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Coaching Changes 2024-25

1. Faribault- Is now open....
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Betting lines are favoring the following jobs to open in early March

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Any chance HF could lure Noel Rahn back? Seems like that program has been in a tail spin since he left. I know him and the old AD didn’t see eye to eye.
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Hockeygoon00 wrote: Thu Feb 22, 2024 10:32 pm Any chance HF could lure Noel Rahn back? Seems like that program has been in a tail spin since he left. I know him and the old AD didn’t see eye to eye.
There’s no reason for him to come back. I thought he rode off into the sunset once his kid graduated. I don’t see any reason why he’d want to jump back in at this point. Have you heard otherwise?
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Would be nice to have Lee Smith back in the MSHSL, but I'm sure he's not missing the politics out in Utah now. If Salt Lake ends up with an NHL franchise, it's more opportunity for him to grow the sport out there.
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Hockeygoon00 wrote: Thu Feb 22, 2024 10:32 pm Any chance HF could lure Noel Rahn back? Seems like that program has been in a tail spin since he left.
In 2022-23 the Fire was #8 rated AA team by PS2 and defeated eventual state runners-up Edina. I'm not seeing the tailspin.
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It's also the 2nd year in a row they've failed to make the section semis.

Seeing their coaching staff, perhaps help is coming with Sylvia & some buddies.
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I believe 3 years in a row they have failed to win a playoff game under Westrum. He has never won a playoff game. Also finishing 3rd in a single A Wright County Conference is unacceptable.
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Doc Holliday wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2024 1:54 pm It's also the 2nd year in a row they've failed to make the section semis.

Seeing their coaching staff, perhaps help is coming with Sylvia & some buddies.
Sylvia has been around for a few years now while it’s Crowley’s first year. With both having kids moving into the HF system maybe they’re set on staying long term. Who knows, but if it ain’t Westrum and a new HC steps in there’s always changes at the associate level and I don’t think either want the stress of a full time HC gig.

IMO a good candidate would be Theros but I’m not sure if he’d come back at this point considering he’s made advances at the junior level…
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Sorry; I meant the kids & others in the program in terms of players, not the father becoming head coach.
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Or the fact Westrum was suspended for 3 weeks earlier in the season for leaving the bench in the Edina game trying to fight one of the coaches.
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More problems there than you think I heard.
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Utah is a great place for Lee Smith. There are many better candidates out there then Lee Smith. Plus Holy Family is a Catholic School. Why would they want to put up with all his off ice shenanigans and behavior?Coaches are supposed to be good role models for their players.
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How about Ken Pauly? Has he accomplished anything in the past 11 years?
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The51 wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 2:32 pm How about Ken Pauly? Has he accomplished anything in the past 11 years?
A fair question, given BSMs lack of section success. But he has his teams consistently in the top 10-15, but saddled with a brutal section his teams haven’t gotten over in recent years. His teams seem to play a very offensive minded game and I think he’s considered a too tier coach by many.
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Maybe there are higher expectations when enrolling there, but since their ‘12 title, he’s been to multiple section finals (13, 14, 19, 20, 22). They’ve definitely been at a higher level than HF. They were objectively a top-5 team in the state this year & seem to be pretty consistent.

I get what you’re saying, but I think they’re in a different league than HF.
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The51 wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 2:32 pm How about Ken Pauly? Has he accomplished anything in the past 11 years?
While some of his past teams underachieved, I thought he did a great job with this year's squad.

The Red Knights seemed to have a philosophy shift this season, in addition to personnel changes. This year they played a defensive-minded, team-oriented brand of hockey.

It reminds me of the change Curt Giles made at Edina for the 2009-10 season. I believe he learned from the 2009 state quarterfinal loss to Moorhead that to win a championship Edina needed to rely on depth and defense. In 2010 they won it all and the rest is self-evident.

I am very much not a Benilde fan but if I was, I would be very pleased with how this season played out.
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Brodziak Fan Club wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 2:58 pm
The51 wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 2:32 pm How about Ken Pauly? Has he accomplished anything in the past 11 years?
While some of his past teams underachieved, I thought he did a great job with this year's squad.

The Red Knights seemed to have a philosophy shift this season, in addition to personnel changes. This year they played a defensive-minded, team-oriented brand of hockey.

It reminds me of the change Curt Giles made at Edina for the 2009-10 season. I believe he learned from the 2009 state quarterfinal loss to Moorhead that to win a championship Edina needed to rely on depth and defense. In 2010 they won it all and the rest is self-evident.

I am very much not a Benilde fan but if I was, I would be very pleased with how this season played out.
What personnel changes are you talking about?
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bardown27 wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 3:54 pm
Brodziak Fan Club wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 2:58 pm
The51 wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 2:32 pm How about Ken Pauly? Has he accomplished anything in the past 11 years?
While some of his past teams underachieved, I thought he did a great job with this year's squad.

The Red Knights seemed to have a philosophy shift this season, in addition to personnel changes. This year they played a defensive-minded, team-oriented brand of hockey.

It reminds me of the change Curt Giles made at Edina for the 2009-10 season. I believe he learned from the 2009 state quarterfinal loss to Moorhead that to win a championship Edina needed to rely on depth and defense. In 2010 they won it all and the rest is self-evident.

I am very much not a Benilde fan but if I was, I would be very pleased with how this season played out.
What personnel changes are you talking about?
The players that left. No shade to any of them. Just providing context.
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Brodziak Fan Club wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 4:07 pm
bardown27 wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 3:54 pm
Brodziak Fan Club wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 2:58 pm

While some of his past teams underachieved, I thought he did a great job with this year's squad.

The Red Knights seemed to have a philosophy shift this season, in addition to personnel changes. This year they played a defensive-minded, team-oriented brand of hockey.

It reminds me of the change Curt Giles made at Edina for the 2009-10 season. I believe he learned from the 2009 state quarterfinal loss to Moorhead that to win a championship Edina needed to rely on depth and defense. In 2010 they won it all and the rest is self-evident.

I am very much not a Benilde fan but if I was, I would be very pleased with how this season played out.
What personnel changes are you talking about?
The players that left. No shade to any of them. Just providing context.
Gotcha. Thought you were talking on the coaching side (since that’s the topic) and I was fairly certain their staff (both Varsity and JV) have all been there at least a few years.
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Two official coach change threads. Can they be merged?
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O-townClown wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2024 8:42 am Two official coach change threads. Can they be merged?
This is my fault I created this back in Jan with Faribault had the opening. I know the coaching change is BP's thing.

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