What Does the Gwozdecky Firing Mean for the Pioneers?
Last week we saw one of the best coaches in college hockey,
George Gwozdecky, relieved of his
coaching duties. Some people like this
guy, some don’t. Some get sick of his
antics and some, like me, love the comic relief he often brings to a game
(storming across the ice, doing the dasher dance). Personal feelings about Gwozdecky aside,
not many will attempt to make the argument that he was ineffective as the head
coach of the Denver Pioneers.
That’s why many were stunned by the firing, forced resignation
(or whatever spin the Denver administration wants to put on it). Heading into a new conference next season,
finding a replacement head coach of Gwoz’s ability over the summer is not a
task most schools would like to attempt. So
let’s take a look at what has happened since the announcement.
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Scott Mayfield (Sophomore Defenseman) signed a
contract with the New York Islanders
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Juho Olkinuora (Sophomore Goalie) signed a
contract with the Winnipeg Jets
·
Highly anticipated recruit Gage Ausmus (NTDP)
withdrew his commitment
Mayfield hurts. He is
a fantastic stay-at-home defenseman that compliments Joey Laleggia’s offensive
mentality perfectly. I’m going to go out
on a limb (or maybe not so much) and say Laleggia may not be far behind. I wouldn’t be surprised one bit if he decided
to sign over the offseason as well. The
Olkinuora signing is unexpected and could be crippling to the program. Not only was he a 2-time All-WCHA selection,
but this leaves Denver with one goalie for next season. Zach Hope is graduating and Denver doesn’t
have a goalie committed for next season.
They better hope they can find someone fast and/or Sam Brittain can play
a full season in the challenging NCHC league.
To make matters worse, who is going to go find a new goalie when they
currently don’t have a Head Coach?!
Unfortunately for Denver, I don’t think these three will be
the last to leave. Like I said before, I
could see Laleggia panicking with the Olkinuora and Mayfield signings and the
uncertainty of a new coach. If he
decides to sign, the defensive corp could really be hurting come October. I could also see Nick Shore signing. If he does, I don’t think his little brother
Quentin will be far behind. There were
rumors of Quentin bolting for the WHL this year. If his older brother and
coach are gone, I don’t see him sticking around.
No one on the outside really knows what happened, or why
Coach Gwozdecky was let go. All we
really know is it seems to have caused a little bit of panic among the current
and future Pioneer players. Time will
tell how it will all play out, but this could end up being one of the biggest
mistakes the Denver administration has ever made.