tony mcgee from minneapolis west or east is coaching nowTony Soprano wrote:No word on Sibley yet? It's getting pretty late and school is right around the corner. Maybe one of the existing staff will be taking over?
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Chris Denardo will be the coach this season. 

Word is that the wealth wants the hockey team taken down. They passed up more than a "Wild" player with a name, they passed up a lot of great hockey guys for this guy who was the assistant last year. Love 'em or hate 'em, it's too bad to see a program go from the high level of coaching they had to the place they are now.packerboy wrote:Larson is a Hill Murray grad who played at Notre Dame.
He is a former teacher who coached at Anoka and then coached youth hockey for a number of years and then was the Breck assistant last year.
Breck is getting a really good coach.
It shouldn't surprise anybody that some parent thinks that a former Wild player with zero coaching experience would be better because he recognizes the name.
Word really is that they're a talented group that will most likely win their section this season.hokstyxx wrote:Word is that the wealth wants the hockey team taken down. They passed up more than a "Wild" player with a name, they passed up a lot of great hockey guys for this guy who was the assistant last year. Love 'em or hate 'em, it's too bad to see a program go from the high level of coaching they had to the place they are now.packerboy wrote:Larson is a Hill Murray grad who played at Notre Dame.
He is a former teacher who coached at Anoka and then coached youth hockey for a number of years and then was the Breck assistant last year.
Breck is getting a really good coach.
It shouldn't surprise anybody that some parent thinks that a former Wild player with zero coaching experience would be better because he recognizes the name.
Good luck to you man. Glad my school has a real coach. Even more glad they care that we have a real coach. Here there aren't a bunch of rich kids and their parents trying to take down the team with the "bussed in kids" on it. Everybodys laughing at your program dude. Sorry. Just what people are saying.Elvis wrote:Word really is that they're a talented group that will most likely win their section this season.hokstyxx wrote:Word is that the wealth wants the hockey team taken down. They passed up more than a "Wild" player with a name, they passed up a lot of great hockey guys for this guy who was the assistant last year. Love 'em or hate 'em, it's too bad to see a program go from the high level of coaching they had to the place they are now.packerboy wrote:Larson is a Hill Murray grad who played at Notre Dame.
He is a former teacher who coached at Anoka and then coached youth hockey for a number of years and then was the Breck assistant last year.
Breck is getting a really good coach.
It shouldn't surprise anybody that some parent thinks that a former Wild player with zero coaching experience would be better because he recognizes the name.
Thanks for the luck, but who really cares who's laughing at who right now? Unless Breck had a bunch of kids "bus out" when Darby wasn't named head coach they'll have a great team. Mickey Mouse could coach that talent to state. If the new coach has a bit more hockey IQ than Mickey they could probably win the whole thing. I guess we'll all have to wait and see how the season goes.hokstyxx wrote:Good luck to you man. Glad my school has a real coach. Even more glad they care that we have a real coach. Here there aren't a bunch of rich kids and their parents trying to take down the team with the "bussed in kids" on it. Everybodys laughing at your program dude. Sorry. Just what people are saying.Elvis wrote:Word really is that they're a talented group that will most likely win their section this season.hokstyxx wrote: Word is that the wealth wants the hockey team taken down. They passed up more than a "Wild" player with a name, they passed up a lot of great hockey guys for this guy who was the assistant last year. Love 'em or hate 'em, it's too bad to see a program go from the high level of coaching they had to the place they are now.