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Tej8722
MN sports fan now living in SF. Hockey 1st, 2nd and 3rd followed by football and baseball.

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NHL Update: The Coaching Carousel

by Tej8722
created June 19, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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In the last month, five NHL franchises have hired new head coaches.  Some went for coaches with extensive previous NHL experience, others with promising hockey minds with little or no experience at the highest level.   

 

Florida Panthers – Peter DeBoer:

  The downtrodden Florida Panthers made probably the most interesting coaching move when they dipped into the ranks of the Canadian Junior leagues to hire Peter DeBoer as their next head coach.  DeBoer replaces Jacques Martin, who was removed as coach in April, 2008 and will remain with the team as General Manager.  DeBoer was previously coach of the Kitchener Rangers of the Ontario Hockey League.  Though he has never coached at the NHL level, DeBoer’s has earned his stripes with the Detroit Jr. Red Wings for two seasons, the Plymouth Whalers for four seasons, and the Kitchener Rangers for the past seven seasons.  DeBoer was named the OHL Coach of the Year two years in a row with Plymouth in 1999 and 2000 and led Kitchener to the Memorial Cup in 2002-03 with future NHL’ers Mike Richards, Derek Roy and Steve Entminger among others.  As impressive as DeBoer’s Junior pedigree is, he’ll need to pick it up a notch to help the struggling Panthers get back on track.  The 40 year old is known for his emotional style and will need to infuse his intensity into the Panthers if they are to get back to the playoffs for the first time since 2000.

 

Toronto Maple Leafs – Ron Wilson:

  The storied franchise has definitely seen better days and decided to go with experience in hiring Wilson, recently fired by the San Jose Sharks.  The negative on Wilson in San Jose was that while his teams had impressive records during the regular season, he couldn’t get them to perform when it counted – in the playoffs.  Under Wilson, the Sharks have lost in the second round in each of the last three seasons.  He’ll have his work cut out for him to turn around the Maple Leafs, the team that drafted him as a defenseman out of Providence College in 1975 and haven’t been to the Stanley Cup finals since 1967.   Wilson replaces Paul Maurice, who was hired as the Maple Leafs coach in 2006.  Wilson’s NHL experience has included stints with the Anaheim Ducks (I refuse to use their former name) from 1993-1997 and the Washington Capitals from 1997-2002 before joining the Sharks in 2002.   Wilson, who comes from a family of hockey coaches, has 518 career victories and was the 11 th coach in NHL history to pass the 500 win milestone.  All those wins aside, I think Wilson has a daunting task in front of him in turning around the Leafs.

 

San Jose Sharks – Todd McLellan:

  San Jose replaced Wilson a month after they let him go with McLellan, formerly an assistant coach with the Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings.  McLellan spent the last three years leading Detroit’s potent power play unit to an impressive 20.1% success rate over that period.  McLellan, like DeBoer, is another coach with zero head coaching experience at the NHL level.  Also like DeBoer, McLellan has experienced significant success in the minors.  He spent a number of years with the Swift Current Broncos of the WHL, one year with the Cleveland Lumberjacks of the now defunct IHL, and four years leading the Houston Aeros (farm club of the Minnesota Wild prior to his assistant coaching sting with the Red Wings.  During his time at the helm of the Aeros, McLellan led the team to the Calder Cup Championship in 2003.  I’m not sure how McLellan will do with this already potent lineup, but it was time for new blood after Wilson’s inability to make the Sharks winners in the playoffs. 

 

Ottawa Senators – Craig Hartsburg:

  Craig Hartsburg has put himself in the precarious position of being the new head coach of arguably the most underachieving team in the NHL.  Hartsburg, a former defenseman selected #6 in the 1979 NHL Entry Draft by the Minnesota North Stars, comes with a good deal of coaching experience at both the OHL and NHL levels.  A year after his playing career ended with the North Stars, Hartsburg took a job as an assistant with his former team.  Since then he has coached on 2 OHL teams (Guleph Storm and his most recent experience running the bench for the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds) and 3 other NHL teams (Philadelphia Flyers, Chicago Blackhawks, and Anaheim Ducks).  However, his greatest success as a coach has been behind the bench of the Canadian National Junior team, winning gold in each of the last two years.  Hartsburg hopes to bring accountability to a team that desperately needs it.  His experience helps, but will his success in the Junior ranks translate to leading players like Daniel Alfredsson, Dany Heatley and Jason Spezza?  And is step one getting rid of Ray Emery?

 

Colorado Avalanche – Tony Granato:  

  Familiarity played a role in this hiring as Tony Granato will take his second crack as head coach of the Avs.  Granato, who has been an assistant with Colorado since being demoted four years ago, follows Joel Quenneville, whose departure one week after being swept from the playoffs by the Detroit Red Wings was a “mutual decision”.  A former all-star player who spent 13 years playing with the New York Rangers (drafted in the 6 th round of the 1982 NHL Entry Draft), Los Angeles Kings and San Jose Sharks, Granato knows the Colorado roster well and will bring a more up-tempo style of coaching to the bench.  Granato takes over a roster that has a mix of age and experience in Joe Sakic, Peter Forsberg and Adam Foote and youth and promise in Paul Stastny, Jean-Michael Liles, and Jeff Finger among others.  What he’ll be able to do with it in the always tough Northwest Division is another question.  Maybe Cammi and Chicken Parm can help.

 

There are a number of experienced candidates out there for the Lightning, Kings, and Thrashers.  However since these three teams have picks #1-3 in the upcoming 2008 NHL Entry Draft, I think their focus probably lies elsewhere for the time being.


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Falcon02520Legend
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Hockey... I love it. Good job Tej...
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Tej8722JV Squad
526 days ago
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Thanks Falcon, hoping to make it a regular thing...we'll see if I can stick to it!
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Smmonroe2Varsity Captain
525 days ago
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I love the hockey, who do you think Tampa is gonna get to be the coach?
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KelsdadAll-Star
525 days ago
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Barry Melrose
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Tej8722JV Squad
525 days ago
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My thoughts exactly, bring back the mullet!
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J-DawgVarsity Captain
525 days ago
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Falcon, I hope you don't mind me using your comment format, but it is really tyhe best way to express a lot of thoughts...

The Florida Panthers will keep losing until they remove Martin from the franchise completely. He's messed up that team worse then Ferguson messed up the Leafs...

It's to bad the Leafs let Maurice go. I still don't think it was his fault the Leafs weren't winning. He was stuck with a bad team and a lot of no-trade clauses...

Last time I checked the IHL wasn't defunct...

Great to see Hartsburg get another shot in the NHL, not so great for the national junior team...

Step one is definately getting rid of Emery...

I still can't believe Giguere fired Quenneville...

Great to see another hockey article Tej, let's keep the hockey rolling...
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Tej8722JV Squad
525 days ago
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The IHL that McLellan coached in was shut down in 2001, the current version changed it's name to IHL in 2007. Before that it was the United Hockey League.
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J-DawgVarsity Captain
525 days ago
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Same name, different league...really confusing.
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Tej8722JV Squad
525 days ago
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I had to look it up, there have been a few iterations of that league over the years, definitely confusing.
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KelsdadAll-Star
525 days ago
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Hockey's getting close, this morning's Arizona Republic had an article previewing the Coyote's draft picks, and my season ticket packet came in the mail this past Tuesday.
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Tej8722JV Squad
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Phoenix has some great young talent with Mueller and Hanzal and Turris on the way in. They should be fun to watch.
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