RedLeaf said:
I guess it all really depends on what management is able to do this off season to improve the club. An experienced guy coming in on the 'upswing', (much like we saw when Pat Burns came in) has a better chance in my mind to succeed than Shanahan just wildly 'swinging for the fences' and hoping for success to follow.
I think you're exaggerating the extent to which a relatively inexperienced coach is an unknown quantity. Nobody becomes a NHL head coach without a wealth of AHL or CHL head coaching experience or NHL assistant coaching experience. That experience might not translate directly into the NHL but most of what I think people would say are the qualities or responsibilities a coach has are things they do in those roles. Kevin Dineen wouldn't be a wild swing. He's been a head coach in pro hockey for 10 years including in the NHL.
Are the tactics in the AHL or CHL the same as in the NHL? Is motivating a junior the same as motivating a vet? No. But the truth is that each locker room and each organization is different. Nobody is going to have a track record of doing exactly what they're being tasked to do here and, if they did, the reality is that the market here makes it something else entirely. You're always flying blind to some extent, so to be solely focused on one aspect of a coach's resume is, I think, fairly counter-productive.