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LSSU Lakers 2014-15

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I was at the radio show on Monday and there was an interesting topic of discussion at my table. We were discussing assistant coaching salaries, and I was surprised to learn that Metro makes $13,000 less than Aubry, who makes $58,000. I would have thought it the other way around. Any thoughts as to why the veteran coach would make less?
 
Re: LSSU Lakers 2014-15

I was at the radio show on Monday and there was an interesting topic of discussion at my table. We were discussing assistant coaching salaries, and I was surprised to learn that Metro makes $13,000 less than Aubry, who makes $58,000. I would have thought it the other way around. Any thoughts as to why the veteran coach would make less?
Assuming the figures are accurate, the most logical thing I can think of is that with Aubry we in fact are getting two coaches in one. First, a full time assistant, and second, a goalie coach. I think most of the bigger programs have separate goalie coaches many of whom who are probably getting paid at least part time money. We obviously don't have the money that the bigger programs have. We've had volunteer goalie coaches in the not too distant past. Don Muio helped out for a few years until health issues caused him to cease from doing that. I think Terry Barbeau helped out off an on for a couple of years. Damon Whitten may have felt that it was important enough to add consistency to the goalie coach function by making it a part of one of the two assistant coaching job positions with more salary being paid for that position. No doubt he would like to be able to pay more to both assistant coaches, especially Metro.

As to your "veteran coach" comment, both Metro and Aubry have 3 years of experience as a college assistant coach. Yes, Metro coached in France for 3 years prior to the team there folding, and that gives him a little more overall experience than Aubry, but both have equivalent college experience. The other thing to consider with Metro is that he was basically out of a hockey job and probably willing to take less in order to get back into coaching, especially in the Soo. Aubry still had a coaching job and was likely looking to move up (more money and/or bigger program) when taking the Lakers job.

I assume your purpose in bringing this up is to try and create dissension and stir up controversy. Standard Roquette agenda.
 
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Assuming the figures are accurate, the most logical thing I can think of is that with Aubry we in fact are getting two coaches in one. First, a full time assistant, and second, a goalie coach. I think most of the bigger programs have separate goalie coaches many of whom who are probably getting paid at least part time money. We obviously don't have the money that the bigger programs have. We've had volunteer goalie coaches in the not too distant past. Don Muio helped out for a few years until health issues caused him to cease from doing that. I think Terry Barbeau helped out off an on for a couple of years. Damon Whitten may have felt that it was important enough to add consistency to the goalie coach function by making it a part of one of the two assistant coaching job positions with more salary being paid for that position. No doubt he would like to be able to pay more to both assistant coaches, especially Metro.

As to your "veteran coach" comment, both Metro and Aubry have 3 years of experience as a college assistant coach. Yes, Metro coached in France for 3 years prior to the team there folding, and that gives him a little more overall experience than Aubry, but both have equivalent college experience. The other thing to consider with Metro is that he was basically out of a hockey job and probably willing to take less in order to get back into coaching, especially in the Soo. Aubry still had a coaching job and was likely looking to move up (more money and/or bigger program) when taking the Lakers job.

I assume your purpose in bringing this up is to try and create dissension and stir up controversy. Standard Roquette agenda.



From everything I hear the coaching staff is having a great time working with each other.
 
Assuming the figures are accurate, the most logical thing I can think of is that with Aubry we in fact are getting two coaches in one. First, a full time assistant, and second, a goalie coach. I think most of the bigger programs have separate goalie coaches many of whom who are probably getting paid at least part time money. We obviously don't have the money that the bigger programs have. We've had volunteer goalie coaches in the not too distant past. Don Muio helped out for a few years until health issues caused him to cease from doing that. I think Terry Barbeau helped out off an on for a couple of years. Damon Whitten may have felt that it was important enough to add consistency to the goalie coach function by making it a part of one of the two assistant coaching job positions with more salary being paid for that position. No doubt he would like to be able to pay more to both assistant coaches, especially Metro.

As to your "veteran coach" comment, both Metro and Aubry have 3 years of experience as a college assistant coach. Yes, Metro coached in France for 3 years prior to the team there folding, and that gives him a little more overall experience than Aubry, but both have equivalent college experience. The other thing to consider with Metro is that he was basically out of a hockey job and probably willing to take less in order to get back into coaching, especially in the Soo. Aubry still had a coaching job and was likely looking to move up (more money and/or bigger program) when taking the Lakers job.

I assume your purpose in bringing this up is to try and create dissension and stir up controversy. Standard Roquette agenda.

No agenda whatsoever. Just the topic among my cohorts at the radio show. Thought this group might have some thoughts or input. Not everyone has an agenda, Bill. Sometimes people are just plain curious.
 
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No agenda whatsoever. Just the topic among my cohorts at the radio show. Thought this group might have some thoughts or input. Not everyone has an agenda, Bill. Sometimes people are just plain curious.
So if you're Rich Metro or Pete Aubry you don't mind someone posting your salary info on a college hockey forum? Sure there's an agenda.
 
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We have another recruit, forward Jaden Anderson who plays for the Omaha AAA hockey club. He's our first 98 birth date recruit.
 
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So if you're Rich Metro or Pete Aubry you don't mind someone posting your salary info on a college hockey forum? Sure there's an agenda.

As I said, it was the topic of discussion at my table. I do believe the salaries of most LSSU employees are public information, however, some of the people at the table were Blueliners, so they probably have inside info. In any case, I am just surprised that Metro doesn't make more than Aubry.
 
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Brief summary of our two latest recruits from Over The Boards:

Lake Superior Adds Omaha AAA U16 Playmaker Jaden Anderson
Lake State went young, or at least, younger, picking up a key piece of Omaha’s offensive assault in 1998-born forward Jaden Anderson this week. The skilled forward is smooth and dynamic, a pass-and-skate center at 5’10 who can play physical at times as well. That appears to be the template for Omaha the past two years, they can play with an edge but when push comes to shove they’ll be right there with you in a shootout as well. Teammates Austen Long and Nico Blachman embody that sentiment and are two key uncommitted forwards to keep a close eye on this fall. Anderson, 16, is Lake Superior’s youngest recruit right now, and is a likely 2017 arrival, though 2016 could be possible.

Kanata Lasers Forward Ian Johnston Commits to Lake Superior
Lake Superior’s recruiting efforts continue to pay off as they secured a commitment from Kanata Lasers (CCHL) veteran Ian Johnston this year. Despite being in his 2nd year in the league, the Ottawa Senators AAA minor hockey product is just 17. Though our scouting efforts don’t stretch to the CCHL, one NCAA source who scouted Johnston this fall described him as “I like him; young buck, good jump, good energy, plays hard.” Johnston, a winger, is likely on track for a 2016 arrival on Lake Superior. Johnston leads Kanata in scoring so far this year, with 12 points through 15 games.
 
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Brief summary of our two latest recruits from Over The Boards:

Lake Superior Adds Omaha AAA U16 Playmaker Jaden Anderson
Lake State went young, or at least, younger, picking up a key piece of Omaha’s offensive assault in 1998-born forward Jaden Anderson this week. The skilled forward is smooth and dynamic, a pass-and-skate center at 5’10 who can play physical at times as well. That appears to be the template for Omaha the past two years, they can play with an edge but when push comes to shove they’ll be right there with you in a shootout as well. Teammates Austen Long and Nico Blachman embody that sentiment and are two key uncommitted forwards to keep a close eye on this fall. Anderson, 16, is Lake Superior’s youngest recruit right now, and is a likely 2017 arrival, though 2016 could be possible.

Kanata Lasers Forward Ian Johnston Commits to Lake Superior
Lake Superior’s recruiting efforts continue to pay off as they secured a commitment from Kanata Lasers (CCHL) veteran Ian Johnston this year. Despite being in his 2nd year in the league, the Ottawa Senators AAA minor hockey product is just 17. Though our scouting efforts don’t stretch to the CCHL, one NCAA source who scouted Johnston this fall described him as “I like him; young buck, good jump, good energy, plays hard.” Johnston, a winger, is likely on track for a 2016 arrival on Lake Superior. Johnston leads Kanata in scoring so far this year, with 12 points through 15 games.


Damon and Staff doing a good job on the recruiting trail. Building for the future. I saw coach Metro at the USHL Fall Classic. They are beating the bushes as they should. Schools like LSSU and Michigan Tech have to work harder than some of the big name schools.
 
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Public information is not trolling. Trolling would be how much more money has been placed into the budget for this regime compared to the last.
Who said anything about trolling? I try to look at it from the viewpoint of Rich Metro and Pete Aubry. Even if their salary is public information, if I'm one of them would I want my salary posted out on a hockey internet forum. I don't think so. And I don't think LakerBuff's post was a simple curiosity thing.
 
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Who said anything about trolling? I try to look at it from the viewpoint of Rich Metro and Pete Aubry. Even if their salary is public information, if I'm one of them would I want my salary posted out on a hockey internet forum. I don't think so. And I don't think LakerBuff's post was a simple curiosity thing.

I'm in agreement with Bill in thinking there was an agenda behind that post. For the simple fact that anyone that was only wondering why Aubry made more than Metro would have stated it as such, without bringing in the actual dollar amounts. That's a bush league move, it's a little ironic that these people that have made it their mission to try and stir up controversy regarding the new regime thinks they are doing it in honor of JR when it reality it only casts a worse light, it's sad. The Lakers have an exciting new coach who is bringing in a boatload of recruits and I for one am very excited to see what the future holds!
 
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As I said, it was the topic of discussion at my table. I do believe the salaries of most LSSU employees are public information, however, some of the people at the table were Blueliners, so they probably have inside info. In any case, I am just surprised that Metro doesn't make more than Aubry.

I don't think there is a hidden agenda here . People wonder all the time how much do coaches make or people in general in high level jobs. I think as Lakerbuff says it was a topic that came up at his table and he just wondered if was true or not. I do like the fact after last nights loss that Whitton said there are areas that need work on if they are going to get better. Roque would have just said he was happy with their effort and they just need to get the puck to go in the net more.
 
I don't think there is a hidden agenda here . People wonder all the time how much do coaches make or people in general in high level jobs. I think as Lakerbuff says it was a topic that came up at his table and he just wondered if was true or not. I do like the fact after last nights loss that Whitton said there are areas that need work on if they are going to get better. Roque would have just said he was happy with their effort and they just need to get the puck to go in the net more.

Thanks for your support. I guess I'll keep my idle curiosity to myself in the future for fear of being labeled a Roquette. Too many bullies on this forum who think they own the rights to what's discussed.
 
So, did anybody on here watch last night's game? I was only able to read the recap this morning, and I have found recaps don't necessarily tell the while story. It sounds as though the Lakers were in the game for most of the night.
 
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I listened to it and the way it sounded to me was the Lakers played well. They had a better offensive flow going. The goalie can't be giving up goals from center ice though.
 
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Thanks for your support. I guess I'll keep my idle curiosity to myself in the future for fear of being labeled a Roquette. Too many bullies on this forum who think they own the rights to what's discussed.


I can't tell if you were roquetting or not but as far as Bill being a bully. Sorry but nope. From after the announcement JR's contract was not being renewed all the way to the hiring of Damon and after, the roquettes were a real downer and made this forum a waste of time if not completely embarrassing. That may be a reason why some here may have a quick trigger finger when a post is made like yours.

By the way was it mentioned how much and how long Damon's contract is.
 
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So, did anybody on here watch last night's game? I was only able to read the recap this morning, and I have found recaps don't necessarily tell the while story. It sounds as though the Lakers were in the game for most of the night.
I didn't watch it but did listen to most of the radio broadcast stream. The Lakers were definitely in the game. A couple of freshmen mistakes on D which turned into RMU goals and one bad goal let in by freshman Defiel in net. To be expected at times. There are going to be growing pains this season. Offensively it sounded like we created decent chances at times but didn't finish well enough. We need to get Globke and Perfetto scoring some goals for us. Those two guys should be among our leading goal scorers this season if they stay healthy.
 
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Thanks for your support. I guess I'll keep my idle curiosity to myself in the future for fear of being labeled a Roquette. Too many bullies on this forum who think they own the rights to what's discussed.

If your intentions were pure then I do apologize, no intention on my part to be a "bully" but as others have alluded to, and I'm sure you've noticed if you follow these threads, there have been a lot of posts that serve no purpose other than to stir the pot, and it gets tiresome after a while, count me as jaded I suppose, again i apologize, no harm meant.
 
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If your intentions were pure then I do apologize, no intention on my part to be a "bully" but as others have alluded to, and I'm sure you've noticed if you follow these threads, there have been a lot of posts that serve no purpose other than to stir the pot, and it gets tiresome after a while, count me as jaded I suppose, again i apologize, no harm meant.
Don't let yourself be fooled AnchorsAway. All anyone has to do is look back at the nature and tone of LakerBuff's posts since Jim Roque was fired and it's very clear that LakerBuff is a prime pot stirrer.
 
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