I know AHL scheduling is a completely different beast than the NHL and travel budgets are lower but it'd be nice to see one or two central teams each year. As recently as four/five years ago they played Rockford, Milwaukee and Grand Rapids. These were one off occureces but I remember them playing Chicago, Houston, and San Antonio at Giant Center once each during my original run as a sth (05-09). Even the original Manitoba Moose used to always play Hershey a few times a year. Given the slashed schedule I'd imagine this is unlikely to happen.I was really hoping the four games lost would be against the Phantoms & Pens. So tired of seeing them 26 times every season.
I've never had seasons but I generally tried to hit 10-15 games a year. My NAHL team has kind of taken the focus cause they're really good, a lot closer and the season tickets are cheap. This year the way the weekends line up I'm probably only going to make 3-5 at most in Hershey. Excited to see the goaltending this year. I hope Clay Stevenson takes the backup job and I can schedule a game to see him play. Also excited to see how fast Lappy can adjust to the AHLs physicality.Unfortunately we got rid of our tickets. Our family has had them for over 15 years I believe. It’s just gotten to be too much with how hectic our lives are, especially with the wife and I expecting soon! Still going to make games here and there when we can to see some of these young guys play. Should be an exciting couple of years as these draft picks slowly trickle in to chocolate town
Unfortunately we got rid of our tickets. Our family has had them for over 15 years I believe. It’s just gotten to be too much with how hectic our lives are, especially with the wife and I expecting soon! Still going to make games here and there when we can to see some of these young guys play. Should be an exciting couple of years as these draft picks slowly trickle in to chocolate town
Magnusson for Sweden made the team, 2020 7th rounder.In terms of Caps picks, do we have a rough idea of who may have a chance to play in the odd, upcoming WJC?
Magnusson is an interesting case. He's continuously represented Sweden at every level since U16 but he dropped down a league last year and it's been hard to track progress. Making the WJC roster is encouraging but I honestly have no idea what to expect from him.Magnusson for Sweden made the team, 2020 7th rounder.
Ryan Chesley and Brent Johnson were among the 60 players invited to USA hockey national evalution camp where they will select players to WJC's in August and December. Chesley was a recent 2nd rounder and Johnson 3rd rounder in 2021.
Hendrix Lapierre (2020 1st rounder) has good chance to make the team if many players decline to participate for Canada. He was one of the last cuts in December. Vincent Iorio (2021 2nd rounder) is unlikely to make the team but there is a chance.
Congratulations on your impending arrival — nothing like it in the world!!Unfortunately we got rid of our tickets. Our family has had them for over 15 years I believe. It’s just gotten to be too much with how hectic our lives are, especially with the wife and I expecting soon! Still going to make games here and there when we can to see some of these young guys play. Should be an exciting couple of years as these draft picks slowly trickle in to chocolate town
I've thought Robitaille to Hershey has made sense for a few years now for the exact reasons you listed. Plus, if he succeeds, it would give the Caps a coach prospect to make the jump to the NHL when they're done with Lavi.Few names I thought of
Louis Robitaille - obvious connections to the organization and has done a great job at the junior level
Jeff Halpern - could they convince him to become a head coach in the AHL? Adds to his resume but he probably wouldn’t be able to get out of his contract.
Joel Ward - served as an assistant coach for Las Vegas’ affiliate at the AHL level. Is he ready to make the step?
I’m sure there are a few ECHL guys out there. I’ve heard Brad Ralph’s name before. He’s been in Florida with the Everblades for quite awhile and they always are competitive.
Speaking as a Flyers fan as well: you absolutely do not want Ian Laperriere playing any meaningful role in your organization. The man took a puck to the face in the 2010 playoffs and has seemingly found employment for life. He coached a consistently garbage PK for years, then instead of getting fired, was kicked upstairs as an off ice coach for a few years before getting to lead the Phantoms to the AHL basement.Robitaille does make a lot of sense if he wants to make the jump. I'd wondered about some options with Lavi ties for the NHL assistant spot and they could make sense at the AHL level as well: Laperriere, Cronin and Muse. Todd Nelson hasn't joined another organization yet IINM and there are others in similar boats that were part of NHL staffs that were let go over the past few months and have yet to find new gigs.
I hope the next Hershey goalie coach is better than Scott Murray, as to prove a point in how stupid it was to let Alex Westlund become the Wings goalie coach. Newly addition goalie Clay Stevenson is gonna need a good goalie coach if he's to be a diamond in rough goalie prospect for the Caps.Thanks everyone!
Back to hockey now. Scott Allen promoted to Washington and Steve Bergin resigned from his position as assistant coach. That leaves Patrick Wellar as the only coach currently on staff. No clue where they go to hire Hershey’s next HC, but hope it isn’t Wellar.
Bear are currently searching for a head coach, assistant coach that handles the forwards, a video coach and a goaltending coach. That’s a lot of staff to hire this late in the hiring cycle.
I thought this list from NovaCaps was a good one. I think Knuble is an interesting choice but I think it would only be a for a year or two before he moved to NHL as an assistant.View attachment 572790
I think every coach on this list has some sort of Hershey/Washington tie. I'm pretty sure that even Ralph played a handful of games with the Bears on a tryout like 15 years ago, lol.
I don’t think the list is bad. I just think that a prior Hershey/Washington connection isn’t exactly needed IMO. Just hire the best candidate. Carbery never played for Hershey. He played a year and a half for SC and eventually was their coach for a few years but he also left SC to pursue other opportunities prior to joining the Bears. Bruce was another coach who didn’t have a connection to Hershey when he was hired.I thought this list from NovaCaps was a good one. I think Knuble is an interesting choice but I think it would only be a for a year or two before he moved to NHL as an assistant.
Curious why there isn’t love for Weller? I don’t know have any knowledge about him, but it does seem like Caps try to grow their coaches from within. Sometimes others beat us to a promotion like with Carbs and Westlund. Seems like promoting Weller (consistency) and brining in Hartley would be an interesting move.