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Breck
I heard from one of the dads, this is the end of Breck hockey as we know it. The only hope they have is if that Flaxer guy can recruit more foreign kids quickly before the next two year classes graduate.
Does anyone know where Les Larson has coached before. The dad said he has been claiming to have 25 years of coaching experience but never gives any specifics. I have never heard of him which doesn't mean much except that I have come across an awful lot of coaches over the past 20 years as my son played. I can't tell this dad anything about this guy. Does anyone know where he coached before?
I am surprised that Breck couldn't recruit a high quality, high profile coach that would draw some kids.
Congratulations to Blake and St Paul Academy, you kept your coaches (Jessie Bull and Craig Norwich who both had to be interested in the Breck job) and apparently caught a break by this hire.
Does anyone know where Les Larson has coached before. The dad said he has been claiming to have 25 years of coaching experience but never gives any specifics. I have never heard of him which doesn't mean much except that I have come across an awful lot of coaches over the past 20 years as my son played. I can't tell this dad anything about this guy. Does anyone know where he coached before?
I am surprised that Breck couldn't recruit a high quality, high profile coach that would draw some kids.
Congratulations to Blake and St Paul Academy, you kept your coaches (Jessie Bull and Craig Norwich who both had to be interested in the Breck job) and apparently caught a break by this hire.
Shuck the puck!!!
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The Faribault teacher's (Solem is a Social Studies teacher) are still without a contract and the situation is very tense. Without going into detail the school board is inept, and some drastic changes are on the horizon. Solem had to be let go and rehired the last two years due to the unpredictability of the district's budget, although he would have been back next year. I think he was seeking the job security that the Monticello position offered. Incidently, he also expressed an interest in being closer to his home town of Little Falls.davey wrote:Maybe he didn't have a choice. Never knowTigers33 wrote:Why would the Faribault coach leave down there if the team should be good in the future?
Interesting choice...
Re: Breck
[quote="pucker52"]I heard from one of the dads, this is the end of Breck hockey as we know it. The only hope they have is if that Flaxer guy can recruit more foreign kids quickly before the next two year classes graduate.
Does anyone know where Les Larson has coached before. The dad said he has been claiming to have 25 years of coaching experience but never gives any specifics. I have never heard of him which doesn't mean much except that I have come across an awful lot of coaches over the past 20 years as my son played. I can't tell this dad anything about this guy. Does anyone know where he coached before?
I am surprised that Breck couldn't recruit a high quality, high profile coach that would draw some kids.
Congratulations to Blake and St Paul Academy, you kept your coaches (Jessie Bull and Craig Norwich who both had to be interested in the Breck job) and apparently caught a break by this hire.[/quote]
I do not know of anywhere he coached, I know he was on the high school hockey hobey baker committee.
Who else applied? This is a very unusual hire, maybe the pool of applicants was not very deep?
Does anyone know where Les Larson has coached before. The dad said he has been claiming to have 25 years of coaching experience but never gives any specifics. I have never heard of him which doesn't mean much except that I have come across an awful lot of coaches over the past 20 years as my son played. I can't tell this dad anything about this guy. Does anyone know where he coached before?
I am surprised that Breck couldn't recruit a high quality, high profile coach that would draw some kids.
Congratulations to Blake and St Paul Academy, you kept your coaches (Jessie Bull and Craig Norwich who both had to be interested in the Breck job) and apparently caught a break by this hire.[/quote]
I do not know of anywhere he coached, I know he was on the high school hockey hobey baker committee.
Who else applied? This is a very unusual hire, maybe the pool of applicants was not very deep?
That is good to hear. I thought he did an decent job with the talent he hadSoulforged wrote:The Faribault teacher's (Solem is a Social Studies teacher) are still without a contract and the situation is very tense. Without going into detail the school board is inept, and some drastic changes are on the horizon. Solem had to be let go and rehired the last two years due to the unpredictability of the district's budget, although he would have been back next year. I think he was seeking the job security that the Monticello position offered. Incidently, he also expressed an interest in being closer to his home town of Little Falls.davey wrote:Maybe he didn't have a choice. Never knowTigers33 wrote:Why would the Faribault coach leave down there if the team should be good in the future?
Interesting choice...
Re: Breck
Is that who they hired? Les Larson? I heard Wes Walz and Brian Bonin applied. Why wouldn't they go with one of them? Who is Les Larson??pucker52 wrote:I heard from one of the dads, this is the end of Breck hockey as we know it. The only hope they have is if that Flaxer guy can recruit more foreign kids quickly before the next two year classes graduate.
Does anyone know where Les Larson has coached before. The dad said he has been claiming to have 25 years of coaching experience but never gives any specifics. I have never heard of him which doesn't mean much except that I have come across an awful lot of coaches over the past 20 years as my son played. I can't tell this dad anything about this guy. Does anyone know where he coached before?
I am surprised that Breck couldn't recruit a high quality, high profile coach that would draw some kids.
Congratulations to Blake and St Paul Academy, you kept your coaches (Jessie Bull and Craig Norwich who both had to be interested in the Breck job) and apparently caught a break by this hire.
Shut up and play!
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Re: Breck
Les Larson.....hmmmmm wasn't he the weather guy on the 70's TV show WKRP in Cincinnati?winger91 wrote:Is that who they hired? Les Larson? I heard Wes Walz and Brian Bonin applied. Why wouldn't they go with one of them? Who is Les Larson??pucker52 wrote:I heard from one of the dads, this is the end of Breck hockey as we know it. The only hope they have is if that Flaxer guy can recruit more foreign kids quickly before the next two year classes graduate.
Does anyone know where Les Larson has coached before. The dad said he has been claiming to have 25 years of coaching experience but never gives any specifics. I have never heard of him which doesn't mean much except that I have come across an awful lot of coaches over the past 20 years as my son played. I can't tell this dad anything about this guy. Does anyone know where he coached before?
I am surprised that Breck couldn't recruit a high quality, high profile coach that would draw some kids.
Congratulations to Blake and St Paul Academy, you kept your coaches (Jessie Bull and Craig Norwich who both had to be interested in the Breck job) and apparently caught a break by this hire.
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Larson is a Hill Murray grad who played at Notre Dame.
He is a former teacher who coached at Anoka and then coached youth hockey for a number of years and then was the Breck assistant last year.
Breck is getting a really good coach.
It shouldn't surprise anybody that some parent thinks that a former Wild player with zero coaching experience would be better because he recognizes the name.
He is a former teacher who coached at Anoka and then coached youth hockey for a number of years and then was the Breck assistant last year.
Breck is getting a really good coach.
It shouldn't surprise anybody that some parent thinks that a former Wild player with zero coaching experience would be better because he recognizes the name.

Bingo. There are people who have posted on this forum that Phil Housley should be run out of Stillwater. If I remember right, Phil had a pretty decent NHL career.goldy313 wrote:I agree, call it the Curt Giles effect. When Giles didn't win they wanted him canned now that he's won he's great and we (being of short term memory) think that ex NHL'ers are now the way to go. Of course it has nothing to do with kids and their talent
[quote="goldy313"]I agree, call it the Curt Giles effect. When Giles didn't win they wanted him canned now that he's won he's great and we (being of short term memory) think that ex NHL'ers are now the way to go. Of course it has nothing to do with kids and their talent
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What did Edina win? The runner-up trophy at the State Tournament. I don't think the Edina community is satisfied with that. I am actually surprised Giles as lasted this long. It would be a huge disappointment if Edina doesn't win it all next year. With their talent they should be contending for the championship every season.

What did Edina win? The runner-up trophy at the State Tournament. I don't think the Edina community is satisfied with that. I am actually surprised Giles as lasted this long. It would be a huge disappointment if Edina doesn't win it all next year. With their talent they should be contending for the championship every season.
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Re: Bemidji Head Coach
Any news or narrowing of candidate lists?elliott70 wrote:I will get their full resumes tomorrow when we start interviews.D16Dad wrote:Elliottelliott70 wrote:Bemidji begins interviewing on Thursday for a new coach.
I believe there are 7 (maybe 8 ) canidates.
3 or 4 are local.
There are 4 from out of town.
The list looks very good with all of them capable of doing a good job (on paper - at least the ones I have seen).
The names I have heard:
Wade Chiodo
From Thief River Falls, played at BSU, JV coach at Bemidji.
Jeff Palmer
Mike McKeely(sp?)
Don't have my notes with me, will come back with another post or edit.
Craig Larson
Former Jr coach and coached at Apollo prior to that, I think.
Keith Huerd
Originally from Warroad, asst coach for Bemidji girls varsity now. Lots of experience.
Brad Johnson
Bemidji kid, played Junior hockey and for BSU. Has some coaching experience in hockey and baseball. Well liked by kids (not that th eothers are not).
Someone from the Mankato area, but can not recall the name right now.
I believe this individual is the former Faribault coach, Jeff(/) Solum.
Possibly one more local person
I was told Neil Huewe had applied at one time. Neil is from Bemidji, played college baseball, has coached Bemidji peewee A's for 3 years or so.
Do you know anything about the out of town applicants; where they are from and prior experience?
I gave a background on everyone so non-Bemidji people will know something about them.
Re: Bemidji Head Coach
We interviewed five people.D16Dad wrote:Any news or narrowing of candidate lists?elliott70 wrote:I will get their full resumes tomorrow when we start interviews.D16Dad wrote: Elliott
Do you know anything about the out of town applicants; where they are from and prior experience?
I gave a background on everyone so non-Bemidji people will know something about them.
All were very good.
We scored them and turned our individual info into the AD.
We then talked and reviewed and came to a concensus on one individual.
AD has one more canidate to interview and he will decide whether we will do that next Monday or go with our current leader.
AD will decide and then process the refereneces if not interviewing the other individual.
Palmer, Larson, Huerd, Chido and Johnson were interviewed.
All had a lot more positive than negative.
Re: Bemidji Head Coach
Any background you can share on Palmer?elliott70 wrote:We interviewed five people.D16Dad wrote:Any news or narrowing of candidate lists?elliott70 wrote: I will get their full resumes tomorrow when we start interviews.
I gave a background on everyone so non-Bemidji people will know something about them.
All were very good.
We scored them and turned our individual info into the AD.
We then talked and reviewed and came to a concensus on one individual.
AD has one more canidate to interview and he will decide whether we will do that next Monday or go with our current leader.
AD will decide and then process the refereneces if not interviewing the other individual.
Palmer, Larson, Huerd, Chido and Johnson were interviewed.
All had a lot more positive than negative.
Palmer coached at St Francis the last two years. He was very well thought of there. He has abobut 7 years coaching at the college level.
He has developed a program geared to coaching coaches and players called Super Skate. He was the oldest of those interviewed. Came across as very solid hockey person, confident, and ready for a challenge at the HS and youth level.
He has developed a program geared to coaching coaches and players called Super Skate. He was the oldest of those interviewed. Came across as very solid hockey person, confident, and ready for a challenge at the HS and youth level.
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According to todays St. Paul Pioneer Press:DannyCalifornia wrote:Why would Eastview coach leave or not get brought back? Team had 17 wins last yr, just wondering.
Breck-- Heard Walz has applied? Anything new here?
Apple Valley-based Eastview High School has selected Drew Bradley as its boys hockey coach and David Herem as its girls soccer coach.
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Any info on why last yrs coach wouldn't be back? Who is Drew Bradley?wbmd wrote:According to todays St. Paul Pioneer Press:DannyCalifornia wrote:Why would Eastview coach leave or not get brought back? Team had 17 wins last yr, just wondering.
Breck-- Heard Walz has applied? Anything new here?
Apple Valley-based Eastview High School has selected Drew Bradley as its boys hockey coach and David Herem as its girls soccer coach.
Drey Bradley.Who is Drew Bradley?
Drey has been a assistant coach for EV ever since Mike Gibbons was brought in (ten plus years). Him and Bart Larson co-head coached last year, and with Bart being over 70 Drey took it over this year. He played at BSU (Mike's D partner), all-american defenseman and broke mane records. Good coach, and shouldn't expect nothing to major to change... Maybe a little more discipline. Hope this helps.