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Grand Rapids Coaching Opening

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2015 4:20 pm
by alcloseshaver
Twitter reporting Rothstein has stepped down at Rapids.

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2015 5:28 pm
by TheHockeyDJ
Wasn't expecting that. Lots of candidates to discuss I'm sure. Trent Klatt comes to mind for me.

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2015 6:01 pm
by mulefarm
Isn't Klatt a full time scout for the Islanders? If so I can't see him doing the Head HS gig? I would bring back Buzz, one year as head coach and a state championship, tough to be that!

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2015 6:20 pm
by karl(east)
That was certainly abrupt. Details, anyone?

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2015 7:55 pm
by north_bear
Totally caught off guard by this announcement today. He will be a guest on the local radio station tomorrow morning, KOZY 1320 at 930. I think some details will be revealed then.

I appreciated his time as head coach. Really thought he was in it for the long haul though. But if he isn't into it or not 100% dedicated then it's best for everyone to find someone else. Lots of good options in the area, excited to see who they pick.

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2015 9:55 pm
by Edinahopkins
Thank God GR hockey is saved

Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 8:26 am
by hadenuf
I'm sure the parents had a part in this. Lots of grumbling after the season from the experts, I mean parents. I wouldn't want to deal with them either next year. Thanks for your time John!

Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 8:38 am
by goaline
Edinahopkins wrote:Thank God GR hockey is saved
Someone with the chops of Edinahopkins can do the saving -- I'm sure the built in public scrutiny is right in his wheelhouse.

Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2015 8:24 pm
by karl(east)
A few notes on Rothstein's departure: http://apatientcycle.com/2015/04/12/exi ... rothstein/

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 7:10 am
by mulefarm
In reality, I don't see too many younger guys getting into HS coaching for the long haul. Many are not going into education, other top candidates are going the junior route if they want to make a career of it. I can't think of a good young coach who is a teacher that has come along recently? I maybe missing something, but most hires seem to be 3-5 years and out.

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 10:33 am
by karl(east)
mulefarm wrote:In reality, I don't see too many younger guys getting into HS coaching for the long haul. Many are not going into education, other top candidates are going the junior route if they want to make a career of it. I can't think of a good young coach who is a teacher that has come along recently? I maybe missing something, but most hires seem to be 3-5 years and out.
Yes and no. There are certainly more options now for coaches, and many ways to make a living strictly in hockey that weren't available 20 years ago. But HS coaching seems to offer a certain level of stability that some people will always be drawn to. People like Curt Giles and Mike Randolph have certainly had opportunities to go elsewhere, but they've stuck with it because they're happy with where they are.

It's also hard to tell if young guys will stick around, since by the time we know if they will or not, they're not exactly young anymore. There are a lot of fairly young HS coaches out there, and I'm guessing at least some of them are in it for the long haul. This is probably even more true in small northern towns...younger people who live there are usually there for a reason. If they wanted out, they'd be gone by now.

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 1:43 pm
by DrGaf
karl(east) wrote:
mulefarm wrote:In reality, I don't see too many younger guys getting into HS coaching for the long haul. Many are not going into education, other top candidates are going the junior route if they want to make a career of it. I can't think of a good young coach who is a teacher that has come along recently? I maybe missing something, but most hires seem to be 3-5 years and out.
Yes and no. There are certainly more options now for coaches, and many ways to make a living strictly in hockey that weren't available 20 years ago. But HS coaching seems to offer a certain level of stability that some people will always be drawn to. People like Curt Giles and Mike Randolph have certainly had opportunities to go elsewhere, but they've stuck with it because they're happy with where they are.

It's also hard to tell if young guys will stick around, since by the time we know if they will or not, they're not exactly young anymore. There are a lot of fairly young HS coaches out there, and I'm guessing at least some of them are in it for the long haul. This is probably even more true in small northern towns...younger people who live there are usually there for a reason. If they wanted out, they'd be gone by now.
Giles I know ... Who is Randolph?

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 2:20 pm
by MWS coach
DrGaf wrote:
karl(east) wrote:
mulefarm wrote:In reality, I don't see too many younger guys getting into HS coaching for the long haul. Many are not going into education, other top candidates are going the junior route if they want to make a career of it. I can't think of a good young coach who is a teacher that has come along recently? I maybe missing something, but most hires seem to be 3-5 years and out.
Yes and no. There are certainly more options now for coaches, and many ways to make a living strictly in hockey that weren't available 20 years ago. But HS coaching seems to offer a certain level of stability that some people will always be drawn to. People like Curt Giles and Mike Randolph have certainly had opportunities to go elsewhere, but they've stuck with it because they're happy with where they are.

It's also hard to tell if young guys will stick around, since by the time we know if they will or not, they're not exactly young anymore. There are a lot of fairly young HS coaches out there, and I'm guessing at least some of them are in it for the long haul. This is probably even more true in small northern towns...younger people who live there are usually there for a reason. If they wanted out, they'd be gone by now.
Giles I know ... Who is Randolph?
I think he meant Rudolph??

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 3:06 pm
by DrGaf
MWS coach wrote:
DrGaf wrote:
karl(east) wrote: Yes and no. There are certainly more options now for coaches, and many ways to make a living strictly in hockey that weren't available 20 years ago. But HS coaching seems to offer a certain level of stability that some people will always be drawn to. People like Curt Giles and Mike Randolph have certainly had opportunities to go elsewhere, but they've stuck with it because they're happy with where they are.

It's also hard to tell if young guys will stick around, since by the time we know if they will or not, they're not exactly young anymore. There are a lot of fairly young HS coaches out there, and I'm guessing at least some of them are in it for the long haul. This is probably even more true in small northern towns...younger people who live there are usually there for a reason. If they wanted out, they'd be gone by now.
Giles I know ... Who is Randolph?
I think he meant Rudolph??
Dunno ... must be some guy from Duluth or something. ????

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 7:04 pm
by Wet Paint
DrGaf wrote:
MWS coach wrote:
DrGaf wrote: Giles I know ... Who is Randolph?
I think he meant Rudolph??
Dunno ... must be some guy from Duluth or something. ????
I heard of a guy up there named Rudolph or something like that but he said that running a trap was something that he would never do in high school hockey so it can't be him.

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 7:40 pm
by karl(east)
Wet Paint wrote:
DrGaf wrote:
MWS coach wrote: I think he meant Rudolph??
Dunno ... must be some guy from Duluth or something. ????
I heard of a guy up there named Rudolph or something like that but he said that running a trap was something that he would never do in high school hockey so it can't be him.
Yup, John Rudolph. Longtime DE baseball coach. He got a call from the Twins once, but was smart enough to stick with the Hounds. :mrgreen:

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 12:33 pm
by Immigrant Fan
Rothstein kept the team competitive, always seemed composed on the bench, never did anything for which the community would be ashamed, and the players did not look like they ran amok. I assume he did well leading these young men in the right directions, so that is what is important. Thanks to him.

Tough to change coaches before such an apparently promising season, but I see from the article in the local paper, Coach Rothstein believes there are some good, local, young coaches who may be ready to step into the role. I hope the local administration is able to find the right skillset and personality to keep the program advancing.

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 3:27 pm
by Sats81
Any indications on possible candidates?

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 8:06 am
by boblee
Sats81 wrote:Any indications on possible candidates?
A pure guess, but the type of person Rothstein has described over and over again would fit Guy Clairmont Jr.

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 9:52 am
by Sats81
boblee wrote:
Sats81 wrote:Any indications on possible candidates?
A pure guess, but the type of person Rothstein has described over and over again would fit Guy Clairmont Jr.
So its Rothsteins choice as to who is going to succeed him? Or are you implying his input to administration will be taken strongly?

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 11:25 am
by hadenuf
You obviously have not met the Grand Rapids Administration.

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 11:26 am
by boblee
Sats81 wrote:
boblee wrote:
Sats81 wrote:Any indications on possible candidates?
A pure guess, but the type of person Rothstein has described over and over again would fit Guy Clairmont Jr.
So its Rothsteins choice as to who is going to succeed him? Or are you implying his input to administration will be taken strongly?
I don't think I am saying either. I am just saying that Rothstein talked about the young coaches in Grand Rapids and Clairmont came to mind.

Re: Grand Rapids Coaching Opening

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 11:27 am
by boblee
alcloseshaver wrote:Twitter reporting Rothstein has stepped down at Rapids.
I think this is funny. Twitter didn't report that Rothstein stepped down. GRHS Hockey Online reported it using Facebook & Twitter.

Re: Grand Rapids Coaching Opening

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 11:52 am
by alcloseshaver
boblee wrote:
alcloseshaver wrote:Twitter reporting Rothstein has stepped down at Rapids.
I think this is funny. Twitter didn't report that Rothstein stepped down. GRHS Hockey Online reported it using Facebook & Twitter.
That didn't come right, Where did Mr. Twitter Play? :)

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 12:21 pm
by east hockey
boblee wrote:
Sats81 wrote:
boblee wrote: A pure guess, but the type of person Rothstein has described over and over again would fit Guy Clairmont Jr.
So its Rothsteins choice as to who is going to succeed him? Or are you implying his input to administration will be taken strongly?
I don't think I am saying either. I am just saying that Rothstein talked about the young coaches in Grand Rapids and Clairmont came to mind.
How about boblee?

Lee