Originally posted on USCHO's Fan Forum, the survey was made available to BU fans prior to the announcement that Coach O'Connell would not return.
Last week I created a survey
asking if BU should keep Coach O'Connell or replace him. As BU has announced
they are replacing him I have closed the survey. Before I closed it today (3/30) it
had nearly 100 responses. Here are the results for the first six question:
1. Are you a Boston University alum?
Yes 74.1%
No 25.9%
2. Are you a season ticket holder?
Yes 55.3%
No 44.7%
3. Do you donate to the hockey program
Yes 50.6%
No 49.4%
4. Do you want BU to replace Head Coach Albie O'Connell?
Yes 89.4%
No 10.6%
5. If BU hires a new head coach should he be a former BU player?
Yes 11.8%
No 4.7%
Doesn't matter 83.5%
6. If BU hires a new head coach should be have head coaching experience?
Yes 57.6%
No 5.9%
Doesn't matter 36.5%
The majority of respondents were BU alumni, with a majority season ticket
holders and evenly split between donors and non-donors. Of these an
overwhelming majority wanted BU to replace Coach O'Connell. Likewise, just
11.8% wanted a new head coach to be a former BU player, while 4.7% didn't want
a former BU player and the majority, 83.5% answered it didn't matter. When
asked if a new head coach should have head coaching experience 57.6% said yes,
just 5.9% said no and the remaining 36.5% said it didn't matter.
The final question was an essay question:
7. If you would like a new head coach who would you like BU to hire?
Seventy-three percent of the participants answered the question, some giving
very serious and detailed replies, while others just gave a name or two or
more. Here is everyone mentioned:
Jay Pandolfo |
19 |
David Quinn |
17 |
Shawn McEachern |
5 |
Rand Pecknold |
5 |
Greg Carvel |
4 |
Eric Lang |
4 |
best candidate |
4 |
Tony Amonte |
3 |
Joe Sacco |
3 |
Albie O'Connell |
3 |
Rick Bennett |
3 |
don't know |
3 |
Mike Sullivan |
2 |
Michael Geary |
2 |
Joe Pereira |
1 |
John Hynes |
1 |
Steve Greeley |
1 |
Mike Cavanaugh |
1 |
Norm Bazin |
1 |
Myer* |
1 |
Paul Pooley |
1 |
Anthony Noreen |
1 |
Brock Sheahan |
1 |
Brendan Buckley |
1 |
Mike Ayers |
1 |
Despite the majority answering that it doesn't matter who BU hires, numerous
former Terriers were mentioned, perhaps because of familiarity with them. The
two most mentioned were former head coach David Quinn and current associate
head coach Jay Pandolfo. Pandolfo has been seen by many as the heir apparent
since he took the job last summer and those who mentioned him likely think BU's
success this season was primarily due to him. I think those that mentioned
Quinn are looking back and seeing how much better his five seasons were when
compared to Coach O'Connell. I have stated my opinion here, but no matter who
BU chooses I believe he needs to be someone who has had head coaching
experience, so most likely not a former BU player.
Several of the answers were longer and I have included them below. I haven't
changed what was written, but I have edited several for length.
"I don't study this enough to give a definitive answer. I do know I
want someone who will serve as the face of the program."
"That's difficult to answer, because it presupposes that we are aware of
many "viable" candidates. But of the frequent names that have been
mentioned, I would tend to go for a younger, hungry, up and coming coach who is
looking to establish a legacy. We shouldn't have to worry about him using BU as
a "steppingstone job" if the program TRULY is as prestigious as we
all think it "still" is, although that is starting to become
doubtful. With the Western schools emerging as dominant, it might not be possible
to duplicate a "tenure" such as those of Jack Kelley and Jack Parker.
With that having been said, Eric Lang would seem to fit the profile described
above, with the caveat that there may be many other capable candidates that may
not currently be on the radar."
"Coach has to be a true leader, ideally with NHL experience. What matters
is recruiting and team building. Xs and Os are important but secondary. Good
assistant coaches can coach Xs and Os. That is what Pando is for. Has to be
someone that kids want to play for and parents love. Can help kids get to the
next level - because that is the only thing that really matters to kids these
days. Drawing talent is the most important thing. Being a BU alum is ideal, but
not required. Like all of the other big college sports, the head coach must
make his school a real destination. I am not interested in any head coach from
another program, unless he has real juice in this regard. Must be high
profile."
"Someone who commands respect, will set standards, holds everyone
accountable (including himself), and creates a culture where winning is
important and every game matters."
One that is strong at player development while at school"
"We need someone who brings energy and spirit to the players that will
continue to motivate them on and off the ice. Someone who will instill team
pride in the program."
"I have no strong feelings as to a specific individual. It needs to be
someone who is a good tactician and has a track record of developing players.
If he has those traits, recruiting won’t be an issue."
"One who is professional, respected, strong communicator, energetic,
appreciative, and recommended by coaches Parker and Quinn along with chosen
others that know the game at every level."
I wish to thank everyone who took the time to take the survey. I also sent the
results to both President Brown and Drew Marrochello Monday evening. I have no
idea what either may have thought of the survey and results, or if it had any
impact at all on the decision that was made. However, I didn't create the
survey with the intent of sending it to them or trying to use it to influence
them. I created the survey for myself and the readers of this forum.
Sean
*I assume that this is Freddy Meyer, but I'm not positive. Brock Sheahan and Anthony Noreen are head coaches in the USHL.
1 comment:
As a long time BU hockey fan, it was shocking to see how much grade A talent was wasted under Coach O'Connell. A prime example was Brady Tkachuk, who didnt do much as a Terrier, but leads his NHL team in scoring and is the captain. I suppose the blame has to fall on the head coach.
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