Beat coach
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 1:49 pm
Jim Archibald 2 nd year as coach and look what he has done compared to last year.
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Can't believe I'm voting for a Pioneer but I was very impressed with the way he handled that incident last year as well. Not many coaches have the balls to send away a few of their top players like he did. Props to Mr. Lechnerkarl(east) wrote:Chalk up another vote for Lechner.
Sure, he has a lot of talent to work with. But the Pioneers weren't expected to get out of the State semifinals 2 years ago, and they won it all, shutting down IMO the greatest team in the past few years in the state final. Then last year, his handling of the incident was superb, and he got his team to regroup, quiet the doubters with two huge OT sections wins, then came ever so close to knocking off the eventual state champs in the first round.
Once Randolph retires, I think Lechner should consider a move to the north.
thebookmark wrote:Joe Urick. Defensive coach for the Skippers, he flat out produces D1 players. Hes at 6 and counting.
That's Janne.keepyourheadup wrote:Yani is doing a great job in Burnsville
Moose IS the kind of guy we're looking for in this topic. The guys I know that played for him all rave about'm. Sounds like he was always there to help as a coach and as a friend. Heard he once deflected a speedboat (with his arms and chest) to protect some players on the boat he was in. He also would be talked about much more if he hadn't lost so much talent to the private sector.Pioneerprideguy wrote:It all started on the playgrounds for Moose and many of us who grew-up on the eastside. I've known him since we were kids & he's a good one. Many changes to the old neighborhood, but Moose has hung in & stayed true to who he is.
I think Youngy helped write this one...deliveryguy wrote:Although he isn't coaching high school anymore, I'd suggest Dave Dochniak, used to be at Harding when they still fielded a team. Be great to see him step into Stillwater, that is if Phil decides to head elsewhere.
Agreed. Classy, great with the kids, awesome teacher. Good pick.Just_Another_Fan wrote:Even though they aren't having the best year they could have i'd go with Wes Bolin from Woodbury. The man single handedly turned that program into a contender and the things he does with the youth level is great. It will be interesting what will happen next year when he doesn't have the talent he has had.
east hockey wrote:Then you'd be talking about guys like Esse from Cloquet (until recently) and LaRoque from Grand Rapids.johnnyquest wrote:part of the criteria for determining "the best coach" must include someone who can extract the most production out of what is given him as far as a pool of players.
Goldfish mentioned the number of quality players cut from Hill and I am sure Edina & E.P. have the same luxury. These coaches are handed an "A" list year in and year out and expected not to screw things up. How about a high school coach that has a much smaller talent pool to work with and produces winning teams time and again ?
Lee
Cheese wagon driver wrote:I'd say Minnetonka's coach is at the top of the list. His youth association has to be given a ton of credit, for two reasons. 1- development in the bantam level and teaching fundamentals, skills progression and team building. 2- keeping the kids together and letting them get snared in by the claws of the private schools. (yes, I meant claws)
Hats off to them and good luck.
IMO if he doesn't WIN state he under performed. They have a very talented, hard working team. Throw in a great coach and you have a recipe for success.breakout wrote:Cheese wagon driver wrote:I'd say Minnetonka's coach is at the top of the list. His youth association has to be given a ton of credit, for two reasons. 1- development in the bantam level and teaching fundamentals, skills progression and team building. 2- keeping the kids together and letting them get snared in by the claws of the private schools. (yes, I meant claws)
Hats off to them and good luck.
He may be at the top of your list.
He has the most talented team in the state this year. What will coach do with that gift? IMO, if he doesn't make it to state ......... he under performed.
sportsguy29 wrote:Agreed. Classy, great with the kids, awesome teacher. Good pick.Just_Another_Fan wrote:Even though they aren't having the best year they could have i'd go with Wes Bolin from Woodbury. The man single handedly turned that program into a contender and the things he does with the youth level is great. It will be interesting what will happen next year when he doesn't have the talent he has had.
That's practically the entire bantam team.Northhcky wrote:east hockey wrote:Then you'd be talking about guys like Esse from Cloquet (until recently) and LaRoque from Grand Rapids.johnnyquest wrote:part of the criteria for determining "the best coach" must include someone who can extract the most production out of what is given him as far as a pool of players.
Goldfish mentioned the number of quality players cut from Hill and I am sure Edina & E.P. have the same luxury. These coaches are handed an "A" list year in and year out and expected not to screw things up. How about a high school coach that has a much smaller talent pool to work with and produces winning teams time and again ?
Lee
Agreed. Another one that should be mentioned is Bruce Plante from Hermantown. Consistantly has winning teams all with homegrown talent and a small pool of players. Typically has only around 15 kids moving up from bantams a year.
6+ conference champions.wbmd wrote:Tom Simpson at White Bear Mariner the 1972-73 season through the 1982-83 season. He was also the head coach at White Bear from the 1983-84 season through the 1991-92 season when Mariner and White Bear went back to one high school.
Actually he is a wonderful teacher. My son and daughter had him and loved him. And no he doesn't talk about his hockey team the whole time. There is a reason he is voted as an honor teacher by every graduating class woodbury has had while he has been there.wbmd wrote:sportsguy29 wrote:Agreed. Classy, great with the kids, awesome teacher. Good pick.Just_Another_Fan wrote:Even though they aren't having the best year they could have i'd go with Wes Bolin from Woodbury. The man single handedly turned that program into a contender and the things he does with the youth level is great. It will be interesting what will happen next year when he doesn't have the talent he has had.If you only want to hear him talk about his hockey team throughout the whole class. Otherwise, not an awesome teacher.