Re: LSSU Lakers 2014 off-season thread (part 2)
Either you are wrong in claiming that to be the case, or the natives you claim to be speaking for are incredibly ignorant. Laker tickets cost what? $10-12 bucks?? A 24 oz. Soda at Taffy is $1.50, popcorn is $1.00...I paid $7.50 for a pop that was the same size last week at Comerica Park. There is literally probably no cheaper place to watch one of the "big four" American sports at the NCAA Division 1 level than Laker Hockey. No; anyone who claims Laker Hockey is too expensive needs to get real.
Alright, if you want to say attendance totals at or below 1,000 people on any given night has nothing to do with cost I’m not going to argue but please tell me another single activity that costs more than $14/ticket plus parking and snacks for a family of 4. No argument.
I don't see how you can claim that Whitten "may have been the least qualified" of the finalist candidates, assuming you are being rational, and using objective criteria, no one had D1 head coaching experience so the next closest thing would be D-1 assistant experience, which Whitten had, and it was current. Fogarty had past D1 assistant experience, but he has spent the better part of the last decade coaching at the D3 level, so technically he was probably the least qualified....not that any of this matters, this was a fruitless point that you tried to make anyways, I just wanted to display how off base your notion was.
Tell me what you would consider when hiring a D1 head hockey coach? I would consider successful head coaching experience at a collegiate level highly important. I would consider running your own program highly important. In considering an assistant coach for a head coaching job I would think you would consider the overall success of the programs where the candidates came from. I would look at the impact the candidate had on that success at each school worked at. I would look at the individuals the candidate recruited and the success of those recruits at the collegiate level and beyond. Lastly I would probably look at similarities in the environments between my school and where my candidates had success so I had a pretty good idea that he could repeat.
Looking at these common sense criteria is why I made the statement I made.
I’m not going to go in depth but no one is close to Fogarty if you combine is head coaching experience and the success he had in ten years as a D1 assistant coach.
Barr is second running away having been part of building two separate programs from below .500 records to NCAA tournament teams. His Bio is loaded with successful recruits.
To me, Christian is next because he has recruited several players to LSSU that developed into NHL caliber players. He showed he could bring that level talent to SSM. His draw back was Anzalone and Roque.
Whitten and Metro are a toss-up as neither has ever been a paid coach on a hockey team that had a winning season. Metro coached professionally in France but it was for a team that his father in law owned. He at least has head coaching experience and had to manage a team.
Whitten has never been part of coaching a winning team in fact the teams he has worked for have averaged 24 losses per year in his seven years and are over 80 games under .500.
I don't see how you can say with a straight face that LSSU should have hired a coach with consideration to firing up the locals in mind...you hire what you think is the best man for the job, and if they are successful, the local interest and attendance will take care of itself in time. Hiring someone just to draw attention and interest from the locals is at best a short term band-aid to a long term injury I.E., having 3000+ in the seats the first 2 homestands would matter in the grand scheme of things if the team finished 9-25. The only business that runs with your criteria in mind is a circus, thus the reason it is a traveling business by nature. Also I don't understand why you seem to think Fogarty would be such an attention grabber anyways, he didn't play for LSSU, coach for LSSU, and isnt from the Soo?? I am perfectly fine with LSSU playing the "long game" which would yield bigger rewards if succesful, than hiring just to pander to the appeasement of some disgruntled locals.
This comment is just plain stupid. You know I was not recommending hiring an unqualified coach just because I think he could sell some tickets. My comment was pretty direct in that there were “better candidates available that were the best man for the job” that could have been chosen that would have created at least a little buzz. Have you done any research on Ron Fogarty. When Hammer came on here a while back talking about this guy in Adrian I started to listen. This guy hardly loses. He started a program from scratch into one of the top three annually. A little P.R. and the word would have gotten out. What's done is done. My belief is an opportunity was lost.
A hire should bring excitement. The community is absolutely turned off to Laker Hockey. Not mad. There is a total lack of interest. The worse I have ever seen. I don’t think anyone was brought back and in fact a few were lost. Now we have to win to create any atmosphere in the Taffy.