, not a professional player launching pad.
This post again identifies an inherent contradiction in the Laker program. I think we all agree the staff is very good at finding talent. They are routinely getting the "diamond in the rough." I'm conflicted however, and sense others are as well regarding the level of play we should expect from our team. Perhaps I am naïve, but I expect players that are in high demand from NHL teams; players that sign multi year contracts; players that outplay 1st round draft choices at rookie camps; players that other elite program coaches praise; to be dominant players at the college level. Are we seeing this game in and game out and I'm just missing it? Is the supporting cast on the Laker team so weak as to hold these players back? How many assists and additional goals would Dominic have if he were on one of Miami's top lines? Is the CCHA so tough that players of this caliber are made to look average? Help me out here because I can't be objective.