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3 minutes ago, southpaw said:

Why not just screenshot the whole article if you're going to steal so much of it anyway. 

That's a good tip, I'll be sure to give that a whirl next time.  ;)

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Assuming Herter got a nice raise with Fersch's new contract.

Would $250k get him here as Associate Head? I like that they aren't rushing that hire.

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1 hour ago, brianvf said:

Almost double Herter's salary and get him on over to GF.

Then Simpson would be his asst defensive sidekick. Agree that Herter would be a big bonus, but maybe an asst who pushes a modern offense for a team stuck in dump-&-chase mode would be better suited.

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2 hours ago, HockeyHawk said:

I haven’t seen the press conference what were the bullet points of the vision for the program if someone would be kind enough to indulge me? 

"We will have a hard-nosed, accountable environment where everybody meets the standard," Jackson said. "We’re going to commit to a no-excuses process. Our promise is we’ll outwork, outcompete and outprepare opposition. Every practice, every workout, every meeting, we’ll pay attention to the details and commit to the work."-DJ

He's also emphasizing culture a lot like the previous regime.

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54 minutes ago, Wilbur said:

Car washes too right?  

Well he sure ain't going to be able to afford them on a paltry 180k salary....   

180k guys can maybe afford Holiday washes.... not Rydell washes, that's for the beet farmers and Vineyard  crowd

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Watched the interview Jackson did with Taylor Budge, honestly more excited about him now, just a different voice gives me some optimism.

Berry had gotten quite stale so this is nice at least for now.

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24 minutes ago, nascar99 said:

Watched the interview Jackson did with Taylor Budge, honestly more excited about him now, just a different voice gives me some optimism.

Berry had gotten quite stale so this is nice at least for now.

Do you have a link?

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3 hours ago, .357 said:

"We will have a hard-nosed, accountable environment where everybody meets the standard," Jackson said. "We’re going to commit to a no-excuses process. Our promise is we’ll outwork, outcompete and outprepare opposition. Every practice, every workout, every meeting, we’ll pay attention to the details and commit to the work."-DJ

He's also emphasizing culture a lot like the previous regime.


Thank you. So it’s not really a plan, it’s just what most coaches say they want of their athletes. 

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If UND hires Chyzyk as many hope, and have retained Simpson, having an on-ice coach to work with the forwards might be the way to go.  If they want someone to demonstrate that work ethic and hard nosed play, Brad Malone could be a very good fit.  Years in the NHL, and now experience coaching in Major Juniors would give them another recruiting angle.  That would be a pretty well rounded staff. Be interesting to see when Oshawa’s season ends.

 

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5 minutes ago, tnt said:

If UND hires Chyzyk as many hope, and have retained Simpson, having an on-ice coach to work with the forwards might be the way to go.  If they want someone to demonstrate that work ethic and hard nosed play, Brad Malone could be a very good fit.  Years in the NHL, and now experience coaching in Major Juniors would give them another recruiting angle.  That would be a pretty well rounded staff. Be interesting to see when Oshawa’s season ends.

 

I'd like the assistants to have a combined coaching experience of 10 years not 3 with Simpson (2), Malone (1) and Chyzyk (0, he's been a scout and GM for 6). 

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7 minutes ago, cberkas said:

I'd like the assistants to have a combined coaching experience of 10 years not 3 with Simpson (2), Malone (1) and Chyzyk (0, he's been a scout and GM for 6). 

How much coaching experience did Carle have when hired by DU?

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6 minutes ago, cberkas said:

7 plus 4 years as a grad assistant

No, he became an assistant basically out of college, and he didn’t really ever play in college.  I’m sure Malone’s long NHL career he has learned from tons of coaches, nevermind tricks of the trade he could pass on to the forwards.  I would call that real world experience.  He is very well respected veteran, and I suspect would get that kind of respect from the players as well.

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8 minutes ago, cberkas said:

I'd like the assistants to have a combined coaching experience of 10 years not 3 with Simpson (2), Malone (1) and Chyzyk (0, he's been a scout and GM for 6). 

It's not like Malone would be in charge of line-ups, recruiting, discipline or setting the overall tone of the program like Jackson is..simply helping the forwards elevate their games & incorporating a more puck-controlled offense.

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