Coaching Changes
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 3:56 am
In an email to the team, Laura Slominski has announced that she is stepping down as the head coach at Edina
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Though he is leaving for all the right reasons. I looked him up on the Hub. For running a program for 17 years you would think a school of that size would of made it through sections at least once. So naturally no state appearance either. Tremendous maybe a little strong. Dedicated yes, but not much to show for his "tremendous job" that I can see. A lot of talented young coaches out there to develope these kids. Change may have been needed from the lack of accomplishment over the years, for the kids, and for the schools concern. Regardless of the reasons. They both will benefit from parting of the ways there, and possibly a more compititive program.Benfishin wrote:Cork stepped down for family reasons. He wants to spend more time coaching his own kids. He'll never regret that. He did a tremendous job in his 17 years and there was absolutely no need for a change it was just time for him to spend more time with his family.
Hastings is pretty small and I think it's pretty close to the AA cut off.itsfoilcoach wrote:Though he is leaving for all the right reasons. I looked him up on the Hub. For running a program for 17 years you would think a school of that size would of made it through sections at least once. .Benfishin wrote:Cork stepped down for family reasons. He wants to spend more time coaching his own kids. He'll never regret that. He did a tremendous job in his 17 years and there was absolutely no need for a change it was just time for him to spend more time with his family.
If you are evaluating a coach based on State Tourney appearances, than I'd say your priorities are different than 98% of school administrators. Corkish did a nice job with the program for a long time, he is dedicated, and it is very difficult if not unheard of for a coach to be in one program for so long! My guess is you could count on one hand the number of head coaches who have worked with one program for 17 years!itsfoilcoach wrote:Though he is leaving for all the right reasons. I looked him up on the Hub. For running a program for 17 years you would think a school of that size would of made it through sections at least once. So naturally no state appearance either. Tremendous maybe a little strong. Dedicated yes, but not much to show for his "tremendous job" that I can see. A lot of talented young coaches out there to develope these kids. Change may have been needed from the lack of accomplishment over the years, for the kids, and for the schools concern. Regardless of the reasons. They both will benefit from parting of the ways here, and possibly a more compititive program.Benfishin wrote:Cork stepped down for family reasons. He wants to spend more time coaching his own kids. He'll never regret that. He did a tremendous job in his 17 years and there was absolutely no need for a change it was just time for him to spend more time with his family.
I'm not buyin' your casual "I just looked him up on the hub" bs. You clearly have an agenda, or an axe to grind. How do you know they both will benefit?itsfoilcoach wrote:Change may have been needed from the lack of accomplishment over the years, for the kids, and for the schools concern. Regardless of the reasons. They both will benefit from parting of the ways here, and possibly a more compititive program.
With these exits of local metro coaches (or just outside) of teams that have or could have strong potential I'm guessing some former NHLers will possibly be in the hunt for these openings. Podein, Younghans etc...Any news on them in the mix?panpan111 wrote:Hastings was as well coached as any team we played this year! He will be missed...
Is Herbst out at BSM?
Younghans...hasn't he been at multiple programs?jerseyoverhead wrote:With these exits of local metro coaches (or just outside) of teams that have or could have strong potential I'm guessing some former NHLers will possibly be in the hunt for these openings. Podein, Younghans etc...Any news on them in the mix?panpan111 wrote:Hastings was as well coached as any team we played this year! He will be missed...
Is Herbst out at BSM?
Is that a question, a rumor, or confirmed?panpan111 wrote:Is Herbst out at BSM?