Hometown NHL team, not traveling around all summer watching select tournaments and recruiting. I can see the appeal.
Also, I am sure, $$$.
Hometown NHL team, not traveling around all summer watching select tournaments and recruiting. I can see the appeal.
Just makes all the PR from the hiring last spring sound hollow in my opinion.
Agreed.he used the term "indebted" intimating indebted to the program and he leaves to a great team yeah, but one with disfunction between coach and gm...not good.
I just wish he would have stuck it out for at least the 3-year contract
Agreed.he used the term "indebted" intimating indebted to the program and he leaves to a great team yeah, but one with disfunction between coach and gm...not good.
I just wish he would have stuck it out for at least the 3-year contract
Yeah, I'm in the kinda bitter camp. Now opposing recruiters can use that against UW....."you don't know how long those guys will be around, Junior". Gone after 1 year is a bad look, though Donnie did say UW was ahead of where they thought they would be, though I'm sure he was a big reason for the turn around. TG has some big shoes to fill.
Agree with the recruiting scenario and like TJK said, all the bull**** of working together, rah rah, seems hollow. The NHL is so volatile; the team has a worse than expected season, you get a couple big ego guys not agreeing (coach v GM v hockey operations) and the entire coaching staff is on the street.
Hopefully, before he signed that contract he had Charles Barkley's agent look it over.
Go to the 1:15 mark
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7jM3csYSD8
Oz had a picture on Twitter the other day of he and his family eating with Kevin Patrick. I wonder if he is in the mix as a potential Assistant Coach?
Well, it's done...
https://twitter.com/brian_posick/status/875371253309329409
Don has been hired by Chicago.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-cards="hidden" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Mark Strobel is front runner in Madison to replace Donny Granato. Another former Badger D-Man, Alex Brooks, also a strong candidate. <a href="https://t.co/9LLIHUFhMF">pic.twitter.com/9LLIHUFhMF</a></p>— Bucci Mane (@Buccigross) <a href="https://twitter.com/Buccigross/status/876076947981422592">June 17, 2017</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Interesting...anyone have a read on OZ's ambitions?
If Tony thinks Mark is moving on, maybe Strobel would be a good pick. I am sure he would be in for a pretty significant raise over Ohio St.
I think the dysfunction between Quennville and Bowman on the Hawks is a bit overblown. There is no way Granato would go to Chicago if he wasn't comfortable with the situation there. You can't really blame him for seizing this opportunity either. A dynamic coach that has succeeded at every level and with a chance to go to one of the premier organizations in all professional sports. Because of the NHL Salary Cap the Blackhawks will be forced to go with many young players in the line up. Don Granato is a perfect fit for what the Hawks need. He has extensive experience coaching young players. UW will be just fine as well. Tony Granato has established himself as one of the best college coaches in the country in only one season at the helm. Top recruits are now looking at UW as the place they want to be. The Badgers will continue to thrive with the current coaches and whomever they bring in as the new assistant.
I'm surprised we ever had all three at all. That's a lot of talent and pedigree for one college coaching staff.
Spot on.
There is some tension between Q and Management, but the Hawks are thought of as one of the best run sports franchises in the country right now. Can't imagine not jumping at the chance to be a part of that organization.
I'm surprised we ever had all three at all. That's a lot of talent and pedigree for one college coaching staff.
My gut says that if Tony is truly serious about making this a long term gig, Oz will be gone at some point soon too. Within a few years for sure.
Hope they get punished for Hossa's cap circumventing contract and his recent life threatening allergy to his equipment, which if true is really sad. What an awfully convenient time though for it to become a big deal with Hawks millions over the cap with players left to sign... Easy to be one of the best run franchises in the States when you break the rules and don't get punished for it.